Published Reviews
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Insightout Books reviews
This is the world of tough guys who take a no-nonsense approach to fighting crime and guzzling bourbon. Hardboiled and hard drinking, these amoral tough guys are...
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The News-Courier, Athens, AL reviews
"Bonnie Roberts' book of poetry To Hide in the Light (Elk River Review Press, $12) cannot hide at all. It is a startling, wet, fresh symphony of colors and...
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www.publishersweekly.com reviews
The sudden appearance of a young woman called Jane in rural Graynier, Mass., propels this absorbing novel of reincarnation and karmic balances from filmmaker...
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Blogcritics.com reviews
Graynier, Massachusetts doesn’t make much of a first impression. There’s “no design or reason for anything to be where it is.” Wandering down its “anarchic streets...
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On Healthy Survivorship reviews
Oftentimes, insights and mantras that help adults become Healthy Survivors can help children whose parent is going through treatment, if presented in an age-...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
CARTEL
The Coming Invasion of Mexico's Drug Wars
Author: Longmire, Sylvia
Review Date: July 15, 2011
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Pages: 256
Price ( Hardcover ): $...
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Whisper Stone reviews
It is the first time I am reading an Oriya writer, and a woman, in translation. Of Indian women writers, I have savored Kamala Das, who hails from Kerala and wrote...
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Book Pleasures reviews
by Pat Bertram
If you have been fascinated by stories about the lost continent of Atlantis or rumors of the advanced technologies of ancient Egypt or China , if you are...
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Red Adept Reviews reviews
I purchased "Love at Absolute Zero," by Christopher Meeks, from Amazon because I had enjoyed previous works by the author, and the storyline intrigued me.
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RT Book Reviews reviews
"Combines time travel, romance, historical figures, and a thrilling plot to captivate readers from beginning to end. Marley's knack for combining historical...
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TIME OF SINGING reviews
“I have always admired David Radavich’s poetry, so this will not be an unbiased review. In this world of words multiplied on top of words, the form of his work —...
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BC Magazine reviews
"Seabird, the debut novel by Sherry Thompson, is reminiscent of Lewis's classic series in terms of the rich fantasy world the author has crafted . . .
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"The...
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PoetryforChildren.blogspot.com reviews
I am showcasing doggie poetry today. Here’s one poem that reflects my own tendency to provide voiceovers for my dog’s behavior and actions:
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Front page of book reviews
"Mass Casualties is a terrific story of war, emergency medicine, and the men and women who suffer to treat wounded soldiers and civilians. On top of this, he tells...
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The Rumpus reviews
by Lisa Brown
There are book websites and then there are book websites. Lisa Brown and Adele Griffin’s site for their new young-adult-illustrated-Civil-War-ghost-story (yep),...
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www.booksthathealkids.com reviews
Some Q & A With Let My Colors Out Author Courtney Filigenzi:
What inspired you to write this book for children?
"Over the years, I watched as neighbors,...
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Pacific Sun reviews
by Jane Ganahl
"Jane Ganahl unleashed" is the best description of this funny, charming, moving and discreetly gossipy book by the former San Francisco Chronicle columnist. Taking...
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Booklist reviews
[Rowson] has clearly stepped up several notches with this outstanding entry. It deserves mention in the same breath as works in the upper echelon of American...
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Self Employed Writer reviews
...because this novel is so fast paced and centered around one main character instead of a team of ops, I find it best if I keep the story plots, twists, turns,...
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