Published Reviews
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BlogCritics reviews
by Kate Evans
Kate Evans' novel engrossed me with its sharp wit and humor. I couldn’t help but get involved with her characters. They are similar to the highly artistic creative...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Naseem Rakha
The Crying Tree Naseem Rakha. Broadway, $22.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-7679-3140-3
This complex, layered story of a family's journey toward justice and forgiveness comes...
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HARDBOILED WONDERLAND reviews
"We feel we’re hanging out backstage with the bands while they compare notes on clubs, groupies and record companies. His return subjects, James Ellroy, Ken Bruen...
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Unique Logophilos website reviews
by Anne Brooke
This is a story about love in its purest form ...
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Livejournal book reviews reviews
by Anne Brooke
Painting from Life is a story of obsession, like it should be when you are talking of art, since only a work born from an artist who suffered to create it is...
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Poemeleon reviews
by Dan Nowak
The bar is called Poemeleon. You can be anyone you want here, but management is trying to add some humor to the place’s ambience just now. The first poet to walk...
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Lisabet's Reviews reviews
Lisabet says "Night's Kiss is a rewarding read on many levels. Thrilling, thought-provoking, arousing and entertaining, Ms. Lundoff's stories exemplify the depth...
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http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6651687.html reviews
by Kaya Oakes
Indie culture exists outside of and often rails against mainstream culture—independent record stores in Kaya Oakes Slanted and Enchantedopposition to Best Buy,...
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http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6653755.html reviews
by Kaya Oakes
In this lively and highly literate explication of various American indie scenes and art forms, Oakes argues for the value and importance of a lively, community-...
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Fiction Nation - XM Satellite reviews
Part I, Fiction Nation Homepage:
Coming up on Fiction Nation...
Kristy Kiernan came strong out of the gate with her novel Catching Genius, and we had a great time...
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BFK Books reviews
by T.O. Daria
This is a very unusual way to look at Autism through the life and the eyes of a cat.
The Cat Dasha is a very intellegent cat, and sees things and is able to put...
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Savvy Verse & Wit reviews
Suzanne Frischkorn’s Lit Windowpane is a slim collection of poems, published by small press Main Street Rag, that examines what humanity has done to the...
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The Dark Phantom Review; also at BlogCritics reviews
Christopher Meeks is the author of the short story collections The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea and the more recent Months and Seasons. He has been a journalist,...
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Bookgasm reviews
by Simon Wood
A great thriller should be like sleight-of-hand: You know it’s a trick done with misdirection, but you’re still be fooled every time. Simon Wood’s second novel...
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Library Journal reviews
When Sorykah's twin babies are stolen, she leaves her job as engineer aboard an ice-drilling submarine in the frozen land of the Sigue to search for her children,...
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Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center reviews
"...Sarah Wisseman’s second entry in the Lisa Dona hue series is entertaining and satisfying. It is a slim volume (only 150 pages in length) and this is a...
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The Globe and Mail reviews
I hate Facebook. I've grown to dread the banal, relentless churn of it: the minutiae of people's status updates, the way it turns otherwise decent people into...
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Arizona State University News reviews
Voice from the Planet's 30 stories came from authors in Congo, Peru, the United States, Bulgaria, Belgium, Canada, Brazil, Scotland, Finland, England and other...
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IndieReader reviews
In addition to a compelling protagonist, the intriguing, well-developed plot filled with international politics, conspiracy theories and modern science, together...
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