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BookReporter.com reviews
David Parry is a wealthy and successful rock-and-roll manager living his dream in a mansion in Bel Air. His knack for discovering talent and foreseeing trends has...
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The New York Observer reviews
At the beginning of Maria Semple’s debut novel, This One Is Mine, multimillionaire L.A. music executive David Parry checks his brokerage account and finds it “up...
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The Boston Globe reviews
THIS ONE IS MINE By Maria Semple Semple pokes fun at the overprivileged in "This One Is Mine." It's been done again and again, of course, but Semple, a former...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
The Short Review reviews
Interview with Christopher Meeks The Short Review: How long did it take you to write all the stories in your collection? Christopher Meeks: After college, I wrote...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
The Short Review reviews
The quintessential character moment in Chris Meeks' collection of stories occurs in "The Holes In My Door." We meet Frank Philo, an obsessive, self-involved man...
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publishers weekly reviews
Ambitiously structuring her stylish novel as alternating narratives and interspersing these with black-and-white photos, Lane (The Secret Life of It Girls) focuses...
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Judas Kiss
Romantic Times reviews
Ellison has a flair for the macabre shared by few writers, and her latest is heartily recommended to anyone who enjoys a scary-good mystery and/or a strong female...
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Mystery Scene reviews
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JT Ellison's 14 (Mira, $6.99) holds up against any top drawer suspense novel. The title refers to the number of people slain in the serial killings. Troubling,...
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Pares Cum Paribus, No. 4, 1997 reviews
UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES PARES CUM PARIBUS No. 4 OTOÑO 1997 Lawrence Lieberman Robert Sward: Una mística de los objetos Para revelar el...
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Publisher's Weekly, Booklist and Kirkus reviews
BOOKLIST. Gil is a bit of a schlub. Nearing 50, he lives rent-free as a handyman in an elderly couple’s Los Angeles vacation home. His girlfriend, Sara, works as...
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Killer by Dave Zeltserman
Howard County Times reviews
As "Killer" opens, Leonard March is one of the most hated men in Boston. Arrested for murder, Leonard cut a deal to inform on a mob boss. Assured of a lenient...
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kid-lit-reviews.com reviews
 After hearing Peter whine and cry all day about everything and everyone, meaning his little sister, Mom sends Peter to bed early with a warning. Peter must...
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Rat Medicine & Other Unlikely Curatives
The Globe & Mail reviews
"Nell's husband, a failed farmer, is abject and dangerous. A week before he takes his fists to Nell she sees her first rat. The varmint has a smug look, staring...
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aethlon reviews
  Although the term "fan fiction" might strike some as praise that is as faintly damning as "journeyman pitcher" or "utility infielder," the stories in Final...
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Reader Views reviews
Crestmont is an example of the best kind of story. Every one of the characters is lively and intricate. Readers who enjoy well-researched, credible fiction will...
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Sleepwalking in Daylight
The Denver Post reviews
“Sleepwalking in Daylight is a finely wrought heartbreaker of a novel.  Flock writes in compulsively readable prose…shoot[ing] a quiver of arrows straight to...
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Readers Favorite reviews
Gimme-Jimmy is a delightful children’s book written by Sherrill S. Cannon and illustrated by Kalpart. This is a great story to teach young children good manners,...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Lankford’s third thriller in her Jesus Thief series... is a heady blend of diverse cultures, religions, and human passions ... the story is engaging, and the...
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My Life Map
BlogHer.com reviews
When we embark on a trip, we're far more likely to make it to our destination easily if we know our starting point and plan a route to our destination. We plot our...
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The Stubborn Princess
Barnes and Noble review reviews
A new classic! Aesop's, Grimm, Mother Goose and The Stubborn Princess... classics! This fascinating tale draws you into a beautifully crafted world of characters....
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