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Published Reviews

The End of the Point
The Boston Globe reviews
"With her fourth and most emotionally textured novel, Graver proves herself a master chronicler of the ever-spiraling human comedy. The End of the Point is a work...
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Birds of Paradise Lose
Goodreads.com reviews
  Andrew Lam, one of my favorite writers, has often demonstrated his journalist's ability to see the broad themes in the most particular of situations. He is...
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Riding the Rails
Elisa Reviews reviews
Sure there is a bittersweet aftertaste all along the anthology, something that, truth be told, I have always found when reading stories related to trains… there...
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Let My Colors Out
LoveLaughter Till Eternity reviews
The book attempts to enlarge the vision of people who want to help  children cope with the wide range of emotions that may lead to depression, following a...
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A List of Offences
Universidad de las Americas reviews
Nuestra reseña ensayÌstica traducida y publicada con el TOMO “LA LISTA DE OFENSAS” MARAVILLOSA NOVELA DE NUESTRA AMIGA, LA ESCRITURA UNIVERSAL, DLIRUBA Z. ARA. A...
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A List of Offences
800cl reviews
Poco y nada sabemos por estos lares de la literatura bengalí. Por eso, la sola llegada de un titulo de tan remotos confines llama la atención. La Lista de...
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A List of Offences
Various reviews
Here are some of the reviews for my debut novel A List of Offences. It's currently available for Kindle, and is soon to be a print book, as well.   “In  ...
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Lambda Literary reviews
The first line of Urvashi Vaid’s new book Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics (Magnus Books) is enough to...
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Kirkuk Reviews reviews
The moving story of a woman holding on to romance while trying to save her troubled lover. An ambitious work, Wallace’s debut novel tackles difficult subjects,...
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"Iron"
http://www.literarydeathmatch.com/upcoming-events/la-ep-19.html reviews
"Zabrisky was a bright light of wow, the way she performed a gorgeous story to music, in way-high heels, and shouted into the microphone while waving a fist in...
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Publisher reviews
Reviews of Dennis Loo’s Globalization and the Demolition of Society   A brilliant exposition… compelling written and readily grasped, yet profound in its...
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Capital Press: The West's Ag Website reviews
—by Bill Duncan "Real-life ranch tale serves as warning to weary urbanites. "Everyone has a story to tell just from living. But the key is in the storytelling...
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Waiting for Manna
Published in January 2012 issue of International Journal on Multicultural Literature, ISSN 2231-6248 reviews
      “It is easy to flow with the current, it makes no demands, and it costs no effort… But who fight the current and struggle it, know what...
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Buddha Baby
asianconnections.com reviews
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Perfume River
USC Annenberg reviews
History is a living, breathing thing, and, yet, your own history can sometimes take your breath away. It pulls at you, it shapes you, it gives you a personal,...
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Pirenes Fountain reviews
Yoga Heart: Lines on the Six Perfections By Leza Lowitz2011 Stone Bridge PressReviewed by Mari L’Esperance "All author proceeds from the sale of the book...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
Author Janet Malcolm once acidly wrote that any reporter who didn't agree that journalism was a "morally indefensible" act of betrayal was "too stupid or too...
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Blooming Red
Amazon.com reviews
Award winning and happily espoused poets, Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball, have teamed up once again, to help celebrate their love of the holidays with...
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The Dim Sum of All Things
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Like many, Goodman (French Dirt) moved to New York City in search of a home, a place in which he might feel comfortable and thrive. He found it "against the...
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