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Published Reviews

CHINA: Portrait of a People
China Daily reviews
"There is no single image that can adequately represent the diversity that is China. This is partly why Tom Carter's 638-page tome of photographs taken during his...
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HUNTED
GoodReads reviews
"It is fast paced, most definitely exciting and truly different from the standard variety paranormal book." Patty Magyar on GoodReads 4/5 stars
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HUNTED
AlexaLovesBooks reviews
"Intense, gripping, and incredibly powerful. I could not put it down once I started it. Really brilliant!" AlexaLovesBooks
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HUNTED
YA Books Central reviews
"From the very first page I was hooked. The writing is gripping and grabs you by the collar and won't let you go.   I couldn't put this story down. Highly...
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HUNTED
Live To Read reviews
"There is plenty of action and excitement in the pages of this novel, the book is hard to put down."  Live To Read
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HUNTED
The Never Chronicles reviews
"Hunted reaches into your psyche and grabs hold of your mind. It takes you places some of us are afraid to go. It makes you face questions many of us are afraid to...
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HUNTED
WildMoo Books reviews
"If you like The Hunger Games or The Book Thief, you'll probably love HUNTED, too. Hunted has an original plot, strong characters, steady pacing, and a consistent...
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HUNTED
Word Spelunking reviews
"Powerful. Explosive. Moving. A MUST Read. Hunted is a truly captivating book, with a story that pulses with originality, social awareness, and a razor sharp...
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Lost Kingdom, forthcoming from Atlantic Monthly Press in January, 2012
Christian Science Monitor print edition reviews
The Christian Science Monitor picks Lost Kingdom as an Editor’s Choice, calling it “a fascinating and authoritative tale of intrigue and imperialism…” Read the...
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Lost Kingdom, forthcoming from Atlantic Monthly Press in January, 2012
Christian Science Monitor print edition reviews
The Christian Science Monitor picks Lost Kingdom as an Editor’s Choice, calling it “a fascinating and authoritative tale of intrigue and imperialism…”
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Romantic Times reviews
Romantic Times Rating 4.5 stars Top Pick Flawlessly plotted, with well-defined characters and conflict, Ellison's latest is quite simply a gem. But some of its...
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Perfect Red
amazon reviews
Jennie Nash has written a book about a young woman's ambition at a time when women weren't raised to want more than a MRS. Degree, which back then could be...
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Dead of the Day
Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch reviews
Olson, a graduate of Roanoke College and a reporter and editor for Connecticut newspapers for 20 years, brings a journalist's eye for detail and immediacy to this...
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Legend of the Nile by Paul Klee
Midwest Book Review reviews
Originally begun as letters to a colleague, Albert Flynn DeSilver's writing began to transform into a whimsical epistolary experiment that turned writing a...
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The first issue of Morbid Curiosity, long out of print.
The Washington Post reviews
"For a decade, Morbid Curiosity has been a confessional where Americans revealed their deepest, darkest secrets. The title was no joke: Morbid Curiosity was...
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Library Journal reviews
Highly recommended…Snyder treats the material sensible and seriously. His provocative study clearly and impressively shows that employees working for gay bosses...
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The Prince of Ireland by Bryce Milligan
School Library Journal reviews
GR 4. . . . Milligan has taken a traditional Irish tale and synthesized many versions into a cohesive and delightful whole. His poetic prose demands to be read...
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The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis by Michael Pritchett
The Washington Post Book World reviews
“Packed with strange characters and striking discoveries, The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis explores one of America's most legendary adventures and surveys the...
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A Gathering of Doorways
The Worlds of Paul Jessup reviews
[New Urban Fantasy horror novel Gathering of Doorways] Is really, really awesome. And scary as all hell. The land of the undercity is described in painstakingly...
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http://www.alamedamagazine.com/media/Alameda-Magazine/March-April-2007/Authors/ reviews
From the Carmel Authors & Ideas Festival: “Joe Quirk is a TV talk show darling for his hilarious non-fiction IT’S NOT YOU, IT’S BIOLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF LOVE,...
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