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Brian S. Pratt talks about
From: Yellow30 Sci-Fi, FootNotes Reviewer, 09/16/2007
The Death Mark!
Not a good tag for a thief, even one of the best. For Bartholomew Agreani it meant that the price on his head was worth more...
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Brian S. Pratt talks about
From: Yellow30 Sci-Fi, FootNotes Reviewer, 08/29/2007
Riyan Borenson of the small village of Quillim is a shepherd boy. His best friend is Chadric Kelon, son of the village miller. Together they...
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Maria Espinosa talks about
Edith Bruck. Letter to my Mother I(Lettera alla Madre) Translated by Brenda Webster with Gabrielle Romani. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2006
Edith Bruck, well-known 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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Yerra Sugarman talks about
AMAZON: Most Helpful Customer Reviews (Five Stars)
VIBRANT, ORIGINAL, May 14, 2008
By A Fan "A Fan" (New York, NY)
Two of our National Treasures, Michael Palmer and Marilyn Hacker, who some might...
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daniel curzon talks about
ORLANDO WEEKLY RAVE REVIEW:
http://www.orlandoweekly.com/blog/c2g.asp?perm=1276
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Lakis Fourouklas talks about
This is not really a review. I've just wanted to say that Alexis Stamatis, along with Soti Triantafillou, is on the top of the list of modern greek writers. Bar Flaubert is an exquisite novel that...
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Corinne Heather Copnick talks about
by Max Sindell
"A Bill of Rights for Divorced Kids" is an innovative and much needed idea. My own book, "How To Live Alone Until You Like It...and then You're Ready for Somebody Else," (published in 1994)was mainly...
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Cary Chrysler talks about
by Barack Obama
Barack Obama, as any good writer, knows a great line when he hears it. He heard his pastor speak that line in a sermon, and tucked it away: "The Audacity of Hope." I am not a political animal....
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Charlene Leatherman talks about
When Morgan’s father sold her into slavery, she never expected that she would end up in the household of a royal family from a different planet, assigned to help train the teen-aged prince defend...
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Ranjan Patel talks about
by Adam Haslett
The writing drips with compassion. This book changed my life and spoiled me for every other piece of literature to come my way . . . while reading it, my heart literally stopped for beats and left me...
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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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Amanda Rossetti talks about
by Andrew Smith
My librarian knows someone from the publishing company so she got us a few copies before it came out so we could review it for them. It was one of the best books I have ever read! To think that this...
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pauline ramdhanie talks about
by Paco Ahlgren
You can always tell the difference between an amature and someone who is a master at what he does. 'Disipline' is mysteriously captivating, ominously terrifying and morbidly alluring and I got all...
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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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Jane Velez-Mitchell talks about
Addict Nation is a great read; I couldn't put it down. In fact, I read it over and over, and I can't wait to read it again. I think I'm hooked. But in a good way.--Joy Behar, Host of The Joy Behar...
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former member talks about
by Jeff Biggers
What I love about this book is that it is very detailed and explains the concepts in a very clear and concise way.
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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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Jeff Biggers talks about
by Jeff Biggers
New Scientist, February 2010
"Biggers is a cultural historian and it is the social strip-mining that angers him most. But seldom have the environmental and social landscapes been so well described in...
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Brian S. Pratt talks about
From: Yellow30 Sci-Fi, FootNotes Reviewer, 09/16/2007
The Death Mark!
Not a good tag for a thief, even one of the best. For Bartholomew Agreani it meant that the price on his head was worth more...
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