Member Reviews
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David Niall Wilson talks about
I grew up in a time when Batman was not really The Dark Knight, but more of a dark caped version of Superman, all true-blue and shiny. As an adult, I am enjoying delving back into graphic novels and...
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Frederick R Andresen talks about
March 7, 2008
Walking on Ice. An American Businessman in Russia.
By Frederick R. Andresen
Reviewed by Andrei Zolotov, Jr.
Russia Profile
Confessions of a Russophile
Walking on Ice, by Frederick R....
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John Cargile talks about
by John Cargile
Reviewed by Rita Hestand (author of Hannah's Man & More)
Sometimes finding the truth opens up a can of worms that can't be disposed of. Retired news reporter Donald Drummond, and his retired...
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Dorraine K. Darden talks about
Great New Books that Are a Must Read - Updates
Jack Rabbit Moon: A Refreshing Read In Today's Times
By Peter N. Jones, Bauu Institute and Press
Posted: 25 Apr 2009 06:29 AM PDT
Jack Rabbit Moon, by...
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Marie Davis talks about
by Marie Davis
Hey Diddle Diddle -- that certainly seems like a familiar nursery ryme, one whose derivations are lost to antiquity -- although some sources claim it's tied to an Elizabethain scandal, or Richar III'...
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Tess Callahan talks about
The Library Journal 4/15/09:
Callahan spins a dark, gritty tale of love, yearning, and choices while presenting engaging characters and substantial action that packs more than a few punches. Wise...
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Randy Wong talks about
Year One stories have one goal - to explain the intellectual and psychological/emotional underpinnings of what defines a character. Madison takes the origin template that Rucka created in "Cry For...
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FOLA mordecai talks about
by Alex Grant
the magician,i thinks is all about how this life and our everyday activities is full of illusionist,mediocre s,and journey man and woman that likes and celebrate commonalities and pure agitation
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Charles A. Ray talks about
I have to confess, I have always been fascinated with that period in American history known as the Harlem Renaissance. a lot of my writing is inspired by the creative genius that was spawned during...
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jerry murphy talks about
Being a dog person, I had to read this book. Timmy and Lassie were my role models and that was what attracted me to the book. I felt like Timmy was my best friend in as much as he had been caring for...
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Frank Sanello talks about
from HubPages
A Brilliant New Look at the Private Life and Perversions of Adolf Hitler
by Christopher Antony Meade United Kingdom
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Carol Dahm talks about
http://redroom.com/member/suzanne-covich
I usually am not able to read about child abuse. Having lost my own son, I cannot imagine a parent who would do harm to their own child.
But I decided to read...
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Catherine Nagle talks about
Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons, I Woke Up In Love This Morning, brings the emotional drama to light that comes during a girl’s young teens years. She captures every detail from the first period, cramps...
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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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eveline de bruyn talks about
The Book of Lillith gives each of us an ocean of hope.
This is the first message: anybody can find their Self, in each moment of life and in each kind of circumstance, facing fears and trusting the...
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Nancy Smith talks about
McGowan's Return
Rob Smith
ISBN #978-0-9833069-0-0
This is the third suspense-filled novel that stars Davis McGowan. Davis is coming out of retirement, if only briefly, to his original calling as a...
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Srisuda Hongthai talks about
Being born a Thai Buddhist originally from the town of Phitsanulok, I am always interested to learn about other Buddhist monks and scholars from other traditions. Thich Nhat Hanh's books always seem...
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John Jung talks about
by John Jung
Flavor and Fortune, the Chinese foodie's magazine, published this review of Sweet and Sour by Editor Jacqueline M. Newman.
Interested in American-Chinese and Canadian-Chinese restaurants? In...
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Karen Haney talks about
For Eileen Goudge to write a novel better than Woman in Red is something I never saw coming until I opened to the first page of this remarkable book. Nevertheless, in Domestic Affairs, Goudge has...
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Hank Quense talks about
by Hank Quense
Tales from Gundarland is an action packed, comical roller coaster. This wonderfully developed land with its inhabitants is a refreshing get away from the world we live in. All of the multiple...
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