Published Reviews
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Book List reviews
BOOKLIST, Dec. 1, 2004Adam Story longs to see the world, but he never imagines he will get the chance. Then, on his twelfth birthday, a mysterious stranger, Prince...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
From New York Times Book Review: The custodian at the W.T. Melon Elementary School tells some tall tales about ghosts and mischief in the building ... believe them...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Starred review*--Peculiar happenings are the norm in the classroom that serves as the setting for this droll collection. Occasionally reminiscent of Louis Sachar’...
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Kenyon Fall Alumni Magazine reviews
Years ago, when Sheppard Kominars found himself held hostage to crippling migraines, he turned to the page for escape. At the suggestion of his family doctor, he...
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The San Francisco Chronicle reviews
So the sensitive or easily offended reader isn't exactly Gallaway's target audience. That's fine, because pretty much everyone else will be crying with laughter...
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The New York Times reviews
''Diary of a Viagra Fiend'' melds crude living with crude humor, but it's often wickedly appealing and spiked with nasty belly laughs.
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The New York Times reviews
Mr. Gallaway has less in common with his metrosexual counterpart than he does with Hunter S. Thompson. With enormous gusto for the altered state, Mr. Gallaway is...
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The Washington Post, (Book World Sunday Section) reviews
The Washington Post's Book World, August 6, 2006/washingtonpost.com
"Enough is not enough when it comes to poetry." So said one of the most accomplished...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by John Kelin
For more than 40 years, a small band of self-anointed investigators have made a cottage industry out of critiquing the Warren Commission Report on the...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
by Stacy Juba
A spooky and fast moving plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the shocking end…Stacy Juba is a quite a versatile writer and each of her books carry...
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Ace & Hoser reviews
by Ted Davison
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Edwin Alexander weaves all these stories together in a dramatic mystery where all is not what it seems. The sculpture is the centerpiece linking it all...
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ForeWord Magazine reviews
by A.S. King
"The author’s depiction of an autonomous, courageous, and intelligent girl coming of age in the midst of chaos (both historic and contemporary) is compelling. The...
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Mystery News reviews
Phillip Marlowe and John Rebus have a new cousin ... who speaks Latin.
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The Montreal Gazette reviews
The best stories may be short, but never small; in fact, the ones that move us most deeply embody whole worlds. Such is true of the tough tales in Fierce, the...
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Grande Prairie Ink! reviews
"The stories in “Fierce” contain beautiful writing, offbeat characters, and strange scenarios. Yet there is humanity and honesty in this collection that really...
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The Edmonton Journal reviews
"...as strong a first collection as we have any right to hope (for)"
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Long and Short Romance Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
Deidre's premonitions are her gift, as well as her secret; because just how uncool is it to have visions? In Deidre's Secret, our heroine's second sight becomes...
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Nights and Weekends reviews
by Terry Spear
Deidre has a secret: she’s psychic. On her sixteenth birthday, the visions become more powerful and deadly. She’s no longer rescuing newspapers from sprinklers or...
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Barnes & Noble Book Clubs reviews
"A deeply lyrical and sublimely haunting narrative powers this intriguing fusion of science fiction, fantasy and subtle social commentary ... I am a big fan of...
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