Published Reviews
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The Daily Telegraph reviews
"This is not a book to be hurried. It repays slow, careful reading, and your copy may, like mine, end up with underlinings and scribbles highlighting juicy...
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The Guardian (UK) reviews
"There are moments, admittedly, when her ability to look suffering squarely in the eye and describe it in all its horror can be enough to make you take a...
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The Times (London) reviews
" At the centre is Maya’s Cuba, and the single memory that defines it. Its power is evident only after events have destroyed it – and possibly only after you...
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Washington Post Book World reviews
"Recent postcolonial novels explore the cultural bouillabaisse: characters of various national origins, creeds and colors, living in an international capital...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In a post-James Frey world, it’s wise for humor author Spitznagel (Planet Baywatch) and his publisher to include a disclaimer stating that “some elements have been...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
Victoria Zackheim's The Bone Weaver is a superbly written generational story, told from great-grandmother to grandmother to mother, about their lives and...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
The human body is a tough machine. Women's bodies in Victoria Zackheim's straight-up, affable anthology, "For Keeps," are put to the test, experiencing...
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Globe and Mail reviews
Women will do anything for love. That much is clear in Victoria Zackheim's revealing - and riveting - collection of female-authored essays in The Other Woman. The...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
For Keeps: Women Tell the Truth About Their Bodies,Growing Older, and Acceptance Edited by Victoria Zackheim. Seal, $15.95 paper (256p) ISBN978-1-58005-204-7
Nora...
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The New York Times reviews
In The Phantom Father, Mr. Gifford has chosen to go after literary rather than historical effect and, to a degree, to re-mystify his dad. The result, alongside the...
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The Window Seat on a Rainy Day reviews
by Terry Spear
"They say that every seven years or so, a person’s tastes change. I thought when I heard...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
Elemental is an excellent collaboration between poet and artist. Aberjhani constructs beautiful visions through the creative task of placing words in a most...
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Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
This little volume, Aberjhani's first, is brash, bold and daring. The structure is, for me, unusual as it offers a mixture of genres. There are several clusters of...
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San Francisco Book Review reviews
Darkness ... takes the reader into hidden places that exist just tissue paper thinness away from the world as we know it. Darkness and horror abound in the story...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
I love this marvelous book and recommend it, with pleasure, to one and all. Mr Aberjhani's voice should be heard around the world...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
The American Poet Who Went Home Again will make me do something I never do--I will re-read this soul-exploring book again and maybe again.
Going home is never easy...
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Booked and Loaded reviews
by Terry Spear
Hot Highlander Alphaness wrapped in a kilt. Need I say more? Well, I have to! Because A Highland Werewolf Wedding is a straight up and top-...
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aethlon reviews
Although the term "fan fiction" might strike some as praise that is as faintly damning as "journeyman pitcher" or "utility infielder," the stories in Final...
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Booklist reviews
Although he’s officially on vacation, DI Andy Horton can’t help stopping when he sees several police cars near Portsmouth’s historic dockyard. But when he...
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Caught Between the Pages reviews
I’ve really been looking forward to reading more novels like this lately so when I had the opportunity to read Sleeper’s Run I jumped on it! I got the action and...
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