Published Reviews
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Connotation Press reviews
Book review of Heather Fowler’s collection, “People With Holes.”
“People With Holes,” is a potent collection of magic realism that weaves the tragedy and...
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Sydney Morning Herald reviews
"...thought-provoking, contemplative, and exploring the narrative and visual possibilities of his medium."
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The Miami Herald reviews
The holidays are over, your boss is still a jerk and now you’re deciding whether to set him straight about how to treat you in 2013.
What you do next could cost...
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amazon reviews
by Jennie Nash
Jennie Nash has written a book about a young woman's ambition at a time when women weren't raised to want more than a MRS. Degree, which back then could be...
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The Compulsive Reader reviews
by Jennie Nash
Through Lucy Lawrence, the 21 year old heroine of Perfect Red, author Jennie Nash shows present-day readers what it was like to be an intelligent young...
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Peeking Between the Pages reviews
by Jennie Nash
Perfect Red by Jennie Nash was a great read for me! I have read one other of Jennie’s books ( The Only True Genius in the Family ) and I...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
"A prosecutor and a homeless man team up against a murderous conspiracy in this rollicking thriller... The two settle into an entertaining dynamic as ... Hankins...
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China Insight reviews
by John Jung
The “Chop Suey Craze” that engulfed large American and Canadian cities in the early decades of the 20th century (see http://www.asian-studies.org/eaa/...
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Huffington Post reviews
On first glance, Jessica Kristie's debut novel has a distinct Dickens' like narrative: Kidnapped pre-teen children living out a meager existence as slave labor of...
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PowellsBooks.Blog http://www.powells.com/blog/contributors/my-favorite-poetry-books-of-the-past-year reviews
"One of my all-time favorite poets...Her latest book, Between Soul and Stone, is incredible. This may sound trite, but I can't help but identify Berdeshevsky's...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer reviews
Refreshingly, Ehrhardt doesn't string the reader along with inflated prose or over-the-top characterizations. Her stories are clean, sharp-edged, and imbued with...
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Boston Globe reviews
"on the whole, ''Brutal Journey" is first-rate. Weaving anthropology, archeology, climatology, geography, and a half-dozen other disciplines into a riveting tale...
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School Library Journal reviews
by A.S. King
★ "King’s thoughtful, sad, funny, and frank book will appeal to ... anyone who wants to define herself on her own terms." --School Library Journal (starred)
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The Daily American reviews
This is a good historical novel, very well-written. Gortner brings to life an extraordinary queen in a dangerous era.
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
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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Joyfully Reviewed reviews
Mila Adams knows there is someone out there for her, but she thought she would never find him until she met Garrick McClellan. Mila and Garrick were more of a...
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Chico Enterprise Record reviews
Biblio File book review: A rollicking first novel from Doug Keister
By DAN BARNETT
Posted: 05/20/2010 12:00:00 AM PDT
Perhaps best known for his beautifully...
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Bookin' With Sunny reviews
Ever wish you could be a part of a world-famous rock band and perform at venues in cities like Paris, New York, Berlin, London? Well, okay, but without the...
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Original review reviews
by Louis Breger
"Psychotherapy Lives Intersecting" by Louis Breger is a thoughtful, well- documented, readable and informative book. The Author's informal jargon-free style and...
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http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/pw-select/article/50010-pw-select-january-2012-t reviews
This vigorously researched historical novel set during the Great Depression tracks the life of the leader of a Civilian Conservation Corps group working in the...
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