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" Reviewing the book for Astounding Science Fiction, P. Schuyler Miller characterized the title piece as " one of Bradbury's bitter, almost hysterical diatribes ," although he praised its " emotional drive and compelling, nagging detail.
Reviewing the book, Stephen F. Blinkhorn, a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, wrote that The Mismeasure of Man was " a masterpiece of propaganda " that selectively juxtaposed data to further a political agenda.
Reviewing Hobsbawm's 2011 How to Change the World in The Wall Street Journal, Michael Moynihan argued: Reviewing the same book, Francis Wheen argued in a similar vein: " When writing about how the anti-fascist campaigns of the 1930s brought new recruits to the communist cause, he cannot even bring himself to mention the Hitler-Stalin pact, referring only to ' temporary episodes such as 1939 – 41 '.
Reviewing the book on its publication, Andrea Parke says that Gallico creates " magic ... when he writes the sequences with Mouche and the puppets.
Reviewing Sowell's 1984 book Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality ?, University of Chicago sociologist William Julius Wilson said that Sowell did not explore " reasonable alternative explanations and hypotheses " in his critiques of affirmative action.
Reviewing Keys ' book, the British archaeologist Ken Dark commented that " much of the apparent evidence presented in the book is highly debatable, based on poor sources or simply incorrect " and that " Nonetheless, both the global scope and the emphasis on the 6th century AD as a time of wide-ranging change are commendable, and the book contains some fascinating and obscure information which will be new to many.
Hardwick had published an essay in Harpers in 1959, edited by Robert Silvers, called " The Decline of Book Reviewing ", a scornful look at the failure of criticism in book reviews of the time, that inspired this group.
Reviewing the book, Charles E. Osgood classified the book as a graduate-level text based more on objective facts than theoretical constructs.
Reviewing the book for the November 28, 1985 issue of The New York Times, Israeli historian Yehoshua Porath described the book as a " sheer forgery ," stating that " n Israel, at least, the book was almost universally dismissed as sheer rubbish except maybe as a propaganda weapon.
Reviewing Ultimates 3, IGN called the book a " reasonably decent experience " although the issue " falters on its own merits ", only to later state while reviewing the third issue that " Behind the theatrics and swagger, there's just nothing there to draw me in.
Reviewing Katz's book, The Battle for Rome, István Deák, on the other hand, cautions that although " armed resistance during World War II was romanticized because the Nazis were such an appalling enemy, and because in that war the guerrillas ' targets were still mainly soldiers ", it is increasingly hard to draw the line between freedom fighting and terrorism.
Fortune described The Tipping Point as “ a fascinating book that makes you see the world in a different way .” The Daily Telegraph called it “ a wonderfully offbeat study of that little-understood phenomenon, the social epidemic .” Reviewing Blink, the Baltimore Sun dubbed Gladwell “ the most original American journalist since the young Tom Wolfe .” Farhad Manjoo at Salon described the book as “ a real pleasure.
" Reviewing this book in the libertarian magazine Reason, Michael W. Lynch sums up some of their conclusions as, " Blacks and whites live, learn, work, pray, play, and entertain separately.
Reviewing the book just after publication, Guggenheim Fellow Andreas Dorpalen wrote that Hilberg had " covered his topic with such thoroughness that his book will long remain a basic source of information on this tragic subject.
( 1989 ), “ Reviewing the book reviews ”, PS: Political science and Politics, Vol.
Reviewing the book in The Christian Science Monitor, Laura Van Tuyl stated, " Berry presents a dispassionate history of the women's movement, day care, and home life, showing the persistent obstacles to economic and political power that have confronted women as a result of society's definition of them as ' mothers.

Reviewing and David
Reviewing the posters of several 1999 films, David Hochman of Entertainment Weekly rated American Beautys highly, saying it evoked the tagline ; he said, " You return to the poster again and again, thinking, this time you're gonna find something.
Its well-regarded culture critics include David Edelstein ( movies ), Emily Nussbaum ( TV ), Jerry Saltz ( art ), Justin Davidson ( classical music and architecture ), and Sam Anderson ( books ), who won the National Book Critics Circle's Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing in 2007.

