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Washington Post reviews
Poet's Choice By Robert Pinsky
 Sunday, May 13, 2007; BW1 Poetry appeals to people who get bored easily. It can accomplish a lot in small spaces: sometimes, in...
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The Last Days Of Madame Rey
Kirkus Review reviews
THE LAST DAYS OF MADAME REY by A.W. Hill: • For more information on the author and the book/series, please check out his web site: www.awhill.net Praise: “A...
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A Journey into Michelangelo's Rome
Sacramento Bee reviews
Almost seven years ago, Angela Nickerson, a teacher and art lover, first walked into Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. Like millions before, she was overwhelmed by...
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A Journey into Michelangelo's Rome
Sacramento Bee reviews
So you want to discover Michelangelo? Well, why not go to Italy with someone who wrote a book about him, his life and his art. That's what we did. And what a trip...
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Midwest Review of Books reviews
Bett Norris has crafted an impressive story that takes place after World War II and at the brink of the civil rights movement. Her prose is clean and clear with...
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JAWS magazine reviews
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Miss McGhee Author: Bett Norris Publisher: Bywater Books ISBN:...
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Trekweb.com reviews
What makes this novel one of the best-written Trek novels in the past couple of years is Thorne's strong use of imagery and emphasis on the characters. For the...
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TRIANGULATION: END OF TIME
The Fix Short Fiction Review reviews
The universe is dying in Geoffrey Thorne’s “Eshu and the Anthropic Principle,” and all that’s left is the god Eshu and a few stubborn bits of matter. Having...
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Sci-Fi Online reviews
...my favourite story was Or The Tiger by Geoffrey Thorne, with lots of scenes involving Torres innate distrust and dislike of the surviving Equinox crew and a new...
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The Post-War Dream [2008]
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Where Deb is transcendent, the other characters are earthy and real. The novel's other survivor is Lon, a vet who spends his old age swilling Corona with Hollis in...
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Clark's Eye on Books reviews
Louise Young’s debut novel, Seducing the Spirits, shows promising potential by a new author taking center stage in the literary world. Starting with a slow and...
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The Possibility of Everything
Entertainment Weekly reviews
When this California mom (and author of the 1994 best-seller Motherless Daughters) finds her 3-year-old suddenly in the grip of a very hostile imaginary friend,...
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Farm Lane Books Blog reviews
The author, Andrew Sharp is a medical doctor, and ... the doctor’s magic is present throughout this book. It is packed with insightful observations about society,...
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Our Farm: By the Animals of Farm Sanctuary
GoErie.com reviews
Two new picture books recently caught our attention with their charming art and poetic hearts: "Sweet Dreams Lullaby," written and illustrated by Betsy Snyder; and...
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Kirkus Review reviews
Ten-year-old Lulu and eight-year-old Merry are caught up in adult turmoil when their father murders their mother in July 1971. Over the subsequent three decades,...
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Chicago Sun-Times reviews
"Assiduously reported...particularly entertaining...Roby and Schreiber seem to have tracked down almost everybody who crossed paths with Hendrix..."
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Librarything reviews
Prepare to fly through a sci-fi world, filled with slimy Zaftans, clever Yuks, a perky Pink Dragon Puppy, and many other colorful characters. Hank Quense's...
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Shroud Magazine reviews
"Weston Ochse is the real deal: a military veteran and former intelligence officer whose resume is no doubt peppered with events he can't talk about, who travels...
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An Unrehearsed Desire
Winnipeg Free Press reviews
“Davis's passion for her characters makes them achingly real… spare, elegant prose… powerful and suspenseful…Davis writes with a stunning clarity and economy of...
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Simply Stacy reviews
I highly recommend that you pick it up. Henry Mosquera writes with a driving intensity and continues an exciting pace until a surprisingly poignant ending. Two...
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