Published Reviews
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Vicki Delany
Starred Review. The discovery early one Christmas morning of the bodies of best friends Jason Wyatt-Yarmouth and Ewan Williams, two privileged young men from...
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http://romancebookscene.blogspot.com/2009/09/romance-book-review-rituals.html reviews
by Kiki Howell
This quick read novella gives readers a delightful look at light bondage. Both Maddie and Ryan are great characters having a great time exploring the new world...
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ParaNormal Romance Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
This tale has more twists and turns with every page. Not only is there a mystery of who the real murderer is, there is also a mystery surrounding Tessa and her...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
"A rich story of cultural revolution. The singers of the ice planet Nevya use their musical psi-powers to hold back the deadly cold. In Sing the Light, young...
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Waging Peace blog at timesunion.com reviews
Malott’s novel is a sparely written and stark depiction of three people and a nation confronting the horrors of war.
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Felix Palma reviews
"H. G. Wells meets the Computer Age in this fascinating variation on the time-travel theme. A dazzling succession of plots, adventures and hairpin turns, smoothly...
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The Pitch -- Kansas City reviews
by Bryant Simon
If you were depressed before you got your morning cup of coffee, then feel free to add a shot of kahlua before you keep reading. This will be a shock, but...
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Historical Novels Review reviews
This is a fictionalized account inspired by the life of the true Billy Laird, the only American Civil War soldier from the state of Maine to be tried for desertion...
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The Daily Beast reviews
by Mishna Wolff
It seems like there is a new memoir about an eccentric family coming out every other week, but newcomer Mishna Wolff distinguishes herself by bringing a fresh...
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Entertainment Weekly reviews
by Mishna Wolff
All of Wolff's experiences funnel into this buoyant memoir, which is rich in detail but never feels overembellished. Memories about the struggle to fit in can seem...
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The New York Times reviews
In the spring of 2001, as Barry Bonds was blasting balls out of ballparks in his steamrolling drive to overtake Mark McGwire's home-run record, he was peppered...
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"Library Journal" (9/15/2003) reviews
by Carla Blank
"The Before Columbus Foundation, whose 50-plus members include Marie Anderson, Herbert Kohl, and Ishmael Reed, was founded 20 years ago to promote...
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Holtuncensored.com reviews
by Gloria Feldt
What inspires me about Feldt's book is that she devotes the last 100 pages to "Fighting Forward: A New Pro-Choice Crusade," in which she lays out a blueprint for...
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The Catholic Monitor reviews
In the beautiful and reassuring story Mom and Dad Don’t Live Together Anymore by Kathy Stinson, a child learns to adjust to the separation of her parents. In what...
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www.libraryjournal.com/ reviews
Webster, Brenda. Vienna Triangle. Wings. 2009. 228p. ISBN 978-0-916727-50-5. pap. $16.95. F
Verdict: Webster effectively uses her knowledge of psychology, also...
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The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews reviews
ICE SONG is an exciting futuristic science fiction thriller that extrapolates modern day genetic engineering and HG Wells’ The Island of Dr. Moreau with a...
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The Book Worm reviews
by Terry Spear
I absolutely LOVED this book...hence giving it 5 stars. I wish I could've gave it 10 stars. This book from the beginning to the end was Perfect. Terry Spear...
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School Library Journal reviews
Gr 9 Up–When her mother chooses her boyfriend over her own daughter, Elle, 16, is moved into an apartment across Manhattan. She develops a friendship with Frank,...
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New York Times reviews
"Hendrix’s career as a superstar has been well chronicled; the more interesting details of how he became one are told here."
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Jenn's Bookshelf reviews
“Set in New York the 1970s, in the midst of the Patty Hearst kidnapping case, Hystera tells the story of one young woman’s battle with intimacy and independence....
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