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Horror World reviews
"Starting off the collection, Loren Rhoads gives us The Angel’s Lair, a powerful, haunting tale of an angel’s temptation. Sensuous and alluring, it grabs your...
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InDigest reviews
Wild syntax flips the power structure of the universe on its ass so many times it is hard to tell who controls what and when and how often
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Virgins And Martyrs: An Aria Quynn Novel
Fiction Nation Reviews (http://www.fictionnationonline.com/reviews/virginsandmartyrs.html) reviews
Virgins and Martys by Earl Merkel I'm Kim Alexander and this is Fiction Nation. The book is Virgins and Martyrs by Earl Merkel. Is it possible to write a book...
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Towers of Gold: How One Jewish Immigrant Named Isaias Hellman Created California
San Francisco Chronicle Book Review reviews
"carefully researched and superbly written."
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Towers of Gold: How One Jewish Immigrant Named Isaias Hellman Created California
Los Angeles Times reviews
"impressively researched and engagingly told."
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Seriously
The New York Times Book Review reviews
THERE are first novels writers can't seem to match -- Ralph Ellison's ''Invisible Man'' is the archetype here. There's the posthumous first novel -- John Kennedy...
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The New York Times Book Review reviews
Most of us dread winding up in a subway car or an airplane seat beside characters like Lucia Nevai's. Off their medications, away from their A.A. sponsors or...
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Moms on the Move reviews
This beautiful book makes a great gift for a new parent, or as a birthday gift. It's a great way to celebrate the birth month of your child. Each page features a...
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KIDSVILLE Parentown Bookshelf reviews
Every day is someones birthday, which Januarys Child celebrates with creative attributes for each month of the year. More positive than the traditional Monday's...
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The John Batchelor Show website reviews
"He wants something now..." By John Batchelor on November 22, 2008 12:31 AM | 2 Comments Iraq, January 2005, George Bush Impatient. Speaking Sunday 23 to...
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Greasewood Creek
Publishers Weekly reviews
"Steele offers an eloquent meditation on patterns of grief, loss, and silence between generations, with the quiet, grounded narration moves fluidly across time and...
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Next Stop: A Memoir of Family
Wired.com's Geek Mom reviews
It’s always fascinating to read about struggles that I’ve never faced myself. We’ve had several posts on GeekMom that were related to autism and raising autistic...
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Voices of the Lost and Found
C & G Newspapers reviews
One of the things Dorene O’Brien liked about being a reporter was meeting different people and listening to their stories. The former journalist puts her ear to...
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The Way Home
The Desert Sun reviews
Allison Johnson writes about people on the edge. In particular, people in Southern California who are living on the fringe, physically, emotionally, and mentally....
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Library Journal reviews
In fall 1984, best friends Catherine and Skye have quite a few things in common—wealthy New England roots, cocaine habits, and the distinction of being expelled...
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The Book Connection reviews
THE RIVER, BY MOONLIGHT is a powerful, gripping story. Exquisitely written, filled with diverse, well developed characters, and brimming with rich descriptions,...
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Waking Lazarus
Publisher's Weekly reviews
Hines handles the numerous flashbacks and switches in point of view well, and has a deft touch in knowing just how much information to give and how much to...
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Book Fetish reviews
Rating: 4 stars (Spotlight Review) There aren’t enough words to praise The Dust Of 100 Dogs. The intertwining of past and present was seamless. The use of...
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7 Tattoos: A Memoir in the Flesh
New Orleans Times-Picayune reviews
"Mr. Trachtenberg is a splendid, if curious, raconteur--world-class at literate whining . . . and close to that in assuming the comical stance of aesthete/thug (...
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Cartwheels in a Sari
New York Times Book Review reviews
"... in Tamm’s memoir, the guru himself appears narcissistic to a degree befitting a man who proclaimed himself an avatar of God....He comes off as a spiritual...
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