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Bourbon Billy by Ted Fiolek | Portland Book Review
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Bourbon Billy by Ted Fiolek. On April 9, 2014. Powell’s Amazon IndieBound Barnes & Noble iBooks. Remember when the dot-com bubble hadn’t burst, no mortgage went unapproved and Enron was named “America’s Most Innovative Company by Fortune magazine? Ah, the late 1990s and early 2000s. That’s when we meet Willie, Bullo, Tony and Sammy, the main characters in the social satire,. Is a fun read that may make you look at your accountant a little differently next tax season. Do you like Portland Book Review.
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Cloud Computing – The Glide OS Story, Solving the Cross Platform Puzzle | Portland Book Review
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Cloud Computing – The Glide OS Story, Solving the Cross Platform Puzzle. On July 29, 2013. Glide On By: The Revolution of Cloud Computing. By Donald Leka and Claire Leka. Happy About, $9.99, 120 pages. Cloud Computing The Glide OS Story. TransMedia founder and CEO Donald Leka, the creator of the Glide OS, and his wife, Claire Leka, strive to shed some light on TransMedia’s revolutionary but not that widely known Glide operating system. Reviewed by Ashley McCall. Amazon asin=B00D7H0XRI&text=Buy On Amazon]...
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A Princess Bound: Naughty Fairy Tales for Women | Portland Book Review
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A Princess Bound: Naughty Fairy Tales for Women. On August 15, 2014. A Princess Submits…. Edited by Kristina Wright. Cleis Press, $15.95, 222 pages. Fall into a world where princesses marry monsters, where ravens become men of dreams, and where Prince Charming has a kinky side. It was as if he’d been made just to pleasure her, and she wondered how much was happy happenstance, and how much the subtle art of faerie glamour. Thought-provoking and arousing,. Reviewed by Axie Barclay. You might also like.
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The Dog Stars | Portland Book Review
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On July 6, 2013. Alfred A. Knopf, $24.95, 336 pages. Is a thrilling debut from adventure writer Peter Heller set in a dystopian but distinctly recognizable future. Hig is a pilot surviving in a largely depopulated America where most of its inhabitants including Hig’s wife and daughter did not survive a mass flu epidemic. With the plethora of doomsday novels out there,. Reviewed by Laura Di Giovine. Amazon asin=0307959945&text=Buy On Amazon][amazon asin=0307959945&text=Buy On Amazon&template=carousel].
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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Vol.1 by Al Ewing and Rob Williams, illustrated by Simon Fraser and Gary Caldwell | Portland Book Review
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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Vol.1 by Al Ewing and Rob Williams, illustrated by Simon Fraser and Gary Caldwell. On August 10, 2015. Barnes & Noble. The coloring on these pages (and the following flashbacks to this point in Alice’s life) is so stark and grim; they truly reflect the feeling of suffering and loss. Of course, in the midst of this pain, Alice is thrown into an adventure as the bumbling doctor runs across her path, while chasing down an alien. All said, this is a well-written story arc by E...
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Eric Barber-Isaac | Portland Book Review
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All posts by Eric Barber-Isaac. Freedom of Speech: Mightier Than The Sword by David K. Shipler —. August 11, 2015. Freedom of Speech: Mightier Than The Sword, written and read by David K. Shipler, is a book about speech, it’s limits in the United States, and various instances when it has been called into question. The introduction to the book talks about the [.]. The Education of Brother Thaddius and Other Tales of DemonWars by R. A. Salvatore —. April 17, 2015. January 15, 2015. August 30, 2016. Current...
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Nathanial Garrod | Portland Book Review
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All posts by Nathanial Garrod. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Vol.1 by Al Ewing and Rob Williams, illustrated by. —. August 10, 2015. The Doctor is in with this new story from writers Al Ewing and Rob Williams. Doctor Who stories traditionally start with background on the friend that will be joining the Doctor, and this story is no different. We begin the story with Alice [.]. Child of a Hidden Sea by A. M. Dellamonica —. October 7, 2014. April 11, 2014. In Defense of the Review by Paul Vicary. Crafts a...
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The Absence | Portland Book Review
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On May 7, 2014. A Creepy and Atmospheric Graphic Novel. Titan Comics, $19.99, 272 pages. Not a graphic novel for the faint of heart,. Switches back and forth between Marwood and the mysterious Dr. Temple, and quickly leaves readers with the feeling that both men are hiding an important secret. However, much of the book’s mystery revolves around the town itself and the suspicious atmosphere that surrounds it. An engaging and somewhat disturbing read for graphic novel fans,. Reviewed by Whitney Smyth.
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Editing Services | Portland Book Review
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All of our nonfiction editors are currently booked for the next few months. Please email us at info@portlandbookreview.com. For inquiries regarding scheduling. Portland Book Review wants you to live your dreams and be the published author you were meant to be! We now offer Editing Services to assist you in fulfilling that dream. As you can see, it can easily cost several thousand dollars for a few rounds of developmental edits alone. Why Use Our Services? We are offering these services specifically for w...