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Eileen Malone talks about
Letters with Taloned Claws
Poems by Eileen Malone
Poet’s Corner Press, 2005
ISBN 0-9755972-9-9, 28 page, $12.00
Reviewed by M. Willitts, Hot Metal Press
You are probably wondering why I am writing a...
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John Allen talks about
by John Allen
In-depth view of separate development (apartheid), June 2, 2009
By QBA (Toronto, Canada)
This review is from: Apartheid South Africa: An Insider's Overview of the Origin and Effects of Separate...
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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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Jonathan Winters talks about
M. B. Rees' third of the Omar Yussef Mysteries, The Samaritan's Secret, is more polished in the mystery aspect of the story than A Grave In Gaza, the previous book in the series - exactly what I was...
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Kim Hoffman talks about
by Eddie Muller
The works of Eddie Muller, including his organization of the Noir Film Festivals, are indispensable to the genre. Few equal his knowledge of the subject, and fewer, if any, surpass it. He's probably...
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Charles A. Ray talks about
I have to confess, I have always been fascinated with that period in American history known as the Harlem Renaissance. a lot of my writing is inspired by the creative genius that was spawned during...
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Rena Montford talks about
What an awesome story of Rena's life and hardships and how she finally found her way through multiple marriages, addiction to alcohol and pills, child molestation and spousal abuse to a happy and...
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Courtney Filigenzi talks about
by Len Boswell
Leadership is a gift, and those who possess it are both admirable and praiseworthy. Great leaders encourage and protect. They help their cause thrive and take chances that some people would never...
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Bonnie G Roberts talks about
The paradoxical title of Bonnie Roberts' new collection of poems, To Hide in the Light, evokes the ancient story of Eve, who only thought to hide herself once she had tasted the fruit of the tree of...
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Bonnie G Roberts talks about
Akhter Ahsen, Ph.D., author of Manhunt in the Desert, and publisher, Brandon House Publishing, New York, New York, writes to Roberts about her poetry:
"Modern soul is alien to poetry, and furrows...
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Rachel Madorsky talks about
As a student of life, I find the title “Maestro” very interesting. The word Maestro is a title of extreme respect given to a master musician or a master in an artistic field, usually someone who...
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Matthew Michael Hanlon talks about
I found The Marriage of True Minds (and Stephen Evans, himself) through RedRoom.com. I'd enjoyed his blog posts, both here and off-site, and when I saw his post from earlier in the week about the...
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Aberjhani talks about
I first came across the name Barbara Berman when I heard about the 100 POETS AGAINST THE WAR project, though I'm aware that many others are familiar with her in a variety of capacities as poet,...
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