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iVillage.com reviews
Amazingly, the free-verse poetry here gives a very real, yet subtle and sensitive, introduction to each of 16 breeds of dogs, from the Westie to the mutt. In...
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Meridian Magazine reviews
Do you like dogs? Do you know much about these canine animals? Good Dog, by Maya Gottfried, will not only enlighten you to the behavior of 16 very different...
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The Jewish Daily Forward reviews
Maya Gottfried, one essayist who wasn’t uncomfortable choosing, writes, “I very badly wanted to have a religious identity.” Attempting an investigation of her...
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PoetryforChildren.blogspot.com reviews
I am showcasing doggie poetry today. Here’s one poem that reflects my own tendency to provide voiceovers for my dog’s behavior and actions:
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CurledUpKids.com reviews
Author Maya Gottfried introduces children to various breeds of dogs with delightful poems and adorable watercolor and black-and-white line paintings by Robert...
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KidsCorner.org reviews
Good Dog
Poems by Maya Gottfried; paintings by Robert R. Zakanitch
What is your dog thinking? This energetic collection of sixteen poems and portraits on dogs is...
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Reader Views reviews
This latest edition in the "Explorations in Metapsychology Series" discusses the major outcome of several TIR research studies. These projects ranged from the...
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ALA Booklist reviews
Kiernan's stunning second novel explores how one family reacts to a devastating tragedy. Cal and Chloe Tobias have two children: 18-year-old Marshall, who...
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Bay Windows reviews
"Happily the 17 authors represented here contribute a nice variety of ghostly encounters..."
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Married To A Geek reviews
Sleeper's Run (written by Henry Mosquera) is an action political thriller that has you in suspense the entire time you are reading it.
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goodreads.com reviews
Finished this book and was really moved by the story of Yemi. It was hard to put down the book once started. The story is about a boy and his strength that made...
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Chandra Mayor reviews
by Katia Noyes
So I read a lot of books. (It's the best way to avoid writing, because then you can say you're researching). I just finished reading an amazing book that, unlike...
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Niagara This Week reviews
The Alchemy of Loss is frank, open and chatty and begs the reader to keep reading. The author does not gloss over the unpleasant parts, including times when she...
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Medieval Bookworm reviews
One thing I have loved in reading many of Mr. Meeks’s stories is the humanity of his characters. You can always feel for these people. In The Brightest Moon of...
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The Pioneer reviews
It’s a common name in many Sikh families. Simran Kaur. Simran means, to remember. This book remembers her; idealistic, tempestuous, scholarly Simran hiding the...
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Washingtonian magazine reviews
by Eugenia Kim
Everything is churning on the Korean peninsula in Washington writer Eugenia Kim’s debut novel, The Calligrapher’s Daughter.
In a dream, Najin—the willful young...
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AlexaLovesBooks reviews
"Intense, gripping, and incredibly powerful. I could not put it down once I started it. Really brilliant!"
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Christian Science Monitor print edition reviews
The Christian Science Monitor picks Lost Kingdom as an Editor’s Choice, calling it “a fascinating and authoritative tale of intrigue and imperialism…” Read the...
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