Craig Shufelt

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Tarantino: A Retrospective

Excellent both for browsing and as an in-depth look at the films of one of the most important Hollywood personalities of the past quarter-century. For anyone interested in either Tarantino or more generally in film over the past 25 years.
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Smithsonian Rock and Roll: Live and Unseen

An excellent work that should have wide appeal for all music fans.
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Desperation Road

Smith's second novel is every bit as good as his first, an excellent piece of Southern crime fiction for Daniel Woodrell and Tom Franklin afficionados. [See Prepub Alert, 8/26/16.]
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Flyboy 2: The Greg Tate Reader

Not a fast or simple read, but a worthwhile one for fans of music and culture.
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Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me: What Pop Music Rivalries Reveal About the Meaning of Life

An outstanding piece of pop culture writing for readers who consider music an important part of their lives.
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The Redeemers: A Quinn Colson Novel

Quinn is an easy protagonist to root for, and Atkins does a great job using the Mississippi setting to full advantage. [See Prepub Alert, 2/2/15.]
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Psychedelic Bubble Gum: Boyce & Hart, the Monkees, and Turning Mayhem into Miracles

Hart's work may not be of interest to a huge audience, but his insights and experience will prove satisfying to fans of music history and those who love the music of the author's era.
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Devils and Dust

Jack is a fun character to root for and more than a little reminiscent of Jack Reacher. Rhoades doesn't waste time with unnecessary dialog, preferring instead to let the action speak. This is a fast and fun read, one that will appeal to fans not only of Keller but also to readers of Lee Child and other act first, ask questions later tough guys.
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Hades

The comparisons to Jeff Lindsay's "Dexter" series will be unavoidable, but this fast-paced first novel, with its unusual protagonists and dark, disturbing scenes stands on its own. Readers will anticipate eagerly the planned sequel. This was well received when released previously as an e-book and should prove equally popular with print readers.
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