Published Reviews
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The Beacon reviews
by Bryant Simon
“We buy things to say something about ourselves,” claims Bryant Simon in his book Everything but the Coffee: Learning about America from Starbucks. In these pages...
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Mountainword reviews
by Diana Raab
Most of us have kept notebooks over the years. In them, we sharpen our outlook, log scraps of the discontinuous stops and starts of our minds. We find ways to say...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
"David Corbett's grainy realities bring these characters to life . . . dragging the reader on a journey he or she won't soon forget."
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Bookgasm reviews
"Corbett’s prose is dark and densely layered. It immerses you into the sights, sounds and smells of every locale, as well as the interior thoughts and doubts of...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
"Corbett delivers a rich, hard-hitting epic that illuminates the violent and surreal landscapes of Central America and Mexico. . . Fans of Luis Alberto Urrea and...
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Booklist reviews
Starred Review: "[I]n this powerful, evocative, character-driven novel, [Corbett] has written what should be a breakout success. . . Readers who devour and then...
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New Southerner reviews
Kelley does an excellent job of taking us seamlessly into the paranormal scenes and back to reality, neither missing the proverbial beat or losing one bit of his...
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Vanessa Daou's Blog reviews
Paris and The Louvre come alive in CV, providing the scenic as well as symbolic backdrop for what is a beautifully written and absolutely riveting story about Love...
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Mrs.Giggles.com reviews
Jessica Inclán's Reason To Believe was previously released in trade paperback format back in 2006. It has been given a sexier cover more in vogue with the current...
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ReadersFavorite.com reviews
In this fantasy, the animal kingdom was at war. The Cats felt superior to all other species. The Rodents battled for their freedom from the Cats' rule and the Cats...
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Wall Street Journal reviews
The DNA Dilemma
Grappling With Bad News From Genetic Testing
By LAURA LANDRO
April 5, 2008; Page W8
Pretty Is What Changes
By Jessica Queller
Spiegel & Grau,...
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Medieval Bookworm reviews
In his first short story collection, Christopher Meeks uses effective prose to provide us with a variety of emotions and real life situations in compact form....
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Macabra Ink reviews
by Weston Ochse
"It’s rare to find a first novel with the depth, clarity, and complexity Weston Ochse’s Scarecrow Gods. The author seems to have dragged his characters form his...
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Cocktails and Books reviews
This was a book that had me laughing and then cringing because Gunnar reminded me of some individuals I know who resembled poor Gunnar in more ways than one....
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Styled Bits reviews
When one looks for a Third Way, he finds John Michael Greer well along the path. I discovered his weblog a couple of years ago and was amazed at how reasonable his...
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Rainbow Reviews reviews
This is an astounding and award winning piece of gay literature. The reader is taken on a roller-coaster ride of romance, murder-mystery, thriller, comedy as well...
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Paperback Reader reviews
With all of that in mind, I feel like I ought to admit up front that Dominatrix is not my normal thing. After all, Mr. Simmons described his book as -- T&A...
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Hampshire Life Magazine reviews
I was hooked from the first page. Pauline Rowson's thrillers are a contemporary take on the calssic page-turner. She weaves terrific plots around memorable...
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Bi Women Boston reviews
Truth is often stranger than fiction - and sometimes more pleasing. If someone had told me a year ago that in the late 1800's and early 1900's women dominated the...
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