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Published Reviews

Savage Hunger
Joyfully Reviewed reviews
Terry Spear takes her readers on a wild ride through the Amazon with Savage Hunger. Connor, Kat and Maya make an interesting team in the story.  I found...
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Simplyreaders.co.uk (online magazine) reviews
The Warsaw Anagrams - Richard Zimler, 2012   Erik Cohen is a psychiatrist that is sent to the overcrowding in the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw. His life is only...
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Geographies of Light
Electronic Intifada reviews
"In Geographies of Light, Majaj writes exquisitely of the profound personal and collective loss that defines Palestinian history. Using intimate and...
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The Proxy Assassin"
Kirkus Reviews reviews
Knoerle hits precisely the right note of humility and bravado when his protagonist, American Office of Strategic Services agent Hal Schroeder, declares in the...
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Another Word For Love
The Jewish Book Council reviews
Review by Deborah Schoeneman Love is ephemeral. To stop and appreciate each moment of our memories—the “now” moment—and the future of love in all its myriad...
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http://bookverdict.com/details.xqy?uri=Product-08-6527030.xml reviews
STARRED REVIEW “In a change of pace from her Con. Molly Smith mysteries (Among the Departed), Delany has written a splendid Gothic thriller with a...
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"Iron"
http://boneorchardpoetry.blogspot.com/2012/11/zarina-zabrisky-review.html?spref=fb reviews
There is no question that Zarina Zabrisky’s new collection of short prose, ‘Iron’, is a remarkable book. Zabrisky works with such an exactitude, a highly- tuned...
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"Between Soul and Stone"
"Pleiades" / A Journal of New Writing/Autumn 2012 http://www.ucmo.edu/pleiades/ reviews
"Reader... important, beautiful contemporary collections that, in unique ways, deal with themes that should concern us all. Buy them, read them, re-read them,...
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Catalina Kiss
http://www.amazon.com reviews
The Romance genre in literature is not one I am naturally attracted to as a reader. My heart is not a stony place, but I frequently feel that stereotypes and...
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City Press reviews
It is an antidote to the Wilbur Smith way of doing things. Actually, it is to the historical novel what David Lynch was to the TV drama. Yet Whyle never employs...
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The Hollins Critic reviews
Coming to Rest By Kathryn Stripling Byer. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2006. $16.95 (pa.) In her latest collection, Coming to Rest, North...
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Lost Kingdom, forthcoming from Atlantic Monthly Press in January, 2012
Sunday New York Times Book Review reviews
"...a solidly researched account of an important chapter in our national history, one that most Americans don’t know but should. It will probably provoke...
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Book List reviews
Gr. 2-4. Homework makes no sense to Hari. Consequently, he eagerly trades one of his five senses to a gnome for doing his lessons. That arrangement works well--...
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Book reviews
Leslie Davenport has trained many health professionals to be able to offer guided imagery to hospitalized patients. Through this groundbreaking leadership, she has...
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The Edge of Maybe
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
It was bound to happen: a novel that skewers all that we enlightened Bay Area folk hold dear, from organic food and green tea to yoga and husbands who cook...
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Daily Telegraph, UK reviews
'Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey' Ed. Anastasia M Ashman and Jennifer Eaton GökmenSeal Women's Travel293 pages, paperback, £8.99 This is...
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Spirits of New Orleans: Voodoo Curses, Vampire Legends and Cities of the Dead by Kala Ambrose
http://aidyreviews.net/spirits-of-new-orleans-review/ reviews
"I found it to be nearly impossible to pull myself away from reading Spirits of New Orleans, as it introduced me to an unknown local history and folklore. The tips...
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The San Francisco Chronicle reviews
So the sensitive or easily offended reader isn't exactly Gallaway's target audience. That's fine, because pretty much everyone else will be crying with laughter...
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The holothurian ossicles are from a photo by Dr. Mike Reich, one a many fine biologists who cooperated w/ this cross-genre book
Modern Haiku, Issue 35.1., the prestigious haiku journal, at the time edited by Lee Gurga reviews
THE ORIGINAL IS FIVE PAGES AND EASILY FOUND ONLINE Those who think of haiku as simple little poems should certainly get out and read “Rise, Ye Sea Slugs!,” with...
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Just Us Girls reviews
Sleeper’s Run was fast paced and exciting.  I think it would make a great movie.
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