All Posts Tagged With: "Book Review"
The US Review of Books Review
“ What the public criticizes in you, cultivate it. It is you.” -Jean Cocteau
Bipolar Bare: My Life’s Journey with Mental Disorder by Carlton Davis, Booksurge
reviewed by Deborah Straw
“Carlotta has been many things in Carlton’s life: muse, nurse, showgirl, cocktail waitress, and whore. I am half of a package that’s normally male, but whose aspirations and desires [...]
Author on Blogtalkradio/Chris Teece Show
Carl Davis appeared again on Blogtalkradio. This time on the Chris Teece Show. The link to the show is: http://blogtalkradio/chris-teece/2010/02/03/Authors-spotlight-bipolarbare-author-carltondavis
4Feb2010 | Carlton Davis | 0 comments | Continued
New Book Review
I received this ezine review which I thought was so right on the mark that I wanted to put it up on my wedsite.
Author, Carlton Davis has written a fascinating and revealing new book, bipolar bare: My Life’s Journey With Mental Disorder. Davis’ touching memoir comes from living for 40 years in the shadow of [...]
Another new book review and interview
Bipolar Bare is reviewed and Carl Davis is interview by Frank Mundo of LA Book Examiner. Check it out at http://tinyurl.com/yakfyxd Frank Mundo is a proflic reviewer and just recently completed a review of Leslie Caron’s book Thank Heaven and conducted an interview with the actress. Frank asked Leslie Caron one similar question to what [...]
6Dec2009 | Carlton Davis | 0 comments | Continued
Reviews and Interviews
Holy Guacamole! I have made a terrible oversite and forgotten to post two reviews received by Bipolar Bare and one interview by Simon Barrett on Blogger Newswork, plus comments on digg and go articles. You can see these reviews and the interview at the following:
Book Review by Simon Barrett of Blogger News Network. http://www.bloggernews.net/120728
A digg [...]
Rave Review
bipolar bare gets first review and it’s a rave. Southern editior and avid reader calls book “addictively disturbing” and “will leave readers wide-eyed and awestruck at the gruesomely enticing details. His life story is like nothing I’ve ever read, and the personal moments he shares cause a quiet discomfort as his openness and vulnerability hook [...]
23Mar2009 | Carlton Davis | 5 comments | Continued

























