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Kim Michele Richardson talks about
“The Unbreakable Child is not so much a tragic tale as it is a testament to the resilience of human nature and the fighting spirit residing somewhere in each of us. In recounting her childhood abuse...
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Kim Michele Richardson talks about
“This is a gripping account not just of horrific betrayal but also of heroic recovery.” -–David Clohessy, Director of SNAP, named People Magazine's 25 Most Intriguing People in 2003,
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Pat Montandon talks about
I start to read the book with the dictionary near.And...The book swallowed me absolutely,or I have swallowed the book.(It's impossible to say now!)But i really was not able to stop at least for to...
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Jodee C Kulp talks about
by Jodee C Kulp
. . . and it's not just "Who killed Doc Johnson?", the well-liked chiropractor in Riverdale, Minnesota. We will get to that "something" later, but first the novel, "The Whitest Wall." I can say with...
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Jodee C Kulp talks about
by Jodee C Kulp
Kulp captures the chaotic turmoil of culturally-muddled miscommunication and FAS brain fog of lost-boy Kevin, a 21-year-old going-on-ten jailed for murder, seemingly by his own matter-of-fact...
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Nicola Chambers talks about
I learned about this book when I was browsing Barnes and Noble.com. Yes I go on the website and look for new books all the time. The premise intrigued me and it was placed on my list of books that I...
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Eileen Malone talks about
Review by Donna Gillespie
Here's the ultimate resource for writers who wish to seek support from a community of writers. Eileen Malone's "The Complete Guide to Writers' Groups, Conferences, and...
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former member talks about
Salman Rushdie's classic book, Midnight's Children, is finally going to be made into a movie.
Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie's panoramic 1981 allegory of the birth of modern India, is...
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Eileen Malone talks about
Review by Donna Gillespie
Here's the ultimate resource for writers who wish to seek support from a community of writers. Eileen Malone's "The Complete Guide to Writers' Groups, Conferences, and...
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Delia Cabe talks about
Thank you for writing this book. I have been writing about the loss of my boyfriend to brain cancer and understand the energy writing a book such as yours takes. The writing is lovely, so touching!...
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Ralph McNeal Sr. talks about
4.0 out of 5 stars
Foreign Intrigue: Friend or Terrorist?, April 9, 2009
By Rseifert
In this novel the author displays the ever increasing multitude of problems the world will face as it enters into...
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Luqman Qadi talks about
Amazing brilliance this write is, that is accompanied with warmth that inspires the soul of the conscious. Desire revealed in its beauty, yearning for another chance to experience innocence. Love 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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M.T. Kingsley talks about
"When the California town of Playa Bonita is named in a federal pollution suit things look bad for Julie Woodruff, the Director of the town’s public works. To add to the stew, things get worse...
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FOLA mordecai talks about
by Tim Wise
racial discrimination start from the time when the prince and princess are called the blue
blooded,and the rest red blooded,something very worthless,it boiled down ethnicity which was invariably part...
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Eileen Malone talks about
Neil Babcox -
This review is from: I should have given them water (Paperback)
I picked up this book after hearing Eileen Malone author read from it -- and am I glad i did. Poem after poem in this...
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Charlene Leatherman talks about
When Morgan’s father sold her into slavery, she never expected that she would end up in the household of a royal family from a different planet, assigned to help train the teen-aged prince defend...
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Samantha Hall talks about
By far the most unputdownable book I have read in a long time. I have passed it onto two friends who were not grateful at all - apparently no housework got done or children feed etc. LOL The...
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Frances L Dinkelspiel talks about
Lisa Alcalay Klug has written a hilarious, informative book that gives all the tips anyone needs to be Jewish, or to love Jews.
Cool Jew is chock full of information about Jewish culture and...
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Scott Mittelsteadt talks about
by Gary C. King
I've read a couple of King's books and I think I like this one the best. Its obvious (at least to a lay person like myself) that King put a lot of research into this story. Between the descriptions...
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