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Published Reviews

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Booklist, Starred Review reviews
"Schrand’s deeply textured memoir of life in a small Idaho town boasts a rich palette of glittering iridescent hues, somber earth tones, and delicate, evocative...
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Virgins And Martyrs: An Aria Quynn Novel
The Mystery Gazette; Harriet Klausner Reviews reviews
Virgins and Martyrs-E. L. Merkel Virgins and Martyrs E. L. Merkel Five Star, Apr 2008, $25.95 ISBN: 9781594146350 In Spanish Bay, Florida, a powerful bomb...
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Wall Street Journal reviews
The DNA Dilemma Grappling With Bad News From Genetic Testing By LAURA LANDRO April 5, 2008; Page W8 Pretty Is What Changes By Jessica Queller Spiegel & Grau,...
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The News Review reviews
Gail Perry Johnston and Jill Perry Rabideau launched Cupola Press to help people through challenging times. They take the approach of not telling anyone what to do...
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Washington Post reviews
Poet's Choice By Robert Pinsky
 Sunday, May 13, 2007; BW1 Poetry appeals to people who get bored easily. It can accomplish a lot in small spaces: sometimes, in...
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The Last Days Of Madame Rey
Kirkus Review reviews
THE LAST DAYS OF MADAME REY by A.W. Hill: • For more information on the author and the book/series, please check out his web site: www.awhill.net Praise: “A...
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A Journey into Michelangelo's Rome
Sacramento Bee reviews
Almost seven years ago, Angela Nickerson, a teacher and art lover, first walked into Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. Like millions before, she was overwhelmed by...
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A Journey into Michelangelo's Rome
Sacramento Bee reviews
So you want to discover Michelangelo? Well, why not go to Italy with someone who wrote a book about him, his life and his art. That's what we did. And what a trip...
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Midwest Review of Books reviews
Bett Norris has crafted an impressive story that takes place after World War II and at the brink of the civil rights movement. Her prose is clean and clear with...
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JAWS magazine reviews
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Miss McGhee Author: Bett Norris Publisher: Bywater Books ISBN:...
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Santa's Birthday Gift
Buzz Words Books - Australia reviews
Santa’s Birthday Gift does something I have never seen before. It combines the traditional story of Christmas with Santa. I am sure I am not the only parent to be...
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Amazon reviews
Quense also shows his keen interest in matters anthropological and ethnographic in his revealing of the origins of Gunderland in "a godly sneeze," termed the "Big...
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The Little Russian
Library Journal reviews
“Sherman’s extraordinary debut novel plunges her readers into the bitter cold, deprivation, and upheaval of early 20th-century wartime Russia.  Berta is a...
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Edited for Death
Midwest Book Review reviews
Edited for DeathMichele DrierMainly Murder PressA journalist searches for the truth, and that job sometimes leaks into a very similar profession. "Edited for Death...
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Elle France reviews
A breathtaking novel...magnetic.
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The Fractured World
Adagio Verse Quarterly reviews
The Fractured World by Scott Owens deserves to be widely read both for its poetic and its social worth. These poems—so much more than a story of coming of age—are...
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Dasha's Journal
Examiner.com reviews
It’s 170 plus pages long, encompassing 10 chapters, glossary and bibliography. Dasha, the family’s cat, took it upon herself to do some research about autism using...
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Love Romances & More reviews
What sets this book a step above many others is that it keeps the reader guessing and is fast paced enough to never incite boredom. Ms Stanley must have done a...
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Big or Little?
Canadian Book Review Annual reviews
The award-winning team of Kathy Stinson and Robin Baird Lewis have created another appealing pre-schooler. We are introduced first to his bare toes, and then to...
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The Oxford Times reviews
HELEN PEACOCKE talks to Eliza Graham, whose latest novel is a love story of two refugees struggling to survive in the chaos of post-war Germany When Eliza Graham’...
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