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Published Reviews

Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend
The Buffalo News reviews
“Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend” by Paul Schneider is the best thing I’ve read this year — it puts truer faces on the duo than Warren Beatty and...
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Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend
O, the Oprah Magazine reviews
In a biography so intimate it feels like an act of ventriloquism, Paul Schneider uses a wealth of primary sources--oral and written testimony from relatives,...
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Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend
Los Angeles Times reviews
"Paul Schneider gets much closer to his subjects in "Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend." Noted for his novelistic approach to nonfiction in such...
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Studio: The OnLine Literary Journal reviews
The writer we know by the name Edgar Allan Poe famously refers again and again to a central fear of being buried alive. Ned Balbo—who shares with Poe some vital...
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Writing as a Sacred Path
Cafe of Dreams reviews
In Writing as a Sacred Path, Jill Jepson gives every type of writer irreplaceable and wonderful tools to hone their craft. Ms. Jepson shares unforgettable...
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Writing as a Sacred Path
Easily Mused reviews
A gem . . . this book delves deeply into the psyche of a writer and explores the connections between the creative life and the spiritual life.
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Writing as a Sacred Path
Good Reads reviews
In this inspiring guide, writing teacher and anthropologist Jepson draws on her worldwide travels and studies of spiritual traditions to present a refreshing...
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Writing as a Sacred Path
Good Reads reviews
In this inspiring guide, writing teacher and anthropologist Jepson draws on her worldwide travels and studies of spiritual traditions to present a refreshing...
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Writing as a Sacred Path
Story Circle Book Reviews reviews
I believe writing is a spiritual practice, and so I was drawn to the title of Jill Jepson's book. She approaches writing through four gateways to the sacred: the...
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Writing as a Sacred Path
Story Circle Book Reviews reviews
I believe writing is a spiritual practice, and so I was drawn to the title of Jill Jepson's book. She approaches writing through four gateways to the sacred: the...
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http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/mar_12.htm reviews
 The Midwest Book Review Heroism is never what it’s cracked up to be. “Diving for Carlos; Or, Heroes’ Welcome Blues” follows Vietnam veteran Hector Cruz as he...
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The True Sources of the Nile
The New York Times reviews
Sarah Stone's fine first novel is about a love affair between Anne Copeland, a 37-year-old Californian doing human rights work in central Africa, and Jean-Pierre...
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the new black, by Evie Shockley
The Constant Critic reviews
Plenty of contemporary poets might agree, in principle, that the whole point of a past is to use it, and that the whole point of one’s culture is to live it, but...
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The Banquet Bug
TIME Magazine Europe reviews
Thus begins Dan's career in journalism — and Geling Yan's shark-fin-sharp satire on cuisine and corruption in contemporary China.
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The Odyssey of a Manchurian
Library Journal reviews
Yang recounts the trek her father made down the length of China to escape civil war and hunger as Mao Zedong Communist battled Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist for...
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http://www.lesbilicious.co.uk/books-art/review-my-miserable-lonely-lesbian-pregnancy-by-andrea-askow reviews
Andrea is a 35-year-old pregnant, neurotic single lesbian. She wets herself when she sneezes, she pukes at the roadside and pretends that she’s praying, and she...
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The Association for the Study of Play Review, Vol. 30, No. 3 reviews
In this era of high-stakes testing, play is viewed by a growing number of school officials as a misuse of instructional time. I regularly receive emails from...
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East Eats West
blogster.com reviews
   As a child I grew up reading books like John Bellairs’ The House with a Clock in It’s Walls,J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and Madeleine...
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Some Secrets Should Stay Buried
Library Journal reviews
With this debut thriller, Ellison puts her mentoring by Lee Child to good use. A serial killer named the Southern Strangler is making the rounds of several...
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Shamokal, a Bangladeshi daily ,10th October 2008 issue. reviews
Sarojini Sahoo is a remarkable writer of Oriya language. She is known as one of the first ranking feminist writers of India. Known mainly as a fiction writer, she...
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