Publishers Weekly is a "trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents" and has been published continuously since 1872, according to Wikipedia.
Jeff Miller, the author of Behind the Lines (which I copyedited), has received an important positive review from the Publishers Weekly unit, BookLife, that reviews self-published books. The review is at http://publishersweekly.com/978-0-9906893-0-0 and states that the book is "an intriguing read" and "will be of greatest interest to specialists in WWI and European history." Jeff has also posted all of the book's reviews on the book's website at http://wwibehindthelines.com/reviews/
Publishers Weekly is a "trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents" and has been published continuously since 1872, according to Wikipedia.
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4/16/2017 05:54:29 pm
I love to read back from history or sometimes watch a movie that remakes the past. I am very concerned when the story is all about WWI, WWII or even the Pearl Harbor. I watch the Hacksaw-ridge last weekend and it was an amazing true life story. It was a tale of a man who named Dus as a Medic Soldier. He does not desire to take away the lives of other people, but he just wants to help and save lives.
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Good picture of group. The purpose of a book review is to help other people decide whether or not they want to read a book. You do this by summarizing the book and by evaluating how well the writer wrote the book. The book review can explain the positive aspects of the book, the negative aspects of the book, or both.
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11/11/2016 05:26:20 pm
That reviews are true! I think that this book is great too! I've read it!
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1/8/2017 11:16:18 pm
Great book and a good reviews on the internet. I think this is a success!
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