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Published Reviews

Twilight of the Immortal
Bi Women Boston reviews
Truth is often stranger than fiction - and sometimes more pleasing. If someone had told me a year ago that in the late 1800's and early 1900's women dominated the...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
This Miss Loves to Read reviews
Love at Absolute Zero is a gem of a book, and as I rarely begin a review with such a direct declaration, you can be sure that I truly enjoyed reading this story,...
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School Library Journal reviews
★ “King's heartfelt tale easily blends realism and fantasy.... A haunting but at times funny tale about what it means to want to take one's life, but rising...
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Voices for Youth Advocates (VOYA) reviews
★ “King remarkably channels fifteen-year-old Lucky, creating one of the most believable teen male characters in young adult fiction.”
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Publishers Weekly reviews
★ “It’s a smart, funny, and passionate novel that embodies the idea that “It Gets Better”—when you take action.”
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
She Treads Softly reviews
The premise behind Christopher Meeks's novel Love At Absolute Zero intrigued me right from the start. I know scientifically inclined geeks rather well and...
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Arc & Hue
http://www.siueblackstudies.com/2010/09/tara-bettss-arc-hue.html reviews
Tara Betts’s volume Arc & Hue rhythmically and thematically explores life in its varied experiences and personal struggles. Betts creatively portrays the...
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Whole Living Daily reviews
As the associate food editor of Whole Living, you better believe that a lot of cookbook galleys cross my desk each week. Every so often there's one that truly...
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Newsday reviews
'Warsaw Anagrams' and more hit shelves  BY ED SIEGEL | NEWSDAY From Poe and Doyle to Cornwell and Nesbx, the crime genre has assured us that for all the...
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Come, Thief
Basalt Magazine reviews
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Midwest Book Review reviews
FIVE STARS Broken ColorsMichele ZackheimEuropa Editions116 East 16th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 100039781933372372, $14.95 www.europaeditions.com 1-800-283-...
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Creative Loafing reviews
Scott Owens has produced a more satisfying book in The Persistence of Faith.  There are some unforgettable imaginative feats in this thin tome.  Almost all occur...
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Sails and Sorcery
Grasping For the Wind: book reviews, fantasy, and life's little jottings reviews
A few other notable authors who I had not heard of before, but whose stories I enjoyed Renee Stern (Hostage), Chris Stout (a chilling tale called The Medusa),...
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Disguised as Poetry
The Women's Review of Books, Vol. XVII reviews
Say how ya doing Outside world? Do you remember me? I’m that intricate part Missing from the whole The one y’all decided to forget. (p. 29...
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http://peacecorpsworldwide.org/pc-writers/2011/10/24/review-of-even/ reviews
Even The Smallest Crab Has Teeth: 50 Years of Amazing Peace Corps Stories: Volume Four, Asia & The Pacific is the last of a series of four handsome anthologies...
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Cloud Mountain, 1997
Library Journal reviews
Warner Books, which has been highly successful with such bittersweet romances as Robert James Waller's The Bridges of Madison County and Nicholas Sparks's The...
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Library Journal, starred review reviews
Richmond (Dream of the Blue Room) has written a mesmerizing novel of loss and grief, hope and redemption, and the endurance of love.
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Our Daily Bread
The Globe & Mail reviews
Where is hell, exactly? Up the mountain, where it has always been. The road there takes your children first. Our Daily Bread, by Lauren B. Davis, is all about...
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The Statesman reviews
There’s a saying in Hindi which goes: dhobi ka kutta, na ghar ka, na ghat ka. The washerman's dog doesn't know where he belongs, whether at home or at the ghats...
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Velva Jean Learns to Fly
Library Journal reviews
Fans of Velva Jean Learns To Drive, Niven's fictional debut, will welcome back the high-octane Velva Jean as she flees from her husband and North Carolina...
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