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Published Book Reviews

The New Yorker

 Hemmings channels the voice of her befuddled middle-aged hero with virtuosity...

Publishers Weekly

The story fascinates even as it repels.

labloga.blogspot.com reviews A Movie in My Pillow/... by René Colato Lainez

A Movie in My Pillow/ Una película en mi almohada is a collection of 21 poems written by Salvadoran author...

Ventura County Reporter reviews Everything’s Fein by Molly Freedberg

After all, the 40-year-old is no stranger to controversy over free speech issues, in general, or his artwork, in particular.

SF Weekly reviews Country Fried Soul: Adventures in... by Sam Chennault

One of Palmer's most interesting assertions: By testing out their tracks at strip clubs before releasing them as singles, Southern...

The New York Times reviews The Lost Daughter of Happiness by Philip Gambone

Yan's use of shifting perspectives -- including that of the narrator herself, who confesses her ''surprise'' at the unpredictable behavior...

bookreview.com reviews 24/7 by Heather Froeschl

"This novel is sizzling hot. This is no light romance; it is a gritty, exciting work of fiction.

Barnes & Noble Explorations reviews Infoquake by Paul Goat Allen

Brilliantly blending the cutthroat intrigues of the high-tech business world with revolutionary world building, Edelman could quite possibly be the...

Kirkus Reviews

"Immaculately detailed and emotionally explosive: this is rolling, riveting stuff..."