Published Reviews
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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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Style Weekly, Richmond, Va. reviews
Eliezer Sobel and his wife, Shari, live in an unassuming neighborhood in the Fan. Their lawn is well-groomed, the paint isn’t peeling and you can’t smell the...
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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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Library Journal reviews
In Bethan, ME, 1987, Maren is pregnant; she claims that she is still a virgin. The story of her daughter, Aslaug, follows. She is raised by her severe mother in...
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http://www.reviewermagazine.com/ reviews
I started reading the stories in PORTRAITS IN THE DARK in a random fashion, picking out a story here, a story there, to get a general feel of what she’s all about...
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http://www.bookgasm.com reviews
Perhaps Nancy O. Greene’s PORTRAITS IN THE DARK is about what you don’t see in the darkness. Her short vignettes try to shine some light on what we’re quick to...
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L.A. Weekly reviews
Such mishaps form the crux of Brad Schreiber’s anthology of stage bloopers, Stop the Show! A History of Insane Incidents and Absurd Accidents in the Theater. Among...
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Comics Pants reviews
Sean Taylor’s story, “Nymph”, was a classic horror story with a twist, in which an environmentalist comes face to face with a spirit of the Earth while searching...
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Paperback Reader reviews
With all of that in mind, I feel like I ought to admit up front that Dominatrix is not my normal thing. After all, Mr. Simmons described his book as -- T&A...
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Ain't It Cool News reviews
Mr. Simmons is keeping the Bad Girl comic alive with this, a surprisingly sensitive comic.
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The Feminist Review reviews
The poet and essayist Jane Satterfield writes a hauntingly discontinuous prose-poem about a sort of exile. To those of us with dual citizenship—or, perhaps, to...
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"Paper Cuts" in New York Times reviews
"It’s a fascinating book for the story it tells, but I would pay the cover price just for its amazing photographs."
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Library Journal reviews
by Vicki Delany
Starred Review. The successful search for a missing boy in the woods near the British Columbian town of Trafalgar also uncovers a human bone that may belong to a...
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The New Brunswick Reader reviews
"Beautifully wrought style of prose. . . an intensity of images and ideas not easily left behind with the closing of the back cover . . . a story of modern times...
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Chicago Jewish Star reviews
“A new biography Muriel’s War … is a story of courage and heroism. Chicago-born Muriel Gardiner was the daughter of a Protestant mother and a Jewish father, and...
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electricliterature.com reviews
by Lou Beach
“Hello! I must be dying.”
In Lou Beach’s debut collection of minuscule flash fiction, 420 Characters, the title gives away the gimmick at a glance, and the...
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City Paper reviews
by Lou Beach
It’s rare to find a work as seamless and fascinating as Lou Beach’s 420 Characters . The book is itself a little piece of art, a pocket-sized...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
THE LIVING END (reviewed on December 1, 2011)A memoir of Alzheimer’s during its final stages and of a family’s attempt to provide support for a spirited...
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This is From My Heart reviews
From page one the book really pulled me in and took me on an action roller coaster.
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https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/60538 reviews
by Rob Loughran
Review by: dullens on March 26, 2012 : This book has many jokes. A LOT! (on kindle, the total location is bigger...
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