Fiction

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“. . . a perfect storm of life experience and talent, . . .”

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“. . . a funny, touching book, although not a must-read.”

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“A writer takes earnest measures to secure his solitude and then finds endless ways to squander it.”
—Don Delillo

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“. . . terribly funny and charming . . .”

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“Nearly forgotten today, Mr. Wellman was nominated for a Pulitzer. . . . a worthy chapter in the timeline of fiction devoted to the supernatural.”

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“Readers will be moved, amused, and impressed by these stories.”

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“If you enjoy a lightly told tale, it’s well worth spending a few hours of your time in the company of Brian Kimberling . . .”

Hyperbole is horrible.

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“No one, attorney or not, can write a trial scene better than John Lescroat.”

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“No One Could Have Guessed the Weather proves largely disappointing.”

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“Mr. Barks distills pure comedy down to its simplest form.”

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“. . . a refreshing and humorous angle on the importance of accepting others as they are.”

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“This first novel by Jessica Soffer is a work of beauty in words.”

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“. . . nail-biting, heart-pumping suspense . . . No Way Back is a masterful thriller . . .”

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“Irene Hannon knows the power of words and the miracle of faith.”

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“The Golem and the Jinni is recommended to adults who enjoy a good story and have a childlike sense of make-believe.”

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“. . . a deeper issue lingers, making one question where the exact dichotomy between ‘good and evil’ begins and ends.”

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“My Little Blue Robot is a great concept realized in 3-D.”

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“Flora and the Flamingo is a visual masterpiece of storytelling that teaches children the concepts of hard work, forgiveness, and friendship.”

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"However ultimately cheerful Ribbit! is, it also sneakily offers up a deeply moving universal message that bears highlighting for both children and adults."

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“The authors do a good job of evoking a sense of place and a life’s pace, but could have taken a page from the books of their predecessors on this road by creating memorable, believable cha

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“The Ashford Affair is well worth its price—if only to lose oneself in the demise of England’s youth in all its glory and sorrow.”

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“. . . unfortunately, Mr. Nicholson buries a gem of an idea in a morass of predictability.”

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