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Texas Books in Review is a quarterly that monitors the literary production of books from or about Texas, providing rich reviews about the latest and contemporary publications in diverse fields and genres. It is coedited by Mark Busby and Dick Heaberlin.
Texas Books in Review is indexed in the Texas Index.
ISSN 0739-3202
© Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas State University-San Marcos.
We welcome responses to reviews published in Texas Books in Review. For information and to read responses, click here.
In the Summer/Fall 2007 issue of Texas Books in Review, the editors presented several lists of "Ten Best" Texas books and asked readers to submit their own lists. For information, responses, and list submissions, click here.
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