Published Reviews
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CR's Kwips and Kritiques reviews
by Terry Spear
Carol and Chaz have fantastic chemistry, and the tension of the desire they are fighting alongside the deadly spreading disease in their midst adds page-turning...
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Electric Review reviews
White Hand is notable for both the tremendous amount of new information it provides and they way that it's presented. Conners not only tells us the whens and whys...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by A.S. King
Please Ignore Vera Dietz has been chosen as a Best Contemporary Novel for Teens by Kirkus Reviews.
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http://www.milorambles.com/2010/11/15/no-cry-for-help-by-grant-mckenzie-book-review/ reviews
"One of the most frenetic, atmospheric and imaginative books I’ve read this year. “No Cry For Help” by Grant McKenzie is one of the quickest page turners I have...
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The Good, the reviews
by Terry Spear
Somehow I missed reading this Terry Spear book back in August or even September. Shame on me, because it’s a terrific read. Ms. Spear has definitely come into her...
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Library Journal reviews
"Muriel Gardner was a beautiful, electrifying woman who mixed with high society, was a part of Sigmund Freud's inner circle, and eventually joined the Austrian...
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America in World War II Magazine reviews
"It is simplest to put it this way: privilege, exotic friendships, intellectual adventure, international intrigue, and danger marked the life story of American...
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Kindle Nation Daily blog reviews
I've read a lot of gritty, stunningly realistic first-person narratives of the seamy, seedy side of urban life, and even lived some. Usually, if the material is...
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Red Room reviews
The true challenge of Shiva’s Arms is to recognize that it is a very ambitious—indeed, innovative piece of writing. It is an experiment in what I would call a...
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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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QueLibroleo.com reviews
El arte de vivir congrega a destacadas personalidades de distintas culturas del mundo, que comparten su visión y sus sentimientos sobre las cuestiones de la vida...
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www reviews
by Bill Vartnaw
This present collection of poems covers the period 1972 to 1995, hence the title Suburbs of My Childhood. His opening poem ‘The Pursuit’ proclaims: ‘I come to/...
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Out in Print Queer Book Reviews reviews
“Aiming to Please” is author ‘Nathan Burgoine’s first published erotic story, according to the author notes at the end of the book. Hard to believe, considering...
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Fortune magazine reviews
Fortune magazine’s Weekly Read column calls Lost Kingdom “…a riveting and intimate look at the rise and tragic fall of Hawaii’s royal family…”
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The Momus Report reviews
"...heartfelt and occasionally raw in its observational detail."
"All You Bastards... shows how far Schmidt is willing to push the boat out to develop his craft -...
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Publishers Weekly (starred review) reviews
"One woman's authentic search to discover what matters."
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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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Book Cover reviews
The Road to Someplace Better is a well-told story of an African-American woman's personal and professional struggle to achieve goals in life that at the time...
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Batman on Film reviews
Look, I’m not going to BS y’all at all and try to come off super humble and all that, OK? Running BOF the last 13+ years has allowed me to do some pretty cool...
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The New Yorker reviews
Hemmings channels the voice of her befuddled middle-aged hero with virtuosity...
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