Member Reviews
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Luqman Qadi talks about
As one of the minorities (A Blackman) in this country, I, and like all others, have or shall I say had been plunged into a culture that has and will always be in conflict with racism in the church....
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David Gross talks about
by David Gross
“Both daunting and encouraging and well worth the considerable reading time… captures in one indexed volume many individual acts and campaigns of conscientious objection to war and of revenue refusal...
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Raul Ramos y Sanchez talks about
In a voice that is fresh, raw, and haunting, Portes takes us into the taboo world of pubescent female sexuality through Luli McMullen, a thirteen-year-old vixen wannabe who unflinchingly relates the...
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Eliabeth Scott talks about
by John Scott
History professor Scott presents a comprehensive biography of his extraordinary aunt, Natalie Scott, a writer, nurse, and philanthropist. Born in 1890 to a practical father and an idealistic mother,...
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John Scott talks about
by John Scott
History professor Scott presents a comprehensive biography of his extraordinary aunt, Natalie Scott, a writer, nurse, and philanthropist. Born in 1890 to a practical father and an idealistic...
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Scott Mittelsteadt talks about
by Gary C. King
I've read a couple of King's books and I think I like this one the best. Its obvious (at least to a lay person like myself) that King put a lot of research into this story. Between the descriptions...
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Scott Mittelsteadt talks about
by Gary C. King
You will like this book if you enjoy the medical mystery-thriller!
I was living in Las Vegas at the time the murder of Kathy Augustine came to light. She had a reputation of being someone hard to...
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Jorge Richard Guerrero talks about
by Anne Harper
The excerpts that I read here truly moved me to go and grab a copy.
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Karen Haney talks about
For Eileen Goudge to write a novel better than Woman in Red is something I never saw coming until I opened to the first page of this remarkable book. Nevertheless, in Domestic Affairs, Goudge has...
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Frances L Dinkelspiel talks about
Lisa Alcalay Klug has written a hilarious, informative book that gives all the tips anyone needs to be Jewish, or to love Jews.
Cool Jew is chock full of information about Jewish culture and...
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Larry R. Smith talks about
Here's a review posted on Amazon.com
'Landscape with Fragmented Figures,' Jeff Vande Zande's second novel, is a gripping meditation on academia and blue-collar culture. Vande Zande possesses a keen...
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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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Raul Ramos y Sanchez talks about
In a voice that is fresh, raw, and haunting, Portes takes us into the taboo world of pubescent female sexuality through Luli McMullen, a thirteen-year-old vixen wannabe who unflinchingly relates the...
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Andrew Demcak talks about
Demcak weaves pop culture references into poems like Trinidad and Duhamel. He has a talent for writing lines that will be remembered long after you place A Single Hurt Color on your shelf. It is a...
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Scott Mittelsteadt talks about
by Gary C. King
You will like this book if you enjoy the medical mystery-thriller!
I was living in Las Vegas at the time the murder of Kathy Augustine came to light. She had a reputation of being someone hard to...
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Mark Glamack talks about
by Mark Glamack
Littluns
Novel Review
What could possibly happen?
Every precaution is taken that nothing will happen on an annual outing of renewal.
In the very secret Hollow Hills, civic duty calls upon four...
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Tess Callahan talks about
The Library Journal 4/15/09:
Callahan spins a dark, gritty tale of love, yearning, and choices while presenting engaging characters and substantial action that packs more than a few punches. Wise...
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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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Dulcey Lima talks about
NO TIME TO WAVE GOODBYE
Jacqueline Mitchard’s newest book No Time to Wave Goodbye was just released and I devoured it. It is the riveting sequel to Deep End of the Ocean, Mitchard’s first novel...
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Susan Wiggs talks about
by Susan Wiggs
As she's both thrilled and terrified to be leading the annual town Christmas pageant, the last thing proper, by-the-book librarian Maureen Davenport needs is former child star/recovering alcoholic...
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