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Publishers Weekly reviews
"Tinged with mysticism, this artfully told story should appeal to fans…”
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The Washington Post reviews
"WILD INDIGO crackles with life and novelty."
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The Tulsa World reviews
“Wow! This novel is why readers like to read! It has everything: Good plot, three-dimensional characters, a little education/enlightenment and a writing style that...
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WILD INFERNO - A WILD Mystery by Sandi Ault
the Charlotte Observer reviews
“This second installment in Sandi Ault's new outdoor mystery series comes at you as fast and furious as did her debut, ‘Wild Indigo.’ The mystery deepens with...
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WILD INFERNO - A WILD Mystery by Sandi Ault
The Rocky Mountain News reviews
"The fiery descriptions of the blaze’s terrifying power are worth the price of admission, but Ault also keeps the pages turning... As in her first novel, Ault...
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THE NEW YORK TIMES reviews
Meanwhile, thousands of miles away on an Indian pueblo in New Mexico, a young female agent with the Bureau of Land Management puts some muscle into a homicide case...
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Paper Tigers/Pacific Rim Voices reviews
Acclaimed architectural photographer Douglas Keister set out to document the changing landscape of Beijing through the eyes of two local girls on their way to...
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A Journey intto the Transcendentalists' New England
Getlostbooks.com reviews
This is an intriguing addition to the ever growing genre of literary guidebooks. It comes as part of a new series that includes Dorothy Parker’s New York and...
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A Journey intto the Transcendentalists' New England
New England Watershed reviews
R. Todd Felton, an Amherst, Massachusetts, writer and prize-winning photographer, has faced a formidable challenge in A Journey into the Transcendentalists’ New...
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U and Down the Scratchy Mountains
Kirkus reviews
This delightfully droll fairy tale features a feisty milkmaid named Lucy and her best friend, Prince Wynston. Wynston has been forced to swap berry-picking...
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Kirkuk Reviews reviews
The moving story of a woman holding on to romance while trying to save her troubled lover. An ambitious work, Wallace’s debut novel tackles difficult subjects,...
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Pearl Jacket and Other Stories: Flash Fiction from Contemporary China
The Globe Corner Bookstore reviews
"The Pearl Jacket and Other Stories is full of short-shorts with this biting irony or crisp, cruel social criticism. However, it also shares with the readers...
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Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries reviews
Book Review Rise and Fall of Managed Care; a comprehensive history of a mass medical movement. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. September 2001, Vol...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Teacher, freelance writer and first-time author Leleux proves he’s already a master of the snappy one-liner and the improbably hilarious in this rollicking, bitter...
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Hoodoo Money, a romantic suspense novel set in contemporary Louisiana and Texas
MY OVERSTUFFED BOOKSHELF reviews
First of all, look at that cover . . . talk about making a book look suspenseful and paranormal. WOW! Hoodoo Money had me turning the pages with enthusiasm and...
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BookPage reviews
"In her striking debut novel, Stephanie Doyon, who has ghostwritten several novels for young adults, creates characters so rich that readers will automatically (...
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Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend
The Buffalo News reviews
“Bonnie and Clyde: The Lives Behind the Legend” by Paul Schneider is the best thing I’ve read this year — it puts truer faces on the duo than Warren Beatty and...
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OVENMAN
Emerging Writers Network reviews
"Ovenman should end up being taught in MFA programs as an incredible example of a novel centered around voice. That's not to say that all Jeff Parker has done is...
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Small Press Reviews reviews
I first became aware of the writing of Christopher Meeks when I read his wonderful short story collection Months and Seasons. Now Meeks has come out with a...
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Forgetting English
The Seattle Times reviews
Raymond's prose often lights up the poetry-circuits of the brain, less because of lyrical language and more due to things that work as both literal and symbolic...
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