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March 25, 2016

REVIEW: A Gorgeous, Empathetic Novel About a Terrorist Bombing in India

March 25, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: A Gorgeous, Empathetic Novel About a Terrorist Bombing in India

Looking at the unhappiness of everyone involved, including the bomber

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March 25, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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India, Islam, Terrorism, Fiction
March 17, 2016

REVIEW: Are the Democratic and Republican Parties Both Imploding at the Same Time?

March 17, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Are the Democratic and Republican Parties Both Imploding at the Same Time?

This may be remembered as the year that American politics went crazy

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March 17, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Politics, Presidential Campaign, Republicans, Democrats
March 11, 2016

REVIEW: A "Delightful Page-Turner" About a Young Woman Who Was Hit By a Truck

March 11, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: A "Delightful Page-Turner" About a Young Woman Who Was Hit By a Truck

A novel about losing things great and small

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March 11, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Fiction, Novels, Disability
March 04, 2016

REVIEW: Do Young People Really Need to Study So Much Math? Maybe Not

March 04, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Do Young People Really Need to Study So Much Math? Maybe Not

A professor argues for less pre-calculus, more practical math

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March 04, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ 1 Comment
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Education, Mathematics, Schools
February 19, 2016

REVIEW: A Fantastic Novel of a Black Hustler in 1920's Harlem

February 19, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW:  A Fantastic Novel of a Black Hustler in 1920's Harlem

Using the horror genre to convey the pain of the black American experience

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February 19, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Genre Fiction, African-American Literature, Fiction
February 12, 2016

REVIEW: Making the Butchers of the Balkan Wars Pay for their Crimes

February 12, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Making the Butchers of the Balkan Wars Pay for their Crimes

A triumph, of sorts, for international human rights

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February 12, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
International Law, Human Rights, Serbia, Eastern Europe
February 05, 2016

REVIEW: Theodore Roosevelt Deserves a Lot of the Credit--or Blame--for the Rise of Presidential Primaries

February 05, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Theodore Roosevelt Deserves a Lot of the Credit--or Blame--for the Rise of Presidential Primaries

In 1912, party primaries were considered a great progressive reform

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February 05, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Theodore Roosevelt, Politics, Presidential Campaign
February 03, 2016

REVIEW: Just How Satisfied Should Liberals be with the Obama Presidency?

February 03, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Just How Satisfied Should Liberals be with the Obama Presidency?

Liberal pundit Bill Press's answer is: not very

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February 03, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Politics, Presidential Campaign, Liberals, Obama
January 27, 2016

REVIEW: How to Stop the Super-Rich From Dominating Presidential Politics

January 27, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: How to Stop the Super-Rich From Dominating Presidential Politics

Fixing the campaign finance system after Citizens United

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January 27, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Campaign Finance, Presidential Campaign, Rick Hasen, Plutocracy
January 13, 2016

Review: An Ultra High-Energy Novel About the 1999 Seattle Anti-WTO Protests

January 13, 2016/ Adam Cohen
Review: An Ultra High-Energy Novel About the 1999 Seattle Anti-WTO Protests

It asks to be consumed in a single sitting, much like a film or a play

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January 13, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Michael Landes, Fiction, Protests, Sunil Yapa
January 08, 2016

Review: A Story of Obsession: These People Really Love Their Rare Porcelain

January 08, 2016/ Adam Cohen
Review: A Story of Obsession: These People Really Love Their Rare Porcelain

De Waal is a master at conjuring the seductive power stored in things             

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January 08, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Ann Fabian, Edmund de Waal, Collectors, Japan, Porcelain
January 06, 2016

Review: Islamic State, the Murder of James Foley, and the Miasma of Horror that Continues Today

January 06, 2016/ Adam Cohen
Review: Islamic State, the Murder of James Foley, and the Miasma of Horror that Continues Today

A Gripping Account of an Unspeakable Horror, and Its Aftermath

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January 06, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Foreign Affairs, Iraq, ISIS, Middle East, Islamic State, James Foley, James Graff
December 27, 2015

Review: ‘Black Earth’: A New Take on How the Holocaust Happened

December 27, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: ‘Black Earth’: A New Take on How the Holocaust Happened

A compelling history that also speaks to the present and the future

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December 27, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Holocaust, History, Germany, Europe, Jews, Jim Kaplan
December 04, 2015

Review: Who's a Good Dog Book? Beloved Dog is a (Very) Good Dog Book

December 04, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: Who's a Good Dog Book?  Beloved Dog is a (Very) Good Dog Book

If ever an inanimate object radiated pure love, Beloved Dog is that item.

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December 04, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Dogs, Pets, Illustrations, Maira Kalman
December 03, 2015

Review: A Feminist Icon Takes Us On a Sometimes Too-Fast-Moving Adventure

December 03, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: A Feminist Icon Takes Us On a Sometimes Too-Fast-Moving Adventure

From family car trips, to founding Ms. Magazine, to India

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December 03, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Carol Owens, Gloria Steinem, Memoirs, Feminism
December 01, 2015

Review: A Smart, Insider's Look at the Republican Presidential Clown Car

December 01, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: A Smart, Insider's Look at the Republican Presidential Clown Car

Trump, Carson, Cruz, and the rest -- leading the GOP in circles through the wilderness

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December 01, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ 1 Comment
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Republicans, Presidential Campaign, Cruz, Trump, Rubio
November 27, 2015

Review: Blogging Death, and Searching for Meaning in a Painful Decline

November 27, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: Blogging Death, and Searching for Meaning in a Painful Decline

A Minnesota Professor Who Shared His Struggle with ALS with the World

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November 27, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Memoir, Medicine, Death and Dying, Illness, ALS
November 18, 2015

Review: Sarah Vowell is Great -- But a Little Goes a Long Way

November 18, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: Sarah Vowell is Great -- But a Little Goes a Long Way

"I’m all for the six or seven minute Vowell, which seems to be the right length for a yawp."

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November 18, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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History, American History, Ann Fabian, Sarah Vowell
November 04, 2015

Review: Mary Gaitskill’s Heartwarming Novel of Awkward Racial Tension

November 04, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: Mary Gaitskill’s Heartwarming Novel of Awkward Racial Tension

A tale of how white guilt and the need for love intermingle to create messy human relationships

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November 04, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ 1 Comment
Review
Fiction, Novels
October 28, 2015

Review: Exploring the U.S. and Israel's Complicated Relationship

October 28, 2015/ Adam Cohen
Review: Exploring the U.S. and Israel's Complicated Relationship

Helpful Advice from a Longtime Middle East Advisor

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October 28, 2015/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Review
Israel, History, Middle East, Foreign Affairs
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