Published Reviews
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Amazon reviews
In "The Gilded Cage," Cecylee, the mother of Richard III and Edward IV, faces not only personal dilemmas centered on her family but a wider world that is not...
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Amazon reviews
"Rose of Raby" tells the story of Cecylee, a girl belonging to England's royal Neville family in the 15th century. Although this book is fiction, it aims at...
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Amazon reviews
The Thwarted Queen is that wonderful combination of historical accuracy and a story that sweeps you away into the 15th century world of lords and ladies, royal...
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Icarus: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction, Issue 12 reviews
The collection starts off with "Possession," a strong entry from 'Nathan Burgoine, continuing the saga of Luc, Anders and Curtis - I first encountered these...
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New York Journal of Books reviews
Isaac is a witty, dazzlingly intellectual story, an exploration of morality in the contemporary world, a true Modern Fable which, as one might expect...
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Via Negativa reviews
by Robbi Nester
Robbi Nester; White Violet Press 2012WorldCat•LibraryThing•Google Books•BookFinder It’s always a relief when a friend’s collection of poems turns out to be...
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Historical Novel Review reviews
Donna Russo Morin has written a majestic novel, breathtaking in its prose, and sweeping in its scope, about 17th century Venice at the height of its glory. What...
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Publishers' Weekly reviews
My new novel, The Seventh Gate, has just received a boxed and starred pre-publication review from Publishers' Weekly. To read the rave review, please go to...
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Circlet Press reviews
The first story, “Possession” by ‘Nathan Burgoine, is one of the strongest in the entire book. Engaging from the first page, logical in the plot’s...
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BOOKLIST reviews
"The revolution is a complicated and multifaceted event, and, in some ways, Hellmann’s story of tragic love oversimplifies it; yet she does take care to ensure...
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Poetry Flash reviews
When it comes to writing quality literature neither age nor gender should be a barrier. Brenda Webster... proves the point...the concept is refreshingly daring......
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Booklist magazine reviews
*Starred Review* If one looked at only Robison's impish sense of humor (he once ordered a blow-up sex doll to be delivered to his junior-high-school teacher—at...
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FanBoyWonder reviews
The Upshot From DC Comics: Helena Bertinelli's vow never to return to Gotham is tested by her vigilante fight to reclaim her inheritance from the Sicilian...
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The New York Times reviews
by Tamim Ansary
In the weeks after Sept. 11, when the television screens were filled with the certainties and chiseled uncertainties of the talking heads —...
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The Guardian reviews
Kaui Hart Hemmings's first novel manages to both be shockingly irreverent and funny while exerting that all-important emotional tug.
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Midwest Book Review reviews
FIVE STARS
Broken ColorsMichele ZackheimEuropa Editions116 East 16th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 100039781933372372, $14.95 www.europaeditions.com 1-800-283-...
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The Guardian reviews
by Naseem Rakha
This is a gripping, well-paced tale, compassionate without being mawkish.
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RPGNow reviews
Ninja Burger: The Roleplaying Game is great. I picked it up mainly out of curiousity. Once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down (figuratively speaking, of...
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The Globe & Mail reviews
Where is hell, exactly?
Up the mountain, where it has always been. The road there takes your children first.
Our Daily Bread, by Lauren B. Davis, is all about...
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5 Minutes for Books reviews
“Raymond is a tantalizing author ... Forgetting English is an enticing look at travel as a metaphor for change and growth."
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