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Gallion Speaks - Emergent Launch Scheduled
Let the Journey Conclude We have all been anxiously awaiting Alison's fourth book. My publisher and I have scheduled her official launch...
Angie Gallion Lovell
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Marital Advice to my Grandson, Joel by Peter Davidson
When Peter Davidson contacted me to review his book, Marital Advice to my Grandson, Joel, I had not quite gotten geared up for reviews,...
Angie Gallion Lovell
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Sold by Blair Denholm
My first Gallion Picks Review of 2018 comes to you by way of Australia. Blair Denholm has created a dark and at the same time, comedic,...
Angie Gallion Lovell
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Calamity by JD Jordan
I had the pleasure of meeting JD Jordan at the Dekalb Author Expo a couple of months ago. There were upwards of 40 local authors there...
Angie Gallion
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Xenosaber by Jedaiah Ramnarine
I made a return visit the the sci-fi / fantasy realm with this weeks read. Xenosaber, Fury of the Stars by Jedaiah Ramnarine is a fast...
Angie Gallion
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Mercy's First Semester by W. M. Bunche
I would like to preface this review by telling you that I read this book twice. It was good, very good in fact, and it is profoundly...
Angie Gallion
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Aaru by David Meredith
David Meredith contacted me for a review during the time I was taking a hiatus from reviews to work on my own next novel, so there has...
Angie Gallion
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Two Natures by Jendi Reiter
One of the things I try to do when I am accepting books for review is to not only review the type of books I would write. When Jendi...
Angie Gallion
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The Heart of a Firefighter by T. Lamar Baker
I think this book will be the last of my shorts series for the time being. It is not necessarily a series of short stories, but I found...
Angie Gallion
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On the Edge: Poetry by a Mentally Ill Poet by Hayley Timmons
I am not a poet. Poetry to me, is like the rending of a soul. I do not profess to know what makes good poetry and I do not profess to...
Angie Gallion
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A Year of Teatime Tales by Angela Webster McRae
As I continue the trend of reading shorts, which is not generally my cup of tea, so to speak, I brought out a book I have had on my shelf...
Angie Gallion
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Bluewater Walkabout: Into the Caribbean by Tina Dreffin
As summer winds to a close I find myself searching for books that I can read in short bursts of attention, beause it is about all the...
Angie Gallion
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Last Exit to Montauk by Phillip Vega
I have had Phillip Vega's book, Last Exit to Montauk, sitting on my desk for weeks, really, ever since it released earlier this year. ...
Angie Gallion
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Generational Curses by Malikah Harris
I generally enjoy cross generational stories, I like the impacts that one generation has on the next. I like looking at the threads that...
Angie Gallion
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Bensy and Me by Kathi Harper Hill
Today I am back to talking about what I'm comfortable talking about, other people's books. This book, Bensy and Me by Kathi Harper Hill,...
Angie Gallion
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Canine Plague by Burt Walker
During the summer I prefer my reading in audio form and I followed my narrator from my last listen to my next listen. I like to do...
Angie Gallion
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Earth Last Sanctuary by Christian Kallias
If space fantasy is your thing you should definitely get involved with Christian Kallias. He has created a complex story line with lost...
Angie Gallion
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She's a Keeper, Confessions from a Southern Girl's Closet by Lee St. John
I am really enjoying reading the works of other local authors, and I hope that some of the books I share might inspire you to pick up a...
Angie Gallion
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The Corkscrew Adventure: Strange Times in Yeehaw Junction by Rick Sanders
Rick Sanders may well be the most talented person I know. He is an artist, he is a writer, he is a teacher. His art is amazing. His...
Angie Gallion
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Promises Kept by Jerold Lee Watts, M.D.
Promises Kept, a Southern Surgeon's reflections of mid twentieth-century medicine. was a joy to read. I am a lover of history, and this...
Angie Gallion
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