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Natalie Tinti talks about
Natalie Tinti is a bit of a Wondergirl. At age 10 years of age she is writing AND illustrating a series of books that will naturally have a ready made audience among her peers but at the same time...
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Mary Walsh talks about
Catherine Nagle is a writer who I first became aquainted in Red Room. Her presence is always enlightening in that she conveys through her creative talent and her daily living that she “gets...
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Matthew Michael Hanlon talks about
I found The Marriage of True Minds (and Stephen Evans, himself) through RedRoom.com. I'd enjoyed his blog posts, both here and off-site, and when I saw his post from earlier in the week about the...
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
by Chris Rodell
Chris Rodell hasn't had an easy time of it the past couple of years—like many people his family has been affected by the economic downturn. Yet he tries to find joy and happiness wherever he goes....
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
As a writer, I have many many many (did I mention many) moments of self doubt and angst about my writing. Reading this collection of interviews done by Meredith Maran is a salve. It reminds me that...
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Robert Sward talks about
by Robert Sward
Career collection is, I guess, the word for it. Culled from previously unpublished poems and selections from the author's 20+ books of poetry. This is that book. This is it.
Years ago my friend...
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
I am so glad The Bears House is now an ebook! I loved this book when I was a child. Fran Ellen Smith has the odds against her.H er father abandons her family and her mother goes to her bed; most...
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
Velva Jean Hart is back! She's in Paris, looking for her missing in action brother Johnny Clay in World War II. While she's there, she finds herself recruited as a spy. Her spy name? Clementine...
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Bruce Douglas Reeves talks about
Patricia Haddock's books are always well-crafted, clear, practical, and carefully designed to help their readers be successful. This is one of her best. With no nonsense, no wasted words...
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Yemi Elegunde talks about
5.0 out of 5 stars an amazing book.. 21 Aug 2012
By Oliver King
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I found this book to be a truely inspiring read, re-affirming how powerful and strong the...
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Nina Schuyler talks about
**A finalist for the 24th Annual Northern California Book Award**
Praise for The Painting
“Nina Schuyler is one of those writers who can make you skip dessert so you can get back to your book. She...
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Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons talks about
by Chris Rodell
Chris Rodell hasn't had an easy time of it the past couple of years—like many people his family has been affected by the economic downturn. Yet he tries to find joy and happiness wherever he goes....
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Maryanne Raphael talks about
by Barack Obama
In Dreams From My Father, Obama wrote of his efforts to understand his family, the leaps through time and the collision of cultures hoping to shine light on the question of identity and race in the...
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Natalie Tinti talks about
Natalie Tinti is a bit of a Wondergirl. At age 10 years of age she is writing AND illustrating a series of books that will naturally have a ready made audience among her peers but at the same time...
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Frank Sanello talks about
from HubPagesA Brilliant New Look at the Private Life and Perversions of Adolf Hitlerby Christopher Antony Meade United Kingdom Hub AuthorFinally a great novel of the twenty first century and about...
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David Niall Wilson talks about
A long, long time ago I read a short story that stuck with me (no pun intended) titled SMOOTHPICKS. That story was published in Deathrealm Magazine, and the author was a lady named Elizabeth Massie...
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Virginia Campbell talks about
With some books, you can sense in advance that you are in for a reader's treat, that you will be taken outside your normal reading zone and sent on an involving and entertaining journey through...
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Paul Blakey talks about
The Occult Atlantis is a curious work. Is it indeed a legominism?
To quote from the book itself: “The term ... legominism means a structure of ideas by which ancient wisdom is passed on in a form...
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Brian S. Pratt talks about
From: Yellow30 Sci-Fi, FootNotes Reviewer, 02/19/2008
Finding the last segment of the Key to the King’s Horde has become an obsession with Riyan and his friends. Traveling into forbidden lands is...
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jitu rajgor talks about
Very interesting book.I read this book last week. Hosseini's writing is lucid and clear to the topic. Great work.
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