Published Reviews
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Le Courrier (Switzerland) reviews
Dans Les Anagrammes de Varsovie, Richard Zimler allie avec virtuosité les dimensions fictives et historiques. Sur une toile de fond relatant d’authentiques...
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SF Chronicle reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Elizabeth Rosner
March 31, 2013
Birds of Paradise LostStoriesBy Andrew Lam(Red Hen; 200 pages; $15.95 paperback)
Several decades have passed since harrowing...
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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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Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Accomplished novelist Lipman exposes her journalistic roots by collecting over 30 "(all too) personal" essays and columns that have appeared in a number of...
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The Telegraph (newspaper), Calcutta, India reviews
GYPSY ESCAPADES (Rupa, Rs 250) by William J. Jackson is the story of four friends from different cultures who travel across India — the “land of poverty and...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
An American graduate student in India teams up with an intelligence agent and others to prevent a crisis that could spark bloody chaos.
When Jill Rothchild, an...
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Mysteries in Paradise reviews
Pauline Rowson is an excellent constructor of false trails and DEATH LIES BENEATH is no exception. Ex-con Darryl Woodley's death results in a funeral which...
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Stanford Law Review reviews
Called “Portia of the Pacific,” Clara Shortridge Foltz, who lived from 1849 until 1934, was the first woman admitted to the practice of law in California, and...
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www.seafoodnews.com reviews
"What makes this book such compelling reading? It is that Michele exposes to us all what that sense of risk on the sea is all about. All of us think...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by John Kelin
For more than 40 years, a small band of self-anointed investigators have made a cottage industry out of critiquing the Warren Commission Report on the...
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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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Ain't It Cool News reviews
"It's unique, very nicely drawn, and awfully funny. And I guarantee you don't have anything else like it."
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Museum of East Asian Art, Bath reviews
Gina Collia-Suzuki gave a mesmerising talk at the Museum of East Asian Art regarding Utamaro's depictions of real-life Japanese men and women, focusing on his...
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Readallday.org reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
East and West Meet and Greet
December 13, 2010
Andrew Lam's collection of essays, very cleverly entitled East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres, is a timely...
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Comics Worth Reading reviews
"This is a wonderful fable about initiative and determination, featuring some great comedy, and a terrific use of the comic medium."
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Dread Central reviews
by Weston Ochse
"There are names in the field of horror literature that everyone knows. Names like Barker, King, Lovecraft, and Straub are firmly implanted in the collective...
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Goldmine reviews
Using a bit of artistic license, VanHecke – a strong researcher – paints no pretty picture of 'Be-Bop-A-Lula's' self-destructive auteur.
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amazon.co.uk reviews
Very well written and keeps you interested.
Keeps you turning the pages like a binding thriller, except that it's a real life story.
It makes you say to yourself...
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