Published Reviews
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Darque Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
Destiny of the Wolf follows Lelandi’s search for answers in the death of her sister Larissa. With a heavy dose of suspense, Ms. Spear weaves a romantic paranormal...
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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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The Historical Novels Review reviews
by Eliza Graham
In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long dreaded: ‘who is my father?’ The answer is simple and yet so...
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The Historical Novels Review reviews
by Eliza Graham
In January 2006 Alix is tracked down by her birth son, Michael. He asks the question she has long dreaded: ‘who is my father?’ The answer is simple and yet so...
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Alabama Writers' Forum reviews
by Robert Gray
In his new collection of poetry I Wish That I Were Langston Hughes, Robert Gray, over the course of thirty-two poems, attempts to do what so many of us cannot: pay...
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Caribousmom reviews
Christopher Meeks has transitioned from short stories to his first novel -- and the result is a book which draws the reader in with humor, empathy, and a gentle...
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School Library Journal reviews
This memoir is a classic coming-of-age story in which the author casts himself as an antihero in the tradition of Holden Caulfield. Schrand's stories of life at...
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Milwaukee Shepherd Express reviews
Greer will satisfy neither credulous UFOlogists nor rock-headed skeptics. But far more interesting than any more polemic, The UFO Phenomenon is a rigorously argued...
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John Trauth - co author of Your Retirement Your Way - reviews After 50 It's Up To Us... by George Sc reviews
"Optimistic, deeply insightful, and filled with real-life examples, this book is a must for those of us who are willing to invest the time to develop the skills...
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Bibliolatry reviews
Who hasn't effed up royally? Cut off your nose to spite your face? Who hasn't done the one dumb thing you told yourself not to do? If these scenarios do not apply...
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Faringdon Folly reviews
by Eliza Graham
Restitution--a new novel by Eliza Graham
"People are like rivers, they have no nationality but take on the nature of the terrain they pass through. No human spirit...
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http://www.stupidranger.com reviews
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will definitely read it again. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys stories of the Realms.
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School Library Journal reviews
From his eye-opening perspective, Kohler draws in readers with some gut-wrenching accounts of warfare, lightening the mood with references to bands, songs, and his...
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Amazon.com reviews
The boy magician Anand, his sassy partner Nisha, and their beloved teacher Abhaydatta reunite for a new adventure in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's second...
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harriet: a blog from the Poetry Foundation reviews
by Tara J Betts
For real, all one has to do is read Arc & Hue to know that Betts is a REAL poet. Not only does she write about a diverse range of expansive themes, but she...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by A.S. King
Please Ignore Vera Dietz has been chosen as a Best Contemporary Novel for Teens by Kirkus Reviews.
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Dreaming In Books reviews
Let me start by saying this: I am not putting up a cover comments section because I want to rave about it in depth. Right now. This cover is just amazing. It...
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Book Marks reviews
"...captures the southern continent’s blend of mystery, menace and majesty with ravishing immediacy....Bledsoe’s narrative of the women’s stint in polar isolation...
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You Gotta Read Review reviews
by Terry Spear
Jake Silver was dropping off some of his photographs at an art shop in the quaint tourist town of Breckenridge, Colorado when...
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