Published Reviews
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Chicago Tribune reviews
A neurotic young man looks into his mother's death when he was a child ...
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NPR's All Things Considered reviews
Elizabeth McKenzie offers a selection of hauntingly true-to-life short stories.
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Booklist reviews
Richmond gracefully explores the nature of memory and perception in key passages that never slow the suspense of the search…a page-turner with a philosophical bent...
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Booklist Reviews reviews
by Lauren John
Author John, a librarian, book reviewer, writer, and experienced book-group leader, believes in the power of good book groups. Her book provides a detailed step-by...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
by John Kelin
Millions were drawn to their radios and televisions on the weekend of Nov. 22, 1963, and some were already questioning the police assessments of the assassination...
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labloga.blogspot.com reviews
A Movie in My Pillow/ Una película en mi almohada is a collection of 21 poems written by Salvadoran author Jorge Argueta. In these poems Jorge Argueta evokes the...
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ginasblogging.blogspot.com reviews
Xochitl and her family have come from El Salvador and are missing home very much. They live in San Francisco's Mission District and what they miss most of all are...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
Oscar Wilde once quipped that the truth is rarely pure and never simple. Amen to that, says "Blood of Paradise," David Corbett's powerful and deeply...
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Washington Post reviews
Before he began writing novels, David Corbett spent 15 years as an operative with a San Francisco private investigation firm, an experience that left him without...
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Good Family Reads reviews
by Stacy Juba
A very easy to read format, a few long words that are very well explained will not only entertain but teach kids of all ages. I was very happy that the Flag Facts...
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My Springfield Mommy reviews
Wow! This book is very intense--I simply couldn't put it down. I read way into the night but I simply wanted to know what was going to happen next. I felt the...
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Sunshiney Daze reviews
This book started out at a fast-pace. I immediately started to like Eric Caine, and his flaws. I enjoyed the story-line and really liked all the...
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Silkki's Reviews reviews
There are so many great aspects in this book the thrills and suspense keep you on the edge of your seat...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Jena Pincott
Science writer Pincott (Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes?) began her research when she was pregnant; her daughter was born during the writing process, and she...
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Amazon.com reviews
I won't go into the plot here, others have already done that. What I will say is I really enjoyed reading this. I was there with Keith trying to deal with his...
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Amazon.com reviews
When I started to read this book I was expecting, from the blurb, something of a cross between E Nesbit and Enid Blyton - which, I hasten to add, was to me a...
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Terrain: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments reviews
Moving through Girl on a Bridge, we experience a general progression through time: the teenager of “Great Lash” becomes an adult becomes a wife becomes the mother...
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Playback: STL reviews
Eating Steve is certainly the sweetest little zombie book I've ever read. Schmidt tells a very realistic coming of age story while using the idea of a zombie and a...
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