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The Onion AV Club reviews
FOR DRUNKEN PARENTS WHO NEED TO KNOW WHICH MITER TO WEAR TO THEIR OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY Baby Be Of Use books ($9 each) How To Dress For Every Occasion, By The...
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Dark's Tale
Kirkus Reviews reviews
"The descriptions of the park, its wildlife and Dark's mystical encounters are breathtakingly beautiful, fierce and evocative...the graceful prose, deft blending...
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Dark's Tale
Kirkus Reviews reviews
"The descriptions of the park, its wildlife and Dark's mystical encounters are breathtakingly beautiful, fierce and evocative...the graceful prose, deft blending...
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Various reviews
Praise for Felicity and Barbara Pym "A splendid book! Original, controversial, academic, readable, serious, light-hearted, sensible, charming..." - Hazel Holt,...
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THE BARFIGHTER
Publishers Weekly reviews
Goldman (Where the Money Is) brings to life the sleazy underbelly of professional boxing in the 1980s, where double crosses, thievery and cheating were commonplace...
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The Dragons of Hazlett
Bitten by Books reviews
The Dragons of Hazlett is a delightful novel of intrigue, mystery and a world unlike any I’ve seen before.
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Hayden's Ferry Review Blog reviews
There is ritual in this book: a searching for ritual, a creation of ritual. There is something in this collection that is purgative of the glories and the shames...
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Rattle reviews
Whether she is writing about allergy suffering or a philosophical analysis of American culture, Beasley insists on surprise and humor of top order. Her humor is...
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Barn Owl Review reviews
Sandra Beasley’s debut is bold and seductive, the kind of book you’d be drawn to even if you hadn’t seen it on the shelf wedged between Charles Baudelaire and...
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The Miami Herald reviews
The debut novel by Randy Susan Meyers -- whose family hails from Miami -- dives fearlessly into a tense and emotional story of two sisters anchored to one...
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Erotica Exotica
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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The Atlantic reviews
"The latest monograph in the winning Animal series—truly natural histories, each title a wide-ranging look at a single creature, replete with splendid...
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Above Haldis Notch
JB Stillwater Reviews reviews
Above Haldis Notch by Keith Pyeatt If you love science fiction thrillers, and who doesn't, you are going to love Keith Pyeatt's "Above Haldis Notch." Set in a...
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Flavorwire.com reviews
Curious Pages is a blog that scans and posts strange and wonderful children’s books that time forgot. Browsing through its archive, we were reminded of just how...
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Sage Woman Magazine reviews
Reviewer Barbara Ardinger calls the novel "a complex, sometimes disturbing, sometimes enchanting fairy tale about a long line of Sicilian* women who worship...
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Various reviews
“This debut novel by a successful screenwriter is a fast-paced thriller that you will want to devour in one sitting. Edgy suspense mixed with a touch of the...
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St. Paul Pioneer Press reviews
"I'm an overeducated fiction writer who's the product of a Borscht Belt childhood in the Jewish hotels of the Catskills," Linda Morganstein says with a laugh. "But...
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Dark Waters by Gabriella Hewitt
http://www.coffeetimeromance.com/BookReviews/Darkwater.html reviews
Rating: 4 Cups Frankie Montalvo is a product of the foster care system. She has had no one to depend on but herself since her father died. A surprise inheritance...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Minds Alive on the Shelves reviews
I've been reading a lot of short story collections lately - not my usual fare. Short stories are a good way to get a sense of a writer, seeing how he or she...
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THE HEALING POWER OF LOVE: Transcendin the Loss of a Spouse to New Love
IAHPC (International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care) News reviews
When the grief and mourning at the loss of a spouse begins to ebb, many people do not know how to deal with the problems of forming new relationships. Professional...
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