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Mystery People reviews
This is a fast paced excellent mystery, with an interesting diverse set of characters, and an intriguing hook at the end that has me eagerly awaiting the next...
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Blog Business World reviews
For me, the power of the book is how Donna Ballman presents the relevant employment law, for the various phases of an employee's career, in an clear and no...
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My Postwar Life
San Jose Mercury News reviews
"My Postwar Life: New Writings From Japan and Okinawa" edited by Elizabeth Mc- Kenzie (Chicago Quarterly Review Books, $19.95, 328 pages). Santa Cruz editor...
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My Postwar Life
Publishers Weekly reviews
My Postwar Life: New Writings from Japan and OkinawaEdited by Elizabeth McKenzie. Chicago Quarterly Review Books (www.chicagoquarterlyreview.com), $19.95 trade...
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The Michigan Poet reviews
The poems in Folk Concert: Changing Times span many subjects, places and time; where one poem recalls a childhood camping trip, another revisits an adult life full...
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The Seattle Times reviews
Seattle-based opera singer/novelist Louise Marley knits together two related plot lines — a contemporary story about a therapist in deadly peril from a patient,...
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CBS Money Watch reviews
You've reported sexual harassment to HR. You get a call from the VP of human resources. The company attorney and he want to meet with you to interview you about...
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Savage Hunger
Booklist reviews
Savage Hunger. Spear, Terry (Author) Oct 2012. 352 p. Sourcebooks/Casablanca, paperback, $7.99. (9781402266928). Spear has left the werewolves of her past...
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Savage Hunger
Romantic Times Magazine reviews
SAVAGE HUNGER by Terry Spear Genre: Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance Sensuality: HOT Description: Description: Description: http://www....
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Savage Hunger
Fresh Fiction reviews
Deep in the jungles of the Amazon are savage animals both men and beasts. Captain Kathleen McKnight is undercover on assignment when the op goes bad and she is...
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www.beachboundbooks.com reviews
How the Moon Regained Her Shape by Janet Ruth Heller is influenced by Native American folktales and uses the phases of the moon to teach children how to deal with...
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amazon reviews
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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Philadelphia Stories, Fiction, Art, Poetry of the Delaware Valley reviews
"In his newest book, Primitive Mood, David Moolten picks at humanity’s darkest tendencies and deepest capacities for suffering. Like a patchwork quilt of the...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Baker, a former columnist for the online magazine Literary Mama living in Madison, Wis., is busy on her novel—with a protagonist she happens to have diagnosed with...
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Tattoo
Publisher's Weekly reviews
Kasai returns to the fragile world of 2009's Ice Song, where somatics blend human and nonhuman characteristics into singular forms, and a tiny minority, the...
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What I Love About You, Mom
My Springfield Mommy reviews
What I Love About You, Mom is the perfect gift for all moms out there.  Mother’s Day is just around the corner and instead of the typical flowers and a card,...
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Rooftops of Tehran
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Early in "Rooftops of Tehran," Mahbod Seraji's captivating novel about teenagers in love during Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's tyrannical regime, young Ahmed asks...
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Me & Emma
Bookreporter.com reviews
“Flock’s deceptively simple prose belies not only a seriousness in subject matter but also clever subtleties in the plot…Suffice it to say, you won’t soon...
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Bookreporter reviews
One would hardly think of Nashville as a setting for a police procedural series. Yet what J.T. Ellison has done with the city in her award-winning Taylor Jackson...
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The Price
Rue Morgue Magazine reviews
THE PRICE is a fast-paced thriller in which Sokoloff executes her plot with razor-sharp timing and skill. Will’s sense of disorientation in the early scenes at the...
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