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The Last Queen
Publishers Weekly reviews
The 1492 conquest of Granada makes for high adventure and royal intrigue in this second sparkling historical from Gortner (The Secret Lion). Spanish Princess Juana...
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BC Magazine reviews
"Seabird, the debut novel by Sherry Thompson, is reminiscent of Lewis's classic series in terms of the rich fantasy world the author has crafted . . . . . . "The...
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River
CK2S Kwips and Kritiques reviews
No one would ever guess that RIVER is a debut novel unless you told them! Skyla Dawn Cameron has perfectly captured the angst of the teenage years in a format...
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River
ParanormalRomance Reviews reviews
This is a terrific book, filled with unique and well-drawn characters, realistic dialogue, and a great deal of humor, as River has to deal with a sudden and...
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Booklist, Starred Review reviews
"Schrand’s deeply textured memoir of life in a small Idaho town boasts a rich palette of glittering iridescent hues, somber earth tones, and delicate, evocative...
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Virgins And Martyrs: An Aria Quynn Novel
The Mystery Gazette; Harriet Klausner Reviews reviews
Virgins and Martyrs-E. L. Merkel Virgins and Martyrs E. L. Merkel Five Star, Apr 2008, $25.95 ISBN: 9781594146350 In Spanish Bay, Florida, a powerful bomb...
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Wall Street Journal reviews
The DNA Dilemma Grappling With Bad News From Genetic Testing By LAURA LANDRO April 5, 2008; Page W8 Pretty Is What Changes By Jessica Queller Spiegel & Grau,...
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The News Review reviews
Gail Perry Johnston and Jill Perry Rabideau launched Cupola Press to help people through challenging times. They take the approach of not telling anyone what to do...
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Washington Post reviews
Poet's Choice By Robert Pinsky
 Sunday, May 13, 2007; BW1 Poetry appeals to people who get bored easily. It can accomplish a lot in small spaces: sometimes, in...
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The Last Days Of Madame Rey
Kirkus Review reviews
THE LAST DAYS OF MADAME REY by A.W. Hill: • For more information on the author and the book/series, please check out his web site: www.awhill.net Praise: “A...
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Pearl Jacket and Other Stories: Flash Fiction from Contemporary China
The Globe Corner Bookstore reviews
"The Pearl Jacket and Other Stories is full of short-shorts with this biting irony or crisp, cruel social criticism. However, it also shares with the readers...
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The Possibility of Everything
Perceptive Travel reviews
“What do you believe in?” Uzi asked me one night. “I’m a card-carrying member of the Church of the Senses,” I said. “I have to see to believe.” “No, I’...
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The Evolution of Shadows
Wichita Eagle reviews
War is gritty and messy, rarely as glorious as it is in the movies or as sanitized as it can seem from a distance. The Balkan wars in the 1990s — particularly the...
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BLOOD STRANGERS: a memoir
Examiner.com reviews
In her memoir, Blood Strangers, Katherine A. Briccetti takes on the complex, politically-charged and personally confusing question of what constitutes a family and...
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http://www.teenaintoronto.com/2010/06/book-switch-2010-grant-mckenzie.html reviews
Hard to put down! The chapters are short and snappy ... and I kept saying, "I'll just read one more chapter ... one more chapter". The pace is quick and frantic...
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The Boston Globe reviews
Gorgeously written with a fiercely honest voice, “Color Blind,’’ shows that who we are is shaped by how we are nurtured, even when our histories leave damage that...
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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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Kirkus Reviews reviews
PLEASE IGNORE VERA DIETZ Author: King, A.S. A star is assigned to books of unusual merit, determined by the editors of Kirkus Reviews. A harrowing but ultimately...
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The Jamais Vu Papers 2010
Publishers Weekly reviews
In this fresh, experimental novel, a psychotherapist, Hector Glasco, attempts to cure Hilary, a jaded movie queen, of her "perpetual sense of déja vu." … Cleverly...
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Best Science Fiction Stories .com reviews
Today I am going to do something that I don’t normally do, and something that I generally don’t like doing: I am going to review a non-free story that was...
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