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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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I Am Ruth Lichtenstein, Arnstein, Paddock, Blohm, Boylan, Dunkinson and This Is My Story: Ruthie | Reviewed By Kat Kennedy for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press I Am Ruth Lichtenstein, Arnstein, Paddock, Blohm, Boylan, Dunkinson and This Is My Story: Ruthie Ruth Eda Dunkinson Reviewed by: Kat Kennedy, The US Review of Books “Too soon the vitality of youth will fade, and we will recollect our days of glory.” In this…
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The Rubber Room: Volume 2 | Reviewed By: Christina Avina for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Rubber Room: Volume 2 Ivan Bosanko Reviewed by: Christina Avina, Pacific Book Review The idea of romance has changed as we, as a civilization, have evolved. Some people view romance as the story of true love, the stuff legends and fairy tales are made…
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Considering the Journey: One Doctor’s Perspective | Reviewed by Kevin Baldeosingh for IndieReader

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Considering the Journey: One Doctor’s Perspective Dr Jeffrey Evans Reviewed by: Kevin Baldeosingh for IndieReader Full of clumsily-written phrases and misused words, CONSIDERING THE JOURNEY does not reflect well on author Dr. Jeffrey T. Evans’s academic accomplishments. Contains advice and cautions for those considering pursuing…
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Blueprint of Memories: The Breath of Siberia – Reviewed by: David Allen, Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Blueprint of Memories: The Breath of Siberia Olga Timofeyeva Reviewed by: David Allen, Pacific Book Review It’s happening…. And always has been! Everywhere you look there are gentle and sometimes not-so-gentle reminders that the Big World Out There is very much alive with promise, with…
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DIVA by Joseph Kinnebrew – Reviewed by KIRKUS REVIEWS

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press DIVA by Joseph Kinnebrew Reviewed by: KIRKUS REVIEWS An intriguing but melodramatic tale about a sociopath. In this novel, an anguished man chronicles for his therapist the ways in which a sociopathic woman ruined his life. A distraught man who is nameless—in the interests of…
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Considering the Journey: One Doctor’s Perspective | Review by Jonah Meyer, USRB

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Considering the Journey: One Doctor’s Perspective Dr. Jeffrey T. Evans Reviewed by: Jonah Meyer, The US Review of Books “The journey’s end is not always guaranteed, nor is it always the journey that you anticipated from the beginning. However, the better prepared you are the…
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What a Tale My Thoughts Will Tell: Words Not to Be Forgotten | Review by Mihir Shah, USRB

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press What a Tale My Thoughts Will Tell: Words Not to Be Forgotten John Edwards Reviewed by: Mihir Shah, The US Review of Books “It’s hard to be human… more importantly, understanding how the family unit provides the warmth, shelter, care, love, and long-lasting bonds that…
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