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The Seaboard Review of Books, December 22, 2025
Volume 2, Issue 57 of The Seaboard Review of Books, December 22, 2025
Dec 22 • The Seaboard Review of Books
the blades of grass are dreaming by Hollay Ghadery
A poetry chapbook from Anstruther Press
Dec 22 • Dawn Macdonald
The Eclipse of a Victorian Heroine: Queen Esther by John Irving
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
Dec 22 • GREENSTEIN
Where He Left Me by Nicole Baart
Reviewed by Anne Smith-Nochasak
Dec 22 • Anne M. Smith-Nochasak
David Blackwood, Myth and Legend, Ed. Alexa Greist
Reviewed by Robin McGrath
Dec 22 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Kate and the Composers by Joanne Culley and Author Interview
An updated interview with Joanne Culley and a review of Kate and the Composers, her latest book
Dec 22 • James M. Fisher
The Seaboard Review of Books, December 15, 2025
Volume 2, Issue 56 of The Seaboard Review of Books, December 15, 2025
Dec 15 • The Seaboard Review of Books
A Current Through the Flesh by Richard-Yves Sitoski
Reviewed by Bryn Robinson
Dec 15 • Bryn Robinson
A Place of Secrets by Shane Peacock
A Northern Gothic mystery
Dec 15 • Melanie Jackson
The Second Greatest Show on Earth by Darcy Ingram
Henry Bergh, the Protection of Animals, and the Evolution of the Modern Social Movement.
Dec 15 • Lisa Timpf
Where They Stood: The Evolution of the Black Anglo Community in Montreal by the Black Community Resource Centre
Reviewed by Samantha Jones
Dec 15 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Even More Ghost Stories of Nova Scotia by Vernon Oickle
Reviewed by Anne Smith-Nochasak
Dec 15 • Anne M. Smith-Nochasak
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