Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Lee Sandlin Applies a Lovely Restraint in ‘The Distancers’ By Jennifer Vega / 8 October 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Lost in Space with Sorcerors and Robots: ‘Duplex’ By Jennifer Vega / 5 September 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Team Brandon Or Team Willoughby? Yes, It’s Exactly That Intense in ‘Among the Janeites’ By Jennifer Vega / 21 August 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews The Pleasures and Perils of Following the Slippery, Winding Path of Pasta ‘On the Noodle Road’ By Jennifer Vega / 18 August 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Miracles in Plain Sight: Grace McCleen’s ‘The Land of Decoration’ By Jennifer Vega / 5 May 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews ‘The Mapmaker’s War’ Makes the Connection Between Fantasy Literature and the Desire for Discovery By Jennifer Vega / 29 April 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews City of Extremes: Jerry White’s ‘A Great and Monstrous Thing’ By Jennifer Vega / 14 February 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Post-Racial Nation? Not Just Yet : ‘Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life’ By Jennifer Vega / 17 January 2013
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews You Wouldn’t Want to Live There, but it’s Fun to Visit: J. Robert Lennon’s ‘Castle’ By Jennifer Vega / 17 October 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Finding The Border Where Memory Begins: Morgan McCarthy’s ‘The Other Half of Me’ By Jennifer Vega / 24 September 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Pottermore for Austenites: David M. Shapard’s ‘The Annotated Emma’ By Jennifer Vega / 12 September 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Part Travel Fiction, Part Horror Story: Paul Theroux’s ‘The Lower River’ By Jennifer Vega / 24 July 2012