Published Reviews
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Esquire Magazine reviews
"It is perhaps surprising that a man and a writer as famously combative as Norman Mailer would inspire such a generous, loving and even tender portrait; but the...
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NECN reviews
Five minute televised interview with Raymond on his book, Mornings with Mailer
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Story Circle Book Reviews reviews
"I hope that you are able to look again at your good-enough man and realize that it isn't necessary or even desirable that he be a prince or that you find a...
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The Bees' Knees reviews
ND: Your book What Feeds Us made me incredibly hungry for lush and savory food. Is there a dish or a recipe you would suggest that would ease my cravings after...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In this smartly restrained ghost story, orphan Jennie has already lost her twin brother to the Civil War, but when her brooding cousin, Quinn, returns wounded to...
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Red Room reviews
by Alex Grant
As someone from a family with a long naval history, who has relatives lost or buried at sea, I tend to hold my breath when a camera pans below the tideline. So the...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
by Lisa Brown
(starred review) Picture the Dead
Adele Griffin, illus. by Lisa Brown, Sourcebooks Fire, $14.99 (272p) ISBN 978-1-4022-3712-6
In this smartly restrained ghost...
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http://wildgoosepoetryreview.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/review-of-alex-grants-fear-of-moving-water/ reviews
by Alex Grant
Review of Fear of Moving Water
by Alex Grant
Wind Publications, 2009, 64 pages
ISBN: 9781936138029
Those, like myself, who have been fans of Alex Grant’s poetry...
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Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene blog reviews
"Ms. Fleegal has takes on people and life that one does not always see...For those who enjoy poetry with wry humor, different takes and serious thoughts, this is a...
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Karen J. Weyant reviews
The women found in Suzanne Frischkorn’s Girl on a Bridge, are strong, smart, sexy, and…just a little lost. This was my initial reaction when I read Frischkorn’s...
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ForeWord Magazine reviews
The Spanish Inquisition, which instituted mass conversions of Jews to Catholicism and the expulsion of the Moors, was only reluctantly endorsed by the Roman...
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Genre Go Round reviews
This is a fascinating but extremely difficult tale to read as the narration switches nine times making the novel feel more like a series of short vignettes...
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Kirkus, Booklist, Author Reviews reviews
by Carrie Kabak
A brilliant debut novel with a depth and warmth reminiscent of Maeve Binchy. -- Trisha Ashley, author of Singled Out and Every Woman for Herself
It is poignant,...
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Internet reviews
Library Journal calls Broken Colors "comic and wise," and Booklist says it's absolutely haunting. Vanessa Redgrave (!!!!) loved it. I say it's a strong,...
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The Daily American reviews
This is a good historical novel, very well-written. Gortner brings to life an extraordinary queen in a dangerous era.
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Amazon reviews
This novel is truly a pleasure to read, I read it cover to cover in an afternoon,I was never a true history fan, but gave it a chance. I must say, it read so much...
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Deccan Herald reviews
The book tries to give as complete a slice of Pakistani society as possible, without any obfuscation no matter how disconcerting the narrative and introduces an...
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San Antonio Express-News reviews
“. . . A richly textured story in which Alfonso and his family struggle to retain their values and traditions in the face of relentless and bloody persecution...
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RebeccasReads reviews
“If you enjoy seeing things from a different angle, then this is the book for you.” As soon as I reached this line on the back cover of “I Thought So: A Book of...
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National Public Radio reviews
by Jim Malusa
I don't, personally, actually know any botanists, but I have to admit that I've never thought of it as an especially adventurous profession, so I certainly wouldn'...
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