Published Reviews
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American Library Association reviews
by A.S. King
Please Ignore Vera Dietz has won a 2011 Michael L. Printz Honor
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Publisher’s Weekly reviews
by Susi Wyss
In this smart, urbane debut, characters strive for understanding within a cacophonous modern landscape….Wyss offers nuanced takes on vastly different corners of...
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Library Journal reviews
by Susi Wyss
For many years, Wyss lived and worked in Africa, and she’s used her unique experiences to good effect in her first book, this “novel in stories.” She beautifully...
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Three Dollar Bill Reviews reviews
Brian walks dogs for a living. Although he once aspired to acting, he came to the conclusion that being a struggling actor wasn’t worth the struggle and now...
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Library Journal reviews
“Edgar-nominated author McDonald takes such care to describe the American literary expatriate community in Paris in the years after World War I that readers will...
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Library Journal reviews
“Edgar-nominated author McDonald takes such care to describe the American literary expatriate community in Paris in the years after World War I that readers will...
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New York Journal of Books reviews
It’s nice to read a book in which the reader is the hero. And in Charles Davis’s Standing at the Crossroads, the reader is most definitely the hero.
This is a...
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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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The Asian Age reviews
While some writers paint with words, some can make them sing and some others can even make them breathe, but very few can make them tell a story.
Mascarenhas has...
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The Asian Age reviews
While some writers paint with words, some can make them sing and some others can even make them breathe, but very few can make them tell a story.
Mascarenhas has...
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http://bookverdict.com/details.xqy?uri=Product-08-6527030.xml reviews
by Vicki Delany
STARRED REVIEW “In a change of pace from her Con. Molly Smith mysteries (Among the Departed), Delany has written a splendid Gothic thriller with a...
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Broken Frontiers reviews
Nevertheless, four issues have come and gone and…I’m…my god, but I think I’m hooked on a comic called “Dominatrix”.
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Comics Worth Reading reviews
"This is a wonderful fable about initiative and determination, featuring some great comedy, and a terrific use of the comic medium."
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Red Adept's Kindle Reviews reviews
"Months and Seasons" by Christopher Meeks, is a short story collection with eleven stories, including a chapter from the author’s novel "The Brightest Moon of the...
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Luigi Russi reviews
by Ugo Mattei
Book Review:” Plunder: When the Rule of Law is Illegal” by Ugo Mattei and Laura Nader
August 29, 2009 by luigi
“Plunder: When the Rule of Law is Illegal” by Ugo...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer reviews
by Maria Semple
This One Is Mine
By Maria Semple
Little Brown, 303 pages, $24.99
Dec. 4
A veteran TV comedy writer, recently relocated to Seattle, concocts a sharp-witted look at...
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Baby Got Books reviews
I settled right in and immediately felt comfortable and thrilled to be back with my friends Martin, Diane and Irene.
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Chicago Tribune reviews
A neurotic young man looks into his mother's death when he was a child ...
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PD Publishing reviews
“In this moving and intelligent novel, lovers, friends, faiths, and families are both lost and found, like motifs in a piano concerto that rediscover themselves...
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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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