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The reviewer for The Washington Post, Book Editor Glendy Culligan also received Dr. No well, calling it " a thin little whodunit which rocked the British Empire and shook the English Establishment ", adding " Bully for it!
Professor Dennis Showalter, the 2005 recipient of the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Military History, is an expert on World War II, a Distinguished Visiting Professor at West Point and the United States Air Force Academy, reviewer for the History Book Club, and author of Tannenberg: Clash of Empires, the 1992 winner of the American Historical Association's Paul Birdsall Prize.
Book reviewer Kris Kosaka of The Japan Times panned the novella, stating that “ Arudou's underwhelming style insults the seriousness of international child abduction, the literary form itself, and any reader expecting something more than sludge .”
Pratt was a military analyst for Time magazine ( whose obituary described him as " bearded, gnome-like " and listed " raising marmosets " among his hobbies ), as well as a regular reviewer of historical nonfiction and fantasy and science fiction for the New York Times Book Review.
She is also a reviewer and columnist-primarily for The Guardian-and has been a judge for several literary awards, including the Orange Award for New Writers and the Guardian First Book Award.
He was also a prominent reviewer of math books in the weekly Book Review column of the Indian newspaper The Hindu in Chennai.
Srinivasan was a prominent reviewer of math books in the weekly Book Review column of the Indian newspaper The Hindu in Chennai:
In the Washington Post Book World, reviewer Michael Kammen, a professor of American History, wrote:
A reviewer for The El Paso Times wrote: “ These very personal essays cross several borders: cultural, historical, and self-imposed .... We owe it to ourselves to read, savor and read them again .” The collection of essays won the Bronze Award in ForeWord's Book of the Year Award in Essays.
Writing in The Washington Post, longtime Book World reviewer Paul di Filippo states, “ Overall, the Weisses exhibit fine taste and editorial restraint, although ... their selection of the opening piece is puzzling ... But then a challenging story such as John H. Ritter's ‘ Baseball in Iraq ( Being the True Story of the Ghost of Gunnery Sergeant T. J. McVeigh )’ comes along and dispels all cant and cliché with its elegant portrayal of the reviled terrorist working out his karma .”
In 1969, he was appointed senior Daily Book Reviewer for The New York Times, a position he held until 1995, when he became a regular daily book reviewer.
A comic novel, The Fair Sister, about two African-American families, was published in 1963, but it was pulled by the publisher after a reviewer in The New York Times Book Review called Goyen “ insensitive ”.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times called the book " spellbinding ... bold, dynamic, unusually vivid ," while a reviewer in The New York Times Book Review suggested that Hellhound " may be the first book on King that owes less to Taylor Branch than Robert Ludlum.
Page is the poetry reviewer for ABC Radio's The Book Show and, for a decade before that, its Books and Writing program.
The chapter was well received, being called the " best section of the book " and being " better than I reviewer expected ".< Ref name =" NT "/> The maps were commended by some, being called " useful right out of the box " but Mike MacKenzie, of RPGnet, said they were " basically a Book of Lairs for undead.
The reviewer for the New York Times Book Review said, " As a portrait of finance, politics and the world of avarice and ambition on Wall Street, the book has the movement and tension of an epic novel.
The unnamed reviewer in The New York Times Book Review of January 1, 1935 said, " The stories are sufficiently varied, both as to scene and as to plot, to afford this new detective the widest possible scope for his alibities.

Book and Shawl
* Book 3: Comes a Badger Lord ( also entitled: " A Shawl for Aunt Blench ")

Book and wrote
Lloyd Lewis wrote that when he first knew Carl in 1916, Sandburg was making $27.50 a week writing features for the Day Book and eating sparse luncheons in one-arm restaurants.
Then followed a period in which he wrote reviews for The New York Times Book Review, The Commonweal, Commentary, had a small piece in Partisan Review, and moved on to Hudson, The Village Voice, and Exodus.
He was the first reporter for the Arkansas supreme court and also wrote a book ( published anonymously ), titled The Arkansas Form Book, which was a guidebook for lawyers.
He wrote a book called Al-Tibb min al-Kitab wa-al-Sunna ( Medicine from the Book and the Life of the Prophet ) describing the Islamic medical practices from the time of Muhammad.
Although he wrote poetry, also an anthology of verses on the monasteries of Mesopotamia and Egypt, and a genealogical work, his fame rests upon his Book of Songs ( Kitab al-Aghani ).
He also wrote several works of Biblical exegesis, primarily of volumes in the Old Testament, which are preserved in excerpts regarding the Book of Genesis, the Song of Solomon, and Psalms.
In Gregory ’ s day, history was not recognized as an independent field of study ; it was a branch of grammar or rhetoric, and historia ( defined asstory ’) summed up the approach of the learned when they wrote what was, at that time, considered ‘ history .’ Gregory ’ s Dialogues Book Two, then, an authentic medieval hagiography cast as a conversation between the Pope and his deacon Peter, is designed to teach spiritual lessons.
In Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, he wrote that his influences included Charles Schulz for Peanuts ; Walt Kelly for Pogo and George Herriman for Krazy Kat.
Similar to the traditional view in Judaism, conservative Christians view the Book of Daniel as written by the prophet Daniel, who they claim wrote the book around 536 BC after having been in captivity for about 70 years.
In c. 409 AD, Augustine of Hippo wrote to Deogratias concerning the challenge of some to the miracle recorded in the Book of Jonah.
Jorge Luis Borges wrote a contemporary bestiary of sorts, the Book of Imaginary Beings, which collects imaginary beasts from bestiaries and fiction.
Abbott also wrote educational text books, one being " Via Latina: First Latin Book " which was published in 1898 and distributed around the world within the education system.
Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations ( Book I, Chapter X, paragraph 72 ):
Hildegard also wrote nearly 400 letters to correspondents ranging from Popes to Emperors to abbots and abbesses ; two volumes of material on natural medicine and cures ; an invented language called the Lingua ignota ; various minor works, including a gospel commentary and two works of hagiography ; and three great volumes of visionary theology: Scivias, Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life "), and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ").
American historian and author Ruth Edna Kelley of Massachusetts wrote the first book length history of the holiday in the U. S ; The Book of Hallowe ' en ( 1919 ), and references souling in the chapter " Hallowe ' en in America ";
Avicenna, considered among the most influential medical scholars in history, wrote The Canon of Medicine ( 1025 ) and The Book of Healing ( 1027 ), which remained standard textbooks in both Muslim and European universities until the 17th century.
The book received recommendations from Elie Wiesel who wrote in The New York Times Book Review that it was " one of the best ...
" The reason why Taylor believes this, is that " a friend of Kosinski's wrote a letter to the Times, which was published in the Book Review, describing the detailed plans he and Jerzy had made to meet that weekend at Polanski's house on Cielo Drive.
95 ) Patmos, where he wrote the Book of Revelation.
" It states that he wrote the gospel known after him, the Book of Revelation, and the three epistles ascribed to him.
"... Arthur's genius lay in his ability to imagine songs, with fully formed lyrics and melodies ," wrote John Einarson in " Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love ," an authorized biography on Lee that was released in 2010.
In The Wealth of Nations, Book I, chapter 8, Smith wrote:
Luke, who wrote the Gospel of Luke, was a physician who lived around AD 30 to 130 ( exact years are not known ), and he also wrote the Book of Acts in the Bible.

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