Member Reviews
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Samina Ali talks about
by Samina Ali
"As the first Indian Muslim woman fiction writer to be published in America, Samina Ali has unveiled a distinct voice that reflects the conflict faced by immigrants belonging to dual cultures ... A...
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jitu rajgor talks about
by Sean Arbabi
I have gone through 'The Complete Guide to Nature Photography' by Sean Arbabi. I have taken enough time to read and understand the minute details given in the book and now can say with...
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Sharon A Geyer talks about
Matt Rees is one of my favorite writers because he has the courage and grace and talent to write novels from the Arab point of view. If the Palestinians were prone to reading Western style novels,...
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
On Twitter yesterday they announced that Bastard Out of Carolina is celebrating its 20th anniversary today. Twenty years! It’s a book that still stands out today. This is an essay I wrote about...
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Chris Rodell talks about
by Greg Olear
Josh Lansky is the Jack Bauer of Mr. Moms
In one 24-hour period he throws down with surly police officers, feckless baby sitters, potty training nightmares, wall varmints that require professional...
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Catherine Nagle talks about
Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons, I Woke Up In Love This Morning, brings the emotional drama to light that comes during a girl’s young teens years. She captures every detail from the first period, cramps...
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Rosy Cole talks about
The greatest gift is a portion of thyself. Ralph Waldo Emerson
When James and Paula receive a wedding invitation from a cousin neither of them knew they had, it has them haring off on a...
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Jenn Lopez talks about
Shedding tears with Amy Ferris about her father who let her find herself through her own mistakes and finding her way to the perfect man, to laughter with Pam Houston's Greatest Hits list made for a...
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Suzanne Morris talks about
“If your child or grandchild has ever wondered when Santa fits in the traditional Christmas story, now you can read them Santa’s Birthday Gift.Finally, a book that ties two holiday traditions...
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John Jung talks about
by John Jung
Flavor and Fortune, the Chinese foodie's magazine, published this review of Sweet and Sour by Editor Jacqueline M. Newman.
Interested in American-Chinese and Canadian-Chinese restaurants? In...
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Alex Telander talks about
Sir Salman Rushdie really needs no introduction, as one of the most renowned authors of the last thirty years after the success of Midnight’s Children and the infamous Satanic Verses, he has...
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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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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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former member talks about
Salman Rushdie's classic book, Midnight's Children, is finally going to be made into a movie.
Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie's panoramic 1981 allegory of the birth of modern India, is...
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Jack Varnell talks about
by Jack Varnell
By Leila A. Fortier
To read Jack Varnell is to listen to the inner rambling thoughts of contemplation of the world around you. From the making of the inanimate to the the very fiber of interpersonal...
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
Velva Jean Hart is back! She's in Paris, looking for her missing in action brother Johnny Clay in World War II. While she's there, she finds herself recruited as a spy. Her spy name? Clementine...
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Mary Lynn I. Archibald talks about
by Amy Tan
I was fascinated and appalled by this book, which wove a strange tale about very strange Burma. It was absorbing and so well-written. A cliffhanger.
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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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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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