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The Edge of Maybe
LITSEEN reviews
The Edge of Maybe is a wonderful portrait of East Bay culture that examines what happens when outsiders pierce the tenuous bubbles of lifestyle and family, with...
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The Edge of Maybe
Women's Voices for Change reviews
The Edge of Maybe speaks to those spaces in-between, both geographically and spiritually, that we mostly don’t think exist in the certainty of youth. In...
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Shadows and Ghosts
Amazon.com reviews
SHADOWS AND GHOSTS masterfully shifts between the present tense and distant recollection, the earthly and the ethereal, and drama and humor. I often found myself...
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Mrs. K and Captain J reviews
Everyone likes the book they can't put down, right? Either it's frustrating yet compelling or interesting and exciting and you just can't seem to get anything...
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Frugal Fabulous Finds reviews
As Henry Mosquera’s first book, I believe he has started out his writing career with a great read. This incredible story of a super intelligent former military...
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Booklist reviews
Hockey fans will be attracted by the cover and held by the game descriptions, and those who like realistic fiction will appreciate the complexity of the boys’...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
A spooky and fast moving plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the shocking end…Stacy Juba is a quite a versatile writer and each of her books carry...
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Coffee Time Romance and More reviews
“If you need help getting through a murderous workout (pun intended) this book is a wonderful, clever and entertaining distraction. The identity of the stalker...
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See, Shop, Love! reviews
 I found it to be action-packed, fast-paced throughout most of the story, and really interesting.
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Midwest Book Review reviews
The concept of society is that the group can do better than the individual. "Globalization and the Demolition of Society" is an argument from Dennis Loo that...
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The Memory of Scent
The Irish Examiner reviews
Looking to the past   Saturday, August 18, 2012   The Memory of Scent     Lisa BurkittThe History Press Ireland €13.50 Review: Afric...
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Crypt of the Moaning Diamond
Grasping the Wind reviews
Of all the debut Forgotten Realms authors that have come out in recent years, I think I enjoyed Rosemary’s writing the best. She reminds me a lot of Elaine...
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Charlotte Greenwood
The Metro reviews
Charlotte Greenwood burnished her little corner of the movie Oklahoma! as Aunt Eller, perhaps the most authentically Oklahoman character in the movie; Schulyer...
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I Can't Complain
Publishers Weekly reviews
In charming and often self-deprecating fashion, novelist Lipman (The View from Penthouse B) has penned an engaging and moving series of essays about her life—...
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Washington Post Media Mix: A Quick Take on New Releases reviews
Gripping…Grade: A
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The Contortionist's Handbook
The Guardian reviews
"A dazzling and highly original debut novel which instantly establishes its author as one of the most interesting writers to emerge in years. This book...
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The Wedding Shroud
Goodreads reviews
Rome and Veii - 406. B.C. Eighteen year old Caecilia, the orphaned daughter of a plebian Tribune and his patrician wife, is given in marriage by her maternal...
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Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex
Self Magazine reviews
"sensual yet sophisticated" Provocative definitions and stories from noted writers can inform and inspire you.
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