Published Reviews
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PRISM QUARTERLY reviews
"Radavich is certainly vigorous . . . . He chooses his words carefully and pulls his lines together for the utmost impact and clarity. Rarely obtuse, hardly...
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TIME OF SINGING reviews
"David Radavich has given us a thought-provoking and intriguing volume. Many pieces contain fine music that glows with reading aloud. The initial poem, '...
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ORBIS (UK) reviews
"David Radavich demonstrates how he has found the perfect poetic technique for the expression of his unfailingly interesting take on life. This is splendidly...
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Time Magazine reviews
The result is a colorful glimpse of rural Serbian culture, with its patrimonial society, strong family loyalties, female subservience, slow, leisurely discourse....
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Booklist reviews
With soaring lyricism, Zackheim limns an exquisitely haunting portrait of an indelibly scarred, yet deeply passionate woman.
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Internet reviews
Library Journal calls Broken Colors "comic and wise," and Booklist says it's absolutely haunting. Vanessa Redgrave (!!!!) loved it. I say it's a strong,...
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Library Journal reviews
This is a beautiful novel, sometimes comic and always wise. Visual artist Zackheim imbues the novel with her deep knowledge of the art world.
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The Plain Dealer reviews
by JT Ellison
I applaud the idea behind the creation of Killer Year, and cheer even more because it's such a success. This anthology of short crime stories (St. Martin's...
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Amazon.Com Editor's Picks reviews
In Best Evidence, Michael Schmicker assembles scientific documentation for experiences that many readers intuitively believe are real, despite mainstream...
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Gourmet Retailer reviews
When I first met Chef David Shalleck, he had just returned from a summer (or two) sailing around the Mediterranean and cooking on board a yacht owned by a wealthy...
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Gather reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear’s wolves are neither wild not tame. They live in small towns, keeping their identity secret from their human friends, running hospitals, schools,...
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WDRF reviews
by Terry Spear
Title: Deidre's Secret
Author: Terry Lee Wilde
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
YA Climbing Rosebud Rating: Sweet
ISBN: 1-60154-414-6
I enjoyed the book very much...
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Nights and Weekends reviews
by Terry Spear
Deidre has a secret: she’s psychic. On her sixteenth birthday, the visions become more powerful and deadly. She’s no longer rescuing newspapers from sprinklers or...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Vicki Delany
Delany explores the social dynamics of a small mountain community as well as deftly handling the plot's twists and turns as it builds to a pulse-pounding...
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Association of American Colleges and Universities reviews
With this concise overview of men’s role in feminism, Shira Tarrant makes a substantial contribution to the project of ally-building across gender lines. Tarrant...
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School Library Journal-Starred Review reviews
Peep is a baby chick who follows his mother and sisters along the sidewalk, but when his sisters jump confidently off the edge, Peep hesitates. His reactions run...
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Fantasy Book Critic reviews
"A strange but wonderful novel and highly, highly recommended "Ice Song" is a book that establishes Ms. Kasai as an author to follow and get any new book asap. I...
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Romance Studio reviews
by Terry Spear
"Do not attempt to start reading this book unless you have a full two hours to sit and be held spell bound by what begins to unfold from the first page of this...
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BookGeeks reviews
by Libby Cone
Libby Cone’s debut novel is notable for a number of reasons: firstly because, unusually for a work of fiction, its genesis was as a thesis for a Masters Degree in...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by amy l. boaz
Publishers Weekly November 19, 2007
A Richer Dust
Amy Boaz.
Permanent, $26 (213p) ISBN 978-1-57962-159-9
In her beguiling debut, Boaz ambitiously plays...
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