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A Lifetime of Words Review
Robin has split her book of poetry into neat sections dealing with Love, the joys and frustrations of raising children, the absolute grief caused by the loss of her father and finally she dedicates a
Reality Checked Book Review
Reality Checked – Life through Death, is a moving saga about finding meaning in a world of suffering and pointless hate based on the color of skin. Former school teacher and Theologist, Victor Waller
Secrets to Diet Success
In the struggle to lose weight and keep it off, the best advice may come from people who have been there and done that-winners in the battle of the bulge. A new book offers advice and plenty of front
Harming The Planet
What do Scientology, Las Vegas, Marlboros, commercialized sports, Wal-Mart, television and Disney all have in common?
According to John Tirman, author of the humorous and scathing book
A New Christmas Tale About The Joy Of Giving
Dick Van Dyke will forever be remembered as Bert in the classic movie "Mary Poppins." Now he touches a whole new generation of fans with the beautifully illustrated Christmas book "Mr. Finnegan's Giv
Overruled Nancy Grace lacks evidence
During the brief moments I sat at Barnes and Noble to read what great minds
had written to inspire, I came across a book with an eye-catching title, “Objection” by Nancy Grace. When I began re
Requiem of Insanity Book Review
Debra Ulrich has explored a unique way of bringing some light to the journey of a medical patient in this nonfiction fairytale. I have to admit that the first 40 pages were difficult for me to get th
The Echoes of a Whisper Book Review poetry
Released in Spring of 2005, The Echoes of a Whisper – by Rhona F. Pienaar, is a 68-page book of approximately 51 poems.
Rhona is clearly a caring woman who writes about her roles in the
My Dad Wears Polka Dotted Socks Book Review
Bright colored sheets just inside the sturdy book cover certainly set the mood for this excellent book geared for children between the ages of 4 and 8.
The main character is a young boy
Living in Darkness Book Review
Award winning author John Roynesdal, is a retired English teacher who has written for more than 15 years and produced 3 books for his Phillip Michael Carnegie Mystery series. Throughout the series, J
Fabulous After 50
For women in this day and age, hitting 50 doesn't automatically call for breaking out the knitting needles. Today's mature woman has the verve and style of a much younger person, yet she emanates the
The Cranberry Bog Book Review
Scott Underhill takes readers on a stimulating, emotional ride in his book The Cranberry Bog, an environmental suspense novel. Environment Engineer, Jeff Ridge works for the Environment Protection Ag
Book Offers Tips for Survival in Hospitals
If you've watched a TV show with a hospital setting, you might have a notion - albeit exaggerated - of how the interactions between patients and doctors can create dramatic scenarios.
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My Alien Penfriend Book Review Children s
My Alien Penfriend by Faiz Kermani is a fun and unique science fiction fantasy book about a young boy on earth and his pen-pal on another planet. After joining a youth group that connects people acro
Providence Pond Book Review
Author, Beresford McLean brings a new novel to his fans, this one delves into a time when British culture dominates over those within Jamaica. Providence Pond’s 500 pages are divided into four parts;
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