Published Reviews
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SaMIE Designs reviews
This storyline is constantly moving forward at a sprinting pace, full of espionage, fights, and hacking plots.
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Historical Novel Society reviews
(The Seventh Gate) is a mystery on one level, and there is mysticism, but that isn’t what this book is about in the final analysis. It is a personal, intense...
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Los Angeles Times reviews
by Maria Semple
Bernadette has a problem — well, actually, she has a few. She is entirely exasperated by the way the streets are laid out in Seattle. She dislikes Canadians. She...
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Entertainment Weekly reviews
by Maria Semple
Most teens think their parents are nuts, but Bee has hard proof: emails, faxes, and FBI documents forming a disturbing portrait of her brilliant mother,...
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The New York Times reviews
by Maria Semple
The free-range hilarity of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” begins with Bee Branch’s report card from Galer Street School in Seattle, “a place where compassion,...
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http://aidyreviews.net/spirits-of-new-orleans-review/ reviews
by Kala Ambrose
"I found it to be nearly impossible to pull myself away from reading Spirits of New Orleans, as it introduced me to an unknown local history and folklore. The tips...
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http://www.exploreyourspirit.com/neworleansbook.html reviews
by Kala Ambrose
"Let Kala Ambrose be your tour guide to the ghosts, spirits, and revenants...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Sherry Jones
Jones’s excellent new historical (after the prequel, White Heart) reimagines the world of 13th-century Europe and the dramatic true story of four sisters who...
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El Pais (literary supplement) reviews
Por eso resulta original esta novela, que nunca abandona una visión optimista y positiva pese a la gravedad de los hechos que narra. Zimler, con diálogos bien...
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Euro Crime reviews
I found this a deeply moving book. It deals with the Second World War but with an aspect of it that is not discussed too often, and the author has researched...
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Amazon.com reviews
SHADOWS AND GHOSTS masterfully shifts between the present tense and distant recollection, the earthly and the ethereal, and drama and humor. I often found myself...
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Inman News reviews
With the housing market still in tatters but showing some signs of life and the commercial markets starting their own freefall, many investors continue to consider...
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The American Book Review:Volume 29, Number 5 http://americanbookreview.org/currentIssue.asp reviews
From Dimitrios Kalantzis reviews Margo Berdeshevsky’s "But a Passage in Wilderness": ...the most arresting poem in the collection, "Best Love and Goodbye,"...
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The Sierra Club reviews
by Karen Dionne
"Boiling Point features an eccentric group of characters — including two microbiologists, a celebrity figure, and a Nobel-winning scientist intent on destroying...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In this enchanting tour of French literature—from Abélard and Héloïse in the 12th century to Marguerite Duras in the 20th and Philippe Sollers in the 21st—Yalom...
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Fiction Nation Reviews (http://www.fictionnationonline.com/reviews/virginsandmartyrs.html) reviews
by Earl Merkel
Virgins and Martys
by Earl Merkel
I'm Kim Alexander and this is Fiction Nation. The book is Virgins and Martyrs by Earl Merkel.
Is it possible to write a book...
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Library Journal reviews
by Lisa Solod
This collection of 23 new essays maps a lot of terrain, not simply that of physical desire or lust. The longings here range from joyous to bittersweet, from...
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Cover of Book reviews
This is a moving memoir that captures the journey of a woman who came of age as America struggled to deliver on its vision of racial and gender equality. ...
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Library Journal reviews
This book-length study of "The Tale of Sir Thopas" is the second of a proposed three-volume explication of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Cullen's (Chaucer's Host)...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
"For those who know them, the brilliant, dark songs of Warren Zevon (1947-2003) inspire nothing short of adoration; for those who don't, this stunning...
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