Recent Reviews

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“Lai’s story, Clifford writes, has ‘exposed the cruelty and barbarity of the Chinese communist system.’”

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“a pot boiler that moves quickly and keeps us guessing as to the outcome.”

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Eva Payne’s invaluable study, Empire of Purity, sheds fresh light on a critical moment of U.S.

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“The plot is thriller-quick, the technical knowledge on display impressive.”

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"Ironic, isn't it, that people professing to be ‘Christians’ adamantly oppose the instructions and teachings of the person they claim to have accepted as their ‘personal savior.’"

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“a drama that's part romance, part mystery, part crime caper. Each part is told with breathtaking pacing and rich descriptions.

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a series every lover of crime fiction should read and follow; Atkinson’s stand-alone work is also of similar superb quality.

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A Little Queer Natural History showcases species from across the animal kingdom, such as the bicolor parrotfish, which can change biological sex during its lifetime, or the western lowland

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“Our senses don’t lie. Nature is good for us, and Good Nature: Why Seeing, Smelling, Hearing and Touching Plants Is Good for Our Health is a brilliant read.”

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“Nothing is really as it seems and, as readers, we have to look for the meaning behind everyone’s motivation, adding to what is a fascinating plot set in an exotic locale.”

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“Fantasy depends on immersion. Without it, the magic remains out of reach.”

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Dogs and Monsters is, in spite of the pain it brings, a magnificent book.”

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