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Published Reviews

First Girl Scout, The Life of Juliette Gordon Low
Wall Street Journal reviews
"...a good-looking volume, illustrated with historical photographs, set on pages that resemble pale green embroidered linen and sparkling with the force of Low's...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
In her debut, Polson offers a memoir of her journey down a river of grief, set against the sparkling beauty of the wilderness of her native Alaska..Polson shares...
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"Iron"
MungBeing Magazine reviews
"It’s rare to find so many layers in a collection of short stories that draw from so many elements such as myth, pathos, symbolism, philosophic thought, tragedy...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
"I honestly thought Me & Emma was about as perfect a book as I could ever want to read, with absolutely no need for a follow-up. But now that I’ve read What...
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The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing
The Writer Magazine reviews
Martha Alderson, a.k.a "The Plot Whisperer," has been a nationally recognized plot consultant for 15 years. Here she offers loads of exercises to help writers...
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My Life Map
A Mommy's Place reviews
Here’s what’s up with the BlogHer Book Club these days: My Life Map: A Journal to Help You Shape Your Future by Kate and David Marshall. Not so much a book to...
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My Life Map
Angela Amman reviews
Untangling the different strands of my life goals can seem daunting at times. With only so many hours in a day and so many weeks in a year, I can fall into the...
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My Life Map
lil' Burghers reviews
If you asked me what I wanted to be when I was 5, I would have said a veterinarian. When I was 18, that changed to a teacher. Now at 29, I am happy in...
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My Life Map
Kapachino reviews
I’m someone who thrives when I have goals and a plan in place to get there. Not just for the big stuff like my family, education, and career, but for little things...
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My Life Map
Unintentially Brilliant reviews
When I was in high school, we had a project where we had to make a timeline of our life. Birth to death, and everything in between. I got married, had two children...
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MostlyFiction reviews
Review by Friederike Knabe (JUL 17, 2011) A “story man” walks from village to village across bare African lands, carrying a heavy book bag over his shoulder,...
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The Jewish Daily Forward reviews
Maya Gottfried, one essayist who wasn’t uncomfortable choosing, writes, “I very badly wanted to have a religious identity.” Attempting an investigation of her...
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The Calligrapher’s Daughter
Korean Quarterly reviews
. . . While there are historic highs and lows during the colonial period in Korea, Kim is not tempted to exploit the brutal events in a dramatic or axe-griding way...
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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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Desire:  Women Write About Wanting
http://www.readerviews.com/ reviews
/7101 Hwy 71W#200 Austin, Texas 78735 512.288.8555 www.readerviews.com admin@readerviews.com Desire: Women Write About Wanting Edited by Lisa Solod Warren Seal...
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Children's Literature reviews
Kids and teachers alike will recognize most (if not all) of the students starring in each chapter of this funny collection of classroom tales. ...Funny and easy to...
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Austin American Statesman reviews
A number of memorable people populate Shelley Seale’s “The Weight of Silence: Invisible Children of India”: The volunteers who selflessly run the orphanages that...
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Erotica Revealed reviews
In several of these stories, the appeal of circus performers for audience members and humble handymen is a source of erotic tension. In “Aiming to Please” by...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Patton debuts with a peachy-keen summer read about a Southern woman’s misadventures as a Vermont innkeeper. Leelee Satterfield is a bona fide Memphis gal of the...
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Our Daily Bread
Quill & Quire (Starred Review) reviews
With her new novel, Montreal-born writer Lauren B. Davis, who currently lives in Princeton, New Jersey, has created a powerful, harrowing and deeply unsettling...
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