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Middle-East Mezze
ANGLICAN THEOLOGICAL REVIEW reviews
"David Radavich's aptly named collection of poems transports readers to the Orient in all its complexity.  The poems take their inspiration from the wealth of...
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The Sandcastle Girls
Oprah.com reviews
“A searing, tautly woven tale of war and the legacy it leaves behind…A nuanced, sophisticated portrayal of what it means not only to endure, but to insist on hope...
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Readers Favorite reviews
5-star review: Henry Mosquera has written one of the most fast-paced books I have ever read. You will be enthralled with the action and adventure. WARNING!...
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The Sandcastle Girls
The Washington Post reviews
"Bohjalian deftly weaves the many threads of this story back and forth, from past to present, from abuse to humanity, from devastation to redemption. His ability...
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Lambda Literary Reviews reviews
"All of this leads to the biggest success of the novel: The setting of Wolf’s Point as a character unto itself. The mythology behind the forest-surrounded town...
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For One Who Knows How to Own Land
Main Street Rag reviews
For One Who Knows How to Own Land, by Scott Owens, is like walking through a farm on a hot South Carolina afternoon in the summer.  His poems ring out with an...
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The Witness reviews
"Candid, compelling, at times engagingly droll and written with a subtlety that packs powerful effects into simple-seeming prose, Whyle's book is a triumphant mix...
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Gates of Eden IPPY Award
NotAnotherBookReview reviews
In my opinion Gates of Eden, by Charles Degelman (Harvard Square Editions) can well be compared to Gone with The Wind in describing huge cultural...
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The New York Times reviews
Tomorrow is the 14th anniversary of this review that I received in the New York Times, of my very first novel, The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon: Sixteenth-century...
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Tree Soldier
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This vigorously researched historical novel set during the Great Depression tracks the life of the leader of a Civilian Conservation Corps group working in the...
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Deniability
Library Journal reviews
"Smart, timely, and sane, this volume is highly recommended."
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City of Secrets
Library Journal reviews
(starred review): Stanley brings 1940s San Francisco to life with her meticulously detailed, hard-boiled novel. She transports us to a world on the eve of...
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Amazon reviews
***** Cosy village mystery, 28 Mar 2013 By chubbagrubb - See all my reviewsAmazon Verified PurchaseThis review is from: Capable of Murder (A Belinda Lawrence...
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The Columbus Dispatch reviews
A spunky Louisiana girl survives tears and triumphs with the help of friends, family and the Moon Lady in the latest novel by Rebecca Wells, the belle of Southern...
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Bay Windows reviews
"Happily the 17 authors represented here contribute a nice variety of ghostly encounters..." Read the rest at the link below. :-)
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OVENMAN
E!Online reviews
Ovenman by Jeff Parker is a brilliant addition to the growing genre of serious slacker literature. Parker's When Thinfinger is a direct descendant of Ignatius J....
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The Beat reviews
"What do you get when Chick Lit intersects Chuck Palahniuk? You get relationship-based fiction with a tough, gritty edge. You get characters who aren't stock...
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Body + Soul Magazine reviews
Take a deeper look inside yourself.
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Tantric Zoo: A Bud Warhol Mystery
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Tantric Zoo begins in 1987 at Tantricity Hill with four very different couples in different stages of their lives. Altair and his wife Apple run Tantricity Hill...
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The New York Times reviews
Tomorrow is the 14th anniversary of this review that I received in the New York Times, of my very first novel, The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon: Sixteenth-century...
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