Published Reviews
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Tatler (UK) reviews
Don't disbelieve the hype. [The Bitch Posse] is good a debut as it's cracked up to be... It's edgy, smart and sexy, like its heroines... What could have been just...
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The Chicago Tribune reviews
The Bitch Posse is a riveting and emotionally charged read. No fluff here.
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Washington Post Book World reviews
The Bitch Posse is compulsively readable because things just keep getting worse for these girls... O'Connor scatters delicious and slightly macabre details of the...
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Green Man Review reviews
New Slain Knight is set in Cornwall, same setting as Charles de Lint's The Little Country, a place haunted by a long and misty past of history and myth where time...
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South China Morning Post reviews
FOR YEARS KIM Wong Keltner cruised
bookshops, looking for contemporary fiction
featuring heroines with whose experiences
she could identify. She saw countless...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A summer holiday in glorious Cornwall turns into a ghost-plagued nightmare.
Talented musician Ringan Laine and his theatrical producer and longtime lover Penny...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Still Life with Devils Deborah Grabien. Drollerie (Ingram, dist.), $15.95 paper (218p) ISBN 978-0-9798-0810- 4
Grabien (New-Slain Knight) turns to supernatural...
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Front page of book reviews
"There are plenty of books about war, usually featuring the trigger-pullers who directly engage the enemy. Mass Casualties looks at war from a different angle,...
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Harriet Klausner, Genre-Go-Around reviews
by Terry Spear
"No one makes werewolves seem real better than romantic urban fantasist Terry Spear continually does with her “Wolf” saga (see Legend of the White Wolf, To Tempt a...
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The Journal of Family Life reviews
How do people negotiate their transitions to parenthood? Do they simply step into a role similar to what they have seen in sitcom families, mothers nurturing the...
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http://www.alamedasun.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5614&Itemid=14 reviews
by Joe Quirk
From Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner (Riverhead Books, 2003) and
A Thousand Splendid Suns (Riverhead Books, 2006):
“There is gusto in Exult. It deals...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In spare, refreshing prose, Louis writes of characters burned by love and searching for reprieve in this debut collection of eight short stories. Often peopled by...
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BookPleasures reviews
Waltzing Australia is a splendid travelogue that delivers in spades and anyone contemplating a trip to “Down Under,” or even armchair travelers, would be more than...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Vicki Delany
Starred Review. The discovery early one Christmas morning of the bodies of best friends Jason Wyatt-Yarmouth and Ewan Williams, two privileged young men from...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Sixteen-year-old Sydney has just learned that a casual fling has left her pregnant (“I hadn't felt like I knew him well enough to remind him about the condom issue...
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Esquire Magazine reviews
"It is perhaps surprising that a man and a writer as famously combative as Norman Mailer would inspire such a generous, loving and even tender portrait; but the...
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Reviews by Jessewave reviews
All Lost Things provides a gritty mystery into which readers can really sink their teeth as well as be taken unawares by the twists and turns of the plot as it...
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