Published Reviews
|
Caught Between the Pages reviews
I’ve really been looking forward to reading more novels like this lately so when I had the opportunity to read Sleeper’s Run I jumped on it! I got the action and...
Read More »
|
Amazon Review reviews
by Rob Loughran
I definitely enjoyed this book. It's a great story, one that explores the dark side of "normal" people who might think about doing something "wrong" but never...
Read More »
|
|
Smashwords.com reviews
by Rob Loughran
"Beautiful Lies" a hard-boiled crime novel by Rob Loughran is a carefully written and ingenious glimpse into the mind of a thrill killer, what he is thinking,...
Read More »
|
Poetry International/ Issue 18/19/ 2012 reviews
Beautiful Soon Enough
"The stories in this prize-winning collection are all about sex. They’re tactile, explosive, hilarious, rueful, and knowing. They’re...
Read More »
|
|
aethlon reviews
Although the term "fan fiction" might strike some as praise that is as faintly damning as "journeyman pitcher" or "utility infielder," the stories in Final...
Read More »
|
Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
From the strong, eye-catching cover showing two black angels, male and female, designed by Luther Vann, to the last page of "Christmas When Music Almost Killed...
Read More »
|
|
Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
Elemental is an excellent collaboration between poet and artist. Aberjhani constructs beautiful visions through the creative task of placing words in a most...
Read More »
|
Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
The American Poet Who Went Home Again will make me do something I never do--I will re-read this soul-exploring book again and maybe again.
Going home is never easy...
Read More »
|
|
Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
I love this marvelous book and recommend it, with pleasure, to one and all. Mr Aberjhani's voice should be heard around the world...
Read More »
|
Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
What I particularly noticed was the commentary on historical events, such as 9/11. There were also tributes to figures in American life past and present, figures...
Read More »
|
|
Chicosol.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
By Lindajoy Fenley
© chicoSol
posted April 5
Andrew Lam's short story collection, "Birds of Paradise Lost," lured me into a labyrinth of past and...
Read More »
|
Library Journal reviews
by Lisa Solod
This collection of 23 new essays maps a lot of terrain, not simply that of physical desire or lust. The longings here range from joyous to bittersweet, from...
Read More »
|
|
Scribd.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Barros, Corina 07-78921
September 29, 2010
Prof. Jose Y Dalisay Jr
CL 111
The Image of Displacement when East Meets West
Palmistry or the characterization...
Read More »
|
The New York Times reviews
by Geling Yan
Yan's use of shifting perspectives -- including that of the narrator herself, who confesses her ''surprise'' at the unpredictable behavior of her imagined...
Read More »
|
|
"The Image of History: The Literary Presentation of the Early History of Chinese American in Yan Gel reviews
by Geling Yan
|
Foreign Service Journal reviews
by Robert Earle
Nights in the Pink Motel:
An American Strategist’s
Pursuit of Peace in Iraq
Robert Earle, Naval Institute
Press, 2008, $34.95, hardcover,
288 pages.
This firsthand...
Read More »
|
|
Historic Windsor Library VT. and www.restoremedia.com reviews
He explains calculations effectively and includes detailed glossaries throughout the book. It is a practical manual for carpenters and other trade professionals to...
Read More »
|
Orion Magazine reviews
"THE OTHER WEEKEND, on a plane from Denver to Minneapolis, my sixteen-month-old son sleeping fitfully on my lap, I reread Robert Wrigley’s Beautiful Country and...
Read More »
|
|
Deb's Book Bag reviews
by Terry Spear
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...
Read More »
|
Poetry International/ Issue 18/19/ 2012 reviews
Beautiful Soon Enough
"The stories in this prize-winning collection are all about sex. They’re tactile, explosive, hilarious, rueful, and knowing. They’re...
Read More »
|














