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Booklist April 1, 2008 Issue: reviews
Poignant and outrageous, moving and profound, Evans’ delectable debut novel thrums with zesty dialogue and a memorably zany cast of irresistible characters. —...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
Military Review reviews
Kevin H. Siepel has uncovered the very character of Mosby. He also takes Mosby beyond the war years and brings attention to his little-known political career....
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http://www.atimes.com reviews
Laudable in its own right, Eberlein's collection is also a reminder of all the great stories that could and should be written in China today. Unfortunately, exile...
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A Best Book Club Book of 2008 says Book Sense A Best Book of 2008 says The Literary Guild THE FIRST EVER Book of the Month for Family Circle Magazine! A Most Fun...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
Publishers Weekly reviews
In this sympathetic, brightly told account, Mosby emerges as an unpredictable, fiercely independent  figure with a near-obsessive ‘affinity for the irregular’ in...
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The Duchess and the Dragon
http://relzreviewz.blogspot.com/2008/03/duchess-and-dragon-by-jamie-carie.html reviews
Imperious and commanding Drake Weston, the Earl of Warwick, is betrayed by his father from the grave. Shattered and infuriated, Drake finds himself running from...
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Whispered Thoughts Review reviews
My Review: I couldn't put this book down. Something made Ian so hot as you read through this book. And generally, I can't wrap my brain around thinking someone...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Anya's Shanghai is richly chaotic, polyglot and packed with refugees. Russian, Yiddish, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese and Italian pepper the dialogue. Meanwhile,...
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FOOL FOR LOVE
Pridesource reviews
But it's the newcomers that give this fine book its the-future-of-queer-lit-is-good edge. Among them: Josh Helmin on high school attraction, 'Nathan Burgoine on...
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Long and Short Romance Reviews reviews
The aura of romance reached out and grabbed me as soon as Jake spied Alicia and followed her like a lost puppy in the first chapter. Ms. Spear set up the...
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Hystera
Veronica, MD reviews
Hystera by Leora Skolkin-Smith is one of those novels that gets you in the first few sentences; you know you are in for something completely unique and...
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USA Today reviews
He became bored with status updates on Facebook, so he started writing "little fantasy pieces to amuse myself." The result is drawing rave reviews.
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Authonomy reviews
I am working my way through the Roux opera with pleasure. At last, someone who enjoys playing with the craft of story-telling. I really enjoy the excursions into...
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lovereading.co.uk reviews
Terrific, you’ve got to read this one. It’s a race-against-time thriller with a husband/father forced to commit crimes (including murder) to protect his kidnapped...
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Chicago Tribune reviews
The story dealing with the two clashing psychopaths is so utterly gripping...it is an addictively readable thriller that will undoubtedly draw comparisons to...
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Who Lives?: A Play
The Los Angeles Times reviews
March is National Kidney Month, which makes the docudrama "Who Lives?" only appropriate. Christopher Meeks' fact-based play about an anonymous citizens committee...
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