3 Novels

 Read three novels during our one-week vacation in Maine.

A very believable romance lies at the heart of Martha Cooley's new novel Buy Me Love, but in the depths lurks the tangled bond between brothers and sisters, and into the air rises an aria of love to Brooklyn.

As for Alan Lightman's Reunion, the minor style cannot save a slight plot and slighter characters.

Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita is a literary masterpiece. The floating point of view is a tremendously flexible and exciting device. The imagination at full stretch, whether revising the crucifixion narrative, inventing the Devil's ball, or describing the feeling of flying just above Moscow. Simultaneously profound philosophical and ethical questions are posed, such as cowardice and compromise while living under a totalitarian regime.

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