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Friday Flashcards - First night's response to "The Traveler's Gift" - Liesl Garner
The first decision for Success ( according to an amazing book I just finished reading, and now will begin the joy of delving into it in more detail for the next few months ) is The Buck Stops Here . The Traveler's Gift, by Andy Andrews was a beautiful read. There are so many ways to explore... Submitted 14 days 9 hours ago.

Review-Global Warming for Beginners - - Paul Lappen
Global Warming For Beginners, Dean Goodwin, 2008, ISBN 9781934389270 Global warming is a very important subject in the present day. This book attempts to explain how and why Earth’s climate interacts with the atmosphere. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a... Submitted 9 days 14 hours ago.

Review: The Siren's Call - - ngoldman
Author: Matthew S. Urdan Publisher: AuthorHouse ISBN: 978-1-4685-0685-3 Every year thousands of individuals in the USA lose their lives to a drunk driver causing devastating consequences on families and friends of the unfortunate victims. And most of us don't realize the... Submitted 3 days 2 hours ago.

Review: Karen Kondazian's The Whip - - ngoldman
Author: Karen Kondazian ISBN: 9781601823021 Publisher: Hansen Publishing Group If you happen to visit the Pioneer Odd Fellows Cemetery in Watsonville, California, you may come across the grave of Charley Darkey Parkhurst (1812-1879) with the following curious inscription on the... Submitted 6 days 12 hours ago.

Wonderful Book Reviews For Mystery Novel Montezuma Intrigue - - Linda Weaver Clarke
Sometimes when you read a series of books the quality of them seems to diminish as you read further into the series. The first book mesmerizes you, but subsequent books are just not as good. The characters become, well, boring and predictable and even annoying after a while, you don't really care... Submitted 9 days 13 hours ago.

Review: Death on a High Floor: A Legal Thriller - - ngoldman
Author: Charles Rosenberg ISBN: 978-0615492391 Publisher: Sliding Hill Press Charles Rosenberg's debut novel Death on a High Floor, a somewhat off-beat and at times comic journey into thriller territory, is jump started when its lead character, Robert Tarza, a high powered Los Angeles... Submitted 18 days 16 hours ago.

Review: Where the Willow Grows in Transylvania - - ngoldman
Authors: Rosa Alexander With Shelah ISBN: 978-1-61777-613-7 Publishers: Tate Publishing and Enterprises Submitted 18 days 20 hours ago.

Review-Older Man Younger Man: A Love Story - - Paul Lappen
2011, ISBN 9781460956984 This is the true story of the evolution of a relationship between two men with a 30 year age difference between them. Joseph (the older of the two) joined a monastery right out of high school as a way to deal with his sexual confusion. It's the sort of place where... Submitted 6 days 13 hours ago.

Ivanhoe Gets A Literary Makeover by Norton Scientific Collection - Stanley Norton
Ivanhoe, the classic novel by Sir Walter Scott, about a valiant knight has been cut and rewritten in an attempt to appeal to modern readers, according to Norton Collection of Classic and Scientific Literature. David Purdie is an author and the man who is now devoting his time to... Submitted 7 days 8 hours ago.

Review-Musa Dagh - - Paul Lappen
Musa Dagh, Edward Minasian, 2007, ISBN 9781583851593 This is the true story about a famous bit of early 20th century history, the Armenian Genocide. It is also about the suppression, with the help of the American government, of a movie based on a novel about that time. In the early 1900s... Submitted 2 days 13 hours ago.

Review Of "But Am I In To Him?” By Jennifer Stewart: Ladies, Can We Really Have It All? - Fran Larson
Seriously, is there a way to have a relationship with a man and still be focused on our goals and ourselves? Haven’t we all, as females asked ourselves that question over and over again? Jennifer Stewart found the answer to this question. It all began when she read “He’s Just... Submitted 31 days 18 hours ago.

A Review of The Amazing Word of God By Penny Zee: The Word in Poetry - Teresa Ortiz
The Amazing Word of God is a Divinely inspired work of poetry, which brings a new dimension of beauty and insight to the Bible. In the beginning God created the heavens And then He created the world And as His Spirit hovered over the waters His magnificent plan unfurled Now the... Submitted 218 days 8 hours ago.

Heavenly Comfort: Charles Spurgeon and Isaiah 61 - - Jean Purcell
Charles H. Spurgeon wrote a powerful little book. He called it The Mourner's Comforter . The title paired a seemingly depressive word, mourner , with a highly soothing one, comforter . On the Internet, mourner and comforter searches point to death and funerals or bed comforters and hotel... Submitted 3 years 232 days ago.

