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Birds of Paradise Lose
SF Chronicle reviews
  Elizabeth Rosner March 31, 2013 Birds of Paradise LostStoriesBy Andrew Lam(Red Hen; 200 pages; $15.95 paperback) Several decades have passed since harrowing...
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I Can't Complain
Publishers Weekly reviews
In charming and often self-deprecating fashion, novelist Lipman (The View from Penthouse B) has penned an engaging and moving series of essays about her life—...
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I Can't Complain
Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Accomplished novelist Lipman exposes her journalistic roots by collecting over 30 "(all too) personal" essays and columns that have appeared in a number of...
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Barbara Ann Mojica's Blog on Wordpress reviews
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The Telegraph (newspaper), Calcutta, India reviews
 GYPSY ESCAPADES (Rupa, Rs 250) by William J. Jackson is the story of four friends from different cultures who travel across India — the “land of poverty and...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
An American graduate student in India teams up with an intelligence agent and others to prevent a crisis that could spark bloody chaos. When Jill Rothchild, an...
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Mysteries in Paradise reviews
Pauline Rowson is an excellent constructor of false trails and DEATH LIES BENEATH is no exception. Ex-con Darryl Woodley's death results in a funeral which...
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Woman Lawyer
Stanford Law Review reviews
Called “Portia of the Pacific,” Clara Shortridge Foltz, who lived from 1849 until 1934, was the first woman admitted to the practice of law in California, and...
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www.seafoodnews.com reviews
  "What makes this book such compelling reading? It is that Michele exposes to us all what that sense of risk on the sea is all about. All of us think...
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Birds of Paradise Lose
Shelf Awareness reviews
The 13 stories in Andrew Lam's Birds of Paradise Lost soar like birds in mid-flight, bridging the space between the dreamscape of Vietnam and the glass...
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A DI Andy Horton Marine Mystery Crime Novel
Booklist reviews
“The plot is multilayered, twisted, and complex, and while it takes concentration to keep all the characters and clues straight, readers who persevere will be...
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South Coast Today reviews
By Brian J. Lowney Fur, fins and feathers April 05, 2008 6:00 AM Jean Fogle knows that the simplest pleasures often bring the most joy in life. She also...
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The Independent reviews
This beautifully written novella proves less is more. Eloquent and elegant, with stunning metaphors and rhythmic cadences that alternate between short,...
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Comics Bulletin reviews
If Egg Story were an animated movie, it would be proclaimed as a masterpiece; it's just as good in comic form, and at this price it would be a shame to miss out...
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Sequential Tart reviews
"The variety of comics here surprised me and I appreciated that."
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"Beatrice's Mirror," by Melissa Morphew
http://www.chapter16.org/ reviews
"Marilyn Kallet’s new collection of wry, mostly romantic poems, The Love That Moves Me, takes its title from a line in Dante: “Amor mi mosse, che mi fa parlare...
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Amazon.com reviews
In the past few years, the need and application of using a product such as VMWare has increased exponentially. Current hardware technology (such as processor speed...
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A Highland Werewolf Wedding
RomFan Reviews reviews
Terry Spear and given us another hit to her Werewolf Series.  I don’t think I will ever get bored with her books as each one brings a new a delightful hero...
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The End of the Point
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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Things Kept, Things Left Behind
New York Times reviews
Like the landscape, Mr. Tomlinson’s characters in these 11 stories have harder edges. Their emotions are soaked in beer and obscured by the smoky haze of...
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