Published Reviews
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American Studies International, Vol XXXVIII, no. 1, pp. 61-71 reviews
by Geling Yan
Scholarly article by Prof. Pin-chia Feng, Chair of Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan. Prof. Feng suggests a...
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Library Journal reviews
Gage’s inspector is a fascinating character, a man who once dispensed his own brand of Brazilian justice now charged with upholding the law of the land. Highly...
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The New York Times reviews
by Barack Obama
Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois and the Democratic Party’s new rock star, is that rare politician who can actually write—and write movingly and...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
San Francisco attorney Siegel's debut pits a likable lead against a giant law firm run by villains and fools; the result is a well-made courtroom page-turner,...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
by Justin Chin
The title, of course, is howlingly ironic. If San Francisco poet Justin Chin is laughing, it's just a gag reflex against a particularly bitter pill.
A gay, punk-...
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The New York Times Book Review reviews
by Bill Hayes
How do you write a book about someone about whom next to nothing is known? For most writers, the answer would be move on to the next subject. But Bill Hayes has an...
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USA TODAY reviews
What a wonderful title: The Joy of Not Working.
Ernie Zelinski's basic message, no matter your career stage: get a well-balanced life and quit relying on your job...
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Book News Portland OR reviews
Writer and photographer Keister offers a beautifully photographed book which looks at past and present day courtyards around the world. The book examines the...
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January Magazine reviews
It wasn't long after our love affair with the car developed that we managed to combine it with another passion: travel. That seems an obvious statement since cars...
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Barnes & Noble Explorations reviews
Brilliantly blending the cutthroat intrigues of the high-tech business world with revolutionary world building, Edelman could quite possibly be the love child of...
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Book Hounds reviews
by Terry Spear
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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Amy J Ramsey reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear really knows how to ensnare her readers! Seduced by the Wolf has everything a paranormal romance reader wants; sensualness, adventure, excitement, are...
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http://www.alamedasun.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5614&Itemid=14 reviews
by Joe Quirk
From Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner (Riverhead Books, 2003) and
A Thousand Splendid Suns (Riverhead Books, 2006):
“There is gusto in Exult. It deals...
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Reviews by Jessewave reviews
All Lost Things provides a gritty mystery into which readers can really sink their teeth as well as be taken unawares by the twists and turns of the plot as it...
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Sacramento Book Review reviews
Change Your Mindset, Not Your Man by Sally B. Watkins, a clinical social worker, is a rich investigation into the minds of women. Written in simple terms, it is...
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The Pedestal Magazine reviews
From the title alone, you know that Girl on a Bridge will probably involve danger, personal transition, or perhaps lost youth. Suzanne Frischkorn's second poetry...
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Love Romance Passion reviews
by Terry Spear
Review: This novel has it all; the suspense, the romance, a malicious antagonist, and a castle with secret tunnels, trap doors and its very own…ghost. I can’t...
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http://toddswift.blogspot.com/2010/10/featured-poet-dean-rader.html reviews
by Dean Rader
Rader is an American poet that readers in Britain should begin to get onto their radars, to state the blinkin' obvious.
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Cafe Libri: Reviewing Books & More reviews
The lovely pictures in Sherrill Cannon’s book The Magic Word really complement the text, making it easy for a child to follow the storyline. The book invites...
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