“Oh my God. Sorry. Gosh. I just can’t believe it actually happened.” This is an omniscient narrator speaking. Jane the Virgin’s Latin Lover Narrator (yes, that is how he is credited) has just ...
Anna Moschovakis’ “An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth” is my kind of novel: taut and narratively ambiguous, a book of riddles or a riddle of a book. It takes place in an unnamed ...
In books, TV shows and movies alike, an unreliable narrator can be baffling and frustrating…or exciting and engaging. The Center of Everything, a new novel by Jamie Harrison (The Widow Nash), fits ...
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