Monday, December 24, 2012



"A Rose by any Other Name: An Alphabet of Tales About a Man and a Woman"


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5.0 out of 5 stars stranger than short fictionJune 13, 2012
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Last night, I bought it and read it before going to sleep...when I finally rested, I dreamed I was the size of a brownstone, with NYC tap water running through my veins. When I woke up I had 26 girlfriends and spoke 17 dialects of English. CHECK IT OUT!
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5.0 out of 5 stars God, I loved it.June 6, 2012
Each story had enough to suck you in. And keep you riveted. And then left you wanting. And if you know anything about seduction, well...consider me seduced. 26 times. It was lovely. I put the book down to go out into the world, and I would fantasize about coming home to read it. I can't remember the last time that happened, and certainly not with short stories.

I loved it. I'm actually weirded out by how much I loved it.

Do yourself a favor and bring this one home.
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5.0 out of 5 stars LovelyMay 4, 2012
This review is from: A Rose By Any Other Name: An Alphabet of Tales About a Man and a Woman (Kindle Edition)
As someone who rarely ventures away from non-fiction, I am thoroughly grateful to have indulged in this quick, riveting read. Whether you're trying to get the girl or get rid of the girl (or boy for that matter) you just might learn a trick or two while being fully entertained. Mazo is quick to turn a phrase, twist a plot and tug at your heartstrings. This book is a perfect balance of what a collection of short stories should be. Only wish there were more letters in the alphabet...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet smell of RoseApril 26, 2012
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christine Heath (NORTHPORT, NY, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Rose By Any Other Name: An Alphabet of Tales About a Man and a Woman (Kindle Edition)
Just finished my copy.. really enjoyed it, read through it so fast you would have thought it was on fire. Thank you for the smiles, laughs, and the tears from the story about your grandfather. for some reason I really want a pickle and I am considering going to NYC to obtain it. I think I have been everyone of those 26 roses at one point or another.. well except for the doctor... so far.
LOVE&KAOS
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!April 24, 2012
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Mr. Mazo creates characters and story lines that grab your attention and make you want to know more. In fact, that may be my only compliant, I was left wanting to know more about all the characters. It was gratifying to see the cross pollination between some stories but let it be known, "Brian Mazo, novel please!!"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book Of ShortsApril 19, 2012
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Virginia I. Heath (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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The stories in this book leave you wanting more, which is exactly what a short story should be. They are all different, totally readable and every one created an emotional reaction. I especially appreciated Mr. Mazo's ability to accurately describe the feelings of the women in the stories. As an avid reader I often find male writers unable to give an accurate voice to their female characters. I am a female, so I don't find myself able to judge the reverse - female authors writing from a male perspective. I also really enjoyed Mr. Mazo's ability to put voice to feelings and emotions he could not ever have felt himself - a woman suffering a miscarriage - the writing just felt true and real, like it was from the mind of a real person.
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Buy a copy here or download the Kindle version now right here. If you would like an inscribed copy drop me an email at 26tales@gmail.com ($14US + shipping/handling)

Thanks much and happy holidays,
Brian

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