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Forgetting English
Reading Local Seattle reviews
The most emblematic story is the excellent tale, “The Road to Hana,” which hinges on a suggested mystery and division between Ethan and Sue, the couple in the...
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The Daily Beast reviews
A comic turned novelist debuts a dark tale. If you’re familiar with Teri Coyne’s former life as a stand-up comedian, get ready for something very, very different....
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RedRoom reviews
OUTWARD BOUND “Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage.” * But for mystics, the disabled and convalescent, those in enclosed orders, those dedicated...
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McClatchy-Tribune News Service reviews
Becoming the boss of your own destiny is the theme of Ernie Zelinski's Career Success Without a Real Job. He should know. Twenty-five years ago, the author was...
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LOS ANGELES TIMES reviews
On Sept. 12, 1970, USC played Alabama on a sultry night in Birmingham. By the numbers, the Trojans prevailed handily, 42-21. And yet, by all accounts, the Crimson...
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PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY reviews
Steven Travers offers a multitude of game facts. Gridiron Gauntlet: The Story of the Men Who Integrated Pro Football, in Their...
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A Tale of Three Cities
AT HOME PLATE reviews
The 1962 season will be remembered fondly by baseball fans. Five years after leaving New York, the Dodgers and Giants hooked up for a great division race. The two...
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TROJANS FOOTBALL NEWS reviews
LOS ANGELES -- The 2005 college football season is right around the corner. Pete Carroll's University of Southern California Trojans completed the most perfect...
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BOOK SITE reviews
The images are unforgettable, and too numerous to count. Back-to-back national titles in 2003 and 2004. Back-to-back Heisman Trophy winners Matt Leinert and Reggie...
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A Journey to Ireland's Literary Revival
Celtic Connection reviews
Once in a great while events, trends and people propel periods of remarkable enlightenment, firming up hope in our better natures. The Irish Literary Revival, one...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
"breezy debut novel...a winner"
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Entertainment Weekly reviews
I'm Sorry is full of quirky details and remembered snippets of conversation, most of it revealing in its everyday ordinariness. It turns out you can learn an awful...
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An Enviromystery
The Hindu reviews
It is a full moon night. The Green Ghost sends blood curdling cries and romps around with thunder-like din. Monika, who is on a holiday to Nainital to visit her...
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Front page of book reviews
"A moving account of a young soldier's story. This deeply personal memoir gives voice to the countless soldiers we have yet to hear from and never will." —Yvonne...
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Blood on the Sand, an Inspector Andy Horton crime novel by Pauline Rowson
Euro Crime reviews
This excellent police procedural is the seventh mystery by Pauline Rowson and opens with Inspector Andy Horton enjoying a long overdue two-week holiday on the Isle...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
Midwest Book Review - Small Press Bookwatch reviews
Thermodynamics are nothing; it's that love thing that is so frustratingly hard to figure out. Love at Absolute Zero is a novel following Gunnar Gunderson, a...
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Doubleshot Reviews reviews
  Journeying across time Cassie and, especially, Chance will be challenged as to what is right and what is wrong and the consequences of changing history and...
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Elevator Family
Kirkus Reviews reviews
From Kirkus Reviews: An endearingly eccentric family settles into the elevator and hearts of the patrons and employees at the San Francisco Hotel in this over-the-...
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Murder on the Run
Library Journal reviews
“Both polite and profane, idealistic and hard-boiled, Ventana is a satisfying heroine....Recommended.”
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