How I Learned to Smoke: An American Girl in Iran Review

How I Learned to Smoke: An American Girl in Iran
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Hi Everyone! Jane Galer here. I'm just posting this to let interested readers know that I have signed a contract to reissue my memoir through Poiesis Press in paperback and eBook versions in August 2011. Please check back! While you're waiting, you could read my latest book, Becoming Hummingbird!Becoming Hummingbird

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A Taste of Smoke Review

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"A Taste of Smoke" by Marion Dane Bauer is a pretty good book. It's about an adventurous thirteen year old girl named Caitlin. She is looking forward to a camping trip with her sister. First, a guy named Alex, shows up at their campsite, and she knows Pam planned it. Caitlin decides to take a bike ride on the path, and on the way back, she meets this boy, who appeared out of no where. His name is Frank, and he helps Caitlin back to her campsite. The weird part is that no one but Caitlin can see or hear Frank. If you like adventure, I reccomend this book to you!

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Spectres in the Smoke: A Creeping Narrative Review

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This book explores a time and place not well covered in popular fiction - Britain just following the Second World War. The struggle with Germany had left this country destitute and exhausted, yet life went on. The Labor government tried to be all things to all people with little resources and the protagonist is dragooned into the dark corners of how this society must muddle on through. I have no idea if the details of London criminal society are at all authentic, but they seem so. The politics and economics are right in line with what history tells us. The characters are sympathetic and nuanced, motivations complex but sometimes noble. Violence is shown as ocasional but brutal and tension relieved at times by sardonic humor. Over all an engaging look at time usually out of our collective memory.

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Longarm 340: Longarm Holy Smokes Gang Review

Longarm 340: Longarm Holy Smokes Gang
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I never heard of the Longarm titles until recently. So, this is my first one to read. And it certainly won't be the last. This is one hell of a western yarn! It's an extremely well-told, fast-paced story that has lots of characters, and loaded with action, adventure, scenery, violence, and sex. Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long, (Longarm), is one cool character, who has a great sense of humor, even in the most dire situations. His dialogue is wonderful. I found myself smiling repeatedly, and even laughing aloud several times. This is a fun read.
Try it. You'll like it.
I'm going back for more. I hear Longarm & The Wolf Women is even better...


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GOING UP IN SMOKEThe Haughton Brothers-better known as the Holy Smokes Gang-have broken free from the grips of the law. With wild ideas of overthrowing the government, they're wreaking havoc in the Rockies, preying on ore trains taking gold to the U.S. Mint. Longarm has low tolerance for greedy men and plans on making them pay-with their lives, if necessary. With the assistance of some holy-rolling dames who have a few tricks up their petticoats, the Holy Smokes Gang better look out, because they're in for some holy hell...

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Smoke Bellow Review

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i read this book a good while ago and have been looking for another copy. i noticed a review by another patron saying the story seemed choppy, and did i miss a page? when she said she thought she missed a page she was close to the truth. the book that i read, the 1912 edition has 384 pages, the one available now has 108 pages. i think that the story was butcherd by some editor for what ever reason.

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Smoke Bellow--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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The Smoke Stops Here Review

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If this book could make me stop smoking it can make anyone stop smoking. If Mr. Lacey had written it 30 years ago, I wouldn't be smoking today and neither would thousands and thousands of other smokers. I had no idea anything could be this powerful. Do yourself the best favor of your life. Stop what you're doing. Buy this book. When it arrives take the phone off the hook and read it cover to cover. You'll be stunned you won't know what to say or think, but one thing for sure, you'll never smoke again. Thank you Smoke Stop!