Reviewing and wrote
Reviewing Genesis 1976 – 1982 in Q, Andy Fyfe wrote: "... in spite of 150 million album sales the bottom line is that little of the band ’ s output has aged well ...
Reviewing the story, critic Zack Handlen wrote, "' Second Variety ' is grim, violent, and suspenseful.
Reviewing the album's re-release in 2008, Sic Magazine wrote, " For 64 minutes they were the greatest band on the planet.
" Reviewing the work's New York debut, critic Anthony Tommasini wrote, " Between the roaring craziness of the first and third movements, the middle movement is a suite of four short musical musings on childhood mementos discovered in an attic.
Reviewing the production in the New York Times, Ben Brantley wrote that "... in his art as in his life, Williams could be grotesquely excessive and sloppy.
Reviewing John Arlott: Cricket ’ s Radical Voice, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the twentieth anniversary of his death, Gillian Reynolds wrote in the Daily Telegraph of " Arlott ’ s independence, his Englishness, sense of fairness and justice, sympathy for the underdog and relish for the beautiful and the good ".
Reviewing the first episode for The Guardian newspaper the day after it had aired, Gareth McLean wrote that "... it's bloody magic.
Reviewing the show for the NME, Paul Du Noyer wrote:
Reviewing the American edition of the novel, Iris Barry wrote that, " Love on the Dole is the real thing.
" Reviewing his production of The Crucible, The Strip magazine wrote: " Gabriel Reid is a clever, tightly disciplined, diligent director, with a bold and clear eye for design.
Reviewing the series, Wisden editor Sydney Southerton wrote, " Verity, apart from his one amazing performance at Lord's, could be complimented upon his steadiness rather than upon his effectiveness on hard wickets ".
Reviewing the two-CD set, The Liltin ' Miss Tilton, ( Capitol, 2000 ), critic Don Heckman wrote:
Reviewing it in The New York Times, Samuel G. Freedman wrote, " Reviewing a book is not reviewing a life.
Reviewing First Love for The Christian Science Monitor, Melvin Maddocks wrote that " a sense of vital, untampered-with conflict is missing.
Reviewing the 1950 Frederick Fell edition in the New York Times, Rex Lardner wrote that while the " fine " novel " contain a good deal of sound prophecy,.
Reviewing The Mousmé, The Observer wrote that the co-authors had " failed to supply any adequate dramatic raison d ' être for the prominent character of Miyo, a fair-haired Japanese damsel, embodied by Miss Cicely Courtneidge with much sprightliness but far too much effort, facial and otherwise, of coy significance.
Reviewing the album's double CD incarnation for Allmusic, Sean Westergaard wrote, " Frank Zappa [...] was one of the finest and most underappreciated guitarists around.
Reviewing Mary Beard's BBC television series Meet the Romans in April 2012, Gill wrote that the academic " should be kept away from cameras altogether.
Reviewing the premiere in The Manchester Guardian, Ivor Brown wrote, " the gentleman in charge of ' Noises off ' becomes at times the protagonist … he can make a noise so like a train that he might impose on the station master of a terminus ; meanwhile, he can throw in a hurricane, as it were, with the other hand.
Reviewing the book in the December 1997 issue of Appalachia, Gene Daniell wrote that it
Reviewing the play in The Guardian, drama critic Michael Billington wrote, " Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia in the Olivier is a bundle of contradictions.

Reviewing and keeps
Reviewing the book, one critic noted that Morand “ keeps on repeating the contemporary bromide that ‘ the Jews own New York, the Irish run it, and the Negroes enjoy it … Italians hardly can be assimilated .’” Speakeasies, Morand had concluded: “ I can not think of anything sadder .” New York City ’ s theatre / entertainment district, the Broadway thoroughfare and its central hub Times Square, suggested to Morand an apocalyptic future:

Reviewing and asking
This ongoing dispute with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ( HEW ) began to intensify in 1979 when the College filed a petition for judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, asking the court to overturn a previous decision by the Reviewing Authority, Office of Civil Rights of HEW.

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