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Published Reviews

The Trouble with Rules
School Library Journal reviews
"Readers will empathize with the protagonist and may see themselves in her as she struggles with peer relationships. Refreshingly, Nadie develops her own "rules"...
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In Cold Daylight
Cozy Library reviews
In Cold Daylight is a well plotted, well written adventure featuring a likable amateur sleuth with a complex past and present -- and a long-buried secret to...
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In Cold Daylight
Reviewing The Evidence reviews
This is a fast-paced and enjoyable book with many twists and turns. Adam's investigation is turning over rocks, and there are surprises under them. The characters...
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From the Cheap Seats reviews
Camille Marchetta explores the tragedy of loss through the revealing journey into the lives, emotions, and thoughts of those who are most impacted by loss -- those...
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Ghosthunter
Amazon.Com reviews
A new sheriff in town!, September 16, 2008 by Sandra G. Gaskin Watch out people, there's a new writing sheriff in town, & his name is Michael Saunders. Being...
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Lives of the Animals
New York Times reviews
The beasts get title billing in Robert Wrigley's sixth collection of poems, but Wrigley is most interested in what happens when his animals meet up with what he...
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The Master Planets
ForeWord Magazine reviews
In 1973, Peter Jameson was nineteen years old and preparing to conquer the world with his band, the Master Planets. Then echoes of his Holocaust ancestry swept in...
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The Master Planets
Booklist reviews
In a sleek, absorbing narrative, Gallinger easily moves between two seemingly disparate worlds. Peter Jameson is on the brink of true success with his talented...
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The Master Planets
Ted Chapin reviews
"Donald Gallinger has written a remarkable book… a brilliant novel of humor, suspense, music, history—and family… a whirlwind ride in which we see extraordinary...
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The Master Planets
Thomas Perry reviews
"The Master Planets is a magnificent, mysterious book. Near the end I wished it had been less unforgettable, so I could sit down and read it again." -- New York...
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American Son: A Novel (W.W. Norton)
New York Times reviews
Two half-Filipino brothers can pass for white, but their mother cannot; painful conflicts are in store for everybody in this novel's complex exploration of racism...
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The Calligrapher’s Daughter
Booklist reviews
Kim opens a window into a vanished world in this sensitively rendered homage to her mother's life. As Najin comes of age in early-twentieth century Korea, her...
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http://thefurnacereview.wordpress.com/2010/05/21/what-bright-messages/ reviews
May 21, 2010 Yes, we’ve featured Andrew Demcak’s latest book, A Single Hurt Color, before. But that was before we’d had a copy in our own hands. Now that I’ve...
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AlexaLovesBooks reviews
"Intense, gripping, and incredibly powerful. I could not put it down once I started it. Really brilliant!" AlexaLovesBooks
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Amazon.com Customer Reviews reviews
"Nothing is subtle. On the other hand, neither was Jonathan Swift in his classic GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. Mr. Curzon holds up the looking glass in order that we -- at...
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People Magazine reviews
Three and a half (out of four) stars: Don't let the obscure title (it's from a Shel Silverstein poem, but who'll get that?) or the prep school heroine's name (...
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Tulsa World reviews
"Orion's husband had an idea — leave behind their lives as psychiatrists and travel around the country in a converted bus. 'Why can't you be like a normal husband...
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The first issue of Morbid Curiosity, long out of print.
San Francisco Public Library reviews
Subject Curiosities and wonders -- Periodicals. Eccentrics and eccentricities -- Periodicals.
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A Real Basket Case
Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Drugs and jealousy add up to a Rocky Mountain murder. Claire Hanover, a Colorado Springs empty-nester whose husband Roger's self-image is tied to climbing the...
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A Pocket Can Have a Treasure in It
Globe and Mail reviews
This lovely circular tale begins and ends with a horse but gallops off in several other directions before its work is done. In the beginning, 'A barn can have … a...
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