Published Reviews
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http://www.fictitiousmusings.com reviews
by Keith Pyeatt
Pyeatt has created an intense tale of horror that is one of the most gripping reads I’ve read this year. From the very first page, you are thrust into a story that...
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The Chronicle Review reviews
Lavorato is one of a new breed of multi-talented Canadian artists who integrate many gifts effortlessly between genres. He is novelist, photographer, composer and...
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Blogster.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Andrew Lam’s California is one of cultural collision, a land of fusion cuisine and religious diversity, a land shaped byimmigrants and the spices they bring...
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Out in Print: Queer Book Reviews reviews
by Justin Chin
“You cannot,” declares the narrator of 98 Wounds, Justin Chin’s stunning, essential new short story collection, “must not, believe anything – not a single word –...
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Mystery People reviews
This is a fast paced excellent mystery, with an interesting diverse set of characters, and an intriguing hook at the end that has me eagerly awaiting the next...
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Blog Business World reviews
For me, the power of the book is how Donna Ballman presents the relevant employment law, for the various phases of an employee's career, in an clear and no...
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San Jose Mercury News reviews
"My Postwar Life: New Writings From Japan and Okinawa" edited by Elizabeth Mc- Kenzie (Chicago Quarterly Review Books, $19.95, 328 pages). Santa Cruz editor...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
My Postwar Life: New Writings from Japan and OkinawaEdited by Elizabeth McKenzie. Chicago Quarterly Review Books (www.chicagoquarterlyreview.com), $19.95 trade...
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The Michigan Poet reviews
The poems in Folk Concert: Changing Times span many subjects, places and time; where one poem recalls a childhood camping trip, another revisits an adult life full...
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The Seattle Times reviews
Seattle-based opera singer/novelist Louise Marley knits together two related plot lines — a contemporary story about a therapist in deadly peril from a patient,...
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The Fantasy Review reviews
If you enjoy any combination of short stories, nautical fantasy and new authors then I would suggest checking out this new anthology.
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Smithsonian's Notable Books for Children 1995 reviews
The author traveled "deep inside the rain forest in Costa Rica" to document the life of a family committed to saving that country's remnant of old-growth...
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Boston Globe reviews
"on the whole, ''Brutal Journey" is first-rate. Weaving anthropology, archeology, climatology, geography, and a half-dozen other disciplines into a riveting tale...
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Booklist reviews
Angel With A Bullet - "Frenetic, atmospheric"
Fun new review of Angel With A Bullet from Booklist Online. Reviewer Barbara Bibel writes: "With lots of...
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The New York Times reviews
What makes for a good old ordinary duck? Is it eating “everyday duck pellets”? Checking out “A History of Good Ducks” from the library? Theodora thinks so, and...
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Mail on Sunday reviews
by Martyn Amos
"...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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Globe and Mail, Canada reviews
In this collection of essays, 29 foreign women share their tales of conflict and discovery in Turkey. Spanning four decades and most of the country's regions,...
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National Public Radio reviews
by Jim Malusa
I don't, personally, actually know any botanists, but I have to admit that I've never thought of it as an especially adventurous profession, so I certainly wouldn'...
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www.npr.gov reviews
http://www.npr.org/2012/07/11/156488950/a-door-in-the-ocean-leads-to-dar...
Many of the key scenes in David McGlynn's striking new memoir, A Door in the...
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The Globe and Mail, Toronto reviews
by Jim Malusa
Low rider and long tripper
by Kisha Ferguson
August 9, 2008
INTO THICK AIR
Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents
By Jim Malusa
Sierra Club, 321 pages, $18.50...
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