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...focus on balance are the book’s strongest assets. Recognizing that many college students are on limited monetary budgets helps Oz relate to readers, but she lacks inventive suggestions. “Eating at the cafeteria can save you money, big time,” she writes??but that’s because we already paid...
...divorce, miscarriage, and her daughter’s mental illness with surprising openness. Her philosophizing can be formulaic—“My vision is a world in which every person is valued. No lives are discarded as statistics. No one is marginalized,” she writes??but she is unapologetic, and sometimes appealing...
Heimish’s internal monologue amounts to a believable anthropomorphization of the canine perspective. “Whoa, whoa,” Auslander writes??capturing Heimish’s well-founded fear of Shlomo’s newfound potency. “Watch where you’re pointing that thing...
Rice wrote: “When the Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, He writes??not that you won or lost—but how you played the game...
...Guide-caliber brevity (Duvall’s an assassin, and he tangos!). Duvall’s aging hitman, his hair yanked back in a low-hanging mini-ponytail, departs his Brooklyn pad for a job in Argentina, where he drinks in the local color. Duvall also directs and writes??the first time he’s done so since The Apostle six years ago. Assassination Tango screens...