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Bitten by Books reviews
Three centuries of life gives a girl perspective and a lot of time to try out interesting occupations. For Zara Lain being an assassin with a bit of thievery on...
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Library Journal reviews
Highly recommended…Snyder treats the material sensible and seriously. His provocative study clearly and impressively shows that employees working for gay bosses...
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Fast Company reviews
USC B-School professor Kirk Snyder discovered that employees of gay white-collar males aren’t just happier with their jobs than other workers, they’re also more...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Snyder is perceptive and detailed.” “Novel managing strategies make this a practical business primer as well as a landmark study. Managers looking for a fresh...
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strategy + business reviews
Mr. Snyder’s evidence seems to show clear correlations between the gay experience and the development of what others have called emotional intelligence, and his...
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Deccan Herald reviews
The book tries to give as complete a slice of Pakistani society as possible, without any obfuscation no matter how disconcerting the narrative and introduces an...
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The Mail Today reviews
WHAT makes an Indian woman undertake four trips to Pakistan in a span of six years? No, it wasn’t with a book in mind — Farzana Versey, the author of A Journey...
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TIME Asia Edition reviews
Geling Yan serves up a tasty tale of desire and corruption in China...
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The Oxford Times reviews
HELEN PEACOCKE talks to Eliza Graham, whose latest novel is a love story of two refugees struggling to survive in the chaos of post-war Germany When Eliza Graham’...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
The Atlanta Journal reviews
This crisply written, well researched biography provides an entertaining rundown on the exploits of a bonafide Confederate hero, John Mosby.
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The Great Bike Race
Quill & Quire reviews
Stinson's writing is swift and natural; her characters are quickly drawn but not simplistic. The rivalries between the young friends, and their resolutions, are...
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You Don't Know Me: A Citizen's Guide to Republican Family Values
Publishers Weekly reviews
"Editor-in-chief of Tin House magazine, McCormack catalogues over 100 cases of sexual misconduct and criminality committed by Republican officials and supporters...
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Towers of Gold: How One Jewish Immigrant Named Isaias Hellman Created California
Library Journal reviews
Journalist Dinkelspiel has filled a notable gap in California's history by writing a much-needed biography of her remarkable great-great grandfather Isaias Wolf...
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OVENMAN
Matrix Magazine reviews
"Vivid and honest...Ovenman is propelled by tight and precise sentences that fall from one into the other as Thinfinger's life falls apart. The writing is...
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Romance Reviews Today reviews
WHEN DANGER CALLS is more than romantic suspense; it's also a love story at its best. It’s exactly the kind of book that should put Terry Odell on the map, an...
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The Missing Ink by Karen E. Olson
Darque Reviews reviews
The Missing Ink is suspenseful, entertaining from the start, and has a touch of romance that nicely rounds out the story.
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http://www.ijustfinished.com/review_toc_search.php?id=534 reviews
Jack Chambers survived World War II, but the memories of what he saw and fought in the Hurtgen Forest in Germany still haunt him in the present day. The horrors he...
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Miami Herald reviews
When you blog about relationships for Psychology Today, you aren't surprised when people you barely know start asking for advice. The questions come even faster...
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The Denver Post reviews
The shadow of one despicable act proves all but impossible to overcome. Meyers, in a remarkably assured debut, details how the sisters process their grief in...
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