Published Reviews
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Prick of the Spindle: an online literary journal reviews
"[Fleegal's] poems exist on the cusp of discovery, 'a secret about to be told'...The voice in these poems is also a warning, a young woman cautioning herself in...
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E!Online reviews
by Mary Otis
Mark Haskell Smith: My favorite novel this year is The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz, 'cause it rocks cover to cover. Most underappreciated,...
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Esquire.com reviews
by Mary Otis
"Yes, Yes, Cherries offers an intriguing batch of imperfect characters and unstable conditions. Otis has a sharp eye for people’s habits. She knows how to draw...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Mary Otis
"Shame, spurned love and seething desire run through the sometimes-connected stories in Otis's adroit debut collection."
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LA Times reviews
by Mary Otis
"These are invisible people in pockets of the city that go underchronicled... What ties them all together is Otis' strong voice, which is jittery and electric,...
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1439203512/ref=cm_pdp_arms_dp_img_1 reviews
by David Wind
***** (5 stars) Highly intelligent detective story
A complex and highly intelligent detective story, David Wind's latest novel demands your attention and pays off...
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www.bookideas.com reviews
by David Wind
Angels in Mourning
by David Wind
Rating: ****
Reviewed by: Kelly Davis
I'd never had the pleasure of reading any of David Wind's 33 previous novels, but when I...
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ALAN Online reviews
by A.S. King
"Ms. King has the reader hooked from the beginning and continues to pull one in as each chapter reveals more information about Emer’s life before and after she...
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Historical Novels Review Online (November 2008 - February 2009 quarter) reviews
by Rosy Cole
My Mother Bids Me - Rosy Cole, New Eve Publishing, 2007 (New edition of novel formerly published in 1984) $13.72, pb, 192pp, 9781847991287
Roisin Harcup...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by JT Ellison
Starred Review!!!!
Judas Kiss J.T. Ellison. Mira, $6.99 (416p) ISBN 978-0-7783-2629-8
Carefully orchestrated plot twists and engrossing characters combine in...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
"I honestly thought Me & Emma was about as perfect a book as I could ever want to read, with absolutely no need for a follow-up. But now that I’ve read What...
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Letter reviews
"As the CEO of a mortuary and memorial park many grief recovery books cross my desk each year. All too often these books contain essential information but the...
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Romance Reviews Today reviews
by Terry Odell
WHEN DANGER CALLS is more than romantic suspense; it's also a love story at its best. It’s exactly the kind of book that should put Terry Odell on the map, an...
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The Times Literary Supplement reviews
From The Times Literary Supplement
December 24, 2004
Being Derrida
Josh Cohen
PORTRAIT OF JACQUES DERRIDA AS A YOUNG JEWISH SAINT. Helene Cixous. Translated from...
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http://www.Suite101.com reviews
Set in the final years of Imperial China, Chiew-Siah Tei explores the lives of two brothers as they carry their family legacy into a new era in Chinese history.
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Amazon.com reviews
CHRONICLE OF AIR AND DREAMS is at once a ghost story and a tale of vengeance. It weaves past and present in the story of Maria Elena, an archeologist, and her...
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http://60goingon16.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/10/in-extremis.html reviews
by Libby Cone
Knowing, from author friends, of the trials and tribulations of actually seeing a book through to publication, I can only applaud Libby Cone, who did this all by...
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The Christian Science Monitor reviews
by Eugenia Kim
“Kim builds a patient spell, carefully orienting American readers who probably know little of this chapter of history. And with Najin having to face the Great...
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Pedestal Magazine reviews
by Bruce Lader
Lader segues from the personal and social into the political with “Agrigento, Sicily (July 17, 1941).” The loss and grief of individuals in the bombed city could...
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution reviews
In "The Shadows of Youth: The Remarkable Journey of the Civil Rights Generation," Andrew B. Lewis puts forward a collective portrait of this remarkable set of...
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