Recent Reviews

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“a fascinating comparison between these two men and their development under the pressures of war.”

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“The warning here is clear. Overdevelopment of fragile, arid lands in places like the Intermountain and Desert Southwest is doomed to disaster.” 

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“one of the most beautiful and captivating collections of poetry about mental illness by a contemporary author.”

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In 2002, Bill Zehme conducted the first interview with Johnny Carson since his retirement from The Tonight Show a decade earlier.

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“While those with a preference for straightforward, gritty noir may be thrown off by these otherworldly curveballs, others who enjoy cross-cultural context mixed in with the shadows will fi

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With chapters named after each of Hemingway’s five greatest lovers, author Nancy W.

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“The book is beautiful from beginning to end. . . . She was a pioneer in her field of acting, modeling, and portraying her people in a positive light.”

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“Margolin has created a mystery of mysteries, and the only way to get to the end is to continue turning pages.”

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“Wilson succeeded as President of the United States with reforms outside of social issues that, then and now, were used to thwart needed change.”

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“Fast action, bold but well thought-out moves, fast paced writing, and a hero who wants to be involved to help others.”

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Zoje Stage takes us into the disordered mind of her conscience-free protagonist, and it’s not a pretty sight—though 24-year-old Hanna is herself very pretty, as we’re frequently reminded.

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