Published Reviews
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Accomplished novelist Lipman exposes her journalistic roots by collecting over 30 "(all too) personal" essays and columns that have appeared in a number of...
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The Telegraph (newspaper), Calcutta, India reviews
GYPSY ESCAPADES (Rupa, Rs 250) by William J. Jackson is the story of four friends from different cultures who travel across India — the “land of poverty and...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
An American graduate student in India teams up with an intelligence agent and others to prevent a crisis that could spark bloody chaos.
When Jill Rothchild, an...
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Mysteries in Paradise reviews
Pauline Rowson is an excellent constructor of false trails and DEATH LIES BENEATH is no exception. Ex-con Darryl Woodley's death results in a funeral which...
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Stanford Law Review reviews
Called “Portia of the Pacific,” Clara Shortridge Foltz, who lived from 1849 until 1934, was the first woman admitted to the practice of law in California, and...
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www.seafoodnews.com reviews
"What makes this book such compelling reading? It is that Michele exposes to us all what that sense of risk on the sea is all about. All of us think...
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Shelf Awareness reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
The 13 stories in Andrew Lam's Birds of Paradise Lost soar like birds in mid-flight, bridging the space between the dreamscape of Vietnam and the glass...
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IndieReader reviews
Galant masterfully weaves together a multi-layered plot that doles out clues to keep the reader hooked and guessing. Each chapter moves from the story of one...
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http://teamnerdreviews.blogspot.com/2013/02/book-review-clean-slate-accord-short.html# reviews
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Book Review: The Clean Slate Accord (Short Story) by Sofia Diana Gabel
http://teamnerdreviews.blogspot.com/2013/02/book-review...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
"David Corbett's grainy realities bring these characters to life . . . dragging the reader on a journey he or she won't soon forget."
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Amazon reviews
Jodi's book is refreshingly clean and delightful!! I found myself staying up past my normal bedtime so I could find out what happened in the next chapter. This...
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The New York Times reviews
by Barack Obama
Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois and the Democratic Party’s new rock star, is that rare politician who can actually write—and write movingly and...
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Spokesmen Journal reviews
by Naseem Rakha
A powerful and stunning debut novel...replete with insights into the delicate family dynamics and suppressed emotions of those left behind. Written with wisdom and...
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The News, Pakistan reviews
Being a Muslim in India is a tough job. Threatened and terrorised by a growing number of Hindu militant extremists, and constantly looked at with suspicion and...
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Miraculous! reviews
Love At Absolute Zero is the story of Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old physicist at the University of Wisconsin. The moment he's given tenure at the university, he...
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American Studies International, Vol XXXVIII, no. 1, pp. 61-71 reviews
by Geling Yan
Scholarly article by Prof. Pin-chia Feng, Chair of Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. Prof. Feng suggests a...
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Studio: The OnLine Literary Journal reviews
by Ned Balbo
The writer we know by the name Edgar Allan Poe famously refers again and again to a central fear of being buried alive. Ned Balbo—who shares with Poe some vital...
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Metroactive.com reviews
If time were liquid, An Open Weave would be decades of warm sweet milk, deliciously consumed in one day. San Francisco poet devorah major's first novel is...
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The Organiser reviews
Indian Muslims are ghettoed in Pakistan
Farzana Versey has brought out history through her travel fable that holds bare the social milieu enshrining the...
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