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meredithmcclaren · 2 months ago
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Hello!
@andyharvest and I got a really nice review from Kirkus the other day on our upcoming book CRUMBLE! (out Feb 2025)
I'm so happy this book is coming into the world and that soon other people will get to read it! <3
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thatsbelievable · 4 months ago
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Hey! The Monstrous Adventures of Mummy Man and Waffles got a nice write-up from Kirkus reviews! Check out the new spooky humor middle-grade book written by Steve Behling (me!) HERE!
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richardarmitagefanpage · 2 months ago
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📰: Kirkus Reviews
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scottycomics · 1 month ago
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Baby's first Kirkus review!!! ;u;
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wellesleybooks · 1 month ago
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"For all the eons it may take to read it, this colossus of a book will own you" Kirkus Reviews on Familiaris by David Wroblewski
See the full review here.
So many of us loved The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and are thrilled to be diving back into the world David Wroblewski created.
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johannamation · 8 months ago
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THE GHOSTKEEPER got a Kirkus starred review today!! 🤩 👻 🤩
FULL REVIEW
PREORDER NOW
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1iam · 6 months ago
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sarah-maclean-completist · 2 years ago
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"MacLean delivers big action, high heat, profound emotions, and a thoughtful critique of power and privilege in this dynamite tale sure to keep readers tearing through the pages."
Kirkus gives Sarah MacLean's KNOCKOUT a starred review.
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michaeldaigle · 2 years ago
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Stand with the theater kids as they stand up to censors
Cheers to some  Fort Wayne, Indiana high school thespians who defied religious censors and the local school board, which banned the play, by performing it on their own outside the  school. The play featured roles  of interchangeable sexuality and clearly expressed the world view of these kids which features tolerance, diversity and equality. They found community support and even some…
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biblioklept · 2 years ago
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"Mothers" -- William Gaddis
“Mothers” by William Gaddis When Ralph Waldo Emerson informed—or rather, perhaps, warned us—that we are what our mothers made us, we might dismiss it as received opinion and let it go at that, like the broken clock which is right twice a day, like the self-evident answer contained in Freud’s oft-quoted query “What do women want?” when, as nature’s handmaid, she must want what nature wants which…
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weedliterary · 15 days ago
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Kirkus Reviews' take on The Afterlife Project
A real shot in the arm in the form of this highly favorable review by Kirkus! This is something every novelist hopes for (you really never know with Kirkus) and to have it happen this early in the process feels like a good omen. The novel comes out on June 3, 2025, but allow me to suggest (for various reasons, most having to do with the vicissitudes of publishing algorithms) that you preorder…
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lostcactus-thecomicstrip · 1 month ago
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I hate to ask, but I need reviews.
Dear readers, I trust this blog post finds you well as the Christmas Holiday Season and the New Year fast approaches. What happened to 2024? Time flies as monumental events come at us fast and furious before passing in a blur and disappearing over a far horizon. Who has time for anything as the year winds down to the waning weeks, days, and hours. Right? Having said that and coming perilously…
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deaverypriest · 3 months ago
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The Passion of Valentino Santi
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sarahbethdurst · 9 months ago
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Kirkus Starred Review for SPY RING!
So excited to share that my forthcoming book for kids, SPY RING, got a STARRED REVIEW in Kirkus!!!!! Eeeeep! Thanks so much, Kirkus Reviews!
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newvesselpress · 1 year ago
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STARRED review in Kirkus for THE HEBREW TEACHER by Maya Arad. "Meticulously observed, with remarkable shades of subtlety and nuance. What could have easily become a political screed is, instead, a gentle inquiry into aging, what it means to be relevant, academic ambition, and, most particularly, the morality of Zionist politics . . . The quiet subtlety of Arad’s prose only pulls the strength of her insights into higher relief."
bookshop.org/a/244/9781954404236
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rittlit · 2 years ago
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SMALL MERCIES reviews are rolling in! Here's a great one from Kirkus Reviews: "This taut, gripping mystery is also a novel of soul-searching, for the author and reader alike."
Pre-order your copy today!
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