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"The Smoke Stops Here" is a blend of fictional vignettes and facts that delivers a powerful, poignant and extraordinary look at nicotine addiction.It is a work of exceptional insight and value, uncluttered, unambiguous and quite possibly unique among self-help books.The author's coup lies in revealing smokers to themselves, achieved while maintaining a work that is enlightening, compassionate, engorssing, imaginative and even humorous.An easy gait and a home-spun philosophy prevail throughout, as the author explains his own escape from 20 years of nicotine addiction.Essential health issues are amply addressed, from vitamins the author used to repair years of damage he sustained from smoking, to the fear of weight gain, depression and stress smokers unnecessarily associate with quitting.You will sense the strength of this inspirational work from the moment you pick it up.Nothing quite like has ever been offered to smokers.You will laugh and cry, but you will enjoy every minute of your escape from cigarette prison inside the magic pages of "The Smoke Stops Here."

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Smoke, Fire and Desire Review

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This story is about a female scientist who goes to a male strip show with some friends on her birthday and falls for one of the performers. Unknown to her, this performer is a type of genie who belongs to her for the next 30 days. Yes, it's a bit farfetched but still, it is an interesting concept.
The characters were likeable enough; Sandro the genie is attentive and I enjoyed the main female characters habit of throwing out useless bits of information. Another thing I liked was that the main female character was not a size 2 but a more realistic size 16.
Ok, as I said the story was interesting but I have to say, there was so much mating that at one point I thought, "Geez, they are having sex...again!?" What I'm getting at is I would have preferred a bit more romance and storyline rather than every adventure turn into something sexual.
The misleading part is that I found this book while searching for interracial romance which, this is not. Overall, it was just ok.

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Scientist Rhylie Dawson works hard, but when it comes to play she's pretty reserved. Until her friends take her to The Cave of Pleasure in New York City. She's there to celebrate her birthday, and maybe, just maybe, get lucky. What Rhylie doesn't know is The Cave of Pleasure is run by Djinn, and they're eager to show her that there's more to life than just work. On stage in front of a bevy of male dancers, Rhylie is told to choose one for her special birthday dance. She picks the fireman, and quickly learns that where there's smoke, there's fire, and a great deal of desire.

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Year of the Smoke Girl Review

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Our rites of passage are many. For the fiction writer, it is the debut novel. Some debuts pass by uneventfully, while others attract our attention. Olivia Boler's debut novel not only attracts our attention. It is up in lights. What puts any debut up in lights? When a new artist upstages all the others with a work of exceptional insight, artistry, and mastery. This work is Year of the Smoke Girl. Olivia Boler, a native of San Francisco, takes us on a journey with Khatia Quigley, a young woman who is given a haunting charge by her dying mother. 'Wu Sham,' Khatia's mother says on her deathbed, meaning 'foggy hills' or 'misty hills.' It isn't until later that Khatia learns that the foggy city of San Francisco holds the answer to her true identity. In the mean time, Khatia begins a journey to Europe with her college roommate, turned lover. Boler not only delves into the mysteries and complexity of sexuality with her main character, she illustrates the frightening extremes of racial prejudice. Khatia's mother is Chinese, and her father is Caucasian. In Year of the Smoke Girl, bi-racial Khatia, one spitfire, funny young woman, not only 'comes of age,' she comes of 'sexuality' and comes of 'race.' It takes a writer of Olivia Boler's exceptional skill to bring all these elements together, especially without fanfare but as a natural by-product of the story itself. And perhaps this is Boler's greatest gift: she is a storyteller, a storyteller who is able to imbue not only insight but also humor into her story. For Khatia, life is too serious to take seriously. The narrative voice, like the main character, is fully humorous, fully ironic, at times biting, but always witty. At one point, Khatia says, 'Making love to a woman was like shaving without soap... Sexy. Dangerous. Mildly painful.' Who wouldn't describe their 'first' similarly? But who would be able to say it with such repartee? Porter, Khatia's brother, describes Khatia this way: '...We'll, she's never really been with us to begin with. When she's being quiet, she gets a look on her face, it's like a cross between a nun and a serial killer.' Boler's insight comes through especially in her main character's encounter with an old man she meets on a park bench in Amsterdam. The old man has a 'large, cartilaginous nose and lots of spidery gray hair growing out of the edges of his spotted, red ears.' The old man speaks English and offers Khatia a compliment. This was not a good way to start a conversation for her. She did not like compliments. 'Never believe them for a minute,' she says to herself. Then the old man asks her about her goals. That's when Khatia really panics. What are goals? 'Points scored? ...I guess my goal is to find a goal,' she finally says. The old man is delighted. 'That is excellent!' he responds, 'Yes, that is exactly what you must do. Take a step each day at a time, and enjoy each step as you take it, no matter how hard it may seem.... [Life] only gets complicated to make it interesting.' Khatia takes the old man's words to heart as she pursues her journey through Europe, back to America, and eventually to San Francisco where the mystery of 'Wu Sham' is finally solved. Olivia Boler's main character effectively and skillfully covers a wide range of rites of passage in her debut novel. But it is this debut novel itself that we as the grateful reader get to celebrate. Boler is a strong, new voice in the literary world. Year of the Smoke Girl is vibrant and vivid story-telling. It is up in lights.

