Review of Forgotten Objects
Review from WomenConnectOnline.com This is a book to savor in a rainy afternoon, because the power to absorb the reader into Continue Reading
Review from WomenConnectOnline.com This is a book to savor in a rainy afternoon, because the power to absorb the reader into Continue Reading
…what materializes is a kind of new-fashioned novel in that the author creates for the reader an all-American story Continue Reading
The literary magazine Caribe, published by Marquette University, has just published a review of the novel Orisha. You can read Continue Reading
Tinta Fresca, Septiembre 2007 La historia de la vida de un babalao fuera de su Cuba natal. En Orisha, Continue Reading
Reviewed by W. Flippen (Roanoke, VA) July 22, 2004 Bullwhip is the second book of a trilogy by author Continue Reading
“Carlos Rubio is at his best once again with ‘Dead Time,’ an unusual tale of love, hate, passion and Continue Reading
From the security of a comfortable life in Oak Grove, Virginia to the razor cold streets of New York Continue Reading
Linden Lane Magazine Notas de libros 1990 Carlos Rubio Albet. Quadrivium. Monterrey, México: Ediciones Castillo, 1990. 237 pags. Pocas Continue Reading
A novel entitled The Neophyte could be about a number of different things. Perhaps the story centers around someone Continue Reading