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Bookviews by Alan Caruba reviews
Stephen F. Kaufman, www.hanshi.com, wants you to question some of your fundamental beliefs, but particularly those that do not want you to question faith as a...
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Library Journal reviews
McFadden, Bernice L. Gathering of Waters. Akashic. Jan. 2012. c.250p.  ISBN 9781617750328. $24.95; pap.   ISBN 9781617750311. $15.95....
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Pinneo skewers the cult of the child with an insider’s eye. A witty, well-plotted fiction debut.
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Remain In Light
Lambda Literary Review reviews
Sex, drugs, and chain-smoking Parisians abound in Collin Kelley’s new novel Remain in Light (Vanilla Heart Publishing), the cinematic sequel to his popular first...
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Mother Jones reviews
"It says 'shit,'" observes my six-year-old, spotting Jonathan Lethem's cover blurb: "Holy sh*t! These are great!" And they are. Rendered as Facebook updates in...
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electricliterature.com reviews
“Hello! I must be dying.” In Lou Beach’s debut collection of minuscule flash fiction, 420 Characters, the title gives away the gimmick at a glance, and the...
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RomFan Reviews reviews
Terry Spear once again delivers! Dreaming of the Wolf is another remarkable tale of a man and his mate. The chemistry between Alicia and Jake is full of...
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Judging the Book by Its Pages reviews
Alicia only want one thing to throw the men who killed her mother behind bars but when that plan goes terribly wrong can she trust her fate in the arm of a wolf....
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Merry Genre Go Round Reviews reviews
In Breckenridge, Colorado, pack sub leader (to his older brother) Jake Silver stops at Cliffside Art Gallery to leave his...
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Amazon.com reviews
Amazon.com ReviewAmazon Best Books of the Month, December 2011: Lou Beach takes the prize for best Facebook status update on nearly every page of 420 Characters....
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Geographies of Light
Arab Studies Quarterly, Vol. 34 No. 2 reviews
 The theme of light and geography throughout the volume plots the layers of family and history through three continents and over several generations. The...
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LOS ANGELES TIMES reviews
On Sept. 12, 1970, USC played Alabama on a sultry night in Birmingham. By the numbers, the Trojans prevailed handily, 42-21. And yet, by all accounts, the Crimson...
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Bookforum reviews
The remarkable fluency that Valles attains and maintains over nearly six hundred pages may owe something to her complete immersion in the translation process over...
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Barnes & Noble reviews
Wrought with strikingly sublime humor and a decidedly quirky cast of characters, Headley’s first novel details a week in the life of a young man as he struggles...
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Valparaiso Poetry Review reviews
Diane Lockward is a poet who knows how to play. And in Eve’s Red Dress, a handsomely designed book from Wind Publications, she plays with language, with the...
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A SEAL in WOLF'S CLOTHING
Romance Fiction, Suite 101 reviews
Terry Spear continues her wolfish romances with another wild romp using Hunter's sister Meara and his SEAL team mate Finn. Terry Spear has created a world that is...
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On A Silver Platter
Saint Paul Pioneer Press reviews
"Morganstein, who writes snappy dialogue, finds a nice balance between Alexis' private life and her sleuthing. Alexis is a strong, believable and likeable...
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The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis by Michael Pritchett
The Denver Post reviews
“With publication of Michael Pritchett's debut novel, The Melancholy Fate of Captain Lewis, Unbridled has again introduced an extraordinary writer to the world…the...
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Perfume River
Asian Reporter reviews
There may be braver writers on our chaotic new continent, there may be more beautiful prose on Borders Books’ memoir shelf. But it’s not likely. Andrew Lam...
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Another Word For Love
The Forward reviews
Poetics of RiverdaleBy Jake Marmer When we think of great New York poets — Frank O’Hara and Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and Laurie Anderson, among others —...
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