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Amazon.com reviews
Women's reproductive rights are under the greatest threat we've faced in the past thirty years," writes Gloria Feldt, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of...
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Book Reviews reviews
In her thought-provoking book, The War on Choice, Gloria Feldt raises an alarm. Her intention is not to present a nuanced discussion regarding the abortion debate...
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Tourist Development Council's mothly newsletter reviews
KEY WEST BY THE BOOK By Carol Shaughnessy Florida Keys News Bureau From a literary standpoint, Key West is best known as the one-time home of Tennessee Williams...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
“In every chapter, [Huber] weaves stories of her activist life with richly imagined scenes of her grandfather, reconstructing his life from anecdotes and...
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The Marin Independant Journal reviews
When Max Sindell was a kid, adults inundated him with books about how to cope with divorce. He remembers one: "The Dinosaurs Divorce," about Mommy and Daddy...
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The Book Connection reviews
THE RIVER, BY MOONLIGHT is a powerful, gripping story. Exquisitely written, filled with diverse, well developed characters, and brimming with rich descriptions,...
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nycBigCityLit_Reviews reviews
Margo Berdeshevsky achieves an unusual trinity in her first book of poems, But a Passage in Wilderness. The collection is wonderfully experimental, exceptionally...
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Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex
Penthouse reviews
Ellen Sussman has compiled the outrageous book we all wish we could've snuck into our school bookbags. — Penthouse
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Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex
Elle Magazine reviews
School's out, but you can still expand your mind and possibly your repertoire by picking up Ellen Sussman's DIRTY WORDS: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex (Bloomsbury...
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Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex
Self Magazine reviews
"sensual yet sophisticated" Provocative definitions and stories from noted writers can inform and inspire you.
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Pearl Jacket and Other Stories: Flash Fiction from Contemporary China
The Globe Corner Bookstore reviews
"The Pearl Jacket and Other Stories is full of short-shorts with this biting irony or crisp, cruel social criticism. However, it also shares with the readers...
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Finn: A Novel
Newsweek reviews
Clinch's Pap is a convincingly nightmarish extrapolation of Twain's. He's the mad, lost and dangerous center of a world we'd hate to live in--or do we still live...
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Hoodoo Money, a romantic suspense novel set in contemporary Louisiana and Texas
MY OVERSTUFFED BOOKSHELF reviews
First of all, look at that cover . . . talk about making a book look suspenseful and paranormal. WOW! Hoodoo Money had me turning the pages with enthusiasm and...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Today.com reviews
I’m not an avid fan of short story collections, but I have to say I enjoyed Months and Seasons by Christopher Meeks. The stories are versatile, interesting, keen...
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Winning the Highlander's Heart
The Romance Studio reviews
Winning the Highlander's Heart by Terry Spear is an exciting adventure filled with action and intrigue. Malcolm and Anice make a wonderful couple. The chemistry...
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Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend
The Buffalo News reviews
“Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend” by Paul Schneider is the best thing I’ve read this year — it puts truer faces on the duo than Warren Beatty and...
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Booklist reviews
How to Buy a Love of Reading. Gibson, Tanya Egan (Author) May 2009. 352 p. Dutton, hardcover, $25.95. (9780525951148). Carley Wells is a high-school junior at a...
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Graham Nash reviews
A remarkable story about the transcendent power of music.
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American Son: A Novel (W.W. Norton)
Association of Asian American Studies reviews
"Brian Ascalon Roley’s American Son is a short novel that packs a wallop, like a boxer who strikes hard in the first line and doesn’t let up with unexpected...
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Fallen Angel Reviews reviews
...Mr. Charters has created a futuristic society very much like our own. The class system that separates the well-to-do from the poor is very sad. Raul's father...
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