Published Reviews
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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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Boston Globe reviews
“This collection has a novel’s heft…These lives are shaped by fate and place, forces hauntingly evoked by this talented young writer.”
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Publishers Weekly reviews
“Richmond’s writing is perceptive and heartfelt, her subjects at once edgy and familiar. This is a winning debut.” Publishers Weekly
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New York Times reviews
The stories in Michelle Richmond’s first collection spin artfully off the life of a single character…smart and adept.
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GameWyrd.com reviews
There's nothing that I'm going to fault Rune Stryders on. I can go through each bit of the book and safely say "I like that". But... the pieces don't quite add all...
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Darhk Portal reviews
by Terry Spear
Okay, apparently the book gods saw me in my distress over my dilema with the less than hotness level in the recent books...
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Booklist reviews
by Clea Simon
Graduate student Dulcie Schwartz and her ghostly feline, Mr. Grey, return in a third academia-set cozy. Dulcie, stressed with midterms and a new thesis adviser, is...
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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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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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The Spring Mount 6 Pack reviews
It is one of the first times that I got so emerged in the story that I found myself looking over my shoulder, as if I was actually involved in the story.
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Deal Hunting Diva reviews
This new book was just released on 10/22 and I had the privilege of getting a signed copy to preview and review with my son and my nephew. My son is in 1st grade...
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NYtimes.com reviews
by Lou Beach
Marvels of economy, the stories in Lou Beach’s first collection, “420 Characters”(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $22), originated as Facebook status updates (and...
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Frontiers Magazine/Los Angeles reviews
A wonderful writer by the name of Kergan Edwards-Stout has delivered a simply stunning work of fiction, Songs for the New Depression... This tale of love and life...
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Authonomy reviews
This reads so factually at times that it sounds true-life, which really is what drew me in. I thoroughly enjoyed the tone behind your MC's voice, he is a wee bit...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
by Stacy Juba
A spooky and fast moving plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the shocking end…Stacy Juba is a quite a versatile writer and each of her books carry...
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