Member Reviews
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Keiko Amano talks about
It took three weeks to receive this book, but it was worth it. I was very excited to read and finished the book. I truly enjoyed it.
Through the scenes and narrative, I felt closer to the...
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Bonnie G Roberts talks about
The paradoxical title of Bonnie Roberts' new collection of poems, To Hide in the Light, evokes the ancient story of Eve, who only thought to hide herself once she had tasted the fruit of the tree of...
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Bonnie G Roberts talks about
Akhter Ahsen, Ph.D., author of Manhunt in the Desert, and publisher, Brandon House Publishing, New York, New York, writes to Roberts about her poetry:
"Modern soul is alien to poetry, and furrows...
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Bonnie G Roberts talks about
In her introduction of Bonnie Roberts at a 1992 reading in Dublin, poet Paula Meehan, of Poetry Ireland and author of The Man Who Was Marked by Winter, had the following to say about Roberts's work...
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Julia E. Antoine talks about
"Too Clever" is an illustrated collection of 10 short stories about inquisitive children and their adventures in learning. All sorts of subjects are introduced and explored by the curious kids who...
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Phibby Venable talks about
My Life on Little River
by Phibby Venable
48 poems, 68 pages, $12.00
Quill and Parchment Press
2357 Merrywod Drive Suite A Los Angeles, CA 90046
Reviewed by Ed Bennett
Water has been a part of poetic...
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Courtney Filigenzi talks about
by Len Boswell
Leadership is a gift, and those who possess it are both admirable and praiseworthy. Great leaders encourage and protect. They help their cause thrive and take chances that some people would never...
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pauline ramdhanie talks about
Awsome, you have a great imagination. Looking forward to reading the rest of it.
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Charles A. Ray talks about
I just loved the book. I am a dialogue person and enjoyed the dialogue between the characters. The book took me to all the locations including Columbia where I have not been yet!
Most of all the book...
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FOLA mordecai talks about
A marriage so similar,yet different.
people of diverse background,inspiration,aspiration and knowledge.
even marriage of the same ethnic inclination,with different orientation.
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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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Loren Rhoads talks about
by Lisa Brown
This is a sweet little book with a story reminiscent of A Very Brave Witch, except this time it's a witch *and* a vampire who discover that children are nothing to be afraid of. The text is...
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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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Ilsa P. talks about
by Amy Tan
(This isn't so much a review as a compliment) When I was a little younger, I read the book Sagwa. My sister and I would always pretend we were little cats, and make up new adventures. I always ended...
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Jana McBurney-Lin talks about
It's been months (a long time for me) since I found a book that grabbed me, one that I looked forward to reading for more than sedative purposes. Pictures of You kept me up half the night...
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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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Jennifer Massoni talks about
by Peter Orner
It’s interesting how you come to love a book--from the moment you hear about it or pluck it from a shelf, purchase it, and add it to the pile of books you’ve been meaning to read. Then, when you do...
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Rena Montford talks about
What an awesome story of Rena's life and hardships and how she finally found her way through multiple marriages, addiction to alcohol and pills, child molestation and spousal abuse to a happy and...
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Kim Hoffman talks about
by Eddie Muller
The works of Eddie Muller, including his organization of the Noir Film Festivals, are indispensable to the genre. Few equal his knowledge of the subject, and fewer, if any, surpass it. He's probably...
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Cheryl L Snell talks about
I just had the pleasure of reading fellow RR member Marilyn Kallet's fine book, Circe, After Hours. With this book, we find ourselves in the presence of a modern day Circe, a many- faceted, deeply...
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