Published Reviews
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Amazon reviews
by Robert Earle
A compelling look into the life and times of Jesus, February 9, 2012 By David Lloyd (Israel) - See all my reviews This review is from:...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Alan Kaufman
"Whether the subject is parental abuse, alcoholism, or the travails of the writing life, Kaufman’s (Jew Boy; Matches) memoir violently grabs your attention,...
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Evergreen Review reviews
by Alan Kaufman
"In passage after passage, we see the truths of the heart are hard won; and this, the psychic searching that is behind every emotion rendered, accounts for the...
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The Denver Post reviews
“Sleepwalking in Daylight is a finely wrought heartbreaker of a novel. Flock writes in compulsively readable prose…shoot[ing] a quiver of arrows straight to...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
“In Ms. Flock’s talented hands, [Henry] becomes someone readers will keep rooting for long after it would seem the game is over.”
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PBS NewsHour reviews
“From the first page, Elizabeth Flock takes you inside the mind and heart of a young woman of promise, about to be destroyed by her own past. A riveting,...
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Bookreporter.com reviews
“Flock’s deceptively simple prose belies not only a seriousness in subject matter but also clever subtleties in the plot…Suffice it to say, you won’t soon...
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Harper's Bazaar reviews
“Me & Emma…has drawn comparisons to Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird and Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones. The story…promises a take-your-breath-away...
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http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/76067 reviews
by Rob Loughran
Rob Loughran's great sense of humor and place shine through in this fun read. The well named detective Bud Warhol and odd assortment of characters kept me going...
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amazon.com reviews
This novel, winner of the First Book Contest sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson University (and Serving House Books), delves into the "shadows" and "ghosts" of many...
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Greener Pastures reviews
"Do you like the surreal in your comics? Do you like the non-sequitur? Do you like to see someone having fun over and over as they experiment with the comics...
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Chico Enterprise Record/ Buzz Arts Supplement reviews
Chico writer/photographer's delicious new children's book features old Beijing
Time was when Chico's Doug Keister loped around the country photographing...
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The Pedestal Magazine reviews
by Alex Grant
It’s easy to see why Alex Grant’s chapbook Chains & Mirrors won both the 2006 Randall Jarrell/Harperprints Poetry Contest and the 2007 Oscar Arnold Young...
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Three Dollar Bill Reviews reviews
Brian walks dogs for a living. Although he once aspired to acting, he came to the conclusion that being a struggling actor wasn’t worth the struggle and now...
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Amazon.com reviews
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni made an indelible impression on the literary world with her first novel, The Mistress of Spices, a magical tale of love and herbs....
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BOOKLIST ONLINE reviews
by Thaisa Frank
The title of this collection hints at its contents—delectable stories with touches of the surreal as well as many plot twists and surprises. From short-short story...
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Booklist reviews
by Terry Spear
Savage Hunger. Spear, Terry (Author) Oct 2012. 352 p. Sourcebooks/Casablanca, paperback, $7.99. (9781402266928). Spear has left the werewolves of her past...
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LA Weekly reviews
“…Funny in Farsi, is an enjoyably and believably simplistic reminder of how good — despite bigger and wealthier men’s attempts to muck it up — we have it here….”
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Historical Novels Review reviews
by Jess Wells
...Wells’ detailed bibliography confirms her extensive research. Historical events such as the invention of the printing press and contributions of...
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The Oregonian reviews
by Naseem Rakha
More than a novel detailing the oft-chronicled and frequently patsied nature of forgiveness, this is a colorful and creative biography of hate -- about its...
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