Published Reviews
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
A pleasing survey of soul music, from Lead Belly to Johnny Otis to Michael Franti to Louis Farrakhan.
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Pop Matters reviews
Tellingly, Sullivan paints with condensed strokes, documenting in succinct sections how the music segued with powerful protest movements to smash disfranchisement...
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Historical Novels Review reviews
by Trilby Kent
"This slim volume is a beautiful evocation of South Africa – of a time, a culture, a geography – and it is also a human story that offers no clear-cut heroes and...
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BookFinds.com reviews
by Rita Schiano
What is often talked about in fiction writing is that every novel has pieces of the author's life hidden in the details. In Rita Schiano's emotionally riveting...
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www.amazon.com reviews
by Ron Cabral
10 Reviews for Country Joe and Me are at www.amazon.com
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www.lilsugar.com reviews
There are conversations that no parent wants to have with their lil one — conversations about hard to explain topics like illness and death. Whether it's the death...
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HarperCollins reviews
by Talia Carner
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“Exquisitely told, with details so vivid you can almost taste the food and hear the voices, Jerusalem...
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The Alternative reviews
by Terry DeHart
Told through the eyes of five main characters in short, alternating but impactful chapters Terry DeHart’s debut novel, The Unit, is post-apocalyptic fiction at its...
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MostlyFiction reviews
Review by Friederike Knabe (JUL 17, 2011)
A “story man” walks from village to village across bare African lands, carrying a heavy book bag over his shoulder,...
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Mostly Fiction reviews
by Edie Meidav
http://bookreview.mostlyfiction.com/2011/lola-california-by-edie-meidav/
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Book Pleasures reviews
The author’s control of the story is masterly; her insight combining with her exceptional narrative skills to write a story that...
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Front Street Reviews reviews
Hoodoo Money is a page-turner. The pace never really slows down. Pennington does not waste words or action. She effortlessly moves the plot between two settings...
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The Next Best Book Blog reviews
Collin Kelley tackles heavy topics - what it is like to deal with the pressures and perceptions of being a gay man in today society, how we as humans deal with...
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New Statesman reviews
by Martyn Amos
"It is hard not to share Amos's excitement as the computational possibilities of the DNA revolution become clear...Amos makes the science accessible, with...
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New York Times Book Review reviews
by Doug Dorst
"A daring and big-hearted first novel."
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JB Stillwater Reviews reviews
by Keith Pyeatt
Above Haldis Notch by Keith Pyeatt
If you love science fiction thrillers, and who doesn't, you are going to love Keith Pyeatt's "Above Haldis Notch." Set in a...
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Sage Woman Magazine reviews
Reviewer Barbara Ardinger calls the novel "a complex, sometimes disturbing, sometimes enchanting fairy tale about a long line of Sicilian* women who worship...
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Various reviews
“This debut novel by a successful screenwriter is a fast-paced thriller that you will want to devour in one sitting. Edgy suspense mixed with a touch of the...
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St. Paul Pioneer Press reviews
"I'm an overeducated fiction writer who's the product of a Borscht Belt childhood in the Jewish hotels of the Catskills," Linda Morganstein says with a laugh. "But...
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Amazon reviews
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money shows that any numbskull can master personal finance. In this second edition, a father-and-daughter writing team...
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