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  • While this review may make The Historian seem trivial and “tied in a big red bow,” the author clearly worked very hard and long in her research of books and places; the result is a lengthy tome that takes you on a long journey through a well-described Europe, through old documents and journals, to an adversary we have read and written about for hundreds of years.

    “The Historian” by Elizabeth Kostova (Little, Brown and Company, 2005) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • The background birth defect rates are well-described and consistent.

    Emergency Contraception Use Does Not Adversely Affect Pregnancy Outcome aka TBTAM 2009

  • While this review may make The Historian seem trivial and “tied in a big red bow,” the author clearly worked very hard and long in her research of books and places; the result is a lengthy tome that takes you on a long journey through a well-described Europe, through old documents and journals, to an adversary we have read and written about for hundreds of years.

    2010 February 10 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • The picture of Ophelia has special meaning for me, and is so well-described in the article at the link:

    Culture Maxine 2009

  • A good anthology, in my opinion, has a well-described purpose, and the stories all work together to create a whole, rather than being a collection of arbitrary stories that were thrown together for vague reasons.

    What Goes into Anthology Editing? What Should You Be Aware of? 2010

  • It plods along, and there's the odd burst of reasonably well-described action to keep up the interest whenever it flags which is often.

    The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman Adam Whitehead 2010

  • The Zionist religious Orthodoxy is well-described by Karen Armstrong in her classic book The Battle for God:

    David Shasha: What Israel Means to Me 2010

  • Initially this move appeared unwise, with Cronin abandoning the well-described situation and memorable characters of the opening of the book to start over from scratch, but the new situation and characters are just as effective, if not moreso especially Alicia, a devastatingly effective viral hunter, and our main protagonist Peter.

    The Passage by Justin Cronin Adam Whitehead 2010

  • The Zionist religious Orthodoxy is well-described by Karen Armstrong in her classic book The Battle for God:

    David Shasha: What Israel Means to Me 2010

  • The Zionist religious Orthodoxy is well-described by Karen Armstrong in her classic book The Battle for God:

    David Shasha: What Israel Means to Me 2010

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