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A Movie in My Pillow/ Una Pelicula en mi Almohada
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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Xochitl and the Flowers/ Xochitl, La nina de las Flores
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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Blood of Paradise
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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Blood of Paradise
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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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Meteoric, and still going up.
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With Krishna's Eyes
Vignettes of Indian English Literature reviews
Sunny Singh’s new English-language novel, With Krishna’s Eyes, is a disturbing and eloquent exploration of the dark side of “Shining India”, in which the modern...
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Library Journal reviews
Not for the faint of heart, this debut novel will keep readers glued to the very last page.
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Red (UK) reviews
A crackling story.
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Publishers Weekly reviews
The story fascinates even as it repels.
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Heat (UK) reviews
And now for something completely different…If you're tired of fluffy chick lit and fancy a trip to the dark side, the debut novel from poet Martha O'Connor is a...
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Thorn in the Flesh by Anne Brooke
Untreed Reads website reviews
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Forgetting English
Seattle Books Examiner reviews
Midge Raymond's collection of short stories in Forgetting English reads like a travelogue or private diary. Nearly all of the stories take place outside of the...
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The Dallas Morning News reviews
In September 2003, Harper's magazine ran a "Harper's Index" item that read: "Estimated acres of forest Henry David Thoreau burned down in 1844 trying to cook fish...
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New York Times (blog) reviews
In a new book, “The Girls From Ames: A Story of Women and a Forty-Year Friendship” (Gotham), author Jeffrey Zaslow explores the powerful friendships of 11 girls...
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Chicago Sun-Times reviews
Jeffrey Zaslow's name is familiar to lots of Sun-Times readers. From 1987 to 2001, he wrote a column that more or less replaced legendary advice giver Ann Landers...
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AOL Canada reviews
The girls from Ames – Karla, Kelly, Marilyn, Jane, Jenny, Karen, Cathy, Angela, Sally, Diana and Sheila – developed a close friendship growing up in Iowa in the...
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KARE 11 TV reviews
Eleven childhood friends who formed a special bond growing up in Ames, Iowa, are now the focus of a very popular book out right now. The Girls From Ames follows...
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You Gotta Read Reviews reviews
In the spirit of Gregory Macguire's Wicked, The Witch's Beast tells an old familiar tale from a different angle with a sexy spin. I thoroughly enjoyed this book...
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Armchair Interviews reviews
An award-winning author of medieval historical romantic suspense treats us to a magical romance of a werewolf and a human, and how love can conquer all. Tess...
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Night Owl Romance reviews
Tessa Anderson is determined to find the person who killed her brother's girlfriend. Unfortunately Tessa's brother, Michael, was convicted of first-degree murder....
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