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"Blindspot" is a love story, a gothic, a political thriller, a farce and a lampoon.
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In many ways, the sex scenes in "Blindspot" are the closest to 18th-century literary conventions.
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There wasn't any bodice ripping in "Blindspot," but there was some pretty steamy sex.
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But in "Blindspot," to be published next week, two academic historians and long-time friends, Jane Kamensky and Jill Lepore, have painted a portrait of pre-Revolutionary Boston that is true to the spirit of the time while inventing a couple of romantic, witty, down-on-their-luck, larger-than-life characters struggling to stay afloat in a tumultuous time.
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Blindspot, by Jane Kamensky and Jill Lepore: Not quite a mystery, not quite a comedy, and not quite a romance, "Blindspot" will keep the reader guessing (and laughing) from beginning to end.
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"Blindspot" to the meditative beauty of "Stir," where Gary Versace's long organ tones provide a canvas for the introspective gestures of Shepik's saz and Drew Gress's bass.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"Blindspot" to the meditative beauty of "Stir," where Gary Versace's long organ tones provide a canvas for the introspective gestures of Shepik's saz and Drew Gress's bass.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"Blindspot" to the meditative beauty of "Stir," where Gary Versace's long organ tones provide a canvas for the introspective gestures of Shepik's saz and Drew Gress's bass.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"Blindspot", Shepik has composed a complex funk romp that begins with Miles-ian squiggles before Rainey locks into a polyrhythmic groove attack.
PopMatters 2009
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Blindspot Cycles hits two high points of green design with their line of reconditioned electric motorcycles.
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