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Smoke Review

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Chris often went to the tree house high on the Oregon mountainside above his family's home. He went there to escape his new stepfather. Then Smoke appeared. He was a half-starved wild German shepherd.

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War Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man, Book 7) Review

War Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man, Book 7)
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Don't read this book....unless you're prepared to read the ton of other
books in the "Smoke Jensen and Preacher" series. This author writes a book
before breakfast and another just before dinner. They're plentiful and
highly addictive. Suspend belief and enjoy.
Smoke Jensen, in particular, shoots or fist fights around a hundred
hard cases per book and they all highly deserve the mayhem he delivers.
In spite of this high fiction (most famous old West gunfighters only
killed 3 or 4 men in their entire lives) you'll soldier on with the
series because Smoke Jensen is the stuff heros are made of and the
writing is crisp and moving.
Just don't say you weren't warned when you find that you spent your whole
summer (or winter) in a comfy chair with 50 or so of these read books
strewn around you.


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Up in Smoke (Kansas Police Chief Susan Wren, 6) Review

Up in Smoke (Kansas Police Chief Susan Wren, 6)
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I won't bore you with the plot--let's go straight to the evaluation. This is a good book! It's got action, well-drawn characters, several intertwining subplots, lots of interesting background--and, the prose craftsmanship is outstanding. Well worth reading!

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Blowing Smoke (A Robin Light Thriller) Review

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In Syracuse, Noah's Ark sells exotic pets, but the owner Robin Light fails to make enough money to pay her taxes. If she does not come up with some cash soon, she will be forced to declare bankruptcy. Robin moonlights as a private detective, but is so desperately strapped for income, she accepts two cases simultaneously.

The first case involves a fifteen-year-old runaway whose parents want her home. In her quest to find Bethany, Robin visits a cemetery, a tattoo parlor, and a Goth concert. Her other assignment involves wealthy Rose Taylor, whose children want Robin to debunk psychic Pat Humphrey. In the course of this investigation someone punches Robin in the jaw, someone shoots at her, and a knife is placed against her throat. While engulfed in both inquiries, Robin wonders if bankruptcy might prove the better alternative.

Barbara Block knows how to write an action-packed private detective novel that turns into a strong urban Noir centering on the Upstate New York city of Syracuse. The heroine is quite a sleuth and readers will want her as a friend who hopefully will revisits the audience with her next adventures.

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The Girl Born of Smoke Review

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A Girl Born of Smoke starts off with an young girl, Aurora, running from a mysterious man and finding sanctuary with two strangers. After I read the first few chapters, I thought I knew what was going on, but I was wrong. Jessica Billings spins a tale that takes you through fascinating and unexpected twists and turns that truly leave you guessing about what is going to happen next. The moment you think you know who the good guys are, you will find yourself proven wrong in the next paragraph. I managed to catch on to some of the twists, but one took me by surprise and had me eagerly reading more.
Beyond the well-crafted story line, the characters are diverse and distinctive and a pleasure to get to know as the story progresses.
This is an excellent first novel of a new author who I hope will be writing more.

