Published Reviews
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by J R Lankford
Lankford’s third thriller in her Jesus Thief series... is a heady blend of diverse cultures, religions, and human passions ... the story is engaging, and the...
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The Guardian reviews
Some dairy-devoted Americans smuggle hunks of unpasteurised cheese back into their country after holidays in hedonistic ol' Europe. This American engaged in a...
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Out in Print Book Review reviews
You can’t do better than Jewelle Gomez with one of her classic Gilda vampire stories, “Saint Louis 1990,” or ‘Nathan Burgoine’s deliciously disturbed “Filth,” or...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Kirkus ReviewKirkus Review. (Dec. 15, 2012): Starred Review
Graver, Elizabeth THE END OF THE POINT Harper/HarperCollins (Adult Fiction) $25.99 3, 5 ISBN...
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Booklist reviews
Booklist
Graver, Elizabeth (Author)
Mar 2013. 352 p. Harper, hardcover, $24.99. (9780062184849).
For generations, the wealthy Porter family has sought...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
“Graver’s gifts—her control of time, her ability to evoke place and define character—are immense.” Publishers Weekly
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Expat Info Desk reviews
"a perfect read, engaging and well-thought out": ExpatInfoDesk.com's book review of my anthology Tales from the Expat Harem
"If you’re considering...
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Indy Week reviews
Nice review of Little Green Pig's production of Donald as a play:
"At the center of the minimal but striking set (which was designed by the protean O'Berski), Alex...
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The Arched Doorway reviews
Season of the Wolf is a very gory story, at times excessively so. It seemed to me that it rarely went more than a few pages without someone being...
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Horror World.org reviews
This might be the most ambitious novel Jeff Mariotte has ever written. Aside from a large cast of characters, Jeff has managed to work in the politically...
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Sunday New York Times reviews
"An eye-opening, astonishing, honest and funny collection from those who really have lived on the edge in a parallel universe… Unpretentious and riveting, their...
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A Bookworm's Dinner (blog) reviews
Highly recommended [5 stars]...When I picked this book up, I stopped reading every other book I was in the middle of reading. I rarely do that. This is a MUST READ...
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New York Times reviews
The beasts get title billing in Robert Wrigley's sixth collection of poems, but Wrigley is most interested in what happens when his animals meet up with what he...
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BronzeWord Blog reviews
I’m not an avid fan of short story collections, but I have to say I enjoyed Months and Seasons by Christopher Meeks. The stories are versatile, interesting, keen...
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Wickedly Delicious Book Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
I can not believe I have never read a Terry Spear novel before. Wow, her writing voice is beautiful and is a wonderful storyteller. The characters jump...
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LOS ANGELES TIMES reviews
On Sept. 12, 1970, USC played Alabama on a sultry night in Birmingham. By the numbers, the Trojans prevailed handily, 42-21.
And yet, by all accounts, the Crimson...
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The Bulletin (Australia) reviews
by Fan Wu
"Characters, plot, and Chinoiserie combine in a debut novel that shines…animated by unforgettable characters, and infused with emotional honesty, Fan Wu's...
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Brighton Argus reviews
by Eliza Graham
Minna and Tom rent a cottage in a small village near Dorset, hoping the change of scene will help them deal with the recent loss of their son.
Exploring the beach...
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Amazon.com reviews
Award winning and happily espoused poets, Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball, have teamed up once again, to help celebrate their love of the holidays with...
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South Coast Today reviews
by Jean M Fogle
By Brian J. Lowney
Fur, fins and feathers
April 05, 2008 6:00 AM
Jean Fogle knows that the simplest pleasures often bring the most joy in life.
She also...
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