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Amazon.com reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Time Will Tell (Paperback) I could not read Yemi's story all at once It took time. I had to put the...
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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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Authonomy reviews
What a great beginning. No introduction, no preamble, smash, straight into poor Stevie's world. You are a great writer, extremely accomplished, sorry, I threw...
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Authonomy reviews
Got up very early this morning and read 'Missio' straight on through. I absolutely could not stop! It is brilliant and grand--I can't think of a better word than...
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Authonomy reviews
This reads so factually at times that it sounds true-life, which really is what drew me in. I thoroughly enjoyed the tone behind your MC's voice, he is a wee bit...
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Authonomy reviews
This reads so factually at times that it sounds true-life, which really is what drew me in. I thoroughly enjoyed the tone behind your MC's voice, he is a wee bit...
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Amazon.com reviews
"I have become a bit obsessive about how many Hull trawlers went down over the years. They say that it was more dangerous to be a trawlerman than a miner." So...
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Amazon.com reviews
I often hear people complaining that there is an identikit trend in publishing these days. Everything is a re-hash of something else. We have the sparkly vampire...
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Amazon.com reviews
When I started reading Missio, I had an idea of what I thought it was about - I was half right! This is a story about learning to live with loss and tragedy, but...
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Amazon.com reviews
When I started to read this book I was expecting, from the blurb, something of a cross between E Nesbit and Enid Blyton - which, I hasten to add, was to me a...
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Multinational Monitor reviews
Plunder: When the Rule of Law is Illegal Plunder: When the Rule of Law is Illegal By Ugo Matt ei and Laura Nader Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 296 pages; $84....
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Pirenes Fountain reviews
Yoga Heart: Lines on the Six Perfections By Leza Lowitz2011 Stone Bridge PressReviewed by Mari L’Esperance "All author proceeds from the sale of the book...
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TRIANGULATION: END OF TIME
The Fix Short Fiction Review reviews
The universe is dying in Geoffrey Thorne’s “Eshu and the Anthropic Principle,” and all that’s left is the god Eshu and a few stubborn bits of matter. Having...
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Women Writers: A Zine reviews
To travel is always an education, sometimes a luxury, often a necessity. It can be a blessing to spend time just under the skin of another’s geography. To read a...
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Universidad de las Americas reviews
Nuestra reseña ensayÌstica traducida y publicada con el TOMO “LA LISTA DE OFENSAS” MARAVILLOSA NOVELA DE NUESTRA AMIGA, LA ESCRITURA UNIVERSAL, DLIRUBA Z. ARA. A...
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The John Batchelor Show website reviews
"He wants something now..." By John Batchelor on November 22, 2008 12:31 AM | 2 Comments Iraq, January 2005, George Bush Impatient. Speaking Sunday 23 to...
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Banner Journal reviews
The latest statistics show nearly two-thirds of U.S. citizens are overweight with nearly half of all Americans qualifying as obese. To combat the condition,...
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KIRKUS reviews
Out of boredom, Raye and her best friend Natalya create a phony Facebook profile for a college freshman named Elizabeth Lavenzck. Elizabeth becomes Raye’s way into...
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Energy Bulletin reviews
The brilliance of Greer is that he takes the trouble to explain these social mindsets from the beginning so by the end of it you are like "yeah how obvious...
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The New York Times reviews
Asimov finds The House of Mondavi "clear," "detailed," and "compelling." He writes: "Call it Greek tragedy or Shakespearean drama, Biblical strife, Freudian...
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