Published Reviews
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Bibliobabes reviews
This book has got a really REALLY cool idea driving it; and while I was reading, I found myself thinking, "This would make and EPIC movie!" So I definitely...
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Lara's Book Club reviews
And as the time travel concept came full circle and brought Cassie, Chance, and Leonard within minutes and cities of each other, I couldn’t put the book down. The...
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Bookchase reviews
Is there anyone not fascinated by the notion of time travel? Whether the pull is simple curiosity about what the past was really like, or...
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Doubleshot Reviews reviews
Journeying across time Cassie and, especially, Chance will be challenged as to what is right and what is wrong and the consequences of changing history and...
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Mommy Bunch reviews
This book had me right from the start. I love books that capture my attention right from the first page, and this one did not let me down. There is...
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Sunshiney Daze reviews
This book started out at a fast-pace. I immediately started to like Eric Caine, and his flaws. I enjoyed the story-line and really liked all the...
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Scribd.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Barros, Corina 07-78921
September 29, 2010
Prof. Jose Y Dalisay Jr
CL 111
The Image of Displacement when East Meets West
Palmistry or the characterization...
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www.Truthdig.com reviews
“Thrilling . . . unflinching . . . unforgettable. It's difficult to write about the beauty of Davis' storytelling . . . suffice it to say she seeks to unfold...
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Booklist reviews
Steele depicts the depression, grief, and guilt of living after a loss with expert clarity, making this a powerful and faithful story of finding the inner strength...
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jennafern.blogspot.com reviews
by Simon Haynes
I started reading and before I knew it, a few hours later, I was almost done with the book! Yes, I’m a fast reader…but I was hooked from the start.
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USA TODAY reviews
What a wonderful title: The Joy of Not Working.
Ernie Zelinski's basic message, no matter your career stage: get a well-balanced life and quit relying on your job...
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The American Book Review:Volume 29, Number 5 http://americanbookreview.org/currentIssue.asp reviews
From Dimitrios Kalantzis reviews Margo Berdeshevsky’s "But a Passage in Wilderness": ...the most arresting poem in the collection, "Best Love and Goodbye,"...
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Romance Reviews Today reviews
"...Excellent writing, characters trying to grow beyond their previous limitations, along with a thrilling plot earn RUNNING SCARED an RRT Perfect 10."
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Mystery Scene Magazine reviews
by Bill Cameron
... Cameron's ability to make readers feel for both speaks volumes; his ability to keep readers in suspense as they come closer to a final meeting makes him...
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http://www.midwestbookreview.com/ reviews
"Gimme-Jimmy" is a colorfully illustrated rhyming book about a greedy bully boy who never said "please" or "thank you" and consequently had no friends. Jimmy's...
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Library Journal reviews
Humans have always had a desire to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci and his studies and drawings of flight to Orville and Wilbur Wright's flying machine to Amelia...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In this enchanting tour of French literature—from Abélard and Héloïse in the 12th century to Marguerite Duras in the 20th and Philippe Sollers in the 21st—Yalom...
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Out in Print Queer Book Reviews reviews
My introduction to gay YA fiction was Steve Berman’s masterful novel Vintage, a deft combination of love story and ghost story. So I had high expectations of The...
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Quill & Quire reviews
(Starred review, 'a work of exceptional merit')
"The writing is inventive without being showy, and Lavorato has a gift for letting characters’ emotions seep out,...
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