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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon
Entertainment Weekly reviews
"I'll Sleep When I'm Dead turns out to be one of the most casually insightful rock bios ever."
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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon
The Denver Post reviews
"...What makes "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" a sort of classic rock biography are the insights into Zevon's creative process, his esteem for writers...
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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon
New York Times reviews
"...“I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead,” a no-holds-barred oral history that captures a lovable but wildly aberrant personality, draws upon a fascinatingly diverse...
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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon
Publishers Weekly reviews
"For those who know them, the brilliant, dark songs of Warren Zevon (1947-2003) inspire nothing short of adoration; for those who don't, this stunning...
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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon
New York Times reviews
I'LL SLEEP WHEN I'M DEAD: THE DIRTY LIFE AND TIMES OF WARREN ZEVON by Crystal Zevon. The Los Angeles '70s rock scene, quite literally in a nutshell: an oral...
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Richmond Times-Dispatch reviews
"With urban edginess, realistic characters, a feisty and sympathetic heroine and a big heart, Simon spins a frightening tale that will have you postponing...
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MIDNIGHT AT THE PALACE: My Life as a Fabulous Cockette
Kirkus Reviews reviews
The radical politics, sexual rebellion, and theatrical extravagance of a spontaneously combusting, gender-bending San Francisco troupe, remembered here by one of...
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Leadership Quarterly reviews
What is it about leadership that excites the minds of scholars and practitioners that so many of them, Joe Raelin being the latest, can continue to reformulate...
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Hamilton Spectator reviews
You're at wit's end trying to motivate your employees. You've dangled carrots and threatened to use sticks. You've scheduled formal meetings and had informal water...
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Leadership and Organizational Development Journal reviews
Joseph Raelin believes that leadership is potentially the most desperate problem we face in organisational life today but that, conceived in a different way,...
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ParaNormal Romance Reviews reviews
I love Ms. Spear's lupus garou society. She creates a world that makes you believe werewolves live among us. The chemistry between Darien and Lelandi sizzles the...
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Winning the Highlander's Heart
Coffee Time Romance reviews
This novel was stunning in its suspenseful complexity and a brilliant romance was crafted by a deft imagination. Treachery stalks them at every turn as jealous...
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Dancing With Fate
The Romance Studio reviews
Terpsichore/Cora fell in lust at first site with Myrddin, loved him more for saving her from the Ellylldan/Goblin fire. Seems her half brother Ares, the god of war...
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Saving Angelfish
Publishers Weekly reviews
Matheson's promising debut, a gritty novel from Tin House Books' New Voice Series, tells the bleak story of a wayward L.A. junkie named Max. Virtually disowned by...
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Cindy's Love of Books reviews
I didn't realize that this was the third in the book right away and that really didn't make a difference in the book for me. It can be read as a stand alone. I do...
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Curious Readers reviews
I enjoyed the werewolf lore that Spear has created for her books. I know that this is not the only one, although I haven't read the others. Her werewolves live in...
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EW, PW, The Independent reviews
“Based loosely on D.H. Lawrence's 1924 pilgrimage to Taos, N.M., where he hoped to create an artists' utopia, Amy Boaz's diamond-cut debut, A Richer Dust, follows...
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Liars Anonymous
Library Journal reviews
STARRED REVIEW “Shamus Award–winning Ure’s third mystery (after Forcing Amaryllis and The Fault Tree) is perhaps her finest effort to date.”
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Obsidian Bookshelf reviews
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Rainbow Reviews reviews
This short story is lyrical, fluid, and quietly unsettling; the style perfectly suited to its subject ~ an artist's obsession ...
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