Published Reviews
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The Guardian reviews
Kaui Hart Hemmings's first novel manages to both be shockingly irreverent and funny while exerting that all-important emotional tug.
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BookPage reviews
Kathi Kamen Goldmark has written a fast-paced, wisecracking debut novel that takes readers on the road and backstage for an intimate look at the country music...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Goldmark takes an offbeat spin through the world of country music in her charming debut...the combination of Goldmark's playful humor, her smooth prose style and...
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The Christian Science Monitor reviews
by Tamim Ansary
On Sept.12, Tamim Ansary, an Afghan American who lives in the Bay Area, listened with dismay as men and women phoned in to a talk radio show, calling for the US to...
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Seattle Weekly reviews
by Tamim Ansary
ON SEPT. 12 of last year, a San Franciscan named Tamim Ansary was driving to work as talk-radio callers demanded, among other things, a nuclear assault on...
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The New York Times reviews
by Tamim Ansary
In the weeks after Sept. 11, when the television screens were filled with the certainties and chiseled uncertainties of the talking heads —...
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"O" Magazine reviews
If your secret desire is to live in a world where bad men are punished and your girlfriends rule and the best cure for a broken heart is to throw back your head...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
by Adam Haslett
WHATEVER troubles me about the nine stories in Adam Haslett's first collection, or about the sensibility of their youngish author (he's in his early 30's), has...
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Booklist reviews
In the space of a few weeks, Emily Haxby breaks up with her longtime boyfriend, leaves her job at a corporate law firm, and learns that her beloved grandfather...
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NewPages.com reviews
Brown Glass Windows by Devorah Major is one of those novels told partly through the confines of the conventional prose story form and...
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Thoughts...OVER COFFEE reviews
by Terry Spear
This story is wonderful blend of contemporary suspense; romance, with just the right mix of paranormal. Terry has a wonderful sense of humor and you can’t help but...
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Children's Bookwatch reviews
"Santa's Birthday Gift" is a charming children's Christmas book that explains origins of Santa's role in connection...
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reviewsbyamoslassen.com reviews
...Morganstein gives us characters that are well defined and real. When I say real I mean that we can see ourselves in the characters here especially since all of...
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Booklist reviews
by Clea Simon
Pru Marlowe has recently returned to her hometown in the Berkshires, ostensibly to care for her dying mother. In reality, she fled New York when she was weeks away...
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My Springfield Mommy reviews
Wow! This book is very intense--I simply couldn't put it down. I read way into the night but I simply wanted to know what was going to happen next. I felt the...
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Self-Publishing Review reviews
SPOILER ALERT!
It’s a high-concept tale that could easily form the basis of a Hollywood blockbuster or season-long television narrative, such as 24.
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Amazon.com reviews
I won't go into the plot here, others have already done that. What I will say is I really enjoyed reading this. I was there with Keith trying to deal with his...
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Amazon.com reviews
When I started to read this book I was expecting, from the blurb, something of a cross between E Nesbit and Enid Blyton - which, I hasten to add, was to me a...
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Women Writers reviews
The reader realises soon that not for nothing do fat yellow and black bees crawl over the fruit on the cover of Lockward’s book. In a poem entitled, “Invective...
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KUT Radio - Austin, Texas reviews
by John Pipkin
i get lots of books submitted for review, most get passed on. this one stood out. based on a little known event in the life of henry david thoreau. thoreau...
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