Published Reviews
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Bookgasm reviews
by Simon Wood
A great thriller should be like sleight-of-hand: You know it’s a trick done with misdirection, but you’re still be fooled every time. Simon Wood’s second novel...
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Bookgasm reviews
by Simon Wood
Thriller author Simon Wood’s WE ALL FALL DOWN is a fast-paced page-turner that will gain even more fans for his output. Hayden Duke works is a freelance contractor...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Slick salesman Gil and weary, neurotic Melissa purchased their tiny farm for a song, but the bargain came with a hidden price. Their formerly strong marriage, now...
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Styled Bits reviews
When one looks for a Third Way, he finds John Michael Greer well along the path. I discovered his weblog a couple of years ago and was amazed at how reasonable his...
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Amazon.com customer review reviews
"REPAIR for Kids" by Marjorie McKinnon is a really important resource for children who have been abused. I wish that a copy could be found in every classroom so...
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Library Journal reviews
Cusumano, Camille. Tango: An Argentine Love Story. Seal, dist. by Publishers Group West. Oct. 2008. c.272p. ISBN 978-1-58005-250-4. pap. $15.95. DANCE Tango has...
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Amazon reviews
I wondered if this would come up to the previous high standard of Pauline Rowson's other marine mysteries but I needn't have worried, I wasn't disappointed. In...
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Amazon reviews
Great Read. Some people - I am told - read the last page of a book to help them decide whether or not to buy it. Well for this book you can just read the...
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Amazon reviews
I bought this book solely because of where it was set, and was a little dubious as its not the genre i usually read. I picked it up at 10.30pm, thinking that I...
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Book Tribes reviews
This is an incredible story, only work got in the way of finishing it in one go. Once you start to read this you will not be able to put it down. Pauline Rowson's...
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amazon.co.uk reviews
I can't recommend this book enough. An inspiring read and a true story. Unlike most biographies this reads as a novel, you find yourself unable to put it down....
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Christian Science Monitor print edition reviews
The Christian Science Monitor picks Lost Kingdom as an Editor’s Choice, calling it “a fascinating and authoritative tale of intrigue and imperialism…”
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La Libre, Belgium reviews
"With sensitivity, Michelle Richmond examines the fragility of our own stories and the role of memory."
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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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NCMA reviews
by T.O. Daria
I know a very small amount about autism and from this point of view it was very enlightening. It was an interesting perspective, reading as if a cat had written it...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
The 99th Monkey: A Spiritual Journalist's Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics, and Other Consciousness-Raising Experiments
Eliezer Sobel. Santa...
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Boldtype reviews
by Jeff Parker
"While the plot is certifiably hilarious, it's really When's voice that's in the driver's seat. Dazed, confused, and occasionally caring, he carries all 250 pages...
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Chicago Center for Literature and Photography reviews
It's a fantastic short read, to tell you the truth, like discovering a lost Graham Greene story or something...
Set in 1961, it's the story of young Brit Arthur...
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New York Times reviews
Two half-Filipino brothers can pass for white, but their mother cannot; painful conflicts are in store for everybody in this novel's complex exploration of racism...
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