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Next Stop: A Memoir of Family
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One minute Finland has you rolling with laughter (when she tells the story of asking her son to take the wheel as she frantically takes off her black socks so he...
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Huffington Post reviews
After some of these days, I'd give a lot for a quick, mindless read. James Patterson?  Nick Sparks? Can't do it. But every once in a while a book is pressed...
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette reviews
Douglas Kennedy may be the most successful American author that most Americans have never heard of. His books have sold in the range of a half-million copies each...
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The Telegraph reviews
Whatever else one may think of Douglas Kennedy as a novelist, there is no denying that he is generous to the point of profligacy with his plotting. His latest...
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The Independent reviews
Douglas Kennedy's tenth novel, The Moment, finds the bestselling author flexing his muscles and playing to all his strengths. Kennedy, like William Boyd and Paul...
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The Washington Post reviews
Already a bestseller in England and France, Douglas Kennedy's "A Special Relationship" begins with a promising romance and ends in a seesaw courtroom...
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Stone for my Father
Litnet.co.za reviews
"[Kent] has added a valuable contribution to the canon of South African writing. This novel should be available in every school library, if not prescribed as a set...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Deft humor, hints of romance, and well-constructed suspense leaven the occasional sturdy earnestness, while the rejection of toned hotties as the embodiment of...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
Washington Post Book World reviews
  In Rebel, Kevin H. Siepel has written the fullest biography of the celebrated Confederate partisan leader John S. Mosby that we are likely to get. The...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
The Wall Street Journal reviews
  To see a pure example of audacity and enterprise turn to Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby by Kevin H. Siepel. It is a dramatic account...
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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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good dog
CurledUpKids.com reviews
Author Maya Gottfried introduces children to various breeds of dogs with delightful poems and adorable watercolor and black-and-white line paintings by Robert...
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Captivity by Debbie Lee Wesselmann
Library Journal reviews
Primatologist Dana Armstrong is passionate about making a difference in the lives of the animals living at a South Carolina chimpanzee sanctuary. But a break-in...
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Retirement Planning: How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free
The Telegraph - Calcutta India reviews
How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free (Macmillan, Rs 295) by VIP BOOKS and distributed by National Book Network Ernie J. Zelinski provides "retirement wisdom that...
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Gilded Lili
Booklist reviews
Recent women's-studies interest in striptease has resuscitated the stars of the form during its mid-twentieth-century heyday, from Bettie Page to Gypsy Rose Lee....
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Midwest Book Review reviews
Gene Simmons is more than just a tongue and a pretty face for the legendary rock group Kiss. He's also a gifted creator of a fiction/fantasy genre as evidenced by...
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Sails and Sorcery
The Fantasy Review reviews
If you enjoy any combination of short stories, nautical fantasy and new authors then I would suggest checking out this new anthology.
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Alms for  Oblivion by Bryce Milligan
Tertulia Magazine reviews
In general, good poetry contains stark images and simple word use. It is written to be read aloud, rewards bibliophiles but does not punish...
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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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Booklist reviews
Angel With A Bullet - "Frenetic, atmospheric" Fun new review of Angel With A Bullet from Booklist Online. Reviewer Barbara Bibel writes: "With lots of...
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