Published Reviews
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The Washington Post reviews
by Zak Smith
"The end result of his endeavor is less an illustrated novel than a series of eerie, high art interpretations."
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Lucy Corin
"A wide range of bizarre disquisitions and turns of events marks Corin's debut collection. The narrator of 'Wizened' declares that she 'became crotchety' at age 24...
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Rain Taxi reviews
by Lucy Corin
"The Entire Predicament is fiercely strange and written with keen control. You don't read these stories: you undergo them. They are an event that is lived, not an...
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E!Online reviews
by Lucy Corin
Lucy Corin's The Entire Predicament. These stories take about 10 seconds each to get their hooks in you for life. Do those hooks hurt? Of course they do, in all...
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the Portland Mercury reviews
by Lucy Corin
"If prudence allowed, I would populate this review with nothing but passages from Lucy Corin's mesmerizing collection of stories, The Entire Predicament. My notes...
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EnfuseMagazine.com reviews
by Lucy Corin
"Corin’s prose is playful but sharp; she invites readers to get comfortable, then yanks the rug up from under us....Collectively, these narrators’ musings on the...
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January Magazine reviews
by Lucia Nevai
"This is 21st century fiction, perfectly rendered. Sometimes, it's so beautiful, it breaks your heart."
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Elle reviews
by Lucia Nevai
"Crane is also, by way of Nevai’s humor and preternatural stylistic gifts, the kind of self-effacing, wickedly wise, subtly superior organic genius that we all...
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NewPages.com reviews
by Lucia Nevai
"From laugh-out-loud hilarious to searingly poignant, Nevai crafts a powerful story about family, growing up, loss and redemption. Crane never loses sight of her...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Set during the 1970s in a neighborhood of eastern Europeans near the shores of Lake Michigan, this crisp, self-assured tale of five girls, ranging in age from 11...
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Viewpoint Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
18
2009
Here is why I loved this book:
The author (Terry Spear) has a gift of making it easy to imagine yourself in another place and time while you get to know...
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Amazon.com reviews
This book is scrumptiously wicked! The character development is fantastically done and in the case of the Guppy's will leave you wanting to do them in yourself....
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Read All Day reviews
November 20, 2009
Forgetting English, short stories by Midge Raymond, are unsettling and tightly-recorded revelations about relationships, exploring and dissecting...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Hyde portrays high school as downright frightening, a place where socially elite bullies are given free rein to torment the less fortunate with impunity. And for...
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Amazon Review reviews
Christina Greenaway comes at us with great writing skill. Her characters are vivid, distinct and interesting. She weaves a story about success, fame and spiritual...
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Library Journal reviews
Schneider, Paul. Old Man River: The Mississippi River in North American History. Holt. Sept. 2013. 416p. ISBN 9780805091366. $35; ebk. ISBN...
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The Boston Globe reviews
by Lisa Brown
I'll start with Lisa Brown's first book, ``How to Be," which gives instruction on how to be a bear, a monkey, a turtle, a snake, a spider, a dog, and, ultimately,...
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http://www.darkecho.com/JohnShirley/bb_pw.html reviews
by John Shirley
Best known as one of the founders of cyberpunk for his novel City Come A-Walkin' (1980) and as principal screenwriter of the cult classic film, The Crow, Shirley (...
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Simply Romance Reviews reviews
by Terry Odell
This book is for anyone who tries and succeeds at breaking out their own self-imposed exile and finds their heart’s desire.
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