Published Reviews
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NPR Books, All Tech Considered reviews
by Sam Barry
"If there was ever a story that screamed out for a multimedia e-book treatment, it's the tale of The Rock Bottom Remainders . . . a bookish band, a small army of...
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AudioFile Magazine reviews
Narrator Gordon Griffin speaks with an educated British accent, differentiating each character in this mystery through a slight alteration in pitch and...
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Wistfulskimmie's Book Reviews reviews
by Toby Tate
This was a high octane race across the four corners of the Globe...I totally recommend this as a rip roaring YA sci fi thriller!
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Michael Dennis Blogspot reviews
White Sheets is Brahic's second book of poems (her first book of poetry was published outside of Canada) and is jammed full of poetic gems. Brahic...
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Goodreads reviews
by Toby Tate
...this was an incredibly fast-paced book, filled with enough scientific data to give the story credibility, and a "villain" unlike any you've encountered before!
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Out in Print reviews
“(Y)ou’ll find a lot of entertainment in the many emotions of Paul Alan Fahey’s extraordinary anthology, The Other Man.... The humor base is covered by the opening...
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Jennifer L. Oliver reviews
by Toby Tate
The one thing I loved about this book was that I couldn’t predict what would happen next. The storyline was compelling and unique.
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Eleven Eleven, Issue 14 (CA College of the Arts) reviews
by Justin Chin
Justin Chin takes his readers through a world of chaos and wonder in his latest novel, 98 Wounds. The novel is a collection of short stories that are...
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Literary Aficionado reviews
I've read and reviewed every book and play written by the gifted Christopher Meeks, so it was with some trepidation to pick up a novel with a title BLOOD DRAMA,...
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Amazon - Top 50 reviews
Ian Nash was not having a good day. He had been kicked out of his graduate student program and ended up in despair in a suburban Los Angeles bank with a coffee...
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Chicosol.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
By Lindajoy Fenley
© chicoSol
posted April 5
Andrew Lam's short story collection, "Birds of Paradise Lost," lured me into a labyrinth of past and...
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Literary Aficionado reviews
I've read and reviewed every book and play written by the gifted Christopher Meeks, so it was with some trepidation to pick up a novel with a title BLOOD DRAMA,...
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Cookie's Book Club reviews
I’m always on the prowl for well-written short stories. In 2011, I stumbled upon a volume that became my favorite find of the entire year. No, make that my...
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NPR Books, All Tech Considered reviews
by Sam Barry
"If there was ever a story that screamed out for a multimedia e-book treatment, it's the tale of The Rock Bottom Remainders . . . a bookish band, a small army of...
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Amazon - Top 50 reviews
Ian Nash was not having a good day. He had been kicked out of his graduate student program and ended up in despair in a suburban Los Angeles bank with a coffee...
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Ralphmag.org reviews
by Robert Earle
Nights in thePink MotelAn American Strategist'sPursuit of Peace in IraqRobert Earle(Naval Institute Press)Robert Earle arrived in Baghdad in June, 2004 just as the...
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Book List reviews
Legendary musician Dyson Burnette is longing to return to the little Mexican town where he discovered his calling. It’s been years since he has written a song,...
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Lambda Literary reviews
by Urvashi Vaid
The first line of Urvashi Vaid’s new book Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics (Magnus Books) is enough to...
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The Jamaica Gleaner reviews
Opal Palmer In love with Mr Write
published: Sunday | March 2, 2008
Barbara Nelson, Contributor
Opal Palmer Adisa is in love with writing. Her first stories, she...
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bookideas.com reviews
by Warren Adler
Sequels can be tricky and dangerous. Just ask Laurence J. Peter, who, with Raymond Hull, wrote in 1969 a ground-breaking book, The Peter Principle, the...
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