Published Reviews
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The Harrow: Original Works of Fantasy and Horror, Vol 10, No 7 (2007) reviews
Standout stories include Elaine Corvidae's "Hollow Dreams," in which Pook runs with a group of homeless kids, empowered but haunted by his halfbreed...
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Tangent Online reviews
"At The Crossroads" by Danielle Ackley-McPhail is one of the true gems in Bad-Ass Faeries. Lance is a half fae, half human motorcycle gang leader. His...
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Horror Reader reviews
If the title brings to mind Tinkerbell with twice as much 'tude and heavy armaments, and you've got this anthology in a nutshell....Overall, I'd have to say this...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
"In a way, Dermaphoria is the literary equivalent of the cult film Memento... reminiscent of William Gibson's work, but Clevenger has his own attitude and a...
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USA Today reviews
"Clevenger's talent is revealed in his ability to create a true testament to the resilience of the human spirit."
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Immaculately detailed and emotionally explosive: this is rolling, riveting stuff..."
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The Guardian reviews
"A dazzling and highly original debut novel which instantly establishes its author as one of the most interesting writers to emerge in years. This book...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by JT Ellison
"For this impressive crime anthology, bestseller Child (One Shot) has gathered 13 stories by newcomers and three by veterans. Such...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by JT Ellison
"Three of Child’s contributors—Ken Bruen, Allison Brennan and Duane Swierczynski—are seasoned pros, but the collection’s gems come from the 13...
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Library Journal reviews
by JT Ellison
"Why writers who deal with the dark side of human nature are among the most collegial is a mystery in itself. What is not in doubt, though, is the...
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The Midwest Book Review reviews
by Stacy Juba
The Flag Keeper is a flat-spined softcover book designed to teach young children about the American flag. Simple color illustrations follow the bear girl Elizabeth...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
In this intelligent and witty memoir, poet Beasley (I Was the Jukebox) recounts her lifelong struggle to live a normal life while waging a battle against deadly...
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There's a Dead Guy in My Living Room (blog) reviews
by Clea Simon
Simon’s book has the sharp kind of character detail I think she herself appreciates. Her crisp writing and polished plot are a pleasure from start to finish.
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Crime Time (England) reviews
Many books have attempted to pull off the remarkable trick that Umberto Eco achieved so memorably in The Name of the Rose: embedding a highly compulsive historical...
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Silkki's Reviews reviews
There are so many great aspects in this book the thrills and suspense keep you on the edge of your seat...
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Couponer101 reviews
I found this book to be a real page turner as it was fast paced and full of action. Loved it!
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Goodreads reviews
by Hank Quense
This is a collection of three short stories. The first is a Hobbit parody which is quite amusing. I believe it is part of an ongoing set of stories set in...
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Borders.com reviews
Creative Acts of Healing is an eloquent testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Van Praag provides the reader with an autobiographical account of the...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by Gail Silver
Silver and Krömer pair their considerable talents to create a successful second title in the Anh's Anger series (Anh's Anger, 2009). This straightforward,...
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Lynchburg Coupon Mama reviews
Marmalade is a book that today’s child is sure to love! Just from the back cover, I felt a flood of memories come back about books and movies including Alice in...
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