Published Reviews
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The Denver Post reviews
Anesthesiologist Carol Cassella is obviously at home in the medical world that houses her vibrant debut, "Oxygen." And it isn't until the last quarter of the book...
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MYSTERY SCENE MAGAZINE reviews
“McDonald's sophomore effort is a lot of fun, as the author effortlessly and credibly incorporates his characters and storyline into such real life happenings as...
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School Library Journal reviews
“Beautiful…the jewel-toned illustrations of the natural world immediately draw the eye….handsomely illustrated.”
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Gifted and Talented Child Blog reviews
“ ... this is a book that sings! The rhyming text is unique and musical and the illos are vibrant and melodious. This is not your average picture book. In it,...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
“ ... gorgeous jewel-toned illustrations featuring anthropomorphized trees are sure to be pored over by young readers, who will be taken in by their fairy-forest...
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Mom is Just a Nickname reviews
This book earned a prize for the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing in 2008 and it’s easy to see why. The story is told beautifully, and...
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Romance Reviews Today reviews
"...Excellent writing, characters trying to grow beyond their previous limitations, along with a thrilling plot earn RUNNING SCARED an RRT Perfect 10."
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Amazon.Com reviews
A good quality domestic thriller. There is a strong plot and some nice characterisation and dialogue, which makes this a notch above the average fare out there....
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BookTribes reviews
Pauline Rowson has the knack of captivating the audience. You will be taken on a thrilling mystery and just when you think you know who done what to whom, the...
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Library Journal reviews
by Jena Pincott
Former science editor Pincott explores the science of attraction based on the latest scientific studies in biology, evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, and the...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune reviews
"Mr. Trachtenberg is a splendid, if curious, raconteur--world-class at literate whining . . . and close to that in assuming the comical stance of aesthete/thug (...
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The Short Review reviews
Interview with Christopher Meeks
The Short Review: How long did it take you to write all the stories in your collection?
Christopher Meeks: After college, I wrote...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by Ron Dakron
Ne plus ultra bizarre, man! With cartilaginous prose, soft as fishbone, sense-bending and scattershot as a Robin Williams shtick where lost meanings blast by,...
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School Library Journal reviews
"Readers will empathize with the protagonist and may see themselves in her as she struggles with peer relationships. Refreshingly, Nadie develops her own "rules"...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
by Geri Spieler
On Sept. 22, 1975, a seemingly unremarkable 45-year-old named Sara Jane Moore shot at President Gerald Ford in San Francisco. She missed, but only by about 6...
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BOXCAR Poetry Review reviews
With studied equanimity, with swan-like grace, she simultaneously foregrounds and deconstructs gender and race
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The Bohemian reviews
by Bill Vartnaw
'Finnish-American Poetry' features works by Johanna Rauhala, Bill Vartnaw and Don Hagelberg in a small volume of open-format poetry. Rauhala's poetry is set...
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