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Disguised as Poetry
Booklist reviews
“Tannenbaum, a poet, teacher, and passionate community art advocate, shares her frank and moving recollections of teaching poetry at San Quentin prison during the...
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Booklist reviews
Greeting-card cozy is the tone of this counting rhyme that celebrates a child's new baby sister, with equally inviting art showing the newborn in Daddy's arms as...
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What I Love About You
myshelf.com reviews
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return."~ Nat King Cole Imagine how special a gift it would be to grant your loved one...
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What I Love About You
Diablo Magazine reviews
Put down that box of chocolates!  And the roses, too. Kate and David Marshall have published the ultimate Valentine's Day gift; a fill-in-the-blanks book that...
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What I Love About You
Ladies' Home Journal Online reviews
We should all tell our significant other what we love about them every day, but how many of us actually do? This handsome journal is like a baby book for your...
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What I Love About You
Contra Costa Times reviews
Pair's Book Prompts Expressions of Love   By Jessica Yadegaran For their 20th wedding anniversary, Kate Marshall did not give her husband, David, the...
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What I Love About You
Coffee Time Romance reviews
    Rating: 5 Cups (out of 5) WHAT I LOVE ABOUT YOUKATE MARSHALL AND DAVID MARSHALLISBN# 9780767923156, January 2007, Hardback, $13.95, 90 pages Non-Fiction/...
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The Anatomist
The New Yorker reviews
Hayes’s history of the illustrated medical text “Gray’s Anatomy” coincides with the hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of its first publication. Fascinated by the...
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Things Kept, Things Left Behind
Kirkus Reviews reviews
Winner of the Iowa Short Fiction Award, this well-worked debut collection of 11 stories delineates life's wrenching milestones: divorce, moving, the...
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Colleen's Reads reviews
"...The battery of my Sony Reader ran down while I was reading the ebook, and rather than waiting a few hours for it to recharge, I continued reading on my laptop...
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Breaking Out of Bedlam
New York Times reviews
“A kick….Reading [Cora’s]“journals,” as she reawakens, finds a friend and a paramour, and plots her escape, is a hoot.”
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Breaking Out of Bedlam
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
“Larson masterfully interweaves themes with the story: of water and weightlessness; of stability and rocks; of addiction, love and lying; and of waking up to new...
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Tucson Citizen reviews
Her book chronicles the ending of her marriage, one that she claims should have lasted forever, or at least five years.
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Sandy Longhorn reviews
Readers who were with me for my AWP posts know that Suzanne Frischkorn helped me kick off the conference by having dinner with me that first night in Denver....
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USA Today reviews
Precious Williams upends every expectation about race, class, gender and ambition in her startlingly powerful memoir.
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USA Today reviews
British journalist Precious Williams upends every expectation about race, class, gender and ambition in her startlingly powerful memoir. Of note: Williams' subtle...
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San Francisco Book Review reviews
The confusion, ignorance, clarity, and struggles Williams encounters along the way are riveting reading with Williams’ deft descriptions and child-like honesty....
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Fresh Fiction reviews
Nurse Carol Woods is sick of being penned up. She hated it before she was turned into a werewolf, when the gray pack was trying to keep her safe from the destiny...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
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The first sentence of "Baked," the new thriller by Mark Haskell Smith, features a four-letter profanity. The second sentence goes: "He walked out of his house and...
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