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The Gift: ESP: The Extraordinary Experiences of Ordinary People
Journal of Scientific Exploration reviews
  Research in parapsychology has tended to follow at least two different avenues of exploration. Many researchers have continued the work of J.B. Rhine by...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Evans demonstrates his playwright’s mastery of dialogue and tension in his accomplished and whimsical first novel about love and the bizarre behavior it ignites....
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Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines reviews
"I found Amos' writing style very forthcoming, clear and friendly. It was a pleasure to read the book... Detailed analysis of the complexity and...
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Genesis Machines
Sunday Times reviews
"Amos has witnessed the early years of this nascent science and writes about them with affection and enthusiasm. To make the case that computers might one day...
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Genesis Machines
Nature reviews
"This is an enjoyable book...I recommend it to anyone interested in computation writ large who is not afraid to cross disciplinary boundaries that once seemed...
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Genesis Machines
Times Literary Supplement reviews
"[Amos] provides a readable and engaging description of his and others' adventures in the overlap between two major realms of current technology, computation...
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Genesis Machines
Mail on Sunday reviews
"...An elegant primer on a mind-blowing technology that could change our lives out of all recognition... On the way to describing...this new science, Amos...
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Genesis Machines
New Statesman reviews
"It is hard not to share Amos's excitement as the computational possibilities of the DNA revolution become clear...Amos makes the science accessible, with...
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Genesis Machines
Times Higher Education reviews
"What do encryption, the double helix and sudoku have in common? They are all bound together...in rather surprising ways, as Martyn Amos masterfully shows in...
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The Guardian reviews
"Fascinating... Amos describes such experiments beautifully, combining laboratory drama with technical explanations. His lucid and punchy prose conveys a...
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Hystera
Publisher's Weekly reviews
"Poetic, strange and evocative. A poignant prose-poem,"
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The Wall Street Journal reviews
A collection of Facebook "status updates," which are limited to 420 characters, this charming stocking stuffer proves just how much punch miniature stories can...
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Chicago Tribune reviews
The story dealing with the two clashing psychopaths is so utterly gripping...it is an addictively readable thriller that will undoubtedly draw comparisons to...
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Foreword Magazine reviews
Chater, a widely published essayist, gives us an impressionistic portrait of a family immersed in extreme Catholic traditionalism. Written from the perspec-tive of...
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The Times UK reviews
I've been salivating over a fascinating and brave new book by the Australian-Canadian chef Jennifer McLagan. It's called, shamelessly, Fat. In it McLagan puts a...
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The Oxford Times reviews
HELEN PEACOCKE talks to Eliza Graham, whose latest novel is a love story of two refugees struggling to survive in the chaos of post-war Germany When Eliza Graham’...
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A Sensible Match Book
www.romancejunkies.com reviews
A SENSIBLE MATCH is a wonderful love story. Abby and Edwin both face many challenges, and must rely on God’s guidance. Upon Edwin’s arrival in her town, she must...
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The Vampire...In My Dreams
Ghost Writer Literary Reviews reviews
This story is masterfully told, giving each character (Marissa and Dominic) their own chapters told from their POV (point of view)…a most clever and unique way to...
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Edward T. Luttenberger, National Vietnam War Museum reviews
An easy and entertaining read as well as a coming of age story about a young man who was able to live his dream in the middle of a war – and survive.
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Secrets She Left Behind
Reader to Reader reviews
Diane Chamberlain is superb at creating characters we become involved with, spinning out the story of the havoc caused by a teenager’s mistake and weaving in the...
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