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Jan 24, 2012
Reviewer Renee C. Fountain writes, “Fraught with doubts, broken dreams, and heartbreaking realizations...'I'll Be Dead' unwittingly epitomizes the strength and courage necessary to the face the challenges that life often presents.”

Jan 24, 2012
New York Journal of Books reviewer Robert Schaefer writes, “Those wild and crazy mathematicians! . . . The Best Writing on Mathematics 2011 is so valuable that this reviewer plans to read it twice again. . . . This collection is just that good.”

Jan 24, 2012
Reviewer Tony Bailie writes, "From the Mouth of the Whale is a story of a man out of sync with the time in which he lives but whose very sense of being is wired into the physical environment into which he was born".

Dec 06, 2011
Reviewer John L. Murphy Ph.D remarks, “. . . for a glimpse into James Joyce’s shadowed soul and his demanding mind as well as his labyrinthine texts, Ms. O’Brien gives us a welcome portal into how the books emerged from such a complex man".

Dec 06, 2011
New York Journal of Books reviewer Michael Adelberg writes, "“All told, The Speed Chronicles deserves great praise for the audacity of the topic, the depth of the discussion, the diversity of its voices, and plain, old, good storytelling".

Dec 06, 2011
New York Journal of Books reviewer Michael Adelberg claims, "The best stories in The Cocaine Chronicles—including those of Mr. West, Mr. Brown, and Ms. Revoyr—are equal to the best fiction being written today”.

Dec 06, 2011
Reviewer Kim Nayyer states, "The impressive visual presentation and the tight, captivating narrative leave the reader with a sense of having gotten to know this man—even to understand him—while at the same time despising his crimes".

Nov 29, 2011
Reviewer Carol Brill writes,"“Dr. Fishbane’s prose often reads like vignettes or poetry from a personal diary as he writes from the dark place that becomes his world without his wife... a testament to... the quality of his love and despair.”

Nov 29, 2011
Reviewer Diane Brandley writes, "Ms. Moorehead has skillfully woven the stories of resistance, survival, and life after the war into a very readable and competent work, which can now take its rightful place among many other histories of the time."

Nov 29, 2011
Reviewer Karen Dionne writes, "...breathes life into a man baby boomers thought they knew, and who...a new generation is just discovering for the first time...book to examine, in full, the life of one of the most influential iconoclasts of our time."


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