Published Reviews
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Tucson Weekly reviews
The "prettiest girl in Arvin," from the title of Rafaela's G. Castro's collection of personal essays, was sometimes called "Pablito" or "muchachito"--little Pablo...
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Nylon Magazine reviews
Bookmark:
DIRTY WORDS: A LITERARY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SEX
Shit. Piss. Fuck. Cunt. Cocksucker. Motherfucker. Tits. These were the seven obscenities which were the...
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Amazon reviews
Narenta--the New Narnia, May 27, 2008
By Catherine Hassan
The Pevensie children are no longer the only ones being pulled away from their lives on Earth in order...
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Booklist reviews
Heartbreaking and compelling…Richmond gracefully weaves in fascinating background material on the coffee culture and the field of mathematics as she thoughtfully...
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MSNBC reviews
Golden Years Guide
If dad is on the brink of retirement or has already retired, Ernie J. Zelinski’s new book will help him make the most of it. How to Retire...
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Sun Herald (South Mississippi) reviews
What inspires great artists and what are their contributions to the world? First-time author Angela Nickerson delves into this subject with her book, "A Journey...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Theology is on trial in this extraordinary first novel, which alternates
between courtroom transcripts and a first-person account by the heroine,
Aslaug,...
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Geeks of Doom reviews
This issue fills me with hope for the following issues, as the story told is remarkably insightful, psychologically speaking. Actual thought has gone into the...
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Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1990 reviews
by Dale Estey
REVIEW OF FIRST EDITION:
Dale Estey's The Elephant Talks to God is, first and foremost, a witty, satirical book about the relationship between mortals and an...
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Holtuncensored.com reviews
by Gloria Feldt
"...The speaker is Gloria Feldt, president of Planned Parenthood and author of the eye-opening and invaluable title, "Behind Every Choice Is a Story" (University...
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S.F. Chronicle reviews
"Roby and Schreiber provide an insightful account of an artist who perceived his craft differently from any guitarist before or since."
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Portland Book Reviews and also American Chronicle reviews
Do you have a whiney child? Then they need to meet Peter the whiney rabbit who lives in the forest and whines from morning till night. Peter and the Whimper-...
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Chicago Jewish Star reviews
“A new biography Muriel’s War … is a story of courage and heroism. Chicago-born Muriel Gardiner was the daughter of a Protestant mother and a Jewish father, and...
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Booklist, 5/15/11 reviews
Aug 2011. 400 p. Del Rey, paperback, $15.00. (9780345508829)
In her second novel, Kasai returns to her sharply original world of human-animal somatics, mad...
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Booklist reviews
"Clenney’s debut, beginning a new paranormal series, showcases her ability to create an alternative modern world peopled with interesting, exciting, and compelling...
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The Durango Herald reviews
Vail historian Kelly Enright re-introduces the couple that time forgot in her new book, Osa and Martin: For the Love of Adventure. There must be something about...
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House of Seven Tails reviews
“Lilly has been voluntarily admitted to a psychiatric ward following a failed suicide attempt. She’s a smart woman, enrolled at Sarah Lawrence College....
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Facebook reviews
Gertrude's Broken Wand is a wonderful book! Kids and adult's alike will enjoy the adventures of twin siblings Rebecca and Dillon. The parallel world of "Here" is...
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Jenny Loves To Read reviews
I loved, loved, loved this book! This story was refreshing and different. With The King's Agent, I felt as though Aurelia and Battista were both...
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