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Lambda Literary Review reviews
Justin Chin stitches together a collection of stories in 98 Wounds (Manic D Press) that are visceral, unsettling, overwhelming, disturbing, poetic, beautiful,...
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For One Who Knows How to Own Land
Pirene's Fountain reviews
I wrote my undergraduate honors thesis on “reverse regionalism” (a concept I coined with the confidence and confusion of a young intellectual) in the poetry of...
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Gates of Eden IPPY Award
The Midwest Book Review: Small Press Bookwatch reviews
Gates of Eden Charles Degelman Harvard Square Editions ISBN: 9780983321637 $14.95 www.harvardsquareeditions.org War is not to be waged lightly. Gates of Eden is a...
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My Postwar Life
The Japan Times reviews
My Postwar Life: New Writings From Japan and Okinawa, edited by Elizabeth McKenzie. Chicago Quarterly Review Books, 324 pp., $19.95 (hardcover) The first entry in...
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The Raven's Heart
The Sunday Telegraph (Australia's largest newspaper) reviews
Jesse has all the hallmarks of a great historical fiction writer, achieving a fine balance of thoroughly researched  atmospheric detail and suspenseful story...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Chinese Lessons in Board Books by Julie Danielson on May 25, 2012 | Posted in Children's   I don’t write often enough about board books for...
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The Sandcastle Girls
Library Journal reviews
"Bohjalian powerfully narrates an intricately nuanced romance with a complicated historical event at the forefront. With the centennial of the Armenian genocide...
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Dream Chaser, A Novel That Reaches Beyond the Veil of Time
Amazon Review reviews
    I was drawn into DREAM CHASER by a quick glance at the prologue, set in August 1944. As a WWII buff, I enjoyed Ed, a daredevil RAF Spitfire pilot,...
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Dream Chaser, A Novel That Reaches Beyond the Veil of Time
Amazon Review reviews
Christina Greenaway comes at us with great writing skill. Her characters are vivid, distinct and interesting. She weaves a story about success, fame and spiritual...
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Dream Chaser, A Novel That Reaches Beyond the Veil of Time
Amazon Review reviews
      Dream Chaser's characters intrigued me. Sara Jensen is a brilliant, driven woman who has risen to the top of her field in advertising. We meet...
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Poems in Spanish
Stride Magazine reviews
Poems in Spanish is haunted by a ghostly presence throughout, whether it be of the poet's dead father or a kind of landscape of the mind, which is also, one feels...
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Our Farm: By the Animals of Farm Sanctuary
NY Daily News reviews
"Gottfried... based her poems on real-life animals that reside at Farm Sanctuary, one of the nation's leading animal protection organizations."
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Mysterious messenger
Midwest Book Reviews reviews
GHOST ORCHID by D.K. Christi L&L Dreamspell P.O. Box 1984 Friendswood, TX 77549-1984 www.lldreamspell.com ISBN 9781603181365 Mel, consumed by her love for a...
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The Edge of Maybe
Women's Voices for Change reviews
The Edge of Maybe speaks to those spaces in-between, both geographically and spiritually, that we mostly don’t think exist in the certainty of youth. In...
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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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Depth of Deception (A Titanic Murder Mystery)
Sun Sentinel (Florida) reviews
  "Alexander Galant has created a thrilling murder mystery: One with countless cliffhangers and suspense, but no foreshadowing that could hint to what will...
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USA Today reviews
In the same way Buffy the Vampire Slayer mixed high school and bloodsuckers, Doug Dorst combines cops and ghosts in his Alive in Necropolis. The result is a...
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Grind
The Reno News and Review reviews
I really liked this collection, and I’ve got to add it to my “local must reads” list. I don’t want to make too much of it, but I’ve really noticed an uptick in...
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Vinography - www.vinography.com reviews
"With stellar reporting and clear, enjoyable writing Julia Flynn Siler... describes the long rise and sharp descent of California's most iconic vintner," writes W...
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Odd Duck
The New York Times reviews
What makes for a good old ordinary duck? Is it eating “everyday duck pellets”? Checking out “A History of Good Ducks” from the library? Theodora thinks so, and...
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