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John Allen talks about
by John Allen
Fact As Better Than Fiction, December 22, 2004
Reviewer: Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States)
John Allen has taken a daring step in researching the diaries of a 19th century young woman,...
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Charles Redner talks about
A true story about a boxer's love for a son born with Down syndrome.
Don't look for a boxing book filled with blood and guts. Sure "Down But Never Out" has its share of fisticuffs and ring mayhem....
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Vinod Kumar talks about
Amazing Legendary Personalities left to review a lot, Actually they are beyond indivudual a combination of a million. Great really great,
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Graham Sclater talks about
American book review by Patty Inglish May 2010
Hatred is the Key - American/English Holocaust
August 2, 1812
Hatred is the Key
by author Graham Sclater
Tabitha Books
ISBN 978-0956397713
Published in...
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Graham Sclater talks about
American book review by Patty Inglish May 2010
Hatred is the Key - American/English Holocaust
August 2, 1812
Hatred is the Key
by author Graham Sclater
Tabitha Books
ISBN 978-0956397713
Published in...
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Ivan G. Goldman talks about
"Some books are different - stand out in the crowd. Exit Blue is one of them. . . . a political satire full of imaginative scenarios and including a rich set of characters that will amuse you." --...
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Hank Quense talks about
by Hank Quense
Tales from Gundarland is an action packed, comical roller coaster. This wonderfully developed land with its inhabitants is a refreshing get away from the world we live in. All of the multiple...
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Nicole Cothrun Venables talks about
I love this book because it's both accessible and fun . . . I gravitate toward those that you can peruse and both pick and choose what you want to dive into. This book is empowering for women because...
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Eileen Malone talks about
QUILL AND INK REVIEW: LETTERS WITH TALONED CLAWS BY EILEEN MALONE
The poems in “Letters with Taloned Claws” do not fit into the usual cast of a poetry chapbook – on one hand, it is a collection of...
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Susan Brown talks about
by Alan Black
Short review: The funniest thing I've read since Bill Bryson or Terry Pratchett (and better than both of those because of the pictures), and the best history book since "1066 and All That."
I made...
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Irma Fritz talks about
by Irma Fritz
Some years ago, after Michael Ondaatje had written "The English Patient," I finagled an invitation to a private reading held by the Canadian Consulate for an exclusive group of business executives....
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Michael Anthony talks about
“Mass Casualties is a raw, vivid look at the realities behind the daily news about American soldiers overseas. Michael Anthony’s voice has the rough-edged honesty of the best reporting on combat. You...
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Frank Sanello talks about
from HubPagesA Brilliant New Look at the Private Life and Perversions of Adolf Hitlerby Christopher Antony Meade United Kingdom Hub AuthorFinally a great novel of the twenty first century and about...
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Loren Rhoads talks about
by Lisa Brown
This is a sweet little book with a story reminiscent of A Very Brave Witch, except this time it's a witch *and* a vampire who discover that children are nothing to be afraid of. The text is...
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Frank Sanello talks about
from HubPagesA Brilliant New Look at the Private Life and Perversions of Adolf Hitlerby Christopher Antony Meade United Kingdom Hub AuthorFinally a great novel of the twenty first century and about...
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Phil Naessens talks about
I’ve been a huge Tom Seaver fan for most of my life so when I discovered that there was a new book out about his career I immediately snatched it up….yes, that’s correct my friends. Phil Naessens...
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Ilsa P. talks about
by Amy Tan
(This isn't so much a review as a compliment) When I was a little younger, I read the book Sagwa. My sister and I would always pretend we were little cats, and make up new adventures. I always ended...
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Kristen Caven talks about
This is a great book to read when you're 45 - and feeling old! Rhoda Curtis/Pack/etc. brings the reader in like a close friend, of which she's had many. Many friends, many stories, many interesting...
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Jana McBurney-Lin talks about
The story seems simple, at first--boy meets girl on subway, they fall in love and will march off into the sunset...or the crowded streets of New York. But then both the characters have lots and lots...
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Jana McBurney-Lin talks about
It's been months (a long time for me) since I found a book that grabbed me, one that I looked forward to reading for more than sedative purposes. Pictures of You kept me up half the night...
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