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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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Jules Jacob talks about
In Our Farm, the animals of Farm Sanctuary live in a cozy haven where their creative juices flow freely. The poets’ voices reflect their individual characteristics. In "We Are Family," Duckling...
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Emile Benoit talks about
by Emile Benoit
History has shown examples of man trying to pull himself out of his ignorant bliss and stagnancy, from the philosopher kings and Renaissance man to Nietzsche's Superman. A scant number of individuals...
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Tony Arthur talks about
by Tony Arthur
"When you pick up this book, fasten your seat-belt because you’re in for a thrilling ride filled with page-turning adventure in a violent clash between extraterrestrial creatures in a battle for the...
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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
"Too Clever" is an illustrated collection of 10 short stories about inquisitive children and their adventures in learning. All sorts of subjects are introduced and explored by the curious kids who...
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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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Wisteria Leigh talks about
Outside Child, by Alice Wilson-Fried is a marvelous masterpiece of murder and mayhem on the Mississippi. Ladonis Washington wants nothing more than to make it to the top of her career. She will do...
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Maggie Bishop talks about
Jemma Chase and Detective Tucker return for another suspense-filled escapade in Perfect for Framing, the latest addition to Maggie Bishop’s acclaimed Appalachian Adventure series. With the advent of...
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Tonya Scott Wyandon talks about
Leah Bennett -
In Tonya Scott Wyandon's daring debut novel, "Breaking Into Soul," the social mores of a small Southern town and the deep-rooted families that give it life are the backdrop for an...
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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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Brian S. Pratt talks about
From: Yellow30 Sci-Fi, FootNotes Reviewer, 08/29/2007
Riyan Borenson of the small village of Quillim is a shepherd boy. His best friend is Chadric Kelon, son of the village miller. Together they...
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