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Nov 29, 2011
Reviewer Sharon Hunt praises, "The Prague Cemetery is a masterpiece ... It is controversial, as well. Hopefully, the novel will also make readers uncomfortable, make them think and, most importantly, make them question."

Nov 19, 2011
New York Journal of Books reviewer Stephen Roulac writes,"... this volume makes a useful, timely, relevant contribution."

Nov 15, 2011
Reviewer Donald F. Calbreath writes, “Dr. Gazzaniga is careful to explain complex scientific data in terms that those outside the neurosciences can understand. But he gives a detailed narrative that paints a complicated and fascinating picture.”

Nov 15, 2011
Reviewer Jillian Abbott writes, "Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History is a nonstop read, sweepingly ambitious and fascinating..."

Nov 15, 2011
Reviewer David Cooper writes, "... there is a gutsy shift in narrative tone that lends the ending a sense of closure." Mr. Cooper notes that this debut nonfiction memoir depicts the male perspective on grief, as compared to female author Joan Didion.

Nov 14, 2011
Reviewer James Hannibal writes, "... veteran black ops author John Weisman begins this fictional account of the final mission to take down Osama Bin Laden with the last page... weaving a tail of action and intrigue around the real-world events..."

Nov 14, 2011
New York Journal of Books reviewer David Spiro writes, “This is a well argued and clearly written work that will appeal to a wide variety of readers with a broad spectrum of interests (previous knowledge of economics is not a prerequisite)."

Nov 09, 2011
NYJB reviewer Vinton Rafe McCabe writes, "Here, in a book that exists within the context of the blue nights, the gloaming, she conjures her daughter Q, evokes her spirit—and finds it so very full of life."

Nov 08, 2011
Win of free copy of a sensational new book. New York Journal of Books reviewer Jeremy McGuire raves, ", "[a] well-crafted, beautifully written, and engaging mystery."

Nov 01, 2011
Book Review of "What Doesn't Kill Us: The New Psychology of Posttraumatic Growth" appears in New York Journal of Books


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