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Future Fire reviews
From a servant girl with healing powers to a witch detective who uses demons instead of a computer to solve cases, the stories in Hellebore and Rue have a nice...
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CSI Librarian Review Blog reviews
...the writing, uniqueness, and creativity were solid throughout. I was always engaged and pleasantly surprised by the way the tales developed. I never felt that...
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Black Gate: Adventures in Fantasy Literature reviews
Fantasy allows us to see the world not as it is, but as it might be. Worlds where mortals have powers and abilities we can only dream of; where women neither need...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
Teacher, freelance writer and first-time author Leleux proves he’s already a master of the snappy one-liner and the improbably hilarious in this rollicking, bitter...
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New York Times reviews
Robert Leleux is the son of another of those drama-queen mothers: the sort who swoops through life to the accompaniment of jangling charm bracelets, dishing out...
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First Draft: The Journal of the Alabama Writers' Forum reviews
". . . The human voice, as well as the voices of bears, wind, and waves, are at one with an animate universe, and when we are alive in and to the world we inhabit...
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Grady Harp reviews
FIVE STARS The concept of marrying science and passion as the topic for a novel is a challenging one at best. And that is exactly what Christopher Meeks has...
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Crime Time (England) reviews
Many books have attempted to pull off the remarkable trick that Umberto Eco achieved so memorably in The Name of the Rose: embedding a highly compulsive historical...
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The Guardian (England) reviews
Set in 1940 amid the cramped squalor of Warsaw's Jewish ghetto, American author Zimler's eighth novel is the story of moral breakdown induced by the desperate...
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The Independent (London) reviews
The Warsaw Anagrams is a highly realist murder mystery. As in The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon, Zimler's 1998 bestseller, the narrator sets out in the midst of...
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SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE reviews
IT SOUNDED like a terrific opportunity, chronicling Giants superstar Barry Bonds in what would become perhaps the best single-season performance in baseball...
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Debbie's Book Blog reviews
Terry Spear once again thrills fans with the latest addition to her award-winning Heart of the Wolf series. Heart of the Highland Wolf takes place in Scotland and...
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Death-Defying Acts
New Southerner reviews
Louisville poet and journalist Erin Keane’s haunting new collection of circus-themed poems comes with a price: reading this book forces us to admit our fascination...
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Minding Spot reviews
For those of you who enjoy this genre, Mosquera is definitely an author to keep an eye on. This is his first novel, but I foresee several more in the future. He...
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Mommy Bunch reviews
This book had me right from the start.  I love books that capture my attention right from the first page, and this one did not let me down.  There is...
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Thisisull reviews
With his sixth novel, Hull native Tim Roux, is certainly one of the city's most prolific writers. A committed champion of all things East Yorkshire, the...
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A Highland Werewolf Wedding
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day reviews
"They say that every seven years or so, a person’s tastes change. I thought when I heard...
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Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby
The Wall Street Journal reviews
  To see a pure example of audacity and enterprise turn to Rebel: The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby by Kevin H. Siepel. It is a dramatic account...
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Conquistador
Booklist reviews
The saga of Cortés, Montezuma, and the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire has been chronicled repeatedly, and with justification, since it is one of the seminal...
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Ice Song
The Agony Column, Bookotron.com reviews
Kasai's prose is up to the challenge of a setup reminiscent of the genre-changing classic by Ursula K. Leguin, 'The Left Hand of Darkness.' 'Ice Song'; is a...
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