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RebeccasReads reviews
“If you enjoy seeing things from a different angle, then this is the book for you.” As soon as I reached this line on the back cover of “I Thought So: A Book of...
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Bookshelves of Doom reviews
"The Dust of 100 Dogs is entertaining, multi-layered, smart and definitely gripping (sorry if this is TMI, but I had to pee for the better part of the last quarter...
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Dragon Wishes
Armchair Interviews reviews
Dragon Wishes by Stacy Nyikos is a wonderful book that mixes grief and hope to end with a realization that not only does life continue, but that joy is possible.
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Dasha's Journal
Bookwitch Blog reviews
Dasha is a clever cat, and I’m glad I’ve got to read her journal on autism. She is very astute and has some good ideas about autism and especially about so-called...
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The Last Queen
The Daily American reviews
This is a good historical novel, very well-written. Gortner brings to life an extraordinary queen in a dangerous era.
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The Last Queen
Romantic Times Magazine reviews
Lyrical prose and fascinating historical details illuminate the life of a forgotten queen whose passion and courageous spirit shaped the world in which she lived....
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The Last Queen
Book Bitch reviews
Gortner’s passion for his subject is quite evident and it seems that after six years of research, he has uncovered enough evidence to support his belief that Juana...
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The Forward reviews
California journalist and Forward contributor Lisa Alcalay Klug has authored the new book Cool Jew: The Ultimate Guide for Every Member of the Tribe (Andrews...
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California Literary Review reviews
Lisa Alcalay Klug: Releasing Your Inner Heebster To say that Lisa Alcalay Klug is incredibly busy right now would be an understatement. With the publication of her...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
"Cool Jew" provides directions for making a shofar, the ram's horn trumpet used in synagogue. These begin with boiling the horn in water and baking soda for a...
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Send Yourself Roses: Thoughts on My Life, Love, and Leading Roles
About.com - Women's Issues reviews
You can just tell from the roles she's chosen throughout her career that actress Kathleen Turner isn't in it for the glamour. For her, it's about the work. Yet as...
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RUSSIAN TEXTILES: Printed Cloth for the Bazaars of Central Asia (Book Jacket)
SELVEDGE Magazine (September 2008) reviews
"The stunning dustcover, binding and endpapers of this book immediately lure one into a world of pattern, fantasy and intrigue dominated by the color red."
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Night's Kiss: Lesbian Erotica
Rainbow Reviews reviews
"Night's Kiss" gets 4.5 stars and reviewer Frost's Fancy says "Accomplished author and editor Catherine Lundoff delivers sixteen stories of lesbian erotic...
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BookGeeks (U.K.) reviews
In The Brightest Moon of the Century, Christopher Meeks captures the embarrassments, flashes of joy, and moments of panic that make up everyday life. His central...
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Dolce Dolce reviews
In The Girls of Ames, Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffery Zaslow chronicles the friendship of 11 women who grew up together in Ames, Iowa. They have maintained...
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An Elephant's Tail
Living & Loving reviews
“Author Elle Matthews has managed to capture the essence of a truly African tale in a brilliant book based in a game reserve !”
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Fear of Moving Water
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Review of Fear of Moving Water by Alex Grant Wind Publications, 2009, 64 pages ISBN: 9781936138029 Those, like myself, who have been fans of Alex Grant’s poetry...
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Mountainword reviews
Most of us have kept notebooks over the years. In them, we sharpen our outlook, log scraps of the discontinuous stops and starts of our minds. We find ways to say...
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Deborah Poe reviews
People tripped up on aesthetic might miss this treasure. Suzanne Frischkorn’s girl on a bridge has many jewels. Truthfully? Often the poems that turn their gaze...
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Story Circle Book Reviews reviews
A Special Mother is a must-read for any parent who feels that things aren't "right." Ford, herself a mother to a daughter with LD, encourages moms (and dads) to...
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