Published Reviews
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Visions & Affiliations, A California Literary Timeline I reviews
by Robert Sward
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excerpt from Jack Foley's "Visions & Affiliations, A California Literary Timeline" re: Uncle Dog: The Poet at 9
• 1962 - Robert Sward’s Uncle Dog is...
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http://www.awornpath.blogspot.com/2010/12/island-girl-intertwines-family-drama.html reviews
Lynda Simmons' latest novel Island Girl takes readers on a trip to Canada and the Toronto Islands, a small clustering of islands just off shore in Lake Ontario. In...
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Library Journal reviews
by Vicki Delany
Starred Review. The successful search for a missing boy in the woods near the British Columbian town of Trafalgar also uncovers a human bone that may belong to a...
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Birdbrained Book BLog reviews
by Wim Coleman
People have compared this book to the Percy Jackson series. That’s like saying Sabrina the Teenage Witch is comparable to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The difference...
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Saffron Tree internet site reviews
by Wim Coleman
It would seem that simplicity is, in fact, a remarkably difficult thing to achieve. And yet, surrounded as we are by the noise, pollution and violence that we...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Wim Coleman
In this fresh, experimental novel, a psychotherapist, Hector Glasco, attempts to cure Hilary, a jaded movie queen, of her "perpetual sense of déja vu." … Cleverly...
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Midwest Book Review: Klausner's Bookshelf reviews
by Wim Coleman
This is a terrific young adult thriller that provides a fascinating look at the ancient Greek Gods (mindful of classic Star Trek's Who Mourns for Adonis?). The...
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http://biblioreads.blogspot.com/2011/02/juggler-in-wind-young-adult.html reviews
by Wim Coleman
WOW. I intended to read the first chapter before bed and then a little each day over the weekend, but twelve chapters later I had to tear myself away so I could...
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http://biblioreads.blogspot.com/2011/02/juggler-in-wind-young-adult.html reviews
by Pat Perrin
WOW. I intended to read the first chapter before bed and then a little each day over the weekend, but twelve chapters later I had to tear myself away so I could...
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Rose and Thorn Journal reviews
by Sherry Jones
"Above all, Jones narrates Islamic history as a love story. She makes it a story of choices, struggle and reform, rather than subjugation and mindless obedience."
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Rainbow Reviews reviews
A very short short, but exactly long enough to pose a really challenging question — what is it that makes us us.
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BOOKLIST reviews
"The revolution is a complicated and multifaceted event, and, in some ways, Hellmann’s story of tragic love oversimplifies it; yet she does take care to ensure...
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Huffington Post reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Andrew Lam's Birds of Paradise Lost captures the universal immigrant experience -- where versions of paradise are both lost and gained -- through the...
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The Dark Phantom Review; also at BlogCritics reviews
Christopher Meeks is the author of the short story collections The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea and the more recent Months and Seasons. He has been a journalist,...
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Green Hills Literary Lantern reviews
These eight stories won the 2007 Spokane Prize for Short Fiction, and prevailed, one suspects, in part because of the integrity of each combined with the degree to...
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The Independent reviews
Standing at the Crossroads by Charles Davis, published by The Permanent Press in Sag Harbor, is a fine piece of writing, and it’s hard to think of a more timely...
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Kirkus reviews
Dead Man's Wharf is a starred review. ‘Rowson turns out an exemplary procedural with the requisite plot twists, double-crosses and all loose ends tied up neatly in...
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Library Journal reviews
by TL Hines
Hines excels at writing gripping supernatural thrillers with plenty of twists and turns; he'll pull you in from page one.
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Access My Library reviews
After reading this third book, I can't wait to read the first two!
Marie Claire takes her readers on an adventure few will forget. She is a character that readers...
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