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Kirkus Reviews reviews
“In this compelling novel, Bledsoe captures the deadly beauty of the southernmost continent….A well-balanced humdinger of a story keeps this unusual novel hurtling...
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Edge Magazine reviews
"Well-paced and plotted, the novel centers around three women who go to the Antarctic then return home, their lives forever changed by their experiences with each...
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Long and Short Reviews reviews
Wolf Fever by Terry Spear Publisher: Sourcebooks Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal Length: Full Length (399 pgs) Heat Level: spicy Rating: 5 Books Reviewed by...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
Nurse Carol Woods is sick of being penned up. She hated it before she was turned into a werewolf, when the gray pack was trying to keep her safe from the destiny...
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Amazon.com reviews
The most amazing and saddest thing about this really fine novel is that apparently few people know about it. That is a real tragedy since ONLY THE GOOD PARTS has...
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San Francisco Book Review reviews
The confusion, ignorance, clarity, and struggles Williams encounters along the way are riveting reading with Williams’ deft descriptions and child-like honesty....
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USA Today reviews
British journalist Precious Williams upends every expectation about race, class, gender and ambition in her startlingly powerful memoir. Of note: Williams' subtle...
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CR's Kwips and Kritiques reviews
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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White Hand Society: The Psychedelic Partnership of Timothy Leary & Allen Ginsberg
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
Please Ignore Vera Dietz has been chosen as a Best Contemporary Novel for Teens by Kirkus Reviews.
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Temptation to Sin
Midwest Book Review reviews
 Vengeance can go sour so quickly. "Temptation to Sin" is a novel spinning the tale of the unfulfilled Shannon, who leaves her long time childhood...
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Man In The Moon
School Library Journal reviews
Grade 4–6—In the blistering heat of summer 1961, during the phase of a new moon, Janine and her family are visited by a strange skinny man who emerges from a...
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ACM netWorker reviews
Admittedly, the idea of a computer scientist, even a top-tier one like Ari Juels, writing fiction concerned me at first. It’s not that a computer scientist can’t...
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Library Journal reviews
  “Antihero PI Swann’s sophomore case (after Swann’s Last Song) delivers the goods in the well-paced literary mystery. Salzberg’s soft-boiled touch makes this...
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Brigid's Cloak by Bryce Milligan
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) reviews
Told with the gripping delivery of a well-seasoned storyteller, this tale of a fifth-century Irish saint has the broad appeal of folklore while retaining the power...
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Library Journal reviews
"Why writers who deal with the dark side of human nature are among the most collegial is a mystery in itself. What is not in doubt, though, is the...
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The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
For Alan Kaufman, the late San Francisco vagabond wordsmith Jack Micheline represented the true spirit of poetry. ``He would beg destiny for a break,'' recalls...
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http://tinyurl.com/6gzv85 reviews
But a Passage in Wilderness by Margo Berdeshevsky captured the Dresser's attention in the same way as Alex Ross's The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth...
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Sanskrit Literature reviews
Ancient epic poetry is ripe material for modern day writers. There are hundreds of interspersed stories and myths, fantastic and yet familiar enough to be...
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The Jewish Daily Forward reviews
Maya Gottfried, one essayist who wasn’t uncomfortable choosing, writes, “I very badly wanted to have a religious identity.” Attempting an investigation of her...
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