Published Reviews
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National Public Radio, All Things Considered reviews
When a gifted writer finds the language to combine a love of music and a knowledge of music, something just clicks. -- Alan Cheuse, NPR
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Publishers Weekly-- Religion Bookline reviews
"This book is 'a layman's response' to unimaginable anguish, a collection of powerful stories rather than a philosophical treatise. Writing movingly about victims...
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New Delhi Organiser reviews
Photo of Author Ernie Zelinski and Jack Canfield
A Place to Retire
Sooner or later the retirement day would have come and gone. If you are in a corporate house...
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SFX magazine reviews
As usual, Chadbourn takes it even deeper. He challenges accepted points of view, comments on religion and politics, and questions perceptions, all while cracking...
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C & G Newspapers reviews
One of the things Dorene O’Brien liked about being a reporter was meeting different people and listening to their stories.
The former journalist puts her ear to...
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Style Weekly, Richmond, Va. reviews
Eliezer Sobel and his wife, Shari, live in an unassuming neighborhood in the Fan. Their lawn is well-groomed, the paint isn’t peeling and you can’t smell the...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
The 99th Monkey: A Spiritual Journalist's Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics, and Other Consciousness-Raising Experiments
Eliezer Sobel. Santa...
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Library Journal reviews
In Bethan, ME, 1987, Maren is pregnant; she claims that she is still a virgin. The story of her daughter, Aslaug, follows. She is raised by her severe mother in...
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http://www.reviewermagazine.com/ reviews
I started reading the stories in PORTRAITS IN THE DARK in a random fashion, picking out a story here, a story there, to get a general feel of what she’s all about...
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http://www.bookgasm.com reviews
Perhaps Nancy O. Greene’s PORTRAITS IN THE DARK is about what you don’t see in the darkness. Her short vignettes try to shine some light on what we’re quick to...
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Book Chase reviews
Those who read last year’s Christopher Meeks short story collection Months and Seasons will likely remember Edward, a boy trying to cope with the sudden death of...
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The Daily Genoshan reviews
Shifting deftly between locations as disparate as suburban Minnesota, the hills of Los Angeles, and a trailer park in Alabama, "The Brightest Moon of the Century"...
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The Sunday Tribune reviews
Set in the U.K., Inglistan is Rajesh Talwar’s debut novel. It portrays various faces of England and highlights the life of Indian immigrants there. The protagonist...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
The monster in this heartfelt memoir is polymicrogyria, an extremely rare brain malformation that, in the case of Rummel-Hudson’s daughter Schuyler, has completely...
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Jessewave Book Reviews reviews
by Anne Brooke
To be honest I'm a little nervous as to whether what I'm going to write now will actually do this book justice. It was that good. So good, in fact, that I may run...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Martin's novel is a well-crafted, unsentimental examination of loneliness and the lengths to which some people will go in order to connect with another human being.
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Library Journal reviews
by Susi Wyss
For many years, Wyss lived and worked in Africa, and she’s used her unique experiences to good effect in her first book, this “novel in stories.” She beautifully...
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This is From My Heart reviews
From page one the book really pulled me in and took me on an action roller coaster.
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Goodreads reviews
by Hank Quense
This was a humourous and entertaining telling of the god Wotan's quest to find the stolen Rhinegold. Now I'm not familiar with the original story so some of the...
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In Interest reviews
As I usually review YA books, I was not sure of what to expect from
this book and maybe I was guilty of forming preconceptions of the book that were not completely...
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