Published Reviews
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Sister 2 Sister reviews
Music journalist Tamara Palmer left no stone untuned when writing Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop . . . Teemoney's book is 'bout it, fa' sho!
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iDJ (International DJ) reviews
An insider's guide to Dirty South hip-hop. It's a game of two halves: the "A-Side" features all the artist profiles and background info you could...
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Black Beat reviews
Country Fried Soul digs deep into the history of hip-hop in the South, chronicling the forefathers and inovators of the genre and what the future has in store....
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Flaunt reviews
Palmer is no slouch when it comes to hip-hop knowledge, but this book isn't geared toward the serious underground head. Poignant, funny, and easily digestible,...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
“Dragging the Lake” is Thomas’ second volume of poetry, building on the strengths of the first, “Door to Door.” The latter demonstrated his verbal and...
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The New York Times reviews
In the spring of 2001, as Barry Bonds was blasting balls out of ballparks in his steamrolling drive to overtake Mark McGwire's home-run record, he was peppered...
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The Fader reviews
Writer/DJ Tamara Palmer smartly avoided the urge to attempt a be-all, end-all retrospective tome with her first book. Instead, she compiled a pause-tape style...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
What marks us, and how do we react to our impressions, both large and small, of life? These are the questions asked by Michelle Richmond in her wonderful second...
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Denver Post reviews
A good part of what makes "The Year of Fog" compulsively readable is the voice of its narrator. Abby's tone is quietly conversational, almost as though...
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San Francisco Examiner reviews
Involving, heart-rending and immediately readable…Richmond captures the spirit of life in The City.
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Self-Publishing Review reviews
The Brightest Moon of the Century follows Edward from childhood, soon after his mother died, through high school and sullen adolescence, to college alienation and...
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SLJ reviews
Told in a quiet, sometimes almost dreamlike style reminiscent of fairy tales (though at times disturbing ones), Ice Song will appeal to teens interested in...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
5 out of 5 stars
"With sly sarcasm and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, but most of all, love, Rummel-Hudson has written a memoir I wouldn’t say is sappy at all...
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Booklist reviews
by Teri Coyne
Summoned home after a 10-year absence by a neighbor's shocking phone call, Cat enters the farmhouse where she wasn't so much raised as pummeled into submission . A...
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Night Owl Romance reviews
by Terry Spear
Tessa Anderson is determined to find the person who killed her brother's girlfriend. Unfortunately Tessa's brother, Michael, was convicted of first-degree murder....
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Entertainment Weekly reviews
by amy l. boaz
Based loosely on D.H. Lawrence's 1924 pilgrimage to Taos, N.M., where he hoped to create an artists' utopia, Amy Boaz's diamond-cut debut, A Richer Dust, follows...
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EW, PW, The Independent reviews
by amy l. boaz
“Based loosely on D.H. Lawrence's 1924 pilgrimage to Taos, N.M., where he hoped to create an artists' utopia, Amy Boaz's diamond-cut debut, A Richer Dust, follows...
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Premium promotional services reviews
PPS Book Title Promotion: “Sardinian Silver” By: A. Colin Wright
Posted: 03 Jun 2010 12:59 PM PDT
4-Star Literary Fiction
To discover love is the greatest...
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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE reviews
IT SOUNDED like a terrific opportunity, chronicling Giants superstar
Barry Bonds in what would become perhaps the best single-season performance in
baseball...
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