Published Reviews
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Kissed by Venus reviews
KBV says that "A Day at the Inn, A Night at the Palace and Other Stories" is a "treasury of short fiction," among other lovely things and gives it 5 stars.
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The New York Observer reviews
by Lou Beach
Lou Beach is best known as an illustrator and album-cover designer. But his ability to capture complex scenes in just a few strokes makes his first book of...
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Cover of Book reviews
This is a moving memoir that captures the journey of a woman who came of age as America struggled to deliver on its vision of racial and gender equality. ...
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The Other Side reviews
Farzana Versey is a well-known, independent minded and rather spunky writer whose introverted public personality camouflages a healthy irreverence in her writings...
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Saint Paul Pioneer Press reviews
"Morganstein, who writes snappy dialogue, finds a nice balance between Alexis' private life and her sleuthing. Alexis is a strong, believable and likeable...
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Beautiful Books for Children reviews
We all like to pretend that our children always use those sweet and innocent voices that make our hearts melt. But the truth is, that sometimes they have been...
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Beautiful Books for Children reviews
Elisabeth is a little girl who knows what she wants. Problem is, that she never says please or thank you to get it. The reality of the consequences of being rude...
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Portland Book Reviews and also American Chronicle reviews
This book, The Magic Word is about a little girl named Elisabeth Keys. Elisabeth was really quite rude; she pushed into lines and she gobbled her food. She never...
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Portland Book Reviews and also American Chronicle reviews
Do you have a whiney child? Then they need to meet Peter the whiney rabbit who lives in the forest and whines from morning till night. Peter and the Whimper-...
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Portland Book Reviews and also American Chronicle reviews
When reading the Christmas story, does your child often ask …where does Santa Claus fit into all this? Well, now we have the answer with Sherrill Cannon´s fun...
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A Bookworm's Dinner (blog) reviews
Highly recommended [5 stars]...When I picked this book up, I stopped reading every other book I was in the middle of reading. I rarely do that. This is a MUST READ...
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Book Pleasures reviews
by Pat Bertram
If you have been fascinated by stories about the lost continent of Atlantis or rumors of the advanced technologies of ancient Egypt or China , if you are...
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Publisher's Weekly (starred review) reviews
Sibling rivalry turns sinister in Rowland’s outstanding debut, which follows a Montana ranching clan as it struggles to survive the Depression, two world wars, and...
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Dallas Morning News reviews
While all that retirement money may go to worthy causes – such as making their Mercedes payments, providing their children with beautiful teeth that glow in the...
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http://bookverdict.com/details.xqy?uri=Product-08-6527030.xml reviews
by Vicki Delany
STARRED REVIEW “In a change of pace from her Con. Molly Smith mysteries (Among the Departed), Delany has written a splendid Gothic thriller with a...
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Book Marks reviews
"Bledsoe's sleek fourth novel, packed with complex female characters...is an intelligent, introspective, and smartly sarcastic story about the shackles of the...
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Back Cover of Book reviews
Not only did Lillian become the first black woman to receive a Harvard MBA, but she also played an instrumental role while she was a student to help the business...
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The New Black Magazine reviews
Williams produces a provocative, warm, disturbing and at times hilarious memoir; I was pleasantly surprised and I read it in one sitting. When I put it down I was...
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BronzeWord Blog reviews
I’m not an avid fan of short story collections, but I have to say I enjoyed Months and Seasons by Christopher Meeks. The stories are versatile, interesting, keen...
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Chicago Tribune reviews
Blurring the lines between historical fact and fiction, Craig McDonald's triumphantly twisted first novel is one of the most unusual, and readable, crime-fiction...
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