You're Wearing That? Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation - Lauren Davis
If youre a woman, youre also a daughter. You have a mother. These are two distinct roles that play out over a lifetime. So what happens when you become a mother to a daughter? You probably have a new appreciation for some of the things your mom has said to you over the years because suddenly... Submitted 4 years 72 days ago.

Making Health Communication Programs Work: A Planner's Guide - James Duncan
Book Review of Making Health Communication Programs Work: A Planner's Guide. (National Cancer Institute. 2004. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Health Making Health Communication Programs Work: A Planner's Guide is a workbook designed to assist health and wellness professionals in... Submitted 6 years 227 days ago.

The Tides of Avarice by John Dahlgren - - Nancy Eaton
The Tides of Avarice is about Sylvester who lives in Foxgrove which is quiet and safe community. This town is a little unusual in that it is inhabited by common everyday lemmings instead of humans. Yes, they are the creatures known to occasionally go over a cliff in a mass suicide. Sylvester... Submitted 125 days ago.

Green Pearl Odyssey by Reilly Ridgell - - Nancy Eaton
Ridgell is an author with a mission. He has composed a travelogue of Micronesia while throwing in some adventure and thrill. The intriguing descriptions of the culture, the politics of several different islands, and living the life of an American in the South Pacific provide a rich tapestry upon... Submitted 125 days 1 hour ago.

Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 and Its Implications for the World Today - - Joel Gray
The origin of “Fahrenheit 451” started with Ray Bradbury's short story "Bright Phoenix," written in 1947. The short story was rewritten into the novella "The Fireman", and published in a 1951 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction, a periodical. Later, it was expanded and given the title... Submitted 127 days 14 hours ago.

The Rise of Capitalistic Society in American Myth - - Michael Eza
The stories of It’s A Wonderful Life, and Ragged Dick both portray a protagonist’s journey from a lower-class form of life to one, which contains everything the protagonists perceive as being rich. These stories capitalize on the American Dream myth, that being; any person despite... Submitted 159 days 11 hours ago.

Review: Aldric & Anneliese - - ngoldman
Author: Harry E. Gilleland, Jr. ISBN: 978-0-9826594-0-3 Publisher: 4RV Publishing LLC In Harry E. Gilleland, Jr.'s short fiction, Aldric & Anneliese, set in the late sixth century in an unnamed country in Eastern Europe, readers are pulled into a compelling story touching on a... Submitted 340 days 13 hours ago.

Book Review: "The Soul of a Horse" by Joe Camp - Dianne Lehmann
I've read this book twice and will probably read it again … and again. It is written by Joe Camp, best known for the Benji series of movies. He came to horses late in his life, much as I have, and has embraced them wholly with both his mind and spirit. He brings a good understanding of... Submitted 1 year 30 days ago.

Flirting with Faith by Joan Ball: Take the Journey - - Teresa Ortiz
Joan Ball had everything most modern women desire. She was highly educated, had a successful career, a dream home, a husband, and children. She was an Atheist and in every way, content. What went wrong; or should I say right? Maybe it was the heart attack....maybe not. I invite you to join... Submitted 1 year 43 days ago.

Nicholas Evans “The Brave” – A Book Review of “The Horse Whisperer’s” Latest Beautiful Novel - Julian Price
The Brave is Nicholas Evans’ fifth novel and follows in the footsteps of best sellers, The Horse Whisperer , The Loop , The Smoker Jumper and The Divide . The Brave is perhaps the author’s most intimate and intricate novel to date and there is probably already enough material for a... Submitted 1 year 157 days ago.

Begin Smart Offers Many Options For Early Language - Lisa Barker
When I think of the Begin Smart line of books, I think of books your baby can literally sink his teeth into. Known to be quite durable with top-notch construction, the Begin Smart line is always filled with colorful illustrations, interesting noises and plenty of opportunity for baby to engage... Submitted 2 years 92 days ago.

Begin Smart Offers Many Options For Early Language - Lisa Barker
When I think of the Begin Smart line of books, I think of books your baby can literally sink his teeth into. Known to be quite durable with top-notch construction, the Begin Smart line is always filled with colorful illustrations, interesting noises and plenty of opportunity for baby to engage... Submitted 2 years 99 days ago.

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