Published Reviews
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Armchair Reviews reviews
by Terry Odell
Open the pages of When Danger Calls, and step into an action-filled journey you can’t escape... It’s like Barbie meets Wolverine. Two totally different worlds...
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Darque Reviews reviews
by Karen Olson
The Missing Ink is suspenseful, entertaining from the start, and has a touch of romance that nicely rounds out the story.
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Karen Olson
The Painted Lady, a tattoo shop in contemporary Las Vegas, and its owner, artist turned tattooist Brett Kavanaugh, are central to this pleasantly jargon-free...
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Small Press Review reviews
As soon as you open WORD DANCING, Jeanne Powell's craftswomanship and power draw you in and keep you reading until the final syllable. Each word feels carefully...
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Unique Logophilos website reviews
by Anne Brooke
Ms Brooke stares unflinchingly at the dark underbelly of every day existence, and makes it uncomfortably real ...
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Gently Read Literature, July 2009 issue reviews
A Brief History of Time by Shaindel Beers reveals her tensions at the duplicity of her life which finds her sometimes stuck back on the Midwestern farm of her...
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The Winnipeg Free Press reviews
The Peep Diaries
How We're Learning to Love
Watching Ourselves and Our Neighbors
By Hal Niedzviecki
City Lights, 296 pages, $18
IS the Internet turning North...
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Publisher’s Weekly reviews
Publisher’s Weekly - June 15, 2009
April & Oliver
Tess Callahan. Grand Central, $23.99 (326p) ISBN 9780446540599
In this memorable debut, Callahan offers a...
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Bay Area Poets Seasonal Review (spring 2009 issue) reviews
WORD DANCING is a rich and opulent anthology of the poet's work. The collages are a welcome, sophisticated addition: diverse elements juxtaposed in a fresh and...
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Philadelphia Inquirer - Jobs by Philly.com reviews
What if my main motivation for becoming an entrepreneur is to work less and earn more?
Then you may take inspiration from the success of Ernie Zelinski, who...
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Chick Lit Reviews reviews
When I Found You was an astounding tale of (grand)father/son-type relationship and was incredibly well written by Catherine. There were minor characters in the...
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http://colleenanderson.wordpress.com/2009/11/12/book-review-the-sweetest-kiss/ reviews
The book opens with “Midnight at Sheremetyeo” by Remittance Girl. It is a simple tale, not really new in plot, of a vampire who breaks the rules that keep them...
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When Falls the Colesium: A Journal of American Culture (or lack thereof) reviews
by Bryant Simon
ryant Simon, author of Everything but the Coffee: Learning about America from Starbucks, is a history professor at Temple University in Philadelphia and has spent...
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Tucson Weekly reviews
You will keep reading, though. This is Mariotte's great talent: His writing hooks you, and you just have to see how things end. And Annie, much in the vein of the...
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www.booksthathealkids.com reviews
Some Q & A With Let My Colors Out Author Courtney Filigenzi:
What inspired you to write this book for children?
"Over the years, I watched as neighbors,...
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Litnet.co.za reviews
by Trilby Kent
"[Kent] has added a valuable contribution to the canon of South African writing. This novel should be available in every school library, if not prescribed as a set...
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Out in Print reviews
"Whether you read for high concept or sheer entertainment, Silver Moon will not disappoint. Here's hoping the women of Silver Moon will return."
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Library Journal reviews
by Scott Oden
By 526 B.C.E., Egypt is on the brink of destruction. Ruling dynasties are increasingly corrupt, the common people are looking for new, strong leadership, and...
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Small Spiral Notebook reviews
by Pamela Erens
Jack Gorse, the bookish, obsessive protagonist of Pamela Erens’ debut novel, is part of a long line of literary wanderers. Like Binx Bolling, from Walker Percy’s...
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