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Booklist reviews
★ "King continues to expertly plumb the lovely numbness of a young person struck by emotional paralysis. ... Another thoughtful, and often breathtaking...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
★ "King has created an intense, fast-paced, complex and compelling novel about sexuality, politics and societal norms that will force readers outside their...
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Chico News & Review reviews
"Written in a warm, lucid style and rich with quiet humor and affection, this novel about dying is a pleasure to read and, in the end, quite joyful."
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Vanity Fair (Spanish edition) reviews
Estamos ente una de las sorpresas del verano. “Los anagramas de Varsovia” es, al mismo tiempo, una novela policiaca y una novela histórica. Y en ambos aspectos...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In this enchanting tour of French literature—from Abélard and Héloïse in the 12th century to Marguerite Duras in the 20th and Philippe Sollers in the 21st—Yalom...
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The Washington Independent Review of Books reviews
The Warsaw Anagrams is an interesting mystery in itself, but Zimler is after bigger game. He hopes to prevent us from forgetting about the victims of the Nazis’...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
Stand Up For Yourself Without Getting Fired focuses on how to resolve workplace issues without endangering one's job, and comes from an attorney who provides...
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Dallas Morning News (syndicated column) reviews
Ballman's experience as an employment law attorney shows that employees don't know much about their employment rights.  They rely on their employers to know...
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Poetry London reviews
"Brahic is at her strongest in 'Ancient History'. This contemplation of the ephemeral nature of time avoids all manner of clichés, as she mixes the death of her...
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Stanford Magazine reviews
COMING OF AGE IN AN AGE OF INSANITY The Seventh Gate, Richard Zimler, MA '82; Overlook, $26.95. Sophie, retelling her teen years from the vantage point of the 21st...
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http://www.teenaintoronto.com/2010/06/book-switch-2010-grant-mckenzie.html reviews
Hard to put down! The chapters are short and snappy ... and I kept saying, "I'll just read one more chapter ... one more chapter". The pace is quick and frantic...
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BookPage reviews
"In her striking debut novel, Stephanie Doyon, who has ghostwritten several novels for young adults, creates characters so rich that readers will automatically (...
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Thomas Perry reviews
"The Master Planets is a magnificent, mysterious book. Near the end I wished it had been less unforgettable, so I could sit down and read it again." -- New York...
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The Citizen, Auburn NY reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars It is a universal truth that every parent wants his or her child to be healthy and happy; every other desire for them becomes secondary. When...
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Kwips & Kritiques reviews
WEREWOLF SERIES #5: SEDUCED BY THE WOLF Terry Spear ISBN: 978-1402237539 August 2010 Sourcebooks Casablanca Paranormal Romance/Shape Shifter Mass Market Paperback...
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Deadly Bones
East Hampton Star reviews
Corpses and Coq au VinBy Michael Z. Jody(03/24/2009) “Deadly Bones,” the new thriller by Boris Riskin and the second Jake Wanderman novel, is barely four pages...
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wowowow.com reviews
I envy women and their friendships. I envy the ease with which so many of them share their lives. I envy the vital ways they support each other emotionally. I...
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The Oregonian reviews
"Throughout his final years, Mailer's mind was as sharp as ever and the work ethic that produced more than 40 books remained strong. He was also generous and...
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Library Journal reviews
STARRED REVIEW “Shamus Award–winning Ure’s third mystery (after Forcing Amaryllis and The Fault Tree) is perhaps her finest effort to date.”
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www.seafoodnews.com reviews
  "What makes this book such compelling reading? It is that Michele exposes to us all what that sense of risk on the sea is all about. All of us think...
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