Published Reviews
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Irish American News reviews
Review
“The Great Famine was one of the most important events in Irish history.
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Amazon reviews
by Hank Quense
Just because we've mastered space flight, doesn't mean we're particularly bright. "Zaftan Miscreants" is the second entry into the Zaftan trilogy as he continues...
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Gothic Beauty magazine reviews
by Loren Rhoads
Morbid Curiosity Cures the Blues is a good read for those looking for salacious and dark material, and for people who tend to think in terms of "What if...?"...
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http://dgvcfaspring10.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/the-perplexing-other-a-review-of-dorianne-lauxs-the- reviews
I was pleasantly surprised to find that this wasn’t the “answers” book I had imagined, but rather a place for Laux’s questions to flourish, seeding our own...
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http://troublewithhammers.blogspot.com/2011/11/dorianne-lauxs-book-of-men.html reviews
All too often, contemporary poets fall victim to the belief that they must over-elevate their diction and earn points for being clever before they're allowed to...
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Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star reviews
by A.S. King
"Lucky's path to relative normalcy and a return to smiling is not an easy one, but then few are. King captures the journey without the need for a moral soapbox. In...
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Children's Bookwatch reviews
"Santa's Birthday Gift" is a charming children's Christmas book that explains origins of Santa's role in connection...
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Grasping the Wind reviews
Of all the debut Forgotten Realms authors that have come out in recent years, I think I enjoyed Rosemary’s writing the best. She reminds me a lot of Elaine...
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http://www.amazon.com reviews
by Tracy Ewens
The Romance genre in literature is not one I am naturally attracted to as a reader. My heart is not a stony place, but I frequently feel that stereotypes and...
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The Metro (Silicon Valley) reviews
by Bob Calhoun
"(Beer, Blood and Cornmeal) just makes you want to don a leopard skin and get paid 20 bucks to go in the ring and beat up a dude...
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Gently Read Literature, July 2009 issue reviews
A Brief History of Time by Shaindel Beers reveals her tensions at the duplicity of her life which finds her sometimes stuck back on the Midwestern farm of her...
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Hyphen Magazine reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
From Hyphen Magazine: "In One Passionate Essay, 'Letter to a Young Iraqi Refugee", journalist Andrew Lam, who was forced into exile from Vietnam as a boy, advises...
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Bookshelves of Doom reviews
by A.S. King
"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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