Published Reviews
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My Springfield Mommy reviews
What I Love About You, Mom is the perfect gift for all moms out there.
Mother’s Day is just around the corner and instead of the typical flowers and a card,...
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Amazon.com reviews
Plato: "We are prisoners of our perceptions"In times of great trauma our sensory systems may transcend their limits to allow us a glimpse at a little more of...
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Library Journal, Booklist, more reviews
"Ava Lark, a divorced Jewish woman, and her 12-year-old son, Lewis, move into a WASPy 1950s Boston suburb only to be ostracized by their neighbors and...
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The New York Times reviews
What makes for a good old ordinary duck? Is it eating “everyday duck pellets”? Checking out “A History of Good Ducks” from the library? Theodora thinks so, and...
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Amazon. ca reviews
**** Capable of Entertaining, April 10 2013 By Cheryl LandmarkThis review is from: Capable of Murder (A Belinda Lawrence Mystery) (Kindle Edition) I really...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In British author Rowson’s sturdy ninth police procedural featuring Det. Insp. Andy Horton (after 2012’s Death Lies Beneath), Horton investigates the death of...
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The Christian Science Monitor reviews
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Come, Thief
Jane Hirshfield's poetry gives eloquent voice to moments, creatures, and landscapes often overlooked....
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Chicosol.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
By Lindajoy Fenley
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posted April 5
Andrew Lam's short story collection, "Birds of Paradise Lost," lured me into a labyrinth of past and...
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http://www.chapter16.org/ reviews
"Marilyn Kallet’s new collection of wry, mostly romantic poems, The Love That Moves Me, takes its title from a line in Dante: “Amor mi mosse, che mi fa parlare...
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Amazon reviews
***** Cosy village mystery, 28 Mar 2013 By chubbagrubb - See all my reviewsAmazon Verified PurchaseThis review is from: Capable of Murder (A Belinda Lawrence...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
by Bill Hayes
Henry Gray, the man behind Gray’s Anatomy (he had the help of a fellow doctor who created the drawings), became Hayes’s obsession. He finds out as much as he can...
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The News, Pakistan reviews
Being a Muslim in India is a tough job. Threatened and terrorised by a growing number of Hindu militant extremists, and constantly looked at with suspicion and...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
A divorced gay man's vanquished paternalism returns when he reconnects with his long-lost stepdaughter in Lipman's hilarious and moving 10th novel. Set in New York...
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Adventures In Reading reviews
While reading 'Grammar Snobs,' I kept wondering if it was healthy to be laughing so much at a book on grammar. I read the book in one sitting (excluding a short...
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DNA reviews
TEN pages into Beyond The Newsroom and a huge cinematic screen takes over your mind. The pages fade and you see Ram Gopal Varma’s name bursting on to a screen....
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The Guardian (UK) reviews
by Geling Yan
Isabel Hilton is entertained by Geling Yan's satirical take on contemporary China...
...Yan is not nostalgic for the years of socialism: her earlier work has been...
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KCET.org reviews
"Award-winning poet and UCLA English Professor Harryette Mullen is the subject of a compelling chapter; she also provided the inspiration for Shockley's title '...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Being with Him
Jessica Inclán Zebra, $13 paper (320p) ISBN 978-1-4201-0112-6
In Inclán’s sweet but sometimes silly trilogy opener, finding a soul mate is child’s...
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Chartered Management Institute reviews
by Joe Raelin
The gimmicky title of the book detracts from the useful material contained within it. There is a plethora of books considering and advising upon the topic of...
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