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South Coast Today reviews
By Brian J. Lowney Fur, fins and feathers April 05, 2008 6:00 AM Jean Fogle knows that the simplest pleasures often bring the most joy in life. She also...
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New York Post reviews
"A Charles Kurault-Albert Brooks-style romp where they meet up with nudists, robbers and more."
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Elle Magazine reviews
"When a self-proclaimed Long Island Princess, who never imagined that finding the perfect campground would be more important that finding the perfect pair of shoes...
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Chicago Tribune reviews
Hot Summer Read list.
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Tulsa World reviews
"Orion's husband had an idea — leave behind their lives as psychiatrists and travel around the country in a converted bus. 'Why can't you be like a normal husband...
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Syndicated review reviews
Since way last summer, you’ve been planning your dream vacation. It was always going to be a road trip, somewhat reminiscent of the ones your parents took you on...
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Rocky Mountain News reviews
"Orion has every good travel writer's ability to make readers feel they are there, to capture the telling details of places, and to present the account in a witty...
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Denver Magazine reviews
First of all, any book that opens each chapter with a cocktail recipe works for us. This is the story of a pair of married Boulder psychiatrists who decide to take...
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Medieval Bookworm reviews
In his first short story collection, Christopher Meeks uses effective prose to provide us with a variety of emotions and real life situations in compact form....
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writer and witches, and words ... reviews
The best pasrt of this book for me was the ending . . . . It leaves the reader with a sense of peace, if not satisfaction. I highly recommend it - this is...
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The Smoking Poet reviews
There are one hundred nine poems in this volume and the book is a page turner. I found myself gulping down the words in each of her poems. I read through the...
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Bone Worship, by Elizabeth Eslami
Booklist reviews
“A realistic and heartfelt depiction of a young woman at a crossroads wondering “What’s next?” Eslami’s debut deftly limns a young woman’s exploration of her roots...
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Boston Globe reviews
Randy Susan Meyers’s sensitive story about the legacy of domestic violence is painful to read at times, but unforgettable. Randy Susan Meyers delivers a clear-eyed...
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blog reviews
From GoodReads: Jennie’s connection with her twin brother, Toby, grew stronger after he died in 1864. Now Jennie must rely on her ability to communicate with the...
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http://thefurnacereview.wordpress.com/2010/05/21/what-bright-messages/ reviews
May 21, 2010 Yes, we’ve featured Andrew Demcak’s latest book, A Single Hurt Color, before. But that was before we’d had a copy in our own hands. Now that I’ve...
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Grasping for the Wind reviews
This is an apocalyptic story to stand alongside such greats as Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, or the Wastelands anthology edited by John...
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Your Self-Confident Baby
O: The Oprah Magazine reviews
I had great trepidation about motherhood, and so I've read a lot of child-rearing guides. This one was recommended to me by our friends Gary Ross (director of...
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Tulsa World reviews
"Orion's husband had an idea — leave behind their lives as psychiatrists and travel around the country in a converted bus. 'Why can't you be like a normal husband...
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The Vampire...In My Dreams
Romance Junkies reviews
Terry Lee Wilde has written a wonderful young adult paranormal book that will appeal to romance lovers of all ages. THE VAMPIRE…IN MY DREAMS has an action-packed...
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