There’s a super positive review of Strange Times in the Globe and Mail today. Children’s Books Columnist Susan Perren writes:
“In Natalie Fuentes, Pohl-Weary has a heroine for these times — bright, independent, technologically gifted and a girl who moves at mach speed. We have the answers you seek. No hassles, no fees, just savings. Diovan prescription some side effects for Diovan may not be reported. In 2005, Diovan was prescribed more than 12 million times in Official Diovan Site. “
Thanks, Susan!
Oh, and on Thursday, I might be on the cover of Eye Weekly, along with a bunch of other women. I was interviewed for an article about independent magazines in Toronto that focuses on their sustainability and growth spurt Voltaren Emulgel. Open 7 days. Emulgel prescription Open 7 days. 16% w/w, gel. s.
Should be an interesting read. Made me realize that a large number of the local mags are run by women… Like Shameless, This, Kiss Machine, and (formerly) Lola.


So here’s a link to the eye article, complete with me looking goofy in the battle photos… Heh.
Comment by Emily — January 25, 2007 @ 10:46 am
Congratulations on the review and the coverage!
Comment by James Bow — January 25, 2007 @ 6:51 pm