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Landing On My Feet, Teaching and Learning During a Career in Education | Reviewed By Gail Graham for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Landing on my Feet: Teaching and Learning During a Career in Education James Kleiner Reviewed by: Gail Graham, Pacific Book Review In this dynamic era, there exists a profession which extends far beyond the confines of a classroom, surpassing barriers of age, race, and socio-economic…
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Landing on my Feet:  Teaching and Learning During a Career in Education | Reviewed By Susan Brown for Hollywood Book Reviews

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Landing on my Feet: Teaching and Learning During a Career in Education James Kleiner Reviewed by: Susan Brown, Hollywood Book Reviews “To teach is to touch a life forever.” This quote, although anonymous, is so appropriate to this account of the author’s life because it…
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Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It | Reviewed By Ira Johnson for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It Harold Toliver Reviewed by: Ira Johnson, Pacific Book Review In Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales by author Harold Toliver, the vast range of physics and mathematics is explored within the book, which…
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Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales | Reviewed By Michael Radon for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales Hagold Toliver Reviewed by: Michael Radon, Pacific Book Review ““…patterns of all kinds, placid, turbulent, peaceful, warlike, get underway at the building block level as of course everything does.” People have long tried to…
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Rebecca's Renegade

Rebecca’s Renegade : A Brides of Texas Code Story (The Alphabet Mail-Order Brides Book 18) | Reviewed By Mark Heisey for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Rebecca’s Renegade : A Brides of Texas Code Story (The Alphabet Mail-Order Brides Book 18) Carra Copelin Reviewed by: Mark Heisey, The US Review of Books “Declan awoke, for the second time in recent memory, hurting all over and wondering where in Texas he’d landed.”…
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Immersion Into Quantum Creek

Immersion Into Quantum Creek | Reviewed By Arthur Thares for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Immersion Into Quantum Creek James Victor Anderson Reviewed by: Arthur Thares, Pacific Book Review One can be highly confident that you will never read another book like this unless you have read one of James Victor Anderson’s other works. Anderson’s writing style is as unique…
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The Rubber Room: Volume 2 | Reviewed By Ephantus M. for Hollywood Book Reviews

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Rubber Room: Volume 2 Ivan Bosanko Reviewed by: Ephantus M., Hollywood Book Reviews In The Rubber Room: Volume 2 by Ivan Bosanko, rebuilding a struggling relationship is not easy, but neither does the situation necessitate a new lover. A love journey can be made to last…
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The Heart Has a Homely Face | Reviewed By Mihir Shah for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Heart Has a Homely Face James Victor Anderson Reviewed by: Mihir Shah, The US Review of Books “I never need to seewhere I go.I follow what hillsAnd mountains knowAnd never betray their wills.” From his intimate connection with nature to his unyielding practice of…
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The Rubber Room, Volume 2 | Reviewed By Kat Kennedy for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Rubber Room: Volume 2 Ivan Bosanko Reviewed By Kat Kennedy, The US Review of Books “What happened in Korea changed a lot of things.” Young lovers Jerry Landis and Katey McCray are in an impossible situation. Jerry proposes to high school sweetheart Katey, but…
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GEE | Reviewed By Blue Ink Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press GEE D L Davies Reviewed by: Blue Ink Review This post-apocalyptic novel follows a 10-year-old boy with extraordinary powers as he fights for survival amidst humanity’s struggle to raise itself from the ashes of its own destruction. Although Gee—George Elandier Evansen—survived a nuclear apocalypse that…
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