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John Allen talks about
by John Allen
Fact As Better Than Fiction, December 22, 2004
Reviewer: Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States)
John Allen has taken a daring step in researching the diaries of a 19th century young woman,...
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Charles Redner talks about
A true story about a boxer's love for a son born with Down syndrome.
Don't look for a boxing book filled with blood and guts. Sure "Down But Never Out" has its share of fisticuffs and ring mayhem....
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Vinod Kumar talks about
Amazing Legendary Personalities left to review a lot, Actually they are beyond indivudual a combination of a million. Great really great,
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Graham Sclater talks about
American book review by Patty Inglish May 2010
Hatred is the Key - American/English Holocaust
August 2, 1812
Hatred is the Key
by author Graham Sclater
Tabitha Books
ISBN 978-0956397713
Published in...
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Graham Sclater talks about
American book review by Patty Inglish May 2010
Hatred is the Key - American/English Holocaust
August 2, 1812
Hatred is the Key
by author Graham Sclater
Tabitha Books
ISBN 978-0956397713
Published in...
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Ivan G. Goldman talks about
"Some books are different - stand out in the crowd. Exit Blue is one of them. . . . a political satire full of imaginative scenarios and including a rich set of characters that will amuse you." --...
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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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Nicole Cothrun Venables talks about
I love this book because it's both accessible and fun . . . I gravitate toward those that you can peruse and both pick and choose what you want to dive into. This book is empowering for women because...
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Eileen Malone talks about
QUILL AND INK REVIEW: LETTERS WITH TALONED CLAWS BY EILEEN MALONE
The poems in “Letters with Taloned Claws” do not fit into the usual cast of a poetry chapbook – on one hand, it is a collection of...
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Susan Brown talks about
by Alan Black
Short review: The funniest thing I've read since Bill Bryson or Terry Pratchett (and better than both of those because of the pictures), and the best history book since "1066 and All That."
I made...
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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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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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Maria Espinosa talks about
Edith Bruck. Letter to my Mother I(Lettera alla Madre) Translated by Brenda Webster with Gabrielle Romani. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2006
Edith Bruck, well-known in...
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Sharon A Geyer talks about
Matt Rees is one of my favorite writers because he has the courage and grace and talent to write novels from the Arab point of view. If the Palestinians were prone to reading Western style novels,...
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jitu rajgor talks about
by Sean Arbabi
I have gone through 'The Complete Guide to Nature Photography' by Sean Arbabi. I have taken enough time to read and understand the minute details given in the book and now can say with...
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Keiko Amano talks about
It took three weeks to receive this book, but it was worth it. I was very excited to read and finished the book. I truly enjoyed it.
Through the scenes and narrative, I felt closer to the...
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Rosy Cole talks about
The greatest gift is a portion of thyself. Ralph Waldo Emerson
When James and Paula receive a wedding invitation from a cousin neither of them knew they had, it has them haring off on a...
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romuald dzemo ngong talks about
Dzemo Romuald, A New Poetic Voice
From Africa:
A Reading of His Words Lost in the Wind
By
Ngo Charles Nsoseka
The struggle for African freedom has negotiated a crucial bend with the publication this...
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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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