Published Reviews
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by Pam Tent
The radical politics, sexual rebellion, and theatrical extravagance of a spontaneously combusting, gender-bending San Francisco troupe, remembered here by one of...
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Leadership Quarterly reviews
by Joe Raelin
What is it about leadership that excites the minds of scholars and practitioners that so many of them,
Joe Raelin being the latest, can continue to reformulate...
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Hamilton Spectator reviews
by Joe Raelin
You're at wit's end trying to motivate your employees. You've dangled carrots and threatened to use sticks. You've scheduled formal meetings and had informal water...
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Leadership and Organizational Development Journal reviews
by Joe Raelin
Joseph Raelin believes that leadership is potentially the most desperate problem
we face in organisational life today but that, conceived in a different way,...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
by Eric Puchner
How exhilarating to come across a young writer as technically gifted and emotionally insightful as Eric Puchner…The nine stories in his debut collection are…...
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http://www.hachettebookgroupusa.com/authors/32/725/critical_praise.html reviews
by Aimee Liu
"Set in tumultuous post-WWII Asia, Liu's third novel is an espionage thriller that traces a woman's efforts to find her husband after he disappears into the...
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Library Journal reviews
by Aimee Liu
Warner Books, which has been highly successful with such bittersweet romances as Robert James Waller's The Bridges of Madison County and Nicholas Sparks's The...
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The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Vol. 297 No. 18, pp. 1955-2044 reviews
by Aimee Liu
With uninhibited truthfulness Aimee Liu reveals incidents in her own life which propelled her into anorexia... She believes the greatest asset any of us possess is...
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PsycCRITIQUES Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books reviews
by Aimee Liu
Liu's book, Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, immediately grabbed our attention because it focuses on life after a person overcomes an eating...
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Story Circle Book Reviews reviews
by Aimee Liu
For Keeps is not an easy book to read. It is not about pretty women with perfect bodies who find easy acceptance in a beauty-obsessed culture. No. It is an...
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AMES TRIBUNE ARTICLE reviews
“The Girls from Ames” is a book about friendship, a theme to which we can all relate.
What makes this story more relevant is that it began in our own community,...
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Penguin.com reviews
Meet the Ames Girls: eleven childhood friends who formed a special bond growing up in Ames, Iowa. As young women, they moved to eight different states, yet managed...
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Northfield News reviews
NORTHFIELD — For much of her life, Northfield resident Kelly Zwagerman has shared a 40-year friendship with 10 other women from her high school.
They’ve been there...
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People's Book Prize reviews
Magical language. Wonderfully drawn characters. Fascinating narrative that stops you from putting down this book before you've read it from cover to cover.
A rich...
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Out -numbered 3 to 1 reviews
Irene dos Santos disappeared at age 15. Believed to have drowned while on holiday with her best friend, Lily Martinez, her body was never found. Now, years later,...
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Front page of book reviews
"From traumatic injuries to anthrax shots, Michael Anthony has captured in intricate detail life in a combat zone operating room. As someone who's done two tours...
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Harriet Klausner, Genre-Go-Around reviews
by Terry Spear
"No one makes werewolves seem real better than romantic urban fantasist Terry Spear continually does with her “Wolf” saga (see Legend of the White Wolf, To Tempt a...
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The Journal of Family Life reviews
How do people negotiate their transitions to parenthood? Do they simply step into a role similar to what they have seen in sitcom families, mothers nurturing the...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Sixteen-year-old Sydney has just learned that a casual fling has left her pregnant (“I hadn't felt like I knew him well enough to remind him about the condom issue...
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AOL's Gadling Travel reviews
Author Shelley Seale’s discovery of this human tragedy led her life in a whole new direction, and it is this that gives the book its impetus. Besides her personal...
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