Published Reviews
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Suite101.com reviews
Addressed to modern spiritual seekers, many of whom are disgruntled with the faith of their upbringing in particular and religions in general, The Enoch Factor:...
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Gather reviews
“How can we tell whether a bird is being chased or leading?” asks Nela, trying to analyze the motion she sees in the sky. Author Cheryl Snell leads her readers to...
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Audrey Magazine reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
"In his collection of 21 personal essays, East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres, Andrew Lam explores not only how the East and West have respectively changed...
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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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Readallday.org reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
East and West Meet and Greet
December 13, 2010
Andrew Lam's collection of essays, very cleverly entitled East Eats West: Writing in Two Hemispheres, is a timely...
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Pop Culture Zoo reviews
Your opinion and ideas and thoughts about what is going on in each story will keep changing. Ultimately, just like real life, what you are perceiving in these...
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RT Book Reviews reviews
by Karen Dionne
"Dionne's follow-up to Freezing Point delivers more science thrills. The narrative flows well, the characters are sharp and the setting is explosive. While the...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Karen Dionne
Fans of the late Michael Crichton will enjoy Dionne's exciting second ecothriller (after Freezing Point). Philippe Dumas, a Nobel Prize–winning French scientist...
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Cleveland Plain Dealer reviews
by A.S. King
"Thanks to Vera's searing voice, "Please Ignore Vera Dietz" is one of my top choices for 2010. I was hooked by the opening scene at Charlie's funeral where Vera...
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The Buffalo News reviews
by A.S. King
"As in all the best Young Adult novels, this one is about growing up, about finding a light shining in the darkness—and learning to see what’s right in front of...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Still Life with Devils Deborah Grabien. Drollerie (Ingram, dist.), $15.95 paper (218p) ISBN 978-0-9798-0810- 4
Grabien (New-Slain Knight) turns to supernatural...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Being with Him
Jessica Inclán Zebra, $13 paper (320p) ISBN 978-1-4201-0112-6
In Inclán’s sweet but sometimes silly trilogy opener, finding a soul mate is child’s...
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"O" Magazine reviews
If your secret desire is to live in a world where bad men are punished and your girlfriends rule and the best cure for a broken heart is to throw back your head...
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The Guardian (UK) reviews
"There are moments, admittedly, when her ability to look suffering squarely in the eye and describe it in all its horror can be enough to make you take a...
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SciFi Magazine reviews
. . . a slipstream offering that might stymie readers intent on easy categorization. . .a good thing, too, because the result is worth reading. Marley does...
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http://phillyflash.mlblogs.com/2012/05/03/book-review-and-radio-review-the-last-icon-tom-seaver-and- reviews
I’ve been a huge Tom Seaver fan for most of my life so when I discovered that there was a new book out about his career I immediately snatched it up….yes,...
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The New York Times Book Review reviews
Jack D. Ferraiolo is the kind of mystic who speaks only in metaphor. In the foreground, his first novel, “The Big Splash,” is a parody of Raymond Chandler or...
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Marin I.J. reviews
Redwood High Baseball Team of 1977 to be Remembered
Keep your eyes peeled for the IJ next week, because we''ll have a piece in the sports section on Redwood High's...
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Merry Go Round Reviews reviews
by JT Ellison
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In the 1980s in Nashville, the Snow White Killer murdered ten women who looked similar with their dark hair and the red lipstick painted haphazardly all over...
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Archaeology reviews
by Char Solomon
"No scholar is more beloved by Mayanists than Tatiana Proskouriakoff, the Russian-born archaeologist and artist whose reconstriction drawings of sites such as...
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