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Jan.16.2011
  Ah ha! Gotcha, scalliwags! Did you know that if you do not have the permission of the author or the publisher when you download a free book, then you are breaking the law? Hmmm? That means you'll walk the plank, or at the very least be much, much poorer after paying a hefty fine (or even...
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Jan.16.2011
  Ah ha! Gotcha, scalliwags! Did you know that if you do not have the permission of the author or the publisher when you download a free book, then you are breaking the law? Hmmm? That means you'll walk the plank, or at the very least be much, much poorer after paying a hefty fine (or even...
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Oct.30.2010
Occasionally something happens that tickles your fancy. The doctor's waiting room was full of patients doing what people do: reading, looking at the ceiling, lip-reading the silent TV's soap opera. Except there was something just a little different about them. They were looking...
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Oct.15.2010
Tapestry of Love
The Tapestry of Love by Rosy Thornton   The cover picture on Rosy Thornton’s new novel, The Tapestry of Love, is beautiful – one of the finest I’ve seen, and if there’s a competition for the best or most evocative cover, then this should be entered for it. The picture leaves the reader in no doubt...
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Oct.13.2010
 OK, it's not a "garden" as such, but Madeira Island is called "The Garden of the Atlantic". And it really is. Throughout the year there is an abundance of flowers from exotic orchids to common-or-garden Morning Glory.They're what, you, the tourist comes to see.  The travel...
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