
Don Noble
Host, Book ReviewsDon Noble , Ph. D. Chapel Hill, Prof of English, Emeritus, taught American literature at UA for 32 years. He has been the host of the APTV literary interview show "Bookmark" since 1988 and has broadcast a weekly book review for APR since November of 2001, so far about 850 reviews. Noble is the editor of four anthologies of Alabama fiction and the winner of the Alabama state prizes for literary scholarship, service to the humanities and the Governor's Arts Award.
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This week, Don reviews "Unmasking the Klansman: The Double Life of Asa and Forest Carter" written by Dan T. Carter.
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This week, Don reviews "Between a Flock and a Hard Place" by Donna Andrews.
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This week, Don reviews "The Queen City Detective Agency: A Novel" by Snowden Wright.
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This week, Don reviews "The Fink Needed Killing" written by Bill Fitts.
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This week, Don reviews "The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR's Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance" by David T. Beito.
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This week, Don reviews "Every Time I Go On Vacation, Someone Dies" by Catherine Mack.
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This week, Don reviews "Getting to Know Death: A Meditation" by Gail Godwin.
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This week, Don reviews " Crocodile Tears Didn't Cause the Flood" by Bradley Sides.