Published Reviews
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HR Examiner reviews
Donna Ballman is an employee-side employment lawyer who has been practicing 25 years. She knows her stuff. Best of all, she can write.
Ballman completely won me...
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The Northern Poetry Review reviews
Mark Lavorato is a well-traveled poet, a fact evidenced in this collection; his words reference his experiences in various countries, sometimes obliquely,...
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http://colonylibrarylady.com/2012/10/29/heroes-arise reviews
“Have you ever read a fantasy book that you really like? A lot?”
I have. A few years ago, I read the novel Heroes Arise with my son. When we finished,...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
The uncompromisingly frank account of a gifted woman's unlikely journey from teenage mother and juvenile delinquent to award-winning writer and scholar.
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Romantic Times reviews
by JT Ellison
Ellison delivers another outstanding crime thriller that plays on many of a reader's emotions: fear, love, hate and shock among them. It's obvious from the first...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
by JT Ellison
Publishers WeeklyA biological attack on the Washington, D.C., subway system propels Ellison’s suspenseful second Samantha Owens novel (after A Deeper Darkness)....
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Lethbridge Living reviews
Born and raised in Lethbridge, now Montreal-based, author Mark Lavorato has created one of the most intriguing and challenging books I've ever had the pleasure of...
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The Irish Examiner reviews
by Lisa Burkitt
Looking to the past
Saturday, August 18, 2012
The Memory of Scent
Lisa BurkittThe History Press Ireland €13.50 Review: Afric...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Despite a slow beginning, Richards (Sunset Bridge) manages to bring readers a well-crafted tale of atonement before death. Utterly alone after years of mistakes ("...
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500 Words of Wisdom reviews
by Beth Greer
We are all looking for ways to improve our health and explanations as to why there are so many illnesses and diseases these days. In my quest to find answers and...
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Library Journal reviews
Not for the faint of heart, this debut novel will keep readers glued to the very last page.
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Daily Telegraph, UK reviews
'Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey' Ed. Anastasia M Ashman and Jennifer Eaton GökmenSeal Women's Travel293 pages, paperback, £8.99
This is...
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Book Cover reviews
Davenport's work is insightful, original and eminently useful for people of all ages and professions.
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The Jamaican Gleaner reviews
Opal Palmer In love with Mr Write
published: Sunday | March 2, 2008
Barbara Nelson, Contributor
Opal Palmer Adisa is in love with writing. Her first stories, she...
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Amazon reviews
by Hank Quense
Welcome to Gundarland, a unique place filled with humans, dwarfs, Yuks, elves. Enter this world created by a god who sneezed. You read that right He sneezed with...
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The New York Times reviews
Merrill Markoe has a keen eye for the little lunacies of modern living. Hers is a special talent, desperately needed these days.
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The Metro reviews
Charlotte Greenwood burnished her little corner of the movie Oklahoma! as Aunt Eller, perhaps the most authentically Oklahoman character in the movie; Schulyer...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
When a novel opens with the scene of an indoor pool filled with lobsters and enough ice to keep them alive, and the environmental attorney who rigged this stunt in...
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NY Daily News reviews
"Gottfried... based her poems on real-life animals that reside at Farm Sanctuary, one of the nation's leading animal protection organizations."
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Sacramento Press reviews
"...this is one of the best books I’ve read in a very long time, memoir or otherwise."
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