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Published Reviews

Genesis Machines
Nature reviews
"This is an enjoyable book...I recommend it to anyone interested in computation writ large who is not afraid to cross disciplinary boundaries that once seemed...
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Genesis Machines
Times Literary Supplement reviews
"[Amos] provides a readable and engaging description of his and others' adventures in the overlap between two major realms of current technology, computation...
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Genesis Machines
Mail on Sunday reviews
"...An elegant primer on a mind-blowing technology that could change our lives out of all recognition... On the way to describing...this new science, Amos...
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Genesis Machines
New Statesman reviews
"It is hard not to share Amos's excitement as the computational possibilities of the DNA revolution become clear...Amos makes the science accessible, with...
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Genesis Machines
Times Higher Education reviews
"What do encryption, the double helix and sudoku have in common? They are all bound together...in rather surprising ways, as Martyn Amos masterfully shows in...
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Genesis Machines
The Guardian reviews
"Fascinating... Amos describes such experiments beautifully, combining laboratory drama with technical explanations. His lucid and punchy prose conveys a...
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Fright.com reviews
Rhoads's contributions are, it turns out, the most subtle of the entire book, which only grows steadily more perverse.
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Gilded Lili
Austin Chronicle reviews
DiNardo successfully reintroduces a largely forgotten star, recounting her unbelievable life. For burlesque fans and aficionados of cultural history, Gilded Lili:...
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Gilded Lili
Booklist reviews
Recent women's-studies interest in striptease has resuscitated the stars of the form during its mid-twentieth-century heyday, from Bettie Page to Gypsy Rose Lee....
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Gilded Lili
Library Journal reviews
Freelance journalist DiNardo provides a fun romp through the dancer’s colorful life—the clubs she played, the men she loved, the court cases she faced—yet also...
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Roadwork
Pete Townshend, the Who reviews
Probably one of the best books about rock 'n' roll you'll ever see.
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Mosquito
The Midwest Book Review reviews
"Mosquito is an enigmatic, engaging read. Ideal for those who enjoy formal and experimental poetry alike, Alex Lemon's book is a truly remarkable debut."
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Human Resources
Publishers Weekly reviews
"The seven far-out stories in Goldfaden's impressive debut explore the absurd without giving in to it. The first story, 'The Veronese Circle,' encapsulates a four-...
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WOMEN UP ON BLOCKS, Stories by Mary Akers
Get Lit! reviews
WOMEN UP ON BLOCKS--The title itself conjures a powerful image. Set aside the immediate mental flash of stirrups and invasive annual examination. Look at the cover...
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Booklist reviews
High-spirited and precocious Freya is the only child of her late-in-life, widowed mother, who waits until Freya is a coltish seven to finally return to Manitoba ,...
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The Alcehmy of Air
Various reviews
"a superb narrative of these brilliant men and their scientific discovery. . . . Science writing of the first order." – Kirkus Reviews (starred) Hager's "fine book...
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The Commander's Desire
WRDF Reviews reviews
The Commander’s Desire is a historical novel that reaches you deep down to your soul....Simply stated, I loved this book. No matter what genre you read or what...
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Romance Readers Connection reviews
TO TEMPT THE WOLF is a wonderful love story with lots of adventure and twists and turns. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and look forward to more from Terry Spear.
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PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY reviews
Steven Travers offers a multitude of game facts. Gridiron Gauntlet: The Story of the Men Who Integrated Pro Football, in Their...
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Trollhalla.com reviews
"This afternoon I finished reading POW!erful Tales, edited by Michael C. Lea, published by Peryton Press. And I really liked it. I thought at first that it was...
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