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Nox Dormienda (jacket cover)
Contra Costa Times/San Jose Mercury News reviews
The Roman conquest of Britain continues to interest writers, and Stanley has come up with a different angle, focusing on Arcturus, a half-British, half-Roman...
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Nox Dormienda (jacket cover)
Library Journal reviews
... the author, with her background in classics and archaeology, has a good sense of time and place. The staccato movement of the narrative is very reminiscent of...
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Marie-Claire 3: Visitors
Access My Library reviews
After reading this third book, I can't wait to read the first two! Marie Claire takes her readers on an adventure few will forget. She is a character that readers...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Washington Monthly writers Kounalakis (Beyond Spin: The Power of Strategic Corporate Journalism) and Laufer (Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq)...
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Marie-Claire 3: Visitors
CM: Canadian Review of Materials reviews
After reading this third book, I can't wait to read the first two! Marie Claire takes her readers on an adventure few will forget. She is a character that readers...
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The Great Bike Race
CM: Canadian Review of Materials reviews
Throughout the narrative, Stinson allows readers to observe demonstrations of loyalty and friendship as well as fun and competitiveness. Stinson beautifully...
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The Great Bike Race
Quill & Quire reviews
Stinson's writing is swift and natural; her characters are quickly drawn but not simplistic. The rivalries between the young friends, and their resolutions, are...
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Bookslut reviews
"There’s plenty of hard lesbian sex along the trail, but it would be a mistake to relegate Crashing America or its author to a lesbian porn ghetto populated by...
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No One You Know
Boston Globe reviews
Thoughtful, involving, intricately constructed, and well written...Michelle Richmond never strikes a false note in No One You Know…It's an intelligent, emotionally...
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Love Every Leaf, The Life of Landscape Architect Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Quill & Quire reviews
Stinson delivers her usual polished product, crafting a thoroughly researched, well-written text. Tundra hasn't scrimped on the production values, either, so the...
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A Highland Werewolf Wedding
Deb's Book Bag reviews
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is the eleventh book in the Heart of the Wolf series by Terry Spear. This highly acclaimed series is well known for Spear's great...
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Finn: A Novel
Newsweek reviews
Clinch's Pap is a convincingly nightmarish extrapolation of Twain's. He's the mad, lost and dangerous center of a world we'd hate to live in--or do we still live...
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Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star reviews
"An intricate and sometimes very funny story. ...well-researched and carries the reader seamlessly from Oliver Cromwell's Ireland to a modern-day trailer park in a...
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Race With The Devil
Brian Setzer, Grammy-winning guitarist reviews
I loved it! I couldn't put it down!
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Today.com reviews
I’m not an avid fan of short story collections, but I have to say I enjoyed Months and Seasons by Christopher Meeks. The stories are versatile, interesting, keen...
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Book reviews
Leslie Davenport is an inspiring therapist and healer with a depth to her work that makes her an alchemist of the heart. She has a way of accompanying patients...
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Pop Culture Junkie reviews
The Brightest Moon of the Century is one of my favorite kinds of stories. It explores a large portion of one person's life. You get to see how a person grows and...
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Kirkus Book Reviews reviews
The author’s evolving maturity is part of the story of his little girl’s struggle to cope with a brain deformity found in only 100 or so patients worldwide. After...
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Fallen Angel Reviews reviews
...Mr. Charters has created a futuristic society very much like our own. The class system that separates the well-to-do from the poor is very sad. Raul's father...
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Synchronized Chaos reviews
Kate Evans’ recent novel For the May Queen follows Norma Jean, a young girl from the small California town of Auburn, through her 1981 freshman year at Sacramento...
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