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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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Anne Kazel-Wilcox talks about
For years I’ve toyed with the idea of buying a second home among the places that Bergsman writes about, but I could never quite reach the right comfort zone. Now, Bergsman lays it all out for me with...
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David Gross talks about
by David Gross
“David Gross has created a marvelous historical compilation of 167 intelligent and intense writings on the challenging question of whether people of conscience should pay for war.”
“Quakers...
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Anne Kazel-Wilcox talks about
For years I’ve toyed with the idea of buying a second home among the places that Bergsman writes about, but I could never quite reach the right comfort zone. Now, Bergsman lays it all out for me with...
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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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Lisa Saffron talks about
by Lisa Saffron
Review by Mirian Walton and Alan Goter, Shrewsbury, England 24 April 2008
This excellent first novel authentically explores the motives and feelings behind the conflict in Israel and Palestine as...
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Wisteria Leigh talks about
Outside Child, by Alice Wilson-Fried is a marvelous masterpiece of murder and mayhem on the Mississippi. Ladonis Washington wants nothing more than to make it to the top of her career. She will do...
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Wisteria Leigh talks about
Far Above Rubies, by Cynthia Polansky, is a brilliantly written historical fiction memoir. Polansky's book is a triumphant tribute to Sofie Mecklenberg Rijnfeld Davidson, a selfless woman with...
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Charles A. Ray talks about
I finished your book and I LOVED IT! I really enjoyed how you wrote it and the way you chose and used your examples throughout the text. It is an easy read,...your personal examples were so vivid...
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Charles A. Ray talks about
Wonderful book! I ordered 3 copies (which arrived quickly) and will re-order for gifts. I think if our current President Bush had had YOUR grandmother, we wouldn't be in the pathetic mess we're in...
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Dana Halabi talks about
This book has gotten consistently great reviews on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/9957860704/ref=cm_cr_dp_all_helpful...
Nicely done.
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pauline ramdhanie talks about
Wow! Very intense. Gripping from start to finish. Looking forward to reading the rest of it.
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Ann Seymour talks about
This powerful book could be written about alcoholics, compulsive gamblers, and any number of other addicts. When you live with a compensated addict, that is, one who can function and disguise his...
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Leighton D Gage talks about
Yup!
That's what the New York Times said.
In their review of "Every Bitter Thing" they called my Chief Inspector Mario Silva "irresisible".
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Paul Charles talks about
Clearly, I can't tell you what I learned from this book. I will ask my girlfriend to write in though... Anyway, C. W. Gentry's books are easily read, embarrassment-free and down to earth. They deal...
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Judith Octavo talks about
I already thought of Chelsea as one of the funniest comediennes of late before I read this book. I was reading the lines from the book as if it's her self-deprecating manner of speaking that's...
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Jazz Singh talks about
AS a 16 year old male, I throughly enjoyed this book and took it as a lesson more then anything. The dangers we of the "in" crowd pose to outsiders is frightening and if I had not read books...
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Michael Anthony talks about
“If you are afraid of the TRUTH don’t read this book. SPC Michael Anthony’s personal experience of WAR has no censor. Reading his book is a journey into the battlefields of death, sex, and the loss...
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Susan Brown talks about
Almost a year ago, I started a very small part-time job (two Saturdays a month) with a program called "Time Off for Caregivers" at our local senior center. We care for cognitively impaired people,...
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former member talks about
by former member
Brian P. Ørnbøl har skrevet en række rå digte, som emmer af håbløshed og provokation. Digtsamlingen rummer en drenget flabethed, som udstiller verden som grim og hård. Af og til spytter digtene...
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