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The Dragons of Hazlett
Bitten by Books reviews
The Dragons of Hazlett is a delightful novel of intrigue, mystery and a world unlike any I’ve seen before.
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Hayden's Ferry Review Blog reviews
There is ritual in this book: a searching for ritual, a creation of ritual. There is something in this collection that is purgative of the glories and the shames...
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Rattle reviews
Whether she is writing about allergy suffering or a philosophical analysis of American culture, Beasley insists on surprise and humor of top order. Her humor is...
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Barn Owl Review reviews
Sandra Beasley’s debut is bold and seductive, the kind of book you’d be drawn to even if you hadn’t seen it on the shelf wedged between Charles Baudelaire and...
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The Miami Herald reviews
The debut novel by Randy Susan Meyers -- whose family hails from Miami -- dives fearlessly into a tense and emotional story of two sisters anchored to one...
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The Denver Post reviews
The shadow of one despicable act proves all but impossible to overcome. Meyers, in a remarkably assured debut, details how the sisters process their grief in...
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Poetry London reviews
‘The directness and simplicity of Brahic’s translation are refreshing, and to finally see such previously untranslated works as the titular ode is a great thing...
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Kim Hess Divorce Guru Turning Challenges into Triumphs reviews
Many people have told me I seem really cheery for a divorced person. Why wouldn’t I? Divorce has treated me well. It was being unhappily married that made me...
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Tucson Citizen reviews
Her book chronicles the ending of her marriage, one that she claims should have lasted forever, or at least five years.
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Diana Page Jordan reviews
Sascha’s hilarious, strikingly non-chronological account of how she married – and divorced – the obvious guy at the obvious time – hits a bit close to home.
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The Beautiful Being
Romantic Times reviews
This is truly a beautiful tale, one that gives readers a wonderful look into a world just beginning. Many questions are asked, but there are very few answers, so...
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New Poems by Scott Owens
The Centrifugal Eye reviews
Paternity I think signals much potential for this poet. I imagine Owens emerging from the warm cocoon of young parenthood into a caliber of poet with the...
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Awaken the Highland Warrior
Romantic Times Magazine reviews
Scottish warriors, demons, vampires, time travel and two strong main characters are the elements that Clenney seamlessly weaves together to form an intriguing...
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ForeWord Reviews reviews
Fowler’s ability to make a reader believe all the strange things that happen in these stories is deft and precise. Some of the living beings are not human; and...
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Send Yourself Roses: Thoughts on My Life, Love, and Leading Roles
Amazon.com reviews
"This book is a must-read for those in the acting profession; one of the most intriguing parts of her memoir is finding out how she finds a character and her own...
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THE TEACHER
BookWorm Publishing, LLC reviews
Ah, the master of suspense thrillers returns with a fast-paced and terrifying story that will chill you to the bone, even on the hottest day of the year....
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On sale July 17!
New York Times Book Review reviews
"A daring and big-hearted first novel."
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The New York Times reviews
Tomorrow is the 14th anniversary of this review that I received in the New York Times, of my very first novel, The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon: Sixteenth-century...
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Bloomsbury Review reviews
"A wonderful book that leaves a good taste in your mind."
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Library Journal reviews
Roberts, Leslie Carol. The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica. Univ. of Nebraska. Oct. 2008. c.256p. illus. bibliog. ISBN 978-0-8032-1617-4. $24.95. NAT...
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