Punchout: Ten Thousand Saints, by Eleanor Henderson
A dead boy is the life force of this impressive debut novel--and not in a Lovely Bones sorta way. Our reviewers tell all (and you decide which reviewer does so more eloquently). Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: The Year We Left Home, by Jean Thompson
Can Jean Thompson survive a Punchout? Can Kate Shoup unseat reigning Punchout Champion Traci Cumbay? Exercise your power to vote for your favorite review. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: The Psychopath Test, by Jon Ronson
Traci Cumbay is the queen of the Punchouts. Can upstart challenger Carol Divish knock her out? Read what they have to say about The Psychopath Test and decide for yourself. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Stone Arabia by Dana Spiotta
Can Traci Cumbay maintain her unbeaten Punchout streak? Can winless Ken Honeywell pull the upset? Vote for your favorite review of Dana Spiotta's novel Stone Arabia. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Tina Fey’s Bossypants
Is Tina Fey's memoir a sweet success or a trying transcript from therapy sessions? You decide. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Jo Ann Beard’s In Zanesville
Finally, somebody beat Traci Cumbay in a Punchout. Kate Shoup looks awfully strong. Can her review of Jo Ann Beard'sIn Zanesville make it two in a row? Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs
One reviewer is practically in line for the sequel; the other is peculiar. Find out who's who. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Chad Harbach’s The Art Of Fielding
It's a baseball book. Or is it? Ken Honeywell and David Anderson weigh in on Chad Harbach's debut novel. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Favorite Books of 2011
What did we learn when we asked writers for fifty words on their favorite book? Writers can't count. Continue reading →
View ArticlePunchout: Frank Bill’s Crimes In Southern Indiana
Frank Bill's Southern Indiana is just 90 minutes down the road from our offices--and a whole 'nother world away. Two reviews of his acclaimed book by Ken Honeywell and Steven Woods. Continue reading →
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