Published Reviews
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New York Times reviews
by Steve Hodel
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"George Hodel, I think, is fit company for some of noir's most civilized villains--like Waldo Lydecker in "Laura", Harry Lime in "The Third Man" or ven Noah...
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JB Stillwater Reviews reviews
by Keith Pyeatt
Above Haldis Notch by Keith Pyeatt
If you love science fiction thrillers, and who doesn't, you are going to love Keith Pyeatt's "Above Haldis Notch." Set in a...
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The Sunday Observer reviews
Powerfully encased in honours to the Orishas, womanist poet and scholar Opal Palmer Adisa has offered a big book about three strains of blackness in the...
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Gypsy Mama Logs reviews
This book had me hooked from the very beginning!! It is non-stop action from one cover to the other, and is written in the style of a big summer...
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Asheville Poetry Review reviews
by Alex Grant
POETS' DEMANDS: READERS AND CONTEXTS
IN FOUR NEW BOOKS OF POETRY
Brewer, Gaylord. Give Over, Graymalkin. Pasadena: Red Hen Press, 2011.
Grant, Alex. The...
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The Deseret News reviews
Patricia V. Davis, author of “The Diva Doctrine: 16 Universal Principles Every Woman Needs to Know,” has some advice for women on becoming a true diva. This is not...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Goldman’s snappy dialogue and light touch make this sendup of West Coast superficiality, East Coast academia, and the Old Testament an entertaining read full of...
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Truly Simply Pink reviews
Let me just say that the synopsis above is a very tame version of what really happens in this fast paced, hair raising story of intrigue. I could not put the...
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The Romance Reader reviews
by Lisa Jensen
"A thoroughly satisfying romantic tale, filled with swashbuckling pirates, plenty of atmosphere, and characters who come alive. It’s a solid debut from an author...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer reviews
"Write what you know" remains the quintessential advice to aspiring writers, especially those hoping to pen a novel.
Carol Wiley Cassella certainly is following...
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nameberry.com reviews
by Hope Edelman
My daughter got her name from a San Francisco Guardian newspaper box.
Actually, she got her name from a prophetic graffiti artist who chose a Guardian newspaper...
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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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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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The Globe & Mail reviews
"Nell's husband, a failed farmer, is abject and dangerous. A week before he takes his fists to Nell she sees her first rat. The varmint has a smug look, staring...
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Tome Tender reviews
by Terry Spear
Elaine Hawthorne is an American grey werewolf and she has been living as a lone wolf for years. She has returned to Scotland...
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New Consciousness Review reviews
"Deep in every heart is a wellspring of wisdom...Our heart's wisdom comes to us as universal images and symbols...Guided Imagery is a process that focuses our...
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KimiLicious reviews
5-star review: Awesome book. I am a person who will not give details about the book as I hate when someone is a book spoiler, therefore I usually say if I...
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Amazon.com reviews
This is the best book I've ever read on the Beatles. It gives you insight after insight as to how they worked, and gives you a history of the Abbey Road studio...
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