Published Reviews
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Amazon.com reviews
This collects the first eight issues of an ongoing comics series that follows Justin Braddock as he learns deep secrets about his past self. In a distant past,...
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Amazon.com reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Tim Janson - (Amazon.com TOP 50 REVIEWER)
Part Sci-fi, part fantasy, with elements of covert intrigue and superhero action, Black Tide is one...
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The Kansas City Star reviews
Tiny Dancer was selected as one of the "100 Most Noteworthy Books of 2005"
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Green Hills Literary Lantern reviews
These eight stories won the 2007 Spokane Prize for Short Fiction, and prevailed, one suspects, in part because of the integrity of each combined with the degree to...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
While My Guitar Gently Weeps: A JP Kinkaid Mystery Deborah Grabien. Minotaur, $24.99 (288p) ISBN 978-0-312-59096-3
In Grabien's diverting second mystery to feature...
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PopMatters.com reviews
I whole-heartedly recommend this book to anyone who is participating in our Peep-obsessed culture. If you blog, Tweet or use any other form of social networking to...
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www.blogcritics.org reviews
by Louise Young
As the reader, you will find yourself unable to avoid the seduction and allure created by the author, Louise Young, who has a natural sensitivity and suavity for...
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The Oregonian reviews
by Naseem Rakha
More than a novel detailing the oft-chronicled and frequently patsied nature of forgiveness, this is a colorful and creative biography of hate -- about its...
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Novel Reviews reviews
Chris Meeks melds his mastery of short stories with a coming of age tale in his first novel. The reader is invited to follow Edward from his awkward and insecure...
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http://motherofinsanityarewecrazyyet.blogspot.com/2011/10/book-review-marmalade-gertrudes-broken.htm reviews
Marmalade is a well written children’s fantasy book. It’s the story of two fourth grade twins, who both fall into a strange situation. They find themselves in...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Goldman’s snappy dialogue and light touch make this sendup of West Coast superficiality, East Coast academia, and the Old Testament an entertaining read full of...
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Newark Star Ledger reviews
by Paul LaRosa
Paul LaRosa has written a breezy memoir so authentic that you can almost hear the clacking of those oversized typewriters that reporters of a certain age may...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
San Francisco attorney Siegel's debut pits a likable lead against a giant law firm run by villains and fools; the result is a well-made courtroom page-turner,...
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Salon reviews
"Searching and often searing . . . . humane and, at the same time, . . . unsentimental. . . .The Book of Calamities is a work of real moral intricacy . . . ....
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writer and witches, and words ... reviews
The best pasrt of this book for me was the ending . . . . It leaves the reader with a sense of peace, if not satisfaction. I highly recommend it - this is...
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American Library Association's Newbery-Caldecott Committee member reviews
As a librarian and two year member of the American Library Association's Newbery-Caldecott Committee, I was instantly drawn to the spinning movement and...
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FOREWORD reviews
by Ellen Urbani
The author arrived in Guatemala in 1991 a fresh-faced twenty-two-year-old, straight from life as a southern belle at the University of Alabama. She left at the...
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Suite101.com reviews
"Switch is a frantic, adrenaline blast of a thriller. Without doubt, a pulsating debut that will grab many thriller-lovers by the lapels and refuse to let them go...
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