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These things, not others

Michael Patrick Brady

Deep, critical reviews of literary fiction and non-fiction. Averse to trends, interested in honesty, willing to go beyond the book, won’t just take your word for it.

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    Writer, editor, book critic. Words @ The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, WBUR.org, and more. www.michaelpatrickbrady.com

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