Published Reviews
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The Chicago Tribune reviews
The Bitch Posse is a riveting and emotionally charged read. No fluff here.
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Washington Post Book World reviews
The Bitch Posse is compulsively readable because things just keep getting worse for these girls... O'Connor scatters delicious and slightly macabre details of the...
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Green Man Review reviews
New Slain Knight is set in Cornwall, same setting as Charles de Lint's The Little Country, a place haunted by a long and misty past of history and myth where time...
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South China Morning Post reviews
FOR YEARS KIM Wong Keltner cruised
bookshops, looking for contemporary fiction
featuring heroines with whose experiences
she could identify. She saw countless...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A summer holiday in glorious Cornwall turns into a ghost-plagued nightmare.
Talented musician Ringan Laine and his theatrical producer and longtime lover Penny...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Still Life with Devils Deborah Grabien. Drollerie (Ingram, dist.), $15.95 paper (218p) ISBN 978-0-9798-0810- 4
Grabien (New-Slain Knight) turns to supernatural...
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The New Yorker reviews
Hemmings channels the voice of her befuddled middle-aged hero with virtuosity...
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Moms for Books reviews
by Terry Spear
Legend of the White Wolf is not your typical romance novel, even though it starts out to be one. This is what is called an "Urban Fantasy" and it definitely...
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SciFi Guy reviews
by Terry Spear
The author keeps her supernatural world focused on just werewolves, world-building that is nicely uncomplicated and all the more powerful for it. Grounded in real-...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
"clever, funny story...with excitement, suspense, and delightfully good humor."
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School Library Journal reviews
Told with folkloric flair, this scrumptious tale is perfect for reading aloud to a broad range of ages… Every library will want a copy.
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Rainbow Reviews reviews
by Anne Brooke
This short story is lyrical, fluid, and quietly unsettling; the style perfectly suited to its subject ~ an artist's obsession ...
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More Magazine reviews
Jeffrey Zaslow, a Wall Street Journal columnist, took a year off from his job so he could travel around the country to study the 40-year friendship of 11 women...
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Ladies' Home Journal reviews
Are you heading to a reunion this summer? Thanks to Facebook, Evite and other online tools, perhaps you know who's attending, what they look like, and what they've...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Vicki Forman
Forman’s enormously affecting memoir—winner of the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference Bakeless Prize—about the drastic disabilities of her extremely premature child...
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Five Books reviews
... It is a wonderful story following two children: one colonial, one native African. It’s just out – very new. I thought: yes, this is a pretty rare book; whoever...
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Barnes and Noble online reviews
Full of the magic, mystery, and full-bodied characters readers have come to expect of the best South American fiction, The Disappearance of Irene Dos Santos is as...
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