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Dark Waters by Gabriella Hewitt
http://www.coffeetimeromance.com/BookReviews/Darkwater.html reviews
Rating: 4 Cups Frankie Montalvo is a product of the foster care system. She has had no one to depend on but herself since her father died. A surprise inheritance...
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Checkpoint by Lisa Saffron
Midwest Book Review - Cowper's Bookshelf MBR Bookwatch Volume 7, Number 6 reviews
The Israeli/Palestinian Conflict is not simply a battle between two opposing countries – it's a conflict between two groups of people who are close enough- and are...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Book Club Classics reviews
Short stories can be a bit of an acquired taste, especially for readers who enjoy living with characters for hours, days, even weeks. On the other hand, a well-...
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Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies: A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite
Adventures In Reading reviews
While reading 'Grammar Snobs,' I kept wondering if it was healthy to be laughing so much at a book on grammar. I read the book in one sitting (excluding a short...
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Outside Child
A Bookworm's Dinner (blog) reviews
Highly recommended [5 stars]...When I picked this book up, I stopped reading every other book I was in the middle of reading. I rarely do that. This is a MUST READ...
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Hammers Paperback, a novel by Ron Dakron
Kirkus Reviews reviews
Ne plus ultra bizarre, man! With cartilaginous prose, soft as fishbone, sense-bending and scattershot as a Robin Williams shtick where lost meanings blast by,...
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The Doors
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Veteran rock writer Ben Fong-Torres elicits fresh, personal anecdotes from the pre-Doors days and beyond -- who knew that John Densmore marched in the Rose Parade...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Rebecca's Reads reviews
In high school, I discovered Charles Bukowski, John Fante, and Raymond Carver. I subsequently realized I was a lover of short story fiction. As a collection of...
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BarnesandNoble.com reviews
Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 In-your-face-funny A reviewer, loves to laugh/loves irony, 07/29/2008 When you're in love, everything is Jewish....
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Gifts From The Child Within, 2nd Ed.
Reader Views reviews
“Gifts from the Child Within” is a recovery workbook written for both survivors of childhood abuse and the counselors that work with them. It helps readers...
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Growing Up Dead: The Hallucinated Confessions of a Teenage Deadhead
Book Life reviews
In Growing up Dead: the Hallucinated Confessions of a Teenage Deadhead, Peter Conners tells the story of coming of age in the suburbs in the 1980s and discovering...
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dovegreyreader scribbles reviews
"Libby capably and confidently weaves a pitch-perfect novel out of the facts surrounding the oppression of the Jews on the island and the resistance movement set...
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THE BARFIGHTER
Booklist reviews
Booklist The Barfighter. Goldman, Ivan G. (Author) Apr 2009. 248 p. Permanent Press, hardcover, $28.00 At 41, Lee Cheskis is a part-time junior-college instructor...
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McGowan's Retreat
http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/aug_09.htm#fiction reviews
"McGowan's Retreat" is of high recommendation to thriller fans looking for a bit of corporate intrigue.
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The Calligrapher’s Daughter
BookPage reviews
“A bold, richly detailed story about the young daughter of a well-known calligrapher in turn-of-the 20th-century Korea. . . . [A] vivid, heartfelt portrait of...
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The Bones of Summer by Anne Brooke
Unique Logophilos website reviews
Ms Brooke stares unflinchingly at the dark underbelly of every day existence, and makes it uncomfortably real ...
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The Bones of Summer by Anne Brooke
Joyfully Reviewed reviews
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Reviews at EBooks Addict reviews
The Sorcerer’s Songs is a tender paranormal romance I thoroughly enjoyed. It is a tale of magic, first love, heartbreak, forgiveness and redemption. Adams...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
Grady Harp reviews
FIVE STARS The concept of marrying science and passion as the topic for a novel is a challenging one at best. And that is exactly what Christopher Meeks has...
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The Denver Post reviews
Same as Washington Post, but new audience...
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