Published Reviews
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A Book Lover's Library reviews
"This is one of the books you have to read for 2012. I more than enjoyed it. I couldn’t stop reading it and completed it in one...
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Sacramento Press reviews
"...this is one of the best books I’ve read in a very long time, memoir or otherwise."
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Wickedly Delicious Book Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
I can not believe I have never read a Terry Spear novel before. Wow, her writing voice is beautiful and is a wonderful storyteller. The characters jump...
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The Reno News and Review reviews
by Mark Maynard
I really liked this collection, and I’ve got to add it to my “local must reads” list. I don’t want to make too much of it, but I’ve really noticed an uptick in...
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VOYA Magazine reviews
A compelling mystery and crime drama unfolds as Tory Lake tries to build a new life for herself as Paulette Chambers. Tory, a Vermont therapist, is desperate to...
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American Book Review reviews
This anthology focuses on both male and female persepectives on myths surrounding the concept of beauty.
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The New York Times reviews
Like a David Cronenberg movie, this offbeat anthology zeros in on beauty's dark and complicated side. Another bonus: it mostly features good writers you've never...
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Joyfully Reviewed reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear takes her readers on a wild ride through the Amazon with Savage Hunger. Connor, Kat and Maya make an interesting team in the story. I found...
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Simplyreaders.co.uk (online magazine) reviews
The Warsaw Anagrams - Richard Zimler, 2012
Erik Cohen is a psychiatrist that is sent to the overcrowding in the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw. His life is only...
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Front page of book reviews
"Michael Anthony's candid narrative of his service in Iraq is far removed from the glamorized picture of military life that has become a staple of our mass media....
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FIELD / Poetry Daily reviews
Shockley's own new book of poems exemplifies this fusion of the formal and innovative as well as any recent book I can think of. Shockley isn't simply a...
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Publisher reviews
by Ana Elsner
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"I had a chance to attend one of Ana Elsner's poetry readings recently and was one of the first to buy a copy of CIPHERS. This poet takes a stand on human...
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The Globe & Mail reviews
Hayter-Menzies blends this material nicely, writing with both authority and a light touch, giving an up-close-and-personal portrait not just of Burke, but also her...
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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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The Asian Review of Books reviews
by Eve Kushner
Eve Kushner, a self-described kanji fanatic, presents excellent learning strategies in her guide.... It helps to be as crazy about kanji as she is; even one of her...
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Booklist reviews
Ernie knows the rules of survival in his high school: never look the bullies in the eye, and don’t look behind you. Ernie, who tips the scales at 242 pounds, and...
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El Pais reviews
by Geling Yan
...Geling Yan es una especialista en nadar entre dos corrientes y maniobrar entre dos aguas...…Una novela en que están siempre presentes las dos aguas antes...
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Historical Novel Review Online (August - November quarter 2008) reviews
by Rosy Cole
Mary Cole, a butcher’s daughter from Gloucester, is ignorant of the ways of the world. In a time when men of the aristocracy had “official” mistresses, the...
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