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Zoland Poetry reviews
“I have said “A Poet in New York” when I ought to have said “New York in a Poet,” Lorca said of his 1932 volume, and this...
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Head Games
BookPage reviews
Every now and then you run into a book that has it all: humor, a delightfully dark tone, a world-weary and larger-than-life protagonist and a wildly inventive...
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Head Games
Chicago Tribune reviews
Blurring the lines between historical fact and fiction, Craig McDonald's triumphantly twisted first novel is one of the most unusual, and readable, crime-fiction...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
...Soehnlein makes the familiar strange.
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You Can Say You Knew Me When
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
In "You Can Say You Knew Me When," K.M. Soehnlein's engaging new novel, Jamie Garner returns from his father's funeral to his childhood home in...
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CMIS Evaluation (WA Education Department) reviews
The satire is great, the plot oddities continue to fascinate and readers are fairly sure that the 'heroes' will somehow get out of every mess they get into.
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CMIS Evaluation (WA Education Department) reviews
The rich variety of characters and the very clever humour is attention-holding from beginning to end. Science fiction fans will continue to be devoted followers.
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CMIS Evaluation (WA Education Department) reviews
In the best/worst tradition of anti-hero stories like Red Dwarf, The Brittas Empire and Some Mothers Do Have ‘Em, this may at first engender fascinated annoyance....
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jennafern.blogspot.com reviews
I started reading and before I knew it, a few hours later, I was almost done with the book! Yes, I’m a fast reader…but I was hooked from the start.
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Hannah Is My Name
New York Times reviews
Told with great style and touching detail  
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BookPage reviews
In his follow-up to the best-selling The Last Lecture, co-written with Randy Pausch, Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow explores the friendship of 11...
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The Dragons of Hazlett
Bitten by Books reviews
The Dragons of Hazlett is a delightful novel of intrigue, mystery and a world unlike any I’ve seen before.
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Kirkus reviews
Forman explores the many issues of premature birth without presuming to offer solutions or comfort, drawing directly from the raw outrage, torment and profound...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
This topical fiction debut from Memphis news publisher Barnes is a cautionary thriller about ambition and corruption in corporate America. Robbie Case, the 35-year...
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www.dignityrocks.com reviews
Dignity is often defined as the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect. Self-esteem, self-regard and self-respect are all values that every child and adult...
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Long and Short Reviews reviews
Playing make-believe is only fun when you’re a kid… and your life’s not at stake. Forced to take the place of her deceased cousin, Eilis is faced with a moral...
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Hold Me Tight and Tango Me Home
Booklist reviews
Finn has penned a lively debut memoir, brimming with tango history and lore.
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Martha's Bookshelf reviews
4.5!! I really liked the alpha characters of Cassie and Leidolf. The author does a good job building the tension as they dance around their attraction for each...
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Book Hounds reviews
As author Terry spear takes you through her world of wolf behavior and how it works in this Paranormal Romance, hang on for the ride. Each character has a story to...
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Reviewer's Bookwatch reviews
The Weight of Silence is a sociological travel memoir about the beauty, richness, and terrible poverty in India and, in particular, about the children. Shelley...
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