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Average rating: 4.33 · 51 ratings · 9 reviews · 8 distinct works
Meetings at the Metaphor Cafe

4.25 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions
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Meet Me at Moonlight Beach

4.43 avg rating — 7 ratings2 editions
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Whitewash

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Midnight Comes to the Metap...

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The Restoration

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The Revival of Molly O'Toole

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2016 — President Trump’s Priorities: That Was Then…This is Now. (Part 1 of 2)

 


It is always intriging to look back in time to see what America faced four years ago.The original date of this essay — November 2016. Mr. Trump was President-Elect and Americans had ‘ campaign promises’ of his priorities. Here is a look back and my grades on his performance: October 27, 2020.

The Updated Top Ten Issues Facing President-elect Trump in 10 Days and

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“The San Diego Union's Karla Peterson reviews Local author Robert Pacilio's newest novel:
"Meet Me at Moonlight Beach" is not a romance novel, but there is a lot of love in it.
There is the slow-burning attraction between yoga instructor Noelani Keoka and high-school teacher Lewis Bennett, two broken people brought together by their psychiatrist, Dr. Amos Adler, who is close enough to retirement to put his patients' potential happiness before pesky professional ethics. There are the beautifully supportive marriages between Adler and his wife, the straight-talking May; and between Noelani's longtime friends, Dee and Henry.
And then there is the great, late-blooming love that the author has for Encinitas, which gave the novel its title and its evocative setting.”
Robert Pacilio, Meet Me at Moonlight Beach

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“The San Diego Union's Karla Peterson reviews Local author Robert Pacilio's newest novel:
"Meet Me at Moonlight Beach" is not a romance novel, but there is a lot of love in it.
There is the slow-burning attraction between yoga instructor Noelani Keoka and high-school teacher Lewis Bennett, two broken people brought together by their psychiatrist, Dr. Amos Adler, who is close enough to retirement to put his patients' potential happiness before pesky professional ethics. There are the beautifully supportive marriages between Adler and his wife, the straight-talking May; and between Noelani's longtime friends, Dee and Henry.
And then there is the great, late-blooming love that the author has for Encinitas, which gave the novel its title and its evocative setting.”
Robert Pacilio, Meet Me at Moonlight Beach

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Robert Pacilio “Maddie, Mickey, Rhia, and Pari are so real I actually can see them sitting in any classroom. Students will relate to their diverse life experiences and their common bond of needing to make sense of it all. They will see parts of themselves in the characters and feel that the diaries are a true window into the sometimes confusing journey through high school life. Teachers will be challenged and inspired by Mr. Buscotti’s brilliant example of one way to be a responsible and caring guide on that journey.”

Linda Englund, Ed.D., A.P. English Teacher, Former English Chair


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