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Rating:  Summary: Einstein's Garden is a piece of paradise Review: Congratulations to this fascinating novel that lets you participate in the experiences of an American that changes his center of life from New York to the state of Bahia in Brazil. The main character is confronted with corruption and intrigues, but also experiences the beautiful and friendly Brazilian people. If you have experienced Brazil, this book definitely brings back many memories, but even if not, the author's descriptive language takes you there and puts the reader inside the story. I can definitely recommend this book to any reader to discover what Einstein's Garden is, I also like the book because of its beautiful paperback cover.
Rating:  Summary: Pauza's Review Review: Fascinating plot. One can't predict where they will be led with these pages, but the book can't be put down. The author attains a rare goal of easy reading combined with complex thought patterns. He succeded by dropping me into the story...making me a part of the community. A wonderful tropical paradise with a sharp edge. Honestly, Schnorbach compares favorably with other more noted authors, and even a little more enjoyable than the early Hemmingway...nobody will disagree. I am waiting for Schnorbach's next title with baited breath. Kevin Pauza, M.D.
Rating:  Summary: A Brazilian Dreamscape Review: I loved this book. It is such a pretty piece of writing. It is erotic, the story line is rapid and intriguing and the setting and characters are luscious and fun. I sincerely hope Mr. Schnorbach has more titles in the pipeline. Any red-blooded male reader will surely fall for the lovely, lively and humane Maria. I rarely comment on cover art but - Ted de clercq did a wonderful job. I already know that I would like to collect his art. Try this book even if it is a bit obscure. I suggest that a major publisher pick up this talented author. Oh, I just may sell the farm and move to Bahia de Salvador, to seek my Maria.
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