Published Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
“…an impressive fiction debut with an epic tale of war’s transformative effects on one Russian woman and her family… Sherman succeeds with her epic, sweeping arc...
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Deal Hunting Diva reviews
This new book was just released on 10/22 and I had the privilege of getting a signed copy to preview and review with my son and my nephew. My son is in 1st grade...
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Punkrock Momma reviews
Gertrude’s broken wand was the best book i ever read. It was about twins who get lost in this mystical world. The girl winds up in the world called here. While...
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Lynchburg Coupon Mama reviews
Marmalade is a book that today’s child is sure to love! Just from the back cover, I felt a flood of memories come back about books and movies including Alice in...
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Mom's Point of View reviews
I loved that my kids begged for more when we stopped for the night. My kids sighed and said “Awe mom!” They wanted me to keep reading. There are not many books...
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http://motherofinsanityarewecrazyyet.blogspot.com/2011/10/book-review-marmalade-gertrudes-broken.htm reviews
Marmalade is a well written children’s fantasy book. It’s the story of two fourth grade twins, who both fall into a strange situation. They find themselves in...
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Facebook reviews
Gertrude's Broken Wand is a wonderful book! Kids and adult's alike will enjoy the adventures of twin siblings Rebecca and Dillon. The parallel world of "Here" is...
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Vine Times reviews
by Rob Loughran
High Steaks is smartass, erudite and intriguing. The characters have surprising backgrounds that serve...
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ORION MAGAZINE reviews
Come, Thief Poems by Jane Hirshfield reviewed by Afaa M. Weaver Alfred A. Knopf, 2011. $25, 108 pages.
Review published in the November/December 2011 issue...
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Modern Haiku, vol.35.1 a prestigious haiku quarterly, then edited by Lee Gurga. reviews
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ORIGINAL IS FIVE PAGES AND EASILY FOUND ONLINE Those who think of haiku as simple little poems should certainly get out and read “Rise, Ye Sea...
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The Times (London) reviews
" At the centre is Maya’s Cuba, and the single memory that defines it. Its power is evident only after events have destroyed it – and possibly only after you...
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Perceptive Travel Online Magazine reviews
Tales from the Expat Harem is a lovingly produced book that probably gives a more rounded, fully fleshed-out view of Turkey than any book has managed before. It...
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Palm Beach Post reviews
Mrs. Ziegfeld (McFarland) is Grant Hayter-Menzies’ biography of one of the most distinctive actresses of her — or any — generation.... Hayter-Menzies’ book is...
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Written Correspondence reviews
"Too Clever" is an illustrated collection of 10 short stories about inquisitive children and their adventures in learning. All sorts of subjects are introduced and...
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Times Literary Supplement reviews
In a relatively short career, Beverley Bie Brahic has already achieved critical acclaim as poet, translator and, at times, translator-poet. White Sheets, her...
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New York Times best-selling author, Mary Alice Monroe reviews
“Diane Chamberlain is the Southern Jodi Picoult.”
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Publishers Weekly reviews
The 1492 conquest of Granada makes for high adventure and royal intrigue in this second sparkling historical from Gortner (The Secret Lion). Spanish Princess Juana...
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Publishers Weekly online and print reviews
Starred Review. Robison's thoughtful and thoroughly memorable account of living with Asperger's syndrome is assured of media attention (and sales) due in part to...
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Deepdish.com reviews
"David Toussaint is a great writer. I recently came to this conclusion while reading his latest book, TOUSSAINT!, which made me laugh out loud on almost every page...
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