This is a link to a handy listing of 61 book reviews that we’ve written for this site and the New York Journal of Books:
http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/reviewer/joseph-arellano/
The listing may be useful as a quick reference guide when you’re considering whether or not to purchase a particular book. Thank you to author Therese Fowler for discovering this link!
Joseph Arellano
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