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Mark Glamack talks about
by Mark Glamack
Littluns and the Book of Darkness
Mark Glamack, Author
Mark Glamack, Illustrator
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PO Box 285, West Bloomfield, NY 14585
9780615169972 $29.95 www.littluns.net
Adventure, courage, and...
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Jo-Anne Vandermeulen talks about
Title: Conquer All Obstacles
Author: Jo-Anne Vandermeulen
ISBN: 978-0-9841680-1-9
Genre: Suspense – Romance
Pages: 256
Reviewed By: Brian Knight
Official Premium Promotional Services Rating: 5-Star...
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Jo-Anne Vandermeulen talks about
You are doing a great job helping writers learn how to promote
their work. That is so essential today.—Maryanne Raphael, Author, Mother Teresa,
Called To Love
[Links: Functioning Blog/Websites] I was...
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Cheryl L Snell talks about
While offline for several weeks, I did quite a bit of reading. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Here's some of my impressions:
“Bad Blood” is delightful. An American woman, married to a relocated...
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Jonathan Winters talks about
I was carried away, and haven't been so thoroughly engrossed in a novel since reading a random Dean Koontz suspense novel while spending a night in jail, but that was over ten years ago and a...
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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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Jana McBurney-Lin talks about
My daughter reads very little outside her college curriculum. So I'm choosy about what I pass onto her. This past summer, I fell in love with Rooftops of Tehran...and so did she.
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Terena Scott talks about
Ice Song is a completely original fantasy written by a talented new writer, two things which make me excited. Kirsten Imani Kasai has created a beautiful, dangerous, multi-layered, world and a...
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Steven Herrmann talks about
Written by Steven B. Herrmann, 2009
We have used the interview format to bring the lyrical rhythms of American poetry to life and have tried our best to stay away from psychological terminology that...
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Ned Balbo talks about
by Ned Balbo
The dramatic monologues in Ned Balbo's Lives of the Sleepers are superb, the lyrics enthralling, and the meditations haunting. Balbo's taut lines pulse with life--the life of the moment in which they...
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Mark Mandel talks about
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal was my first introduction to Christopher Moore's work, and I loved it. Not only does it add the very much missing ingredient of humor to a...
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Pam Chun talks about
by Pam Chun
From Publishers Weekly
The destructive forces of lust, greed and consuming pride influence the rise and fall of a Chinese family living in Hawaii in this carefully researched and atmospherically...
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Randy Wong talks about
Year One stories have one goal - to explain the intellectual and psychological/emotional underpinnings of what defines a character. Madison takes the origin template that Rucka created in "Cry For...
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Charles Redner talks about
One thing we can count on with The Hummingbird Review: Every issue will be different, and delicious in its own way.
Publisher Charles Redner has always been big on combining four different types of...
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Phoebe Jordan talks about
I absolutely loved her new novel Boneyard because it is as good and even a bit better than her first book The Tunnels. I thought that in the first book Kelly Jones is a cool and controlled FBI agent...
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Lana Nieves talks about
by Tina Sloan
I really enjoyed Tina Sloan's book - it's full of humor, practical wisdom, great stories and some juicy tidbits that any fan of Ms. Sloan's work in television and on the big screen will appreciate....
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Jack Varnell talks about
by Jack Varnell
Jack Varnell's poetry is packed full of philosophical questions, beautifully sculpted memories, and heartbreakingly honest expressions of emotion. His words are startling and intimate; to put it in...
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Cheryl L Snell talks about
a fascinating excursion into a fusion of cultures -- definitely a fun ride! Cheryl's work is original and fresh. Big recommendation from me! --Rachel Dacus, Alsop Review
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Jenna Moquin talks about
I read "Two or Three Things I Know for Sure" years ago, and recently re-read it and recommended it to a friend of mine. It's a memoir, something I don't usually read, but I'd recommend it to anyone....
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Rachel Madorsky talks about
Maestro by Rachel Madorsky shows the reader many ways to change their destiny. The engaging tales captivate and enlighten. Several people come to Rachel for help, and find it.
She opens a door to...
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