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Complex Mom reviews
To say that reading this book may have caused some sleepless nights and a little hyperventilation on my part is an understatement.
Telling someone who is notorious...
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BlogHer.com reviews
When we embark on a trip, we're far more likely to make it to our destination easily if we know our starting point and plan a route to our destination. We plot our...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by J R Lankford
Lankford’s third thriller in her Jesus Thief series... is a heady blend of diverse cultures, religions, and human passions ... the story is engaging, and the...
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The Guardian reviews
Some dairy-devoted Americans smuggle hunks of unpasteurised cheese back into their country after holidays in hedonistic ol' Europe. This American engaged in a...
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Out in Print Book Review reviews
You can’t do better than Jewelle Gomez with one of her classic Gilda vampire stories, “Saint Louis 1990,” or ‘Nathan Burgoine’s deliciously disturbed “Filth,” or...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Kirkus ReviewKirkus Review. (Dec. 15, 2012): Starred Review
Graver, Elizabeth THE END OF THE POINT Harper/HarperCollins (Adult Fiction) $25.99 3, 5 ISBN...
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Booklist reviews
Booklist
Graver, Elizabeth (Author)
Mar 2013. 352 p. Harper, hardcover, $24.99. (9780062184849).
For generations, the wealthy Porter family has sought...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
“Graver’s gifts—her control of time, her ability to evoke place and define character—are immense.” Publishers Weekly
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Expat Info Desk reviews
"a perfect read, engaging and well-thought out": ExpatInfoDesk.com's book review of my anthology Tales from the Expat Harem
"If you’re considering...
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Indy Week reviews
Nice review of Little Green Pig's production of Donald as a play:
"At the center of the minimal but striking set (which was designed by the protean O'Berski), Alex...
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Out in Print: Queer Book Reviews reviews
by Justin Chin
“You cannot,” declares the narrator of 98 Wounds, Justin Chin’s stunning, essential new short story collection, “must not, believe anything – not a single word –...
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The Guardian (UK) reviews
by Geling Yan
Isabel Hilton is entertained by Geling Yan's satirical take on contemporary China...
...Yan is not nostalgic for the years of socialism: her earlier work has been...
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KCET.org reviews
"Award-winning poet and UCLA English Professor Harryette Mullen is the subject of a compelling chapter; she also provided the inspiration for Shockley's title '...
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The Hindu Literary Review reviews
MEENA KANDASAMY is a feisty new entrant into the duck-pool called Indian English poetry. In Touch, she makes a Rimbaudian attempt at clearing the decks and telling...
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http://phillyflash.mlblogs.com/2012/05/03/book-review-and-radio-review-the-last-icon-tom-seaver-and- reviews
I’ve been a huge Tom Seaver fan for most of my life so when I discovered that there was a new book out about his career I immediately snatched it up….yes,...
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Merry Go Round Reviews reviews
by JT Ellison
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In the 1980s in Nashville, the Snow White Killer murdered ten women who looked similar with their dark hair and the red lipstick painted haphazardly all over...
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Chartered Management Institute reviews
by Joe Raelin
The gimmicky title of the book detracts from the useful material contained within it. There is a plethora of books considering and advising upon the topic of...
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Florida Sun Sentinel reviews
A dreamy, haunting work with a deeply personal feel. Any time a work of fiction raises our sights to higher truts, as this one does, the writer has done her job.
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Inspiring Gardeners for 100 Years: Horticulture magazine reviews
From interview:
"I think dirt is the reason I have spent my whole life in the South," offers Huntsville, Alabama poet, Bonnie Roberts, whose poem "Take Me Down...
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The Veritas Magazine reviews
Being from a non-religious background I will admit to circling around this book several times before biting into it. The title seemed a little daunting and,...
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