Published Reviews
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Morningcable.com reviews
Poetic and lyrical, the novel aspires to create an impressive array of metaphor, mysticism, and reality within the juxtaposition of 8 protagonists, each...
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bookideas.com reviews
by Warren Adler
Sequels can be tricky and dangerous. Just ask Laurence J. Peter, who, with Raymond Hull, wrote in 1969 a ground-breaking book, The Peter Principle, the...
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Thoughts in Progress reviews
by Warren Adler
The War of the Roses - The Children by Warren Adler
You know how you read a book and wish the author would write a sequel because you’re curious about the...
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dadofdivas-reviews.blogspot.com reviews
by Warren Adler
About the Book What ever happened to the children from The War of the Roses?
"More than 20 years after the publication of The War of the Roses, the divorce story...
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http://authorbriankavanagh.bigblog.com.au/post.do?id=1245496#currentPostComments reviews
Morning, I finished your book. It worried me a bit when it started and the couple were in bed because I thought, 'Oh no. Don't let this be about sex, sex,...
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CatholicMom.com reviews
Imagine giving your mother a gift that is born of the emotions in your own heart and hand-created simply for her, to share not only the love you feel, but the many...
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Beyond the Squee Book Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
"There's some mystery as to why she has been invited to Scotland by her long-lost relatives. There's a treasure hunt in the background of their romance. I was...
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Booklist reviews
"Mastering matters subtle and grotesque, Bohjalian combines intricate plotting and bewitching sensuality with historical insight and a profound sense of place to...
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Romance Book Junkies Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
I had so much fun with this story and absolutely fell in love with Cearmach! Highland Were Wolf Wedding is a story ANY fans of the genre will have a great escape...
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AfricaBookClub.com reviews
by James Whyle
By any account, to entitle a début novel The Book of War can seem presumptuous. Yet, the book (published by Jacana Media in 2012) brilliantly lives up to the...
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blogster.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
As a child I grew up reading books like John Bellairs’ The House with a Clock in It’s Walls,J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and Madeleine...
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CCSE English Language and Literature Studies reviews
by Geling Yan
Abstract
It is Yan Geling’s invariable literary thoughts and feelings that express the real deep affections and experiences of women. As a Chinese American...
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Contemporary Literature - Volume 47, Number 4, Winter 2006, pp. 570-600 reviews
by Geling Yan
Although the name Yan Geling may mean very little to U.S.-based academics, Yan is often commended by scholars in mainland China and Taiwan as one of the most...
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The News, Pakistan reviews
Being a Muslim in India is a tough job. Threatened and terrorised by a growing number of Hindu militant extremists, and constantly looked at with suspicion and...
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The Economist reviews
by Geling Yan
There is no single authentic voice of Chinese fiction. And that may very well be a good thing.
ONE clear fact emerged from the controversy over Gao...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
“Zanoyan illuminates the seedy world of sex trafficking in the newly independent states of the former USSR. … The rarely discussed subject matter from a...
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http://www.hachettebookgroupusa.com/authors/32/725/critical_praise.html reviews
by Aimee Liu
"Set in tumultuous post-WWII Asia, Liu's third novel is an espionage thriller that traces a woman's efforts to find her husband after he disappears into the...
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Voya reviews
VOYA-Starred Review April 2007
Beaudoin, Sean. Going Nowhere Fast. Little,...
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Zinta Reviews Blogarama and The Smoking Poet reviews
by Aberjhani
“And then this gift arrives, this grand and pleasingly heavy book. Unwrapping, I knew this would not be the kind of read that one zips through on a spare weekend...
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Library Journal reviews
Humans have always had a desire to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci and his studies and drawings of flight to Orville and Wilbur Wright's flying machine to Amelia...
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