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The Big Splash
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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The Big Splash
Publishers Weekly reviews
The seventh-grader version of a Raymond Chandler PI, Matt Stevens coolly navigates the mean streets (okay, the mean hallways) of Franklin Middle School in a first...
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The Big Splash
Kliatt reviews
"Let me clue you into something, kid…Justice is a snack," I said. "You get justice, and five minutes later you realize you're still hungry. Revenge, on the other...
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Genre Go Round Reviews reviews
This is an exciting romantic suspense that grips readers from the onset when Ryan’s cakewalk mission turns ugly and never slows down as his work arrives at Big Sky...
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Perihelion reviews
Jane Satterfield's first book of poems, Shepherdess with an Automatic, confronts the reader with soft-spoken juxtapositions. In the fine, lush field of her work...
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The Winterlake Lodge Cookbook
amazon.com reviews
Chef Kirsten Dixon has successfully built her culinary reputation on the coupling of two themes: world-class cuisine and America's Last Frontier. Hailed by Bon...
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Alsop Review Books reviews
Lit Windowpane Suzanne Frischkorn 50 pp., Main Street Rag ISBN 13: 978-1-59948-134-0 $14 reviewed by Justin Evans I recently received my copy of Suzanne...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Caribousmom reviews
Christopher Meeks's stories are full of people who push through the obstacles of life and overcome their deepest fears in order to find joy in living. "Months and...
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Months and Seasons & Other Stories
Under the Midnight Sun (Sweden) reviews
Christopher Meeks’ collection of short stories "Months and Seasons" is a good read. It is interesting how the general narrative mode creates a sense of lightness...
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Deadly Waters
Booklist reviews
Give this series, making its first appearance in the U.S., a chance to find its legs. When a mutilated body is found on a buoy in the middle of a harbor, DI Andy...
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Ruby
BlogCritics Magazine reviews
Ruby Among Us is a novel about love, forgiveness, and understanding involving a grandmother and granddaughter. The granddaughter, Lucy is eight years old when she...
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Pique Newsmagazine, Whistler CA reviews
Good skiing, good food and good drink. Somewhere along the way, that trinity has more or less replaced sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll as my most frequently enjoyed...
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American Book Review reviews
Van Clief-Stefanon orchestrates each poem as if it were one movement of a jazz suite.
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Last Bus to Vasco reviews
If you want to know about Venezuela, read this book by Margaret Mascarenhas. Right now Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan President, is known for his resistance to the...
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Arc & Hue
http://feministreview.blogspot.com reviews
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The Buffalo News reviews
"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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Smashwords reviews
Hank Quesne takes a sideways glance at Wagner's Ring Cycle and, in stark contrast to Wagner, makes us laugh. Siegfried isn't very clever and he isn't well-bred,...
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amazon.com reviews
This is an engrossing story about one young boy's journey, being smuggled by his Dad from England to Nigeria with his little sister without his Mom's knowledge....
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