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http://markleslie.blogspot.com/2010/06/review-switch-by-grant-mckenzie.html reviews
"With a 'regular guy caught in a terrible nightmare' scenario, reminiscent of some of the recent novels of Linwood Barclay, McKenzie has crafted a brilliantly...
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http://www.teenaintoronto.com/2010/06/book-switch-2010-grant-mckenzie.html reviews
Hard to put down! The chapters are short and snappy ... and I kept saying, "I'll just read one more chapter ... one more chapter". The pace is quick and frantic...
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http://back-to-books.blogspot.com/2010/06/105-switch-by-grant-mckenzie.html reviews
All I can start out with is a big WOW! This is not quite my usual fare of thriller which usually consists of the serial killer variety so I was not prepared for...
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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God
Lexington reviews
With the very first sentence Steve McSwain captured my own thoughts and spirit. From there I journeyed page by page with him through his own spiritual experience...
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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God
Liverpool, UK reviews
" A book that challenges the reader to open up their view and experience of God far wider than most churches dare to endorse! Steve combines a spiritual biography...
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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God
Highland Church, Louisville, KY reviews
McSwain’s anchor to a big and beautiful God gives him courage to explore the depth and breadth of religious topics that few dare to broach. More than a collection...
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Kwips & Kritiques reviews
WEREWOLF SERIES #5: SEDUCED BY THE WOLF Terry Spear ISBN: 978-1402237539 August 2010 Sourcebooks Casablanca Paranormal Romance/Shape Shifter Mass Market Paperback...
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New Poems by Scott Owens
JMWW reviews
Paternity is so perfect, so obviously a book of poems I will come back to again and again, that I find so inspiring. The poem that best represents this collection...
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Something Must Happen
Rattle: Poetry for the 21st Century reviews
Something Must Happen is notable for Balbo’s specificity of language, well-paced lines, grace, and patience for erecting tiny statues in honor of personal and...
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Fortunate Harbor by Emilie Richards
Publishers Weekly reviews
A juicy, sprawling beach read with a suspenseful twist, Richards’s sunny sequel to Happiness Key reveals the next life step for Tracy Deloche and her tenant...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
WHATEVER troubles me about the nine stories in Adam Haslett's first collection, or about the sensibility of their youngish author (he's in his early 30's), has...
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Genesis Machines
Mail on Sunday reviews
"...An elegant primer on a mind-blowing technology that could change our lives out of all recognition... On the way to describing...this new science, Amos...
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The New York Times reviews
''Diary of a Viagra Fiend'' melds crude living with crude humor, but it's often wickedly appealing and spiked with nasty belly laughs.
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Romantic Times Book Reviews reviews
Dionne is going to be an author to be reckoned with if her debut novel is any indication. A fascinating blend of science fiction and fact, it weaves a great deal...
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The Fractured World
Wild Goose Poetry Review reviews
The Fractured World by Scott Owens (Main Street Rag, 2008, http://www.mainstreetrag.com/store/) Review by Tim Peeler The Fractured World by Scott Owens is a three...
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El Pais (literary supplement) reviews
Por eso resulta original esta novela, que nunca abandona una visión optimista y positiva pese a la gravedad de los hechos que narra. Zimler, con diálogos bien...
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Dallas Morning News (syndicated column) reviews
Ballman's experience as an employment law attorney shows that employees don't know much about their employment rights.  They rely on their employers to know...
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School Library Journal reviews
★ "King’s thoughtful, sad, funny, and frank book will appeal to ... anyone who wants to define herself on her own terms." --School Library Journal (starred)
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Starred Review. You/ should have seen the sweat of still-being-alive, writes Lemon in his sprawling, varied, and ambitious second collection. Thoughts of joy and...
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PsycCRITIQUES Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books reviews
Liu's book, Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, immediately grabbed our attention because it focuses on life after a person overcomes an eating...
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