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Published Reviews

Fiddler's Dream
Seattle Times reviews
"Not just a coming-of-age story but a poetic insight into the world of the musician. Slow down and enjoy the music in every sentence."
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Fiddler's Dream
National Public Radio, All Things Considered reviews
When a gifted writer finds the language to combine a love of music and a knowledge of music, something just clicks. -- Alan Cheuse, NPR
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Publishers Weekly-- Religion Bookline reviews
"This book is 'a layman's response' to unimaginable anguish, a collection of powerful stories rather than a philosophical treatise. Writing movingly about victims...
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Retirement Planning: How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free
New Delhi Organiser reviews
Photo of Author Ernie Zelinski and Jack Canfield A Place to Retire Sooner or later the retirement day would have come and gone. If you are in a corporate house...
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SFX magazine reviews
As usual, Chadbourn takes it even deeper. He challenges accepted points of view, comments on religion and politics, and questions perceptions, all while cracking...
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Voices of the Lost and Found
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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MADAPPLE
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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Portraits in the Dark
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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Highway of Heroes
CM Magazine reviews
Put yourself in the mind of a young boy, caught up in the heartbreak of losing his soldier dad, and now facing the formal repatriation ceremony that begins at...
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The Magic Word
Biblio Reads Children's Book Review reviews
Very well done! I was very impressed with Sherrill Cannon's expert use of rhyme. Not only does the text flow smoothly and rhythmically, it weaves a story that...
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KMUW reviews
Audio review on Kansas public radio.
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The Radiant City - Paperback
Quill & Quire reviews
"Superb. . . [The Radiant City] is engrossing and convincing . . . packed with smells and sounds and street argot, the minutiae and contradictions of Paris life...
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Bibliobabes reviews
This book has got a really REALLY cool idea driving it; and while I was reading, I found myself thinking, "This would make and EPIC movie!"  So I definitely...
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Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star reviews
"An intricate and sometimes very funny story. ...well-researched and carries the reader seamlessly from Oliver Cromwell's Ireland to a modern-day trailer park in a...
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The Master Planets
Thomas Perry reviews
"The Master Planets is a magnificent, mysterious book. Near the end I wished it had been less unforgettable, so I could sit down and read it again." -- New York...
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BookPage reviews
"In her striking debut novel, Stephanie Doyon, who has ghostwritten several novels for young adults, creates characters so rich that readers will automatically (...
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The Book Lady's Blog reviews
Having read and loved Christopher Meeks’s short stories, I had high hopes for this debut novel, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. Presented as a...
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Musings of a Bookish Kitty reviews
Christopher Meeks is well on his way to becoming one of my favorite authors. In this particular novel, the reader is introduced to Edward Meopian. The story spans...
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