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The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis by Michael Pritchett
The Washington Post Book World reviews
“Packed with strange characters and striking discoveries, The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis explores one of America's most legendary adventures and surveys the...
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bookreview.com reviews
"This novel is sizzling hot. This is no light romance; it is a gritty, exciting work of fiction. It is near perfection with its no holds barred sex scenes,...
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The Beat reviews
"What do you get when Chick Lit intersects Chuck Palahniuk? You get relationship-based fiction with a tough, gritty edge. You get characters who aren't stock...
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Trattoria
bookideas.com reviews
"This book is gutsy and earthy. It is not for anyone who is offended by strong language. But if you don’t mind some common curses and everyday language, then...
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Mutual Holdings
RT Book Reviews reviews
"Has a When Harry Met Sally flavor."
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American Cool
bookideas.com reviews
American Cool is a fine example of a short story collection. The writing is tight and fresh; the tales hot, raunchy, and entertaining, if not disturbing. It's over...
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American Cool
Romantic Times Book Reviews reviews
DiPlacido's characters are risk-takers and rebels.  While not all of these stories fit the erotica genre, they are well written, unique and fascinating.  Realistic...
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
King reviews
"I always connect the South with a diamond," writes David Banner, setitng off the forward to Tamara Palmer's 24-karat exploration of Southern hip-hop....
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
SF Weekly reviews
One of Palmer's most interesting assertions: By testing out their tracks at strip clubs before releasing them as singles, Southern hip-hop producers are actually...
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Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hip-Hop
Record Collector reviews
Writer Tamara Palmer has been a hip-hop DJ for years and this shines through in her lively and enthusiastic introduction to the scene.
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Amazon.co.uk reviews
Sometimes a book is so unusual it defies categorisation. This is such a novel. Tim Roux has merged the reality of life in parts of England, with a fantasy that...
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A Highland Werewolf Wedding
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day reviews
"They say that every seven years or so, a person’s tastes change. I thought when I heard...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
Southbridge (MA) News reviews
Civil War buffs abound and this book is a must for them. It will also be found interesting to people who are interested in character studies and to quite another...
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ForeWord Magazine reviews
"The author’s depiction of an autonomous, courageous, and intelligent girl coming of age in the midst of chaos (both historic and contemporary) is compelling. The...
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VOYA reviews
Although a melange of piracy, reincarnation, dog-training tips, and prosaic family drama seems an unlikely basis for a young adult novel, King weaves an unusual...
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Dasha's Journal
The Psychologist, Vol. 22 reviews
Dasha, the feline narrator, is a witty cat-scientist. Her research focuses on Alex, an autistic boy, whose family has learned the hard way how best to accommodate...
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Read About Comics reviews
"Egg Story is goofy in some places and deadly serious in others. From start to finish, though, it’s thoroughly enjoyable."
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Eating Steve
The Daily Cross Hatch reviews
"Surprisingly warmhearted"
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A Dangerous Man: gritty gay fiction from Anne Brooke
Chroma Journal reviews
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Thorn in the Flesh
Untreed Reads website reviews
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