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Published Reviews

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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First Girl Scout, The Life of Juliette Gordon Low
Wall Street Journal reviews
"...a good-looking volume, illustrated with historical photographs, set on pages that resemble pale green embroidered linen and sparkling with the force of Low's...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
In her debut, Polson offers a memoir of her journey down a river of grief, set against the sparkling beauty of the wilderness of her native Alaska..Polson shares...
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"Iron"
MungBeing Magazine reviews
"It’s rare to find so many layers in a collection of short stories that draw from so many elements such as myth, pathos, symbolism, philosophic thought, tragedy...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
"I honestly thought Me & Emma was about as perfect a book as I could ever want to read, with absolutely no need for a follow-up. But now that I’ve read What...
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The Plot Whisperer Book of Writing Prompts: Easy Exercises to Get You Writing
The Writer Magazine reviews
Martha Alderson, a.k.a "The Plot Whisperer," has been a nationally recognized plot consultant for 15 years. Here she offers loads of exercises to help writers...
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http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/entertainment/books_literature/article/BWELLS23_20090819-172603/28 reviews
Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder," is tugged by the moon. In fact, the moon is more or less a character in the book, shining upon its namesake town of La Luna...
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Believing Cedric
Quill & Quire reviews
(Starred review, 'a work of exceptional merit') "The writing is inventive without being showy, and Lavorato has a gift for letting characters’ emotions seep out,...
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Boiling Point
The Sierra Club reviews
"Boiling Point features an eccentric group of characters — including two microbiologists, a celebrity figure, and a Nobel-winning scientist intent on destroying...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
The Crying Tree Naseem Rakha. Broadway, $22.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-7679-3140-3 This complex, layered story of a family's journey toward justice and forgiveness comes...
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Orders, Decorations and Medals of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Military Trader reviews
Orders, Decorations and Medals of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, William A. Boik (ISBN 970-0-615-19087-7, DBM Press, LC, 6412 Brandon Ave., #123,...
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Pop Culture Zoo reviews
Your opinion and ideas and thoughts about what is going on in each story will keep changing. Ultimately, just like real life, what you are perceiving in these...
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Small Press Review reviews
As soon as you open WORD DANCING, Jeanne Powell's craftswomanship and power draw you in and keep you reading until the final syllable. Each word feels carefully...
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Deseret News reviews
"The Crying Tree" is hauntingly beautiful and sad as Rakha examines themes of hate, forgiveness, redemption, acceptance and love. Here, Rakha brings hard questions...
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Blood of Paradise
Washington Post reviews
Before he began writing novels, David Corbett spent 15 years as an operative with a San Francisco private investigation firm, an experience that left him without...
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The Oregonian reviews
More than a novel detailing the oft-chronicled and frequently patsied nature of forgiveness, this is a colorful and creative biography of hate -- about its...
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