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Published Reviews

Season of the Wolf
The Arched Doorway reviews
Season of the Wolf is a very gory story, at times excessively so. It seemed to me that it rarely went more than a few pages without someone being...
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Season of the Wolf
Horror World.org reviews
This might be the most ambitious novel Jeff Mariotte has ever written.  Aside from a large cast of characters, Jeff has managed to work in the politically...
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"Iron"
Al-Khemia Poetica reviews
"Zabrisky has hit the ground running with a strong literary debut that furthers the great tradition of Russian literature into the 21st century." “These are...
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Wayworn Wooden Floors
Prairie Fire Review of Books reviews
It’s hard not to notice and be moved by the dedication of this book to the memory of Alden Nowlan, and I find it comforting that a relatively young man like Mark...
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The Proxy Assassin"
ForeWord Magazine reviews
The Proxy Assassin Book Three of the American Spy Trilogy ForeWord Review “Dumb cowards live longer than smart heroes,” quips reluctant spy Hal Schroeder as his...
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The Manhattan Review reviews
  New & Selected Poems, 1957-present. Red Hen Press, 202 pp. $24.95 (paperback) This humorous, thoughtful, and delightful poet expresses a childlike but...
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"Iron"
http://georgedanderson.blogspot.com.au/ reviews
"The writing is clear & highly sensuous & which immediately sweep the reader into her quirky, dark world. The stories are raw but with an extraordinary...
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One A Day Y.A. reviews
This book was so powerful. It made me realise how little I know about people who are mentally challenged, and how very little the world knows about what their...
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National Post reviews
What Happened to Ivy will both make you cry and question your own feelings when it comes to the meaning of mercy. I recommend this smart novel to older readers...
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NewPages.com reviews
What is most refreshing about this novel is its honesty. So many novels with young protagonists shy away from giving characters real-life problems to negotiate....
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24/7
The Beat reviews
"What do you get when Chick Lit intersects Chuck Palahniuk? You get relationship-based fiction with a tough, gritty edge. You get characters who aren't stock...
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Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World by Aberjhani
Amazon Reviews reviews
From the strong, eye-catching cover showing two black angels, male and female, designed by Luther Vann, to the last page of "Christmas When Music Almost Killed...
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The Seattle Times reviews
Fans of the Ya-Yas are in luck: Rebecca Wells is back, with a new novel whose ponderous title introduces a charming heroine in a new cast of richly eccentric...
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Shadows and Ghosts
amazon.com reviews
This novel, winner of the First Book Contest sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson University (and Serving House Books), delves into the "shadows" and "ghosts" of many...
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Consumption
Publisher's Weekly reviews
"'In this powerful first novel, a beautiful Inuit woman spends her teen years in the 1960s in a Montreal TB sanitarium, learning French and mathematics from...
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The prophet Daniel saw two men, one clothed in linen.
Amazon reviews
A compelling look into the life and times of Jesus, February 9, 2012 By David Lloyd (Israel) - See all my reviews This review is from:...
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Wayworn Wooden Floors
Prairie Fire Review of Books reviews
It’s hard not to notice and be moved by the dedication of this book to the memory of Alden Nowlan, and I find it comforting that a relatively young man like Mark...
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Birds of Paradise Lose
Goodreads.com reviews
  Andrew Lam, one of my favorite writers, has often demonstrated his journalist's ability to see the broad themes in the most particular of situations. He is...
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Girls in Peril
Publishers Weekly reviews
Set during the 1970s in a neighborhood of eastern Europeans near the shores of Lake Michigan, this crisp, self-assured tale of five girls, ranging in age from 11...
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The Columbus Dispatch reviews
A spunky Louisiana girl survives tears and triumphs with the help of friends, family and the Moon Lady in the latest novel by Rebecca Wells, the belle of Southern...
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