Kevin Thomas
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HORN! REVIEWS: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
This book is the product of twenty-three years of writing and running—6 miles a day, 6 days a week.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Unbearable Splendor
Shin draws on cinema, technology, mythology, sci fi, autobiography, and folklore to unlock the titular emotion…
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HORN! REVIEWS: Why the Olympics Aren’t Good for Us, and How They Can Be
…like any great idea, it has the potential to be more boon than burden…
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HORN! REVIEWS: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Textbooks obfuscate the past, making science seem a smooth and cumulative process.
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HORN! REVIEWS: My Brilliant Friend
Since I’m nowhere near the first, let me be only the most recent to entreat you to read the story of Lenú…
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HORN! REVIEWS: The Moviegoer
…but when the only time you felt alive was the time you nearly died, what do you do?
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HORN! REVIEWS: Before the Feast
On the eponymous night before, the sleepy town of Fürstenfelde is wide awake.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Pitch Dark
Start the outboard motor—it’s time to go island-hopping with Kate Ennis, the postmodern Penelope.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Journey Into the Past
…true love isn’t necessarily impossible, but time and contingency make impossible love sadly true.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Mathilda
Yes, Frankenstein was the birth of a genre, but this book is even more visionary: centuries ahead of its time.
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HORN! REVIEWS: We
But pollen can get inside the green wall, and so can drink, smoke, color, unsanctioned sex, and history.
