Published Reviews
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VirtualWordsmith.blogspot.com reviews
"Camille Marchetta never flinches in this raw, but hopeful story of how people deal with a death they can't possibly understand.
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Kirkus Discoveries reviews
"Marchetta’s prose is elegant in its simplicity, its rhythm gently carrying the reader forward like the Hudson River that figures so prominently throughout...
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Booklist reviews
From Booklist in the Feb 15 issue College professor Tom Nelson has it bad in the wake of a devastating tragedy: the death of his son at thehands of his own wife,...
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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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Powerful Latinas reviews
A stunning debut in which pregnant Lily, confined to bed rest, is surrounded by loved ones who each tell a story to coax the baby out.
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Night Owl Romance reviews
by Terry Spear
This is the fifth installment in Ms. Spear's werewolf stories. These stories keep getting better and better with each one. You will find yourself lusting after the...
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The Miami Herald : A sampling of collections by Latinos reviews
Girl on a Bridge. Suzanne Frischkorn. Main Street Rag. 57 pages. $14 in paper.
While the title of this collection might imply despair, the poems are filled with a...
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Amazon reviews
by Hank Quense
This first Zaftan story in a planned trilogy is one very unique take into fantasy/sci-fi. You can tell from the start, that it's going to poke fun at our elected...
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Amazon reviews
by Hank Quense
Quense also shows his keen interest in matters anthropological and ethnographic in his revealing of the origins of Gunderland in "a godly sneeze," termed the "Big...
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RAGMAG, An International Magazine of Culture and Art reviews
“Someone once said that literature is either weighty and wise or interesting and captivating. Skolkin-Smith puts this to rest in HYSTERA. Lilly is a student in...
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Library Journal reviews
“Sherman’s extraordinary debut novel plunges her readers into the bitter cold, deprivation, and upheaval of early 20th-century wartime Russia. Berta is a...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
Edited for DeathMichele DrierMainly Murder PressA journalist searches for the truth, and that job sometimes leaks into a very similar profession. "Edited for Death...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Genevieve Gravois was raised to be the perfect 16th-century spy and assassin—motivated by Henry VIII to kill the French king, François I, as revenge for the death...
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