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The Aliens Among Us - Gregory Lewis
(The Bill concept bears some resemblance to Roger from American Dad, with overtones of scenes from Heavy Metal) TAP TAP TAP TAP TAP – I used my broomstick to signal Bill next door to turn down his stereo. He was playing that weird alien stuff again; a repetitious synthetic melody. The... Submitted 1 day 18 hours ago.

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 12 days 2 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 7 days 7 hours ago.

The Self-Defense of Second-Hand Rose - Ella Camp
“Who are you?” The question startled her with its direct blatant query. She thought for a moment- collecting the data of herself and forming it into a conscious summary. The terrain unfamiliar, she began to speak slowly as the outline of whom she thought she was, related itself into... Submitted 19 days 13 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 20 hours 5 minutes ago. NEW!

Review: The Litigators - - ngoldman
Author: Lindsay G. Arthur, Jr. ISBN: 0-9765201-0-9 Publisher: Scarletta Press Set in Minneapolis, the crux of The Litigators focuses on an unfortunate event where a young woman, Ruth Bergstrom contacts some unknown disease and begins to lose strength in her legs causing her to... Submitted 2 days 10 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 4 days 5 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 7 days 6 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 16 days 9 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 16 days 13 hours ago.

Review-Diary: Alone on Earth - - Paul Lappen
Diary: Alone on Earth, JD Weldy, 2011, B005W3NACK (Kindle e-book) It's normal to wonder what it would be like to be the last person on earth. That is, until it actually happens. David is a senior citizen who has reasons for wanting to cut himself off from the rest of the world. He finds an... Submitted 19 days 7 hours ago.

Terrific Book Reviews for Mystery Suspense Novel, Mayan Intrigue - - Linda Weaver Clarke
John and Julia Evans are back again for another adventure. This time, they are off to Cancun, Mexico to explore the Mayan ruins. As an investigative reporter, Julia is going on assignment but at the same time she and her husband are using it as a chance to spend some much needed time together.... Submitted 20 days 11 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 4 days 6 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 5 days 2 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 6 hours 43 minutes ago. NEW!

The Art of Love- AKA Monet - Ella Camp
This legendary misty land lies just beyond Picasso, the golden hills of abstract reality; its population swells in fluxuate; as thousands enter, thousands wait. The sunlight of stark Picasso must not shine on Monet without the parasol of true love, for the heat of this reality may dissolve... Submitted 35 days 5 hours ago.

Shakespeare Movie Coming Soon! Mystery Disclosed. - Christofer French
Surname recorded from 1248, and means "a spearman." This was a common type of English surname, e.g. Shakelance (1275), Shakeshaft (1332). Shake in the sense of "to brandish or flourish (a weapon)" is attested from late O.E. Heo scæken on heore honden speren swiðe stronge. "Never a... Submitted 108 days ago.

Suicide - Broken Lives - Brianna Popsickle
We’d grown up together and were best friends. Rachel was always smiling and laughing, so much so she earned the nickname, Giggles. We shared a lot over the years. We had long discussions over whether or not Santa was real. We made houses out of cardboard boxes and would go for walks in... Submitted 127 days 8 hours ago.

After Party: A Short Story - Melissa Swenka
The lights are up, the show is about to start, and no one is more excited than you. Music on the hi-fi system is recycled, created for mass production. You’re in a set of clothing worth more than your life, created by a man you’ll never meet, and whose name you will never be able to... Submitted 156 days 11 hours ago.

An open letter to Google, via the Wall Street Journal - Terrence Aubrey
Hi Google. How are things going for you? I,ve noticed that as part of your evolutionary process you wish to define searches by quality, great idea and I do not think many people would dissagree with that......and you are going to achieve this with robots? Just a minute guys, I know you are... Submitted 267 days 11 hours ago.

Take a Number at the DMV - Marcia Calhoun Forecki
The box suspended from the ceiling of the DMV glowed a digital green. A pattern of small rectangles formed the number 64. I watched intently, waiting to see the rectangles rearrange themselves into 165. "Next." I leapt to the counter in two steps; before the clerk's voice had risen to the... Submitted 2 years 79 days 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 29 days 11 hours ago.

Why is Sherlock Holmes Timelessly Popular? - - Joel Gray
Very few fictional characters created long ago have remained popular to this day. Tintin, a cartoon character created by Georges Prosper Remi in 1929, has remained popular since its creation (10). One of his Tintin books has been turned into a feature-length Hollywood movie ( The Adventures of... Submitted 70 days 4 hours ago.

I Can See Warsaw From Here; A Brief Review of Russian History - Michael Eza
Russia has been the source of many themes in fictional writing. “Lenin, Trotski and Dzierzynski believed that over-killing was better than running the risk of being over-thrown (Service 107)." This concept is a theme, which runs through almost all of Russian society after the death of Nicholas II... Submitted 90 days 3 hours ago.

A Dream Come True: My First Book e-Published: Love Got Me Here - Jennifer Stewart
At last, I’ve pressed that “publish” button! First I want to say thank you to my friends at WryteStuff; you have been such an intrinsic part of my journey for the past year. Your writing has inspired me, your comments have uplifted me. Your love has embraced me and given me... Submitted 93 days 13 hours ago.

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