Gloria J. Wimberley is surefooted in her wording and the reader is allowed to take pleasure in her writing without gagging on the sugar coating so often found in maternal expression.
By Alicia Winski
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May 04, 2012
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“Fire in the Marrow” by William Crawford reviewed by Apryl Skies, as originally published by Edgar Allan Poet
There is an artful, sacred and sublime purity to the language author William ...
May 01, 2012
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Henkel, Guido. Fu Man Chu’s Vampire: A Jason Dark Supernatural Mystery. Thunder Peak Publishing, 2012.
Review by G.L. Giles
Even if you’re not familiar with any of the previous Jason Dark books, ...
Apr 18, 2012
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Murder in the Front Row, by Harald Oimoen and Brian Lew, is a stunning collection over 400 color and black-and-white photos of the birth of thrash metal in San Francisco, capturing historic moments in...
Apr 14, 2012
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Grow Indie Guide to Gardening ‘No Matter Where You Live’
Written by Robyn Jasko
Review by Ellen Eldridge
The bad news is that you really are out of excuses to delay growing your own food ...
Mar 30, 2012
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Stepiano, Adrianna. Memoir of a Mermaid: When, at last, he found me. Smashwords, 2012.
Review by Gia Lee
This is Book one in the Memoir of a Mermaid series, so it sets up the main characters and thos...
Mar 17, 2012
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What Are You Teaching Your Kids?
Books by Gia Lee and Matthew Eldridge Perfect for All Ages
Review by Ellen Eldridge
I feel the need to start by saying that Matthew Eldridge is no relation to me; ju...
Mar 08, 2012
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ACDC Bassist Autobiography
Mark Evans’ Memoir shows the heartfelt rendering of one who turned his dreams into reality—by overcoming both poverty and rejection
Evans, Mark. Dirty Deeds:...
Mar 07, 2012
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Draven, Alan. Fractured Time. Black Bed Sheet Books, 2011.
Review by G.L. Giles
This dark suspense/horror novel centers on the character of Donovan Vicar, who is a “feeler.” To me, the foregoing ...
Mar 05, 2012
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Review of HELL COMETH
Card, Todd. Hell Cometh. Carmel: 8 Publishing, 2011.
Review by Lucas McPherson
If you’re a fan of good exposition-rich reading, then this debut novel of 378 pages is well...
Feb 28, 2012
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