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You Can Say You Knew Me When
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
In "You Can Say You Knew Me When," K.M. Soehnlein's engaging new novel, Jamie Garner returns from his father's funeral to his childhood home in...
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CMIS Evaluation (WA Education Department) reviews
The satire is great, the plot oddities continue to fascinate and readers are fairly sure that the 'heroes' will somehow get out of every mess they get into.
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CMIS Evaluation (WA Education Department) reviews
The rich variety of characters and the very clever humour is attention-holding from beginning to end. Science fiction fans will continue to be devoted followers.
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CMIS Evaluation (WA Education Department) reviews
In the best/worst tradition of anti-hero stories like Red Dwarf, The Brittas Empire and Some Mothers Do Have ‘Em, this may at first engender fascinated annoyance....
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jennafern.blogspot.com reviews
I started reading and before I knew it, a few hours later, I was almost done with the book! Yes, I’m a fast reader…but I was hooked from the start.
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Hannah Is My Name
New York Times reviews
Told with great style and touching detail  
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Tatiana Proskouriakoff: Interpreting the Ancient Maya
Archaeology reviews
"No scholar is more beloved by Mayanists than Tatiana Proskouriakoff, the Russian-born archaeologist and artist whose reconstriction drawings of sites such as...
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Head Games
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Craig McDonald, a genuine expert on the history of crime fiction (with a wonderful book of author interviews, "Art in the Blood," to prove it), gives...
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Lancashire Evening Post reviews
Mercurial, ruthless, brilliant, Alexander the Great united Greece and stormed on to crush the mighty Persian Empire. Those who opposed him were effete barbarians...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Oden (Men of Bronze) follows his critically acclaimed debut with an eloquent and captivating historical thriller that chronicles the life of Memnon of Rhodes, a...
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Merry Genre Go Around Reviews reviews
The third werewolf romance (see DESTINY OF THE WOLF and HEART OF THE WOLF) is an enjoyable action-packed thriller from the fiery onset to the mystery of what is...
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DarqueReviews.com reviews
To Tempt the Wolf is the third installment in the werewolf series by Terry Spear. Each release has been even more exciting than the last, and they can also be...
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Horror and Fantasy Review Site reviews
While I am (admittedly) a paranormal romance buff, I also tend to prefer Vamp society to that of the Were’s. That being said, I loved this book. I will be hitting...
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ParaNormal Romance Reviews reviews
This tale has more twists and turns with every page. Not only is there a mystery of who the real murderer is, there is also a mystery surrounding Tessa and her...
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BookGeeks reviews
Libby Cone’s debut novel is notable for a number of reasons: firstly because, unusually for a work of fiction, its genesis was as a thesis for a Masters Degree in...
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Seriously Reviewed reviews
Review: WHEW!!! What a thrilling, engaging, wonderful ride. Ms Spear does such a great job in her telling of a good story that you really feel like you are right...
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Novel: Sardinian Silver
www.readersfavorite.com reviews
The setting is the beautiful island of Sardinian, 1960. Arthur Fraser is enchanted with the beautiful island. Sardinia is his vision of paradise. When Arthur meets...
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Book Wenches reviews
This twisted turn on the classic story of Beauty and the Beast finds the tale from the witch’s point of view. The Witch, Saraphina, has been angered by Prince Amir...
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BlogCritics reviews
Kate Evans' novel engrossed me with its sharp wit and humor. I couldn’t help but get involved with her characters. They are similar to the highly artistic creative...
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More Magazine reviews
Jeffrey Zaslow, a Wall Street Journal columnist, took a year off from his job so he could travel around the country to study the 40-year friendship of 11 women...
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