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www.afterellen.com reviews
Miss McGhee is a tender, complicated love story filled with real hurdles and triumphs. It is an absolutely engaging read that captures the pulse of our country...
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Internet Review of Books reviews
A magician never tells how his magic works, and we don’t want to know. But Stephen Evans’ first novel gives us all the pieces to put together. Propelled by a...
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Library Journal reviews
"Master of Ceremonies" is the dizzying, tender, and true story of a fledgling actor whose first break results in a two-year stint as the emcee at Chippendales, in...
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The Fix Online reviews
"The mix of modern-day San Francisco with the obscure mythology of witchcraft and vampirism, along with the earthy portrayal of the physical relationship, makes...
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Energy Bulletin reviews
The brilliance of Greer is that he takes the trouble to explain these social mindsets from the beginning so by the end of it you are like "yeah how obvious...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
[starred review] Zeltserman’s breakthrough third crime novel deserves comparison with the best of James Ellroy. Joe Denton, a corrupt cop, has just been paroled...
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Bitten by Books reviews
Haunted Hearths & Sapphic Shades Edited by Catherine Lundoff Review by Alecia Categories: Adult Content, Anthologies, Book Reviews, GLBT, Ghosts, e-books...
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The BookLady Reviews reviews
San Francisco writer Deb Grabien has done it again! Her new mystery series has just about everything for a great summer read, and certainly enough to whet our...
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Romance Reader at Heart reviews
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RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS: Top Pick J.T. Ellison rocks! Ms. Ellison's second Taylor Jackson mystery, 14, is right on par with her spectacular debut, ALL THE...
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The Price
Rue Morgue Magazine reviews
THE PRICE is a fast-paced thriller in which Sokoloff executes her plot with razor-sharp timing and skill. Will’s sense of disorientation in the early scenes at the...
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Last Bus to Vasco reviews
If you want to know about Venezuela, read this book by Margaret Mascarenhas. Right now Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan President, is known for his resistance to the...
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Murder Is Binding
Internet reviews
The town of Stoneham, New Hampshire is considered the safest place in the sate because it hasn’t had a murder in sixty years. However, Stoneham is ironically also...
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Oxygen
Dallas Morning News reviews
A suspense-filled debut novel by Carol Wiley Cassella, it benefits greatly from the fact that the author is a practicing anesthesiologist, as well as a good writer...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Dirt: The Quirks, Habits, and Passions of Keeping House Edited by Mindy Lewis. Seal, $15.95 paper (280p) ISBN 9781580052610 Inspired in part by “the prime cleaner...
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Sacremento reviews
SNCC galvanized into an energetic and passionate organization. Lewis takes us on this tumultuous journey in a fact-based account of the movement’s moral and...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A deft and poignant exploration of reproductive choices. In spite of informative sex-education classes at her private school in New Jersey, 16-year-old Sydney...
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Pique Newsmagazine, Whistler CA reviews
Good skiing, good food and good drink. Somewhere along the way, that trinity has more or less replaced sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll as my most frequently enjoyed...
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Anh's Anger
Reach and Teach reviews
Getting angry is normal. The question is how do you deal with your anger. In this incredibly story, Anh gets really angry and gets sent to his room to "sit with"...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
Choice reviews
Rebel draws on a wide range of manuscript sources and offers, as well, a wider view of Mosby than we have seen before, covering not only his Civil War exploits but...
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