Published Reviews
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Gerald DiPego, screenwriter–Phenomenon reviews
"The collision of commerce and spirit, the world's richest man and an ancient Native American shaman, a global corporation larger than any other and the quiet...
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Ilene L. Dillon, M.S.W. Host of Full Power Living (www.worldtalkradio.com ) Co-author of Happiness reviews
"Adults, rejoice! We no longer have to read the kid's copy of Harry Potter, because we have Sandy Nathan and Numenon! Numenon has all the compelling adventure,...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
When you have it all, what's there to worry about? "Numenon: A Tale of Mysticism & Money" is the first book of the Bloodsong series. Will Duane was set for...
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Megan Waitkoff (MTWA judge) reviews
by Mary Bergin
This book stands out for me as much for what it is as what it is not.
First, what it is: an engaging, exciting collection of off-the-beaten-path restaurants, each...
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Online review site reviews
Claire never felt as if she fit in with the world around her, and lately those feeling are much more overwhelming than normal. Her loneliness was bordering on...
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http://eguiders.com/video/guy-kawasaki-the-art-of-the-start-tiecon-2006 reviews
“I THINK OF ANTARCTICA every day,” writes Leslie Carol Roberts. Anyone who has been to this fantastic, far-off continent knows exactly what she means—Antarctica is...
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idirect.com/Revue Books reviews
by Philip Hyams
Forbidden Love & A Message Of Hope!
The world could always use more messengers of hope -Philip Hyams is one such messenger. In his new novel CANNAN BARRED...
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Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center reviews
"...Sarah Wisseman’s second entry in the Lisa Dona hue series is entertaining and satisfying. It is a slim volume (only 150 pages in length) and this is a...
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Kirkus reviews
Dead Man's Wharf is a starred review. ‘Rowson turns out an exemplary procedural with the requisite plot twists, double-crosses and all loose ends tied up neatly in...
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FictionWritersReview.com reviews
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Ansay uses Jeanette’s quest for the truth as suspenseful movement within the narrative. Jeanette, teacher and writer of fiction, makes it her mission to...
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Coal Hill Review reviews
A Diwata, in Philippine culture, is a guardian spirit of nature similar to a nymph or elf who resides in large trees and is capable of delivering both fortune and...
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Reading The Past Litblog reviews
Few authors have fictionalized the Etruscan civilization, especially when compared with the many who write about Rome. Though separated from the Roman Republic...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
by Gail Silver
This offbeat story makes the potentially cerebral topic of dealing appropriately with anger simple and delightfully visual. Krömer’s predominantly green palette in...
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bookideas.com reviews
"This book is gutsy and earthy. It is not for anyone who is offended by strong language. But if you don’t mind some common curses and everyday language, then...
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WIRED.com reviews
by Bob Calhoun
A breezy and hilarious read, Beer, Blood & Cornmeal tells how a loose group of musicians, horror movie fans and a few actual professional wrestlers pushed...
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Fiction Nation - XM Satellite reviews
Part I, Fiction Nation Homepage:
Coming up on Fiction Nation...
Kristy Kiernan came strong out of the gate with her novel Catching Genius, and we had a great time...
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BookPage reviews
Everyone believes in something. Whether our beliefs are rooted in religion, experience or just intuition, faith is one of life's strongest arguments. Many believe...
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