Published Reviews
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The New York Times reviews
by Paul LaRosa
The “CBS News” producer Paul LaRosa, a former colleague, has written a captivating and vivid memoir, which takes readers on a bumpy but exuberant ride from his...
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Newark Star Ledger reviews
by Paul LaRosa
Paul LaRosa has written a breezy memoir so authentic that you can almost hear the clacking of those oversized typewriters that reporters of a certain age may...
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http://phillyflash.mlblogs.com/2012/05/03/book-review-and-radio-review-the-last-icon-tom-seaver-and- reviews
I’ve been a huge Tom Seaver fan for most of my life so when I discovered that there was a new book out about his career I immediately snatched it up….yes,...
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San Francisco Chronicle- City Brights: SFgate.com blog reviews
by Glen Finland
While reading Next Stop, I found myself book marking pages, scribbling in the margins and making notes—one note read “Let Matthew take walks by himself, but teach...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
by Belle Yang
Children's
Summertime Rainbow: A Bilingual Book of Colors
Belle Yang. Candlewick, $6.99 (24p) ISBN 978-0-7636-5280-7
Three pudgy gouache rabbits...
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Readers Favorite reviews
Gimme-Jimmy is a delightful children’s book written by Sherrill S. Cannon and illustrated by Kalpart. This is a great story to teach young children good manners,...
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http://www.amazon.com/review/R3KDW1KDT03ZRL/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm reviews
"I loved this book. Margo Berdeshevsky's passionate and honest engagement with self and world make her work stunning, wide-ranging and compassionate--these...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune reviews
by Glen Finland
Glen Finland has written a memoir of wonderful insight and emotional honesty about her fearsome love for her autistic son, David, who seeks to move from...
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http://www.specialneeds.com/products-and-services/autism/book-review-next-stop reviews
by Glen Finland
One minute Finland has you rolling with laughter (when she tells the story of asking her son to take the wheel as she frantically takes off her black socks so he...
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Huffington Post reviews
After some of these days, I'd give a lot for a quick, mindless read.
James Patterson?
Nick Sparks?
Can't do it.
But every once in a while a book is pressed...
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http://www.catholicbusinessjournal.biz/Blogs/?p=33 reviews
Cox, a strong Christian believer and a disciple of psychiatrist Alfred Adler, builds on Adler’s concept of “Indivisible Psychology” which is committed to...
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Main Street Rag reviews
by Scott Owens
For One Who Knows How to Own Land, by Scott Owens, is like walking through a farm on a hot South Carolina afternoon in the summer. His poems ring out with an...
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Appalachian Heritage reviews
Kathryn Stripling Byer. Coming to Rest. Baton Rouge: LSU Press,
2006. 63 pages. Hardback $45.00. Trade paperback $16.95.
This new collection by North...
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www.knowledge.wpcarey.asu.edu reviews
Author Steve Bergsman is a real estate investment junkie much as others are political or sports junkies. His 2009 book, "After the Fall," subtitled "Opportunities...
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Joyfully Reviewed reviews
Mila Adams knows there is someone out there for her, but she thought she would never find him until she met Garrick McClellan. Mila and Garrick were more of a...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
by Ken Conner
"Dying Words," the charming third novel by K. Patrick Conner, takes us inside the fascinating and morbid world of the newspaper obituarist. ... It's a terrific...
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www.corpse.org reviews
"This is one of our poets and we stand behind him (or to his side) in any fight, physical or literary, he might be involved in. Except maybe the situation he...
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Bookin' With Sunny reviews
Ever wish you could be a part of a world-famous rock band and perform at venues in cities like Paris, New York, Berlin, London? Well, okay, but without the...
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Literary Mama: Reading for the Maternally Inclined reviews
Geographies of Light takes us to a place both shockingly foreign and familiar as a heartbeat, a place of breastfeeding babies, childhood afternoons on...
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The Montreal Review of Books reviews
Mark Lavorato is a seasoned traveller, and his first poetry collection, Wayworn Wooden Floors, feels a bit like a suitcase stuffed with souvenirs...
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