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The Bridge of Silver Wings 2009 by Aberjhani
Red Room reviews
'To continue one's journey in the darkness with one's footsteps guided by illumination of remembered radiance is to know courage of a peculiar kind – the courage...
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A Highland Werewolf Wedding
Deb's Book Bag reviews
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is the eleventh book in the Heart of the Wolf series by Terry Spear. This highly acclaimed series is well known for Spear's great...
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What I Love About You, Mom
Post-Gazette.com reviews
Having trouble finding just the right words to use to tell Mom how much she means to you? Let authors Kate and David Marshall help.  In "What I Love about You...
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Wayworn Wooden Floors
Salty Ink reviews
Wayworn Wooden Floors showcases what Mark Lavorato’s writing style, which is simple and down to earth; he is telling stories but not fluffing them up beyond...
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Undercurrent - No. 9 in the DI Andy Horton Mystery Series
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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Morningcable.com reviews
Poetic and lyrical, the novel aspires to create an impressive array of metaphor, mysticism, and reality within the juxtaposition of 8 protagonists, each...
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bookideas.com reviews
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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Thoughts in Progress reviews
The War of the Roses - The Children by Warren Adler You know how you read a book and wish the author would write a sequel because you’re curious about the...
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dadofdivas-reviews.blogspot.com reviews
About the Book What ever happened to the children from The War of the Roses? "More than 20 years after the publication of The War of the Roses, the divorce story...
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http://authorbriankavanagh.bigblog.com.au/post.do?id=1245496#currentPostComments reviews
  Morning, I finished your book. It worried me a bit when it started and the couple were in bed because I thought, 'Oh no. Don't let this be about sex, sex,...
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A Highland Werewolf Wedding
Deb's Book Bag reviews
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is the eleventh book in the Heart of the Wolf series by Terry Spear. This highly acclaimed series is well known for Spear's great...
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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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East Eats West
Asian American Literary Review reviews
  The year 2010 marked a turning point for Vietnamese American literature.  Monique Truong’s Bitter in the Mouth, Andrew Lam’s East Eats...
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High Country News reviews
Even though The Crying Tree is her debut novel, Rakha entwines these twists into her plot with expert timing. Lucid scenes reveal the complex grief and enduring...
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Romantic Times reviews
"an absolutely charming, feel-good read. Lauren Baratz-Logsted writes genuine characters, killer comedic timing and romantic blunders that are truly something...
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White Snake and Other Stories
City Pages reviews
In Yan's stories it is the small kindness, the brief, tender moment, that surmounts the walls. At these times her characters, no matter how recalcitrant, breathe...
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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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A Nest in Springtime Jacket
Kirkus Reviews reviews
Chinese Lessons in Board Books by Julie Danielson on May 25, 2012 | Posted in Children's   I don’t write often enough about board books for...
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The True Sources of the Nile
Publishers Weekly reviews
About that title: experts disagree, citing no fewer than five possible sites. Anne, a human rights activist working in Burundi, finds the avowed source there...
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