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Charles A. Ray talks about
I just loved the book. I am a dialogue person and enjoyed the dialogue between the characters. The book took me to all the locations including Columbia where I have not been yet!
Most of all the book...
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FOLA mordecai talks about
A marriage so similar,yet different.
people of diverse background,inspiration,aspiration and knowledge.
even marriage of the same ethnic inclination,with different orientation.
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Raissa Falgui talks about
I hesitated before buying a video of the movie version of Beezus and Ramona, having read mixed reviews. My mother, though, who gets a video of almost every new movie (we find it hard to make it to...
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Jane Velez-Mitchell talks about
Addict Nation is a great read; I couldn't put it down. In fact, I read it over and over, and I can't wait to read it again. I think I'm hooked. But in a good way.--Joy Behar, Host of The Joy Behar...
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Julia E. Antoine talks about
"The business world can seem like a highly intimidating place. "Storme Business Center" is an educational guide aimed at those who are breaking into the business world, on what is expected by those...
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Julia E. Antoine talks about
"The ABCs of Caribbean Fruits and Vegetables is an unusual, softcover ABC picture book - each letter of the alphabet is demonstrated for young readers with a full-color picture of a corresponding...
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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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Jack Varnell talks about
by Jack Varnell
Jack Varnell's poetry is packed full of philosophical questions, beautifully sculpted memories, and heartbreakingly honest expressions of emotion. His words are startling and intimate; to put it in...
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Jack Varnell talks about
by Jack Varnell
"A Part of All Sums" is a wonderful work of poetry and an amazing work of truth! Yes,- the truth we often escape from, pretending it's not there... This book reveals in the light of deep emotions...
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Jack Varnell talks about
by Jack Varnell
By Leila A. Fortier
To read Jack Varnell is to listen to the inner rambling thoughts of contemplation of the world around you. From the making of the inanimate to the the very fiber of interpersonal...
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Anthony S Policastro talks about
by Jon Clinch
By Anthony S. Policastro When you read FINN by Jon Clinch, you are immediately taken back to the 19th century where the story begins about the detestable life of Pap Finn, the father of Huckleberry...
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Harriet Scott Chessman talks about
I am a great admirer of Maud Carol Markson's fiction, and this is the novel I fell in love with first. The voice is so subtle and deft, and the story moving and insightful about the difficulties and...
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Shannon Evans talks about
The military life has a certain appeal to those seeking adventure, excitement, new worlds to explore, and that sense of belonging of esprit de corps. That is the idealistic goal of men and women who...
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Kim Hoffman talks about
by Eddie Muller
The works of Eddie Muller, including his organization of the Noir Film Festivals, are indispensable to the genre. Few equal his knowledge of the subject, and fewer, if any, surpass it. He's probably...
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daniel curzon talks about
ORLANDO WEEKLY RAVE REVIEW:
http://www.orlandoweekly.com/blog/c2g.asp?perm=1276
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Courtney Filigenzi talks about
by Len Boswell
Leadership is a gift, and those who possess it are both admirable and praiseworthy. Great leaders encourage and protect. They help their cause thrive and take chances that some people would never...
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FOLA mordecai talks about
A marriage so similar,yet different.
people of diverse background,inspiration,aspiration and knowledge.
even marriage of the same ethnic inclination,with different orientation.
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Jana McBurney-Lin talks about
The main character of Sussman's book discovers she has cancer and is going to die very soon. She is a mother of a teenager, and has no other family around. As I read I kept thinking, "How can this...
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Jennifer Massoni talks about
by Neal Pollack
At the risk of absolutely never being nearly an eighth as funny as Neal Pollack is in this anthology, I'll say it straight: Read this book! It won't take long because you won't be able to stop...
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Julia E. Antoine talks about
"The ABCs of Caribbean Fruits and Vegetables is an unusual, softcover ABC picture book - each letter of the alphabet is demonstrated for young readers with a full-color picture of a corresponding...
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