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SaMIE Designs reviews
This storyline is constantly moving forward at a sprinting pace, full of espionage, fights, and hacking plots.
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THE SEVENTH GATE, by Richard Zimler
Historical Novel Society reviews
(The Seventh Gate) is a mystery on one level, and there is mysticism, but that isn’t what this book is about in the final analysis. It is a personal, intense...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
Bernadette has a problem — well, actually, she has a few. She is entirely exasperated by the way the streets are laid out in Seattle. She dislikes Canadians. She...
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Entertainment Weekly reviews
Most teens think their parents are nuts, but Bee has hard proof: emails, faxes, and FBI documents forming a disturbing portrait of her brilliant mother,...
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The New York Times reviews
The free-range hilarity of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” begins with Bee Branch’s report card from Galer Street School in Seattle, “a place where compassion,...
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Spirits of New Orleans: Voodoo Curses, Vampire Legends and Cities of the Dead by Kala Ambrose
http://aidyreviews.net/spirits-of-new-orleans-review/ reviews
"I found it to be nearly impossible to pull myself away from reading Spirits of New Orleans, as it introduced me to an unknown local history and folklore. The tips...
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Spirits of New Orleans: Voodoo Curses, Vampire Legends and Cities of the Dead by Kala Ambrose
http://www.exploreyourspirit.com/neworleansbook.html reviews
"Let Kala Ambrose be your tour guide to the ghosts, spirits, and revenants...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Jones’s excellent new historical (after the prequel, White Heart) reimagines the world of 13th-century Europe and the dramatic true story of four sisters who...
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El Pais (literary supplement) reviews
Por eso resulta original esta novela, que nunca abandona una visión optimista y positiva pese a la gravedad de los hechos que narra. Zimler, con diálogos bien...
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Euro Crime reviews
I found this a deeply moving book. It deals with the Second World War but with an aspect of it that is not discussed too often, and the author has researched...
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The Witness reviews
"Candid, compelling, at times engagingly droll and written with a subtlety that packs powerful effects into simple-seeming prose, Whyle's book is a triumphant mix...
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LOS ANGELES TIMES reviews
  Each day the sports pages teem with wins and losses, statistics and scores, victors and runners-up. But that's not all. "Sports don't just have to be about...
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Richmond Times-Dispatch reviews
Some authors dazzle with a debut novel, only to find themselves never able to replicate their first effort. Others start out with a fairly good effort and improve...
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The Momus Report reviews
"...heartfelt and occasionally raw in its observational detail." "All You Bastards... shows how far Schmidt is willing to push the boat out to develop his craft -...
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Bookgasm reviews
Thriller author Simon Wood’s WE ALL FALL DOWN is a fast-paced page-turner that will gain even more fans for his output. Hayden Duke works is a freelance contractor...
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Amazon.com reviews
Mix one part gritty police procedural with one part ghost story, add a splash of teen angst and a hefty dose of black humor, and you have Doug Dorst's brilliant...
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Kirkus Review reviews
Broder’s careful, eloquent meditations upon family life transform this account from a mere history or memoir to a celebration of, and tribute to, family life. “...
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The Midwife's Confession
Eileen Goudge, NYT bestselling author reviews
"The title screams, "Pick me up!" and you won't be sorry you did. The Midwife's Confession is an engrossing tale, one that keeps you guessing to the end, with all...
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Sequential Tart reviews
"The variety of comics here surprised me and I appreciated that."
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People Magazine reviews
(Four Stars) TV writer Jessica Queller was 34 and single when she discovered that, as she now puts it, "my own body could kill me." Less than a year...
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