Published Reviews
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National Public Radio, All Things Considered reviews
When a gifted writer finds the language to combine a love of music and a knowledge of music, something just clicks. -- Alan Cheuse, NPR
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Publishers Weekly-- Religion Bookline reviews
"This book is 'a layman's response' to unimaginable anguish, a collection of powerful stories rather than a philosophical treatise. Writing movingly about victims...
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New Delhi Organiser reviews
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A Place to Retire
Sooner or later the retirement day would have come and gone. If you are in a corporate house...
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SFX magazine reviews
As usual, Chadbourn takes it even deeper. He challenges accepted points of view, comments on religion and politics, and questions perceptions, all while cracking...
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C & G Newspapers reviews
One of the things Dorene O’Brien liked about being a reporter was meeting different people and listening to their stories.
The former journalist puts her ear to...
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Style Weekly, Richmond, Va. reviews
Eliezer Sobel and his wife, Shari, live in an unassuming neighborhood in the Fan. Their lawn is well-groomed, the paint isn’t peeling and you can’t smell the...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
The 99th Monkey: A Spiritual Journalist's Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics, and Other Consciousness-Raising Experiments
Eliezer Sobel. Santa...
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Library Journal reviews
In Bethan, ME, 1987, Maren is pregnant; she claims that she is still a virgin. The story of her daughter, Aslaug, follows. She is raised by her severe mother in...
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http://www.reviewermagazine.com/ reviews
I started reading the stories in PORTRAITS IN THE DARK in a random fashion, picking out a story here, a story there, to get a general feel of what she’s all about...
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http://www.bookgasm.com reviews
Perhaps Nancy O. Greene’s PORTRAITS IN THE DARK is about what you don’t see in the darkness. Her short vignettes try to shine some light on what we’re quick to...
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The Boston Globe reviews
Dave Zeltserman is at it again writing about ex-con antiheroes with the kind of panache that would make Jim Thompson, king of the psycho killer novels, proud. In...
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Buzz Words Books - Australia reviews
Almost every child must have been told at one point to use 'the magic word'. In Sherrill S. Canon's The Magic Word Elisabeth Keys has never said thank you, excuse...
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The Daily Beast reviews
by Edie Meidav
‘Lola, California’ By Edie Meidav. 448 pages. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. $28.
Edie Meidav's Lola, California is titled after the name two girls, Lana and Rose,...
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Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries reviews
Book Review Rise and Fall of Managed Care; a comprehensive history of a mass medical movement. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. September 2001, Vol...
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MY OVERSTUFFED BOOKSHELF reviews
First of all, look at that cover . . . talk about making a book look suspenseful and paranormal. WOW! Hoodoo Money had me turning the pages with enthusiasm and...
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East Hampton Star reviews
Corpses and Coq au VinBy Michael Z. Jody(03/24/2009) “Deadly Bones,” the new thriller by Boris Riskin and the second Jake Wanderman novel, is barely four pages...
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The Buffalo News reviews
“Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend” by Paul Schneider is the best thing I’ve read this year — it puts truer faces on the duo than Warren Beatty and...
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Small Press Reviews reviews
I first became aware of the writing of Christopher Meeks when I read his wonderful short story collection Months and Seasons. Now Meeks has come out with a...
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Kirkus Book Reviews reviews
The author’s evolving maturity is part of the story of his little girl’s struggle to cope with a brain deformity found in only 100 or so patients worldwide.
After...
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