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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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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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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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The New York Times reviews
by John Irving
“We are formed by what we desire,” says Billy Dean, the fatherless narrator and chief hero of John Irving’s 13th novel, “In One Person.”
Irving likes to track his...
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Amazon.co.uk reviews
Gina Collia-Suzuki has captured the unusual subject matter of nuisance neighbours brilliantly well in this gem of a book.Approached with a good balance of humour...
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Blog reviews
Sterry and Martin have managed to bring together a crazy quilt of essays, and work the fabric of the anthology into a rich tapestry. Their successful collaboration...
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Library Journal reviews
In a noir version of the present, a group of immortals known as Olympians engage in an ongoing struggle against a secret cabal of vampires, quasihumans whose...
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Coffee Time Romance reviews
by Terry Spear
I thoroughly enjoyed the way Deadly Liaisons pulled me in immediately. The action in this book is awesome. I found the writing tight, the plot thick, and the...
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Morningcable.com reviews
Poetic and lyrical, the novel aspires to create an impressive array of metaphor, mysticism, and reality within the juxtaposition of 8 protagonists, each...
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Post-Gazette.com reviews
Having trouble finding just the right words to use to tell Mom how much she means to you? Let authors Kate and David Marshall help.
In "What I Love about You...
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Booklist reviews
Although he’s officially on vacation, DI Andy Horton can’t help stopping when he sees several police cars near Portsmouth’s historic dockyard. But when he...
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bookideas.com reviews
by Warren Adler
Sequels can be tricky and dangerous. Just ask Laurence J. Peter, who, with Raymond Hull, wrote in 1969 a ground-breaking book, The Peter Principle, the...
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BC Bookworld reviews
In life, one of Sarah’s goals was to understand China and its people, and she succeeds. In "The
Empress and Mrs. Conger", Hayter-Menzies succeeds at understanding...
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Cookie's Book Club reviews
I’m always on the prowl for well-written short stories. In 2011, I stumbled upon a volume that became my favorite find of the entire year. No, make that my...
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