Published Reviews
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BarnesandNoble.com reviews
www.barnesandnoble.com/reviewAccidental Cowgirl: Six Cows, No Horse and No Clue by Mary Lynn Archibald(Paperback)Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 A...
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BIG MUDDY reviews
"Radavich's poetry resonates with sincerity and reveals a truth that speaks beyond the page. It is not poetry confined to the most intellectual of circles...
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Fantasy Debut reviews
I enjoyed this novel and if you are looking for a fun, quick read, you probably will as well. And if you are a former gamer, it may bring back some fond memories....
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Ex Libris, Friends of the Healdsburg Library, The Healdsburg Tribune reviews
"Larry Archibald...strode in and out of her life until, after her freshman year at San Jose State and during the depths of the Depression, they married. The...
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Contra Costa Times reviews
"When he (Healey) came to grips with the fact that he needed to work on his inner self and inner scars as opposed to concentrating on the outer scars and...
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Tangent Online reviews
This story has a surprise ending, which usually I wouldn't like, except in this case it turned what would have been a forgettable story into one that demands to be...
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Emerald City reviews
[T]he star contribution to the anthology, without a shadow of a doubt, is 'The Strange Case of the Lovecraft Cafe' by M.F. Korn, Des Lewis and Jeff Vandermeer...
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The Mumpsimus reviews
You will want a copy... Weird stories about food. And weird poems about food. And recipes for foodish items. And a beautiful, amusing cover.
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The Agony Column reviews
What could easily be one of the smartest, coolest and best anthologies to show up in 2004 . . . This is one of those rockin' really weird Rick-books that you...
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Amazon.com reviews
Some books are so good they set you on fire. This is one of those books, destined to become one of those classics everyone should read, and trust me, you will want...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reviews
In A. Manette Ansay's "Midnight Champagne" (1999), a funny, tender novel about a Midwestern wedding, the music is beer hall polka, raucous and sentimental. (Ansay...
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Bookgasm reviews
"Corbett’s prose is dark and densely layered. It immerses you into the sights, sounds and smells of every locale, as well as the interior thoughts and doubts of...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Wim Coleman
In this fresh, experimental novel, a psychotherapist, Hector Glasco, attempts to cure Hilary, a jaded movie queen, of her "perpetual sense of déja vu." … Cleverly...
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Front Cover Quote reviews
“An exciting, riveting read! Nothing’s sexier than a time-traveling Highland warrior except one with the mission to save the world and the contemporary, courageous...
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Dust Bunny In The Wind reviews
It will make you call in sick to work and keep you riveted well into the wee hours because you can't wait to see what is going to happen to the hero Eric Caine...
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Borders.com reviews
Very sensitive story of how a woman learns to accept the loss of her newborn child. Suprisingly open and despite the tragic topic not a heavy and depressing book,...
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The Romance Studio reviews
by Terry Spear
"Destiny of the Wolf is the sequel to Heart of the Wolf but can be read stand alone. I thoroughly enjoyed both books! Lelandi is a strong female alpha wolf and the...
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The Midwest Book Review reviews
by Alex Lemon
"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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http://midwestbookreview.com/sbw/feb_11.htm#Fiction reviews
"McGowan's Call" is a thoughtful and thought provoking read, highly recommended.
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