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Book Review: The Weight of Deeds: A Collection of 14 Short Stories by Eli Thorpe
A strong, consistent statement that Thorpe is a marvelous, gifted writer and a first-rate storyteller.
Review in Books —
by Susan Vio
— on Dec 30, 2011
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Graphic Novel Review: Archie Archives, Volume Four
Want a look at Archie and the gang when they were funny, relevant and GOOD? Look no further.
Review in Books —
by Michael Jones
— on Dec 26, 2011
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Book Review: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling of The Office imparts some insight in her book of essays on her life
Review in Books —
by Nili Wexler
— on Dec 22, 2011
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eBook Review: Build A Man by Talli Roland
‘Tis the season to sparkle and shine and Build A Man does just that.
Review in Books —
by Diane Morasco
— on Dec 20, 2011
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Winter Holiday Fireside Moments: Interview with Janet Evanovich
Janet Evanovich dishes about her holidays and her stocking - "Heads will roll if it's a lump of coal."
Interview in Books —
by Diane Morasco
— on Dec 14, 2011
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An Interview with Author Gemma Halliday
Gemma Halliday shares that she is most like her character Maddie Springer.
Interview in Books —
by Diane Morasco
— on Dec 12, 2011
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Interview: Patricia Eimer, Author of Luck of the Devil
Wickedly funny and delightfully charming Patricia Eimer definitely knows how to caress your funny bone!
Interview in Books —
by Diane Morasco
— on Dec 12, 2011
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Book Review: Corral Dust from Across the Big Divide: More Ghost Writings of Charles M. Russell by Richard Bird Baker
Corral Dust from Across the Big Divide is a must for fans of cowboy humor, salty western metaphors, and sagebrush philosophy.
Review in Books —
by William Phenn
— on Dec 12, 2011
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Winter Holiday Fireside Moments: Interview with Author Talli Roland
Talli Roland just wants to sit around on Christmas and stuff her face... while watching snow fall.
Interview in Books —
by Diane Morasco
— on Dec 11, 2011
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Book Review: The New Devil's Dictionary: A New Version of the Cynical Classic by Rhoda Koenig, Illustrated by Peter Breese
"Eternal abstractions, fashionable imbecilities, words used without regard to their implicit fatuity or chicanery”: Koenig’s witty and mordant book of brickbats and bon mots updates the Bierce classic.
Review in Books —
by Gordon Hauptfleisch
— on Dec 09, 2011