Published Reviews
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Caught Between the Pages reviews
I’ve really been looking forward to reading more novels like this lately so when I had the opportunity to read Sleeper’s Run I jumped on it! I got the action and...
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Amazon Review reviews
by Rob Loughran
I definitely enjoyed this book. It's a great story, one that explores the dark side of "normal" people who might think about doing something "wrong" but never...
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Smashwords.com reviews
by Rob Loughran
"Beautiful Lies" a hard-boiled crime novel by Rob Loughran is a carefully written and ingenious glimpse into the mind of a thrill killer, what he is thinking,...
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Poetry International/ Issue 18/19/ 2012 reviews
Beautiful Soon Enough
"The stories in this prize-winning collection are all about sex. They’re tactile, explosive, hilarious, rueful, and knowing. They’re...
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aethlon reviews
Although the term "fan fiction" might strike some as praise that is as faintly damning as "journeyman pitcher" or "utility infielder," the stories in Final...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
From the strong, eye-catching cover showing two black angels, male and female, designed by Luther Vann, to the last page of "Christmas When Music Almost Killed...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
Elemental is an excellent collaboration between poet and artist. Aberjhani constructs beautiful visions through the creative task of placing words in a most...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
The American Poet Who Went Home Again will make me do something I never do--I will re-read this soul-exploring book again and maybe again.
Going home is never easy...
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Amazon Reviews reviews
by Aberjhani
I love this marvelous book and recommend it, with pleasure, to one and all. Mr Aberjhani's voice should be heard around the world...
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Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
What I particularly noticed was the commentary on historical events, such as 9/11. There were also tributes to figures in American life past and present, figures...
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bookideas.com reviews
by Warren Adler
Sequels can be tricky and dangerous. Just ask Laurence J. Peter, who, with Raymond Hull, wrote in 1969 a ground-breaking book, The Peter Principle, the...
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Chicosol.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
By Lindajoy Fenley
© chicoSol
posted April 5
Andrew Lam's short story collection, "Birds of Paradise Lost," lured me into a labyrinth of past and...
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Clarion Reviews reviews
“A Place Far Away is a compelling novel by a skilled writer who knows how to build narrative tension. … Zanoyan does not sugarcoat the horrific reality of...
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Night Owl Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is every bit as good as I had anticipated, and I enjoyed every minute of it. It was fun to read. There was lots to keep me interested...
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Kirkus reviews
The third collaboration from this talented pair (Good Dog, 2005, etc.) presents an assortment of farm animals through short, humorous poems and whimsical paintings...
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Post-Gazette.com reviews
Having trouble finding just the right words to use to tell Mom how much she means to you? Let authors Kate and David Marshall help.
In "What I Love about You...
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The New York Times reviews
by Barack Obama
Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois and the Democratic Party’s new rock star, is that rare politician who can actually write—and write movingly and...
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Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1990 reviews
by Dale Estey
REVIEW OF FIRST EDITION:
Dale Estey's The Elephant Talks to God is, first and foremost, a witty, satirical book about the relationship between mortals and an...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Using a spare prose style resonant with clues to the catastrophic times ahead, Webster deftly conveys a period of social history when women began voicing their...
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Military.com reviews
The journalist who ended Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s tenure as commander of the Afghanistan war is back with "The Operators," a book about Washington, D.C., power...
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