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•  James Joyce: A Penguin Life by O'Brien, Edna

A perceptive—even sympathetic—portrait of a monster of a writer
The somewhat curious have a fine guide in O'Brien
•  July, July by O'Brien, Tim

The Summer of Their Discontent
With its stereotype characters and tired liberal politics, July, July is banal, banal.
•  The Bone Thief by O'Callaghan, Thomas

Bad to the Bone
New York police Lieutenant John Driscoll has it tough. His wife is in a coma, the result of a car accident that took the life of their daughter, and his devotion to her, not to mention his Catholic faith, prevents him from acting on his feelings for his attractive partner, Margaret
•  Screaming Room, The by O'Callaghan, Thomas

Tourist Trap
In this latest installment of the John Driscoll series, things pick up from where they left off, with Driscoll finally laying his beloved wife to rest, still struggling with his feelings for Margaret, and now faced with a new series of horrific, highly publicized crimes.
•  My Dream of You by O'Faolain, Nuala

Love in a Time of Potato Famine
An Irish journalist looks for love in all the green places in a straightforward—yet elegantly lyrical—first novel.
•  Autopornography by O'Hara, Scott

Clean-cut All-American boy eager to shock
In his films, he strove to be the Pornstar Who Smiles and to make it obvious that he was enjoying himself.
•  Murder Makes a Pilgrimage by O'Marie, Sr. Carol Anne

Goin' to the Chapel, and We're Gonna Get Strangled
Belgian dandies, old ladies, tough guys, or whomever, the most important thing about a good murder mystery is the sleuth. Surprisingly, Sister Helen is strong enough to take a seat at Poirot's table.
•  The Circus Fire by O'Nan, Stewart

You'll Smell the Smoke, Hear the Screams
I cannot think of another book that wrenched me inside-out like this one. O'Nan tells a true tale which stabs the heart with terror, then mends it with hope.
•  Night Country, The by O'Nan, Stewart

Sometimes They Come Back
O'Nan takes the high school car crash legend ("Teen Angel," "Deadman's Curve") and fashions it into a profoundly moving novel about life, love and loss.
•  The Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection, Vol.1- Hard Travelling Heroes by O'Neal, Dennis; Adams, Neal; Giacoia, Frank; Adkins, Dan; Giordano, Dick

The Liberal Impulse In Comic Books- It Started Here
Deciding that a radical re-vamp was needed, O' Neal gave Green Lantern a sidekick/counterpoint in the form of the highly liberal Green Arrow and had the both of them embark on a Kerouacian quest to “find the real America."
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