Published Reviews
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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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kid-lit-reviews.com reviews
Elisabeth discovers she has no friends when no one wants to come to her birthday party. Elisabeth does not understand why she has no friends until she talks to her...
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kid-lit-reviews.com reviews
After hearing Peter whine and cry all day about everything and everyone, meaning his little sister, Mom sends Peter to bed early with a warning. Peter must...
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Buzz Words Books - Australia reviews
Peter is a whiner and he is driving his mother around the bend with his bad manners. One night, he finds himself transported into the woods with the Whimper-...
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Buzz Words Books - Australia reviews
Almost every child must have been told at one point to use 'the magic word'. In Sherrill S. Canon's The Magic Word Elisabeth Keys has never said thank you, excuse...
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Buzz Words Books - Australia reviews
Santa’s Birthday Gift does something I have never seen before. It combines the traditional story of Christmas with Santa. I am sure I am not the only parent to be...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In a post-James Frey world, it’s wise for humor author Spitznagel (Planet Baywatch) and his publisher to include a disclaimer stating that “some elements have been...
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New Delhi Organiser reviews
Photo of Author Ernie Zelinski and Jack Canfield
A Place to Retire
Sooner or later the retirement day would have come and gone. If you are in a corporate house...
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The Mystery Gazette; Harriet Klausner Reviews reviews
by Earl Merkel
Virgins and Martyrs-E. L. Merkel
Virgins and Martyrs
E. L. Merkel
Five Star, Apr 2008, $25.95
ISBN: 9781594146350
In Spanish Bay, Florida, a powerful bomb...
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Elle Magazine reviews
School's out, but you can still expand your mind and possibly your repertoire by picking up Ellen Sussman's DIRTY WORDS: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex (Bloomsbury...
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Soma Literary Review reviews
Maria Espinosa arrived in San Francisco in 1964, thinking to stay only a few months. Forty years later, she was living on Capp Street and teaching ESL at City...
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Lambda Literary Reviews reviews
"All of this leads to the biggest success of the novel: The setting of Wolf’s Point as a character unto itself. The mythology behind the forest-surrounded town...
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WOAI Radio reviews
This week I introduce to you to Bryce Milligan, one of the most active participants in the San Antonio literary community. He is the publisher behind...
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Booklist reviews
*Starred Review* The double bind that torques women’s lives is Divakaruni’s key theme in lambent novels and short stories about women who immigrate to America from...
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Broken Frontiers reviews
Color me impressed: Dominatrix consistently surprises, shattering all expectations (or complete lack thereof) by putting forth entertaining issue after...
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Los Angeles Times - Books reviews
by Dave Cullen
“It's a book that hits you like a crime scene photo, a reminder of what journalism at its best is all about. Cullen knows his material from the inside; he covered...
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