Published Reviews
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
From Kirkus Reviews: An endearingly eccentric family settles into the elevator and hearts of the patrons and employees at the San Francisco Hotel in this over-the-...
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Book List reviews
BOOKLIST, Dec. 1, 2004Adam Story longs to see the world, but he never imagines he will get the chance. Then, on his twelfth birthday, a mysterious stranger, Prince...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
From New York Times Book Review: The custodian at the W.T. Melon Elementary School tells some tall tales about ghosts and mischief in the building ... believe them...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Starred review*--Peculiar happenings are the norm in the classroom that serves as the setting for this droll collection. Occasionally reminiscent of Louis Sachar’...
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Kenyon Fall Alumni Magazine reviews
Years ago, when Sheppard Kominars found himself held hostage to crippling migraines, he turned to the page for escape. At the suggestion of his family doctor, he...
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The San Francisco Chronicle reviews
So the sensitive or easily offended reader isn't exactly Gallaway's target audience. That's fine, because pretty much everyone else will be crying with laughter...
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The New York Times reviews
''Diary of a Viagra Fiend'' melds crude living with crude humor, but it's often wickedly appealing and spiked with nasty belly laughs.
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The New York Times reviews
Mr. Gallaway has less in common with his metrosexual counterpart than he does with Hunter S. Thompson. With enormous gusto for the altered state, Mr. Gallaway is...
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The Washington Post, (Book World Sunday Section) reviews
The Washington Post's Book World, August 6, 2006/washingtonpost.com
"Enough is not enough when it comes to poetry." So said one of the most accomplished...
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Boston Review reviews
Some years ago, Laura Glen Louis attended a talk by Grace Paley at which a member of the audience eagerly asked, "Ms. Paley, when are you going to write a novel...
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The Oregonian reviews
"Throughout his final years, Mailer's mind was as sharp as ever and the work ethic that produced more than 40 books remained strong. He was also generous and...
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myshelf.com reviews
For many of us the Civil Rights movement is epitomized by Martin Luther King, Jr. It is unfortunate that we seldom recall the contributions and sacrifices made by...
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The Prick of the Spindle reviews
In a time of persistent reproductions of classic literature through various media, it’s rare that one surfaces with such buoyancy as Terence Hawkins’s take on The...
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Amazon.com reviews
When it comes to books about The Beatles, they usually fall in one of two categories: "memoirs" and "archives" (including timelines, analysis, photos, recording...
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Long and Short Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
Wolf Fever by Terry Spear
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Full Length (399 pgs)
Heat Level: spicy
Rating: 5 Books
Reviewed by...
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Love Romance Passion reviews
by Terry Spear
Review: This novel has it all; the suspense, the romance, a malicious antagonist, and a castle with secret tunnels, trap doors and its very own…ghost. I can’t...
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Biblio Reads Children's Book Review reviews
I gotta tell you that I really love Sherrill's rhyme and way with words. This is the second book of hers that I have reviewed and I heartily recommend her as a...
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reviewsbyamoslassen.com reviews
...Morganstein gives us characters that are well defined and real. When I say real I mean that we can see ourselves in the characters here especially since all of...
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