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When Aurora is thrust into a world torn apart by war, she realizes she is the magically gifted child everyone is searching for. Haunted by the guilt of her sister's accidental death and terrified of being found out, she swears never to use her powers. But all that changes when her best friend is mistaken as the wizard and kidnapped. In her struggle to rescue him, she finds evidence the opposing armies may be connected, controlled by a single individual with his own agenda. With loved ones on both sides of the war, she is forced to decide who she can trust as she tries to stop the fighting. But, can she even trust her own sanity?

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Night Smoke Review

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RYAN PIASECKI: A man's man. A woman's fantasy. The kind of guy who got the job done, no matter what the obstacles.. or how beatiful they were. NATALIE FLETCHER: Cool, calm, collected. Until someone started making trouble for her business... and HE showed up. Arson investigator Ryan Piasecki came from the street, and he wasn't the type to make nice with an upper-crust business executive like Natalie Fletcher. His business was fires-and his instincts told him the one at Fletcher Industries was no accident. They told him something else, too-that the sparks flying between him and this very classy lady had all the makings of a five-alarm blaze....

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The Bill of Rights and Responsibilities: A Book of Common Sense Review

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This is a fantastic book. It should be mandatory reading in highschool. An absolutely great example of the "Golden Rule."

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The Prince of Palos Verdes: A Sawyer Black Novel Review

The Prince of Palos Verdes: A Sawyer Black Novel
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THE PRINCE OF PALOS VERDES takes place in Palos Verdes, California. Full disclosure: I live in Palos Verdes and I know Stephen Smoke. He's written a lot of novels and is a good writer.
But he writes about an aspect of PV I am not familiar with--the sexual antics of the very rich. Needless to say, not all of us residents are rich or sexually antical (is that a word?). What have we been missing?
Sawyer Black, a retired LAPD homicide detective is now rich, apparently from writing mysteries and having movies made out of them. When the wife of his billionaire friend, Justin Wright, is murdered, Wright asks Sawyer to help out, whatever that means. What it means is that Sawyer talks to a lot of rich people at eating and drinking establishments in and around Palos Verdes, all correctly identified, drinks a lot of fancy alcoholic beverages and learns about sexcapades that would make Casanova blush. In the evening he pets the koi fish in his backyard pond and wonders why his marriage is falling apart.
The plot of the book is well laid out. There are plenty of suspects, and they all get enough page time for you to form your own opinions about them. You will also find out what rich people like to eat and drink, and what a mess they make of their personal lives. (I suspect that not all of them live like this. Isn't Bill Gates faithful to his wife?) Their mansions are described, as well as the views from Palos Verdes (which is a hilly peninsula overlooking Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean).
If you like to live vicariously through the eyes of people most of us don't associate with, this book is for you. So jump into your Rolls; we're off to sip Grey Goose martinis and talk about sex parties...er, sorry, honey, if you've been listening I meant poker parties.


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Justin Wright is a collector...of things and people. Nothing in his multi-billion dollar empire was more precious to him than his wife, Judy. And nothing had ever threatened that empire...until the night he discovered Judy's dead body in the foyer of their Palos Verdes mansion.Sawyer Black is a retired LAPD homicide detective who now writes crime novels, some of which have been made into feature films. He leads an idyllic life in Palos Verdes and spends most evenings sipping brandy while petting fish in his koi pond and watching the sun melt into the Pacific. But his life, not unlike the lives of the characters in his novels, is not always what it seems. His marriage is in trouble, he's drinking too much...and his friend's wife has just been murdered.When Justin Wright becomes the prime suspect in his wife's murder, and his life and freedom hang in the balance, he turns to Sawyer for help.But Sawyer is not sure he can save his friend...until he saves himself.

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Trick of the Light: A Detective Story for The New Age Review

Trick of the Light: A Detective Story for The New Age
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Trick of the Light is very captivating. It's interesting and very poignant. The characters are believable and very endearing. The fact in fantasy concept hooked me and kept me reading. The search for answers and the elusive Chris Justice took me on my own spiritual journey and made me ask myself what all my beliefs and conceptions really mean to me. I love this book so much, I plan to read it again. It's a spritual and trippy experience.

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