Published Reviews
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aethlon reviews
Although the term "fan fiction" might strike some as praise that is as faintly damning as "journeyman pitcher" or "utility infielder," the stories in Final...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
From the strong, eye-catching cover showing two black angels, male and female, designed by Luther Vann, to the last page of "Christmas When Music Almost Killed...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
Elemental is an excellent collaboration between poet and artist. Aberjhani constructs beautiful visions through the creative task of placing words in a most...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
The American Poet Who Went Home Again will make me do something I never do--I will re-read this soul-exploring book again and maybe again.
Going home is never easy...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
I love this marvelous book and recommend it, with pleasure, to one and all. Mr Aberjhani's voice should be heard around the world...
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Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
What I particularly noticed was the commentary on historical events, such as 9/11. There were also tributes to figures in American life past and present, figures...
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Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
This little volume, Aberjhani's first, is brash, bold and daring. The structure is, for me, unusual as it offers a mixture of genres. There are several clusters of...
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Red Room reviews
by Aberjhani
'To continue one's journey in the darkness with one's footsteps guided by illumination of remembered radiance is to know courage of a peculiar kind – the courage...
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Deb's Book Bag reviews
by Terry Spear
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is the eleventh book in the Heart of the Wolf series by Terry Spear. This highly acclaimed series is well known for Spear's great...
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Post-Gazette.com reviews
Having trouble finding just the right words to use to tell Mom how much she means to you? Let authors Kate and David Marshall help.
In "What I Love about You...
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Dread Central.com reviews
The Revenant Road by Michael Boatman is, underneath it all, the coming-of-age tale of Obadiah Grudge. Granted, it's an unusual one in that Grudge is 38 years old,...
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The Washington Post reviews
"Bohjalian deftly weaves the many threads of this story back and forth, from past to present, from abuse to humanity, from devastation to redemption. His ability...
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DEUS LOCI reviews
David Radavich, in his latest book of poems, Middle-East Mezze, has created a work that begins in commentary on these twentieth-century places and ends in the...
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Book News reviews
This comprehensive encyclopedia of comic books and super heroes provides a detailed look at both famous and obscure characters and publications from the past...
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Pasadena Daily News reviews
Fans will appreciate the efforts of editors Gina Misiroglu and David A. Roach in "The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic-Book Icons and Hollywood...
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http://booksamyreads.blogspot.com/ reviews
by W.L. Hoffman
I just finished reading W. L. Hoffman’s work The First Mother’s Fire, which is book one of what will be The Soulstealer War series. Hoffman, a law professional by...
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The New York Times reviews
by John Irving
“We are formed by what we desire,” says Billy Dean, the fatherless narrator and chief hero of John Irving’s 13th novel, “In One Person.”
Irving likes to track his...
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Historical Novels Review reviews
This is a fictionalized account inspired by the life of the true Billy Laird, the only American Civil War soldier from the state of Maine to be tried for desertion...
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Kirkus reviews
A novel of evasion and pursuit, set in Africa and written in the spare, allegorical style of Davis’ first novel, Walk on, Bright Boy (2007).
The unnamed narrator...
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Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books reviews
by A.S. King
King, A. S. Please Ignore Vera Dietz.
The death of a best friend is hard enough, but for high-school senior Vera Dietz, her reaction to the death of Charlie Kahn...
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