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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
Sister 2 Sister reviews
Music journalist Tamara Palmer left no stone untuned when writing Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop . . . Teemoney's book is 'bout it, fa' sho!
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
iDJ (International DJ) reviews
An insider's guide to Dirty South hip-hop. It's a game of two halves: the "A-Side" features all the artist profiles and background info you could...
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
Black Beat reviews
Country Fried Soul digs deep into the history of hip-hop in the South, chronicling the forefathers and inovators of the genre and what the future has in store....
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
Flaunt reviews
Palmer is no slouch when it comes to hip-hop knowledge, but this book isn't geared toward the serious underground head. Poignant, funny, and easily digestible,...
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Dragging the Lake
San Francisco Chronicle reviews
“Dragging the Lake” is Thomas’ second volume of poetry, building on the strengths of the first, “Door to Door.” The latter demonstrated his verbal and...
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Game of Shadows
The New York Times reviews
In the spring of 2001, as Barry Bonds was blasting balls out of ballparks in his steamrolling drive to overtake Mark McGwire's home-run record, he was peppered...
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
The Fader reviews
Writer/DJ Tamara Palmer smartly avoided the urge to attempt a be-all, end-all retrospective tome with her first book. Instead, she compiled a pause-tape style...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
What marks us, and how do we react to our impressions, both large and small, of life? These are the questions asked by Michelle Richmond in her wonderful second...
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Denver Post reviews
A good part of what makes "The Year of Fog" compulsively readable is the voice of its narrator. Abby's tone is quietly conversational, almost as though...
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San Francisco Examiner reviews
Involving, heart-rending and immediately readable…Richmond captures the spirit of life in The City.
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NECN reviews
Five minute televised interview with Raymond on his book, Mornings with Mailer
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Rundpinne reviews
...Captivating and masterful describe Cone’s work, and for those looking for an excellent historical fiction novel about one of the most interesting times in...
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Breaking Out of Bedlam
AARP Magazine reviews
“Tough-edged Cora Sledge, 82, is a reluctant resident of The Palisades nursing home—a prison [where] your only crime is you lived too long.” Her tell-all journal,...
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Shelf Awareness reviews
In How to Get Divorced by 30, Rothchild recalls her walk down the aisle at 27 and the decision she made to end the union less than three years later. But there's...
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Cover Me: A Health Insurance Memoir
Author Exposure reviews
I thought I knew what to expect from Cover Me by Sonya Huber, but I was so wrong. This book is much more than a diatribe about medical coverage in the United...
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http://www.bookaddictpatti.com/2010/11/review-wolf-fever-by-terry-spear.html reviews
My thoughts: I really enjoy reading Terry Spear's wolves; she is very good at making the wolf come across in their human counterparts. I love her Alpha males, and...
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The Art of Devotion
Bookreporter.com reviews
The Art of Devotion is a Bookreporter.com 2010 Staff Pick!
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Love Romance Passion reviews
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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Self-Publishing Review reviews
SPOILER ALERT! It’s a high-concept tale that could easily form the basis of a Hollywood blockbuster or season-long television narrative, such as 24.
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Flavorwire reviews
From the great collagist and graphic designer Lou Beach comes a mischievous montage of a different sort: a tiny book filled with tiny stories, each having...
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