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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Fresh Ink (Canada) reviews
The characters here, whether humourous, tragic, or mildly absurd are likeable, believable, and not always predictable--ordinary people, but with quirks that make...
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Beer, Blood & Cornmeal
Chicago Reader reviews
Calhoun describes it as a moment where wrestling grappled with surrealism, and surrealism won out with a suplex powerslam—a scene where audience members whipped...
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Beer, Blood & Cornmeal
WIRED.com reviews
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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Seattle Peak Oil Awareness reviews
The Long Descent is one of the most highly anticipated peak oil books of the year, and it lives up to every ounce of hype. Greer is a captivating, brilliantly...
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The Suffocating Sea
Book List reviews
Detective Inspector Andy Horton is back in another hard-hitting police case. When a charred body is found on a boat in the local marina after a three-alarm fire,...
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Places
Vox, University of Calgary reviews
Scott Holstad is a hard working young poet, whose first "real" book (read "perfect bound") has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry. Which is not to say...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Medieval Bookworm reviews
This moving collection of short stories covers a full range of life experiences. Short stories excel at conveying one particular emotion each, and Christopher...
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cooljewbook.com
http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6574322.html?q=Cool+Jew%3A+The+Ultimate+Guide+for+Every+Me reviews
Humor ANDREWS MCMEEL Cool Jew: The Ultimate Guide for Every Member of the Tribe (Sept., $12.99) by Lisa Alcalay Klug delivers the kosher response to The Preppy...
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The ART of WAR
Sonshi.com reviews
SONSHI.COM: You are the author of two interpretative books, "The Book of Five Rings" and "The Art of War". We are fascinated by them because they are from a true...
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The Fractured World
The Pedestal Magazine reviews
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A young woman engulfed by alcoholism is summoned home when her abusive father suffers a massive stroke and her mother kills herself. Narrator Alexandra, aka Cat,...
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Novel: Sardinian Silver
Foreword Clarion Reviews reviews
After an absence of forty-two years, languages professor A. Colin Wright returned for a visit to Sardinia. His nostalgic novel, Sardinian Silver, he says in its...
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Teardrops and Tiny Trailers by Douglas Keister
New York Times reviews
Virtually every page is colorfully illustrated with historic teardrops and, notably, the interesting vehicles used to tow them. His text is not without its charms...
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Let My Colors Out
On Healthy Survivorship reviews
Oftentimes, insights and mantras that help adults become Healthy Survivors can help children whose parent is going through treatment, if presented in an age-...
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LOLA,CALIFORNIA, the new novel by Edie Meidav (comes out July 5, 2011)
Barnes and Noble reviews
Edie Meidav's poignant novel is rooted in the story of Lana and Rose, whose sibling-like friendship in 1980s Berkeley is sundered by time -- and by a terrible...
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To Serve a King
Medieval Bookworm reviews
“…Not only delivered that wonderful atmosphere, but an engaging story with a few twists, lively and sparkling characters, and very solid writing. ..highly...
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American Book Review reviews
This anthology focuses on both male and female persepectives on myths surrounding the concept of beauty.
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Midwest Book Review reviews
The Boy Who Loved Batman: A Memoir provides the true story of a comics- obsessed kid who came of age in the 1950s and transformed his passion to the Hollywood...
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She Treads Softly reviews
Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks introduces us to Ian Nash, a grad student who has been kicked out of his PhD program. To make matters worse, while applying for...
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The Bare Naked Book
Resource Links reviews
Children and families who first shared this book in 1986 will be ready to revisit it with the next generation. This recently published 20th Anniversary edition is...
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