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http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/76067 reviews
by Rob Loughran
Rob Loughran's great sense of humor and place shine through in this fun read. The well named detective Bud Warhol and odd assortment of characters kept me going...
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amazon.com reviews
This novel, winner of the First Book Contest sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson University (and Serving House Books), delves into the "shadows" and "ghosts" of many...
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amazon.com reviews
Shifting between memory and reality, filmmaker Ida Mae Glick watches her world stagger into focus from the perspective of her hospital bed, as powerful truths...
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Military.com reviews
The journalist who ended Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s tenure as commander of the Afghanistan war is back with "The Operators," a book about Washington, D.C., power...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
Author Janet Malcolm once acidly wrote that any reporter who didn't agree that journalism was a "morally indefensible" act of betrayal was "too stupid or too...
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Goodreads reviews
FIVE STARS!
It has been a long time since I read a book and laughed this much. The premise is fantastic--science guy searches for love using the scientific method...
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Romance Fiction, Suite 101 reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear continues her wolfish romances with another wild romp using Hunter's sister Meara and his SEAL team mate Finn.
Terry Spear has created a world that is...
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A Cozy Reader's Nook reviews
by Holly Weiss
The book is truly entertaining...a wildly entertaining read.
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Book Review Websites reviews
by Holly Weiss
“Crestmont is a fine and riveting read for historical fiction fans, highly recommended.”
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Feathered Quill Book Review reviews
by Holly Weiss
With extensive attention to detail, the author creates a beautifully realistic world of the hustle and bustle at a busy summer inn in the 1920s.
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Los Angeles Times reviews
There was a time when Merrill Markoe worried that Stupid Pet Tricks, the goofy segment she created for “Late Night With David Letterman,” would be the sum total of...
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Pretty Scary.com reviews
by Loren Rhoads
Sometimes erotica can miss out on one of the most important parts of what is sexy: desire. These stories are not about cold or nameless desire, poetry, or making...
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Journal of Royal Anthropological Institute 2008 NS 14 reviews
by Ugo Mattei
Mattei, Ugo & Laura Nader. Plunder: when the rule of law is illegal. x, 283 pp., bibliogrs.
Oxford, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing, 2008. £19.99 (paper)...
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Library Journal reviews
Fans of Velva Jean Learns To Drive, Niven's fictional debut, will welcome back the high-octane Velva Jean as she flees from her husband and North Carolina...
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The Statesman reviews
There’s a saying in Hindi which goes: dhobi ka kutta, na ghar ka, na ghat ka. The washerman's dog doesn't know where he belongs, whether at home or at the ghats...
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BASEBALL AMERICA reviews
By Steven Travers (The Lyons Press, $24.95). On its 40-year anniversary, the story of the ultimate underdogs.
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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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Goodreads reviews
With some books, you can sense in advance that you are in for a reader's treat, that you will be taken outside your normal reading zone and sent on an involving...
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Washington Post Book World reviews
The Bitch Posse is compulsively readable because things just keep getting worse for these girls... O'Connor scatters delicious and slightly macabre details of the...
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The Harrow: Original Works of Fantasy and Horror, Vol 10, No 7 (2007) reviews
Standout stories include Elaine Corvidae's "Hollow Dreams," in which Pook runs with a group of homeless kids, empowered but haunted by his halfbreed...
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