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  • Fiction Books: Full of Suspense and Secrets  By : Nihit Aurora
    Fiction books are meant for the joy and enjoyment of the language. There is a lot more to fiction books than just plain fiction. It is the amalgamation of suspense and secrets with the fiction element that makes the books a wonderful experience to read. This is the way most writers have succeeded and this is how newer writers will find their way to ultimate success in the writing world.
  • where to buy good biography books and romance books.  By : Fatin Nehal
    A biography is an account of a person's life, usually published in the form of a book. Romance is all these things and more. Used romance books will give you value for money. This is the greatest advantage.
  • Gain All the Knowledge You Can From Various Books  By : Fatin Nehal
    A biography is a real life story and experiences about a real person rather than fictions. Romance books are pieces of literature that are written to talk about love and affection. The largest driving force in the world is love and more so, romance.
  • FORGET SPIDER-MAN, LET'S TALK ABOUT MARVEL COMICS BABES!  By : Virgil Storyteller
    Though male marvel superheroes dominate comics, TV and film, we can't forget about all the marvel comics babes out there providing just as much entertainment and excitement for our pleasure.
  • DO SIDEKICKS IN MARVEL COMICS EXIST?  By : Virgil Storyteller
    There may not be many sidekicks in marvel comics, but through the years there have been a few. Even to this day there are sidekicks playing hero next to their idols.
  • "COMIC BOOK NEWS" IS A RELATIVE TERM  By : Virgil Storyteller
    Is comic book news really news? Some would say yes, most would say no. To many, comic book news is nothing more than hype, but there is real journalism out there, though it may be hard to find.
  • CLASH OF THE TITANS: BATMAN VS SUPERMAN  By : Virgil Storyteller
    The question all fanboys want to know: who would win in a fight with batman vs superman? It comes down to the type of fight and the circumstances involved as it could go either way in different situations. Who's the greatest in your mind?
  • THE BIRTH AND RISE OF MARVEL COMICS ULTIMATE LINE  By : Virgil Storyteller
    Sometimes new readers have to be reached in order for properties to thrive. This was the case for marvel comics, but how do you do that without compromising the stories and characters you have? Marvel comics ultimate line was the answer, and its meteoric rise to success proved it was the right one.
  • Get the detailed information of Analysis Book  By : Hemanti Chunawala
    Book analysis refers to the task of studying and reviewing a book for the purpose of understanding its contents. Mainly analysis is done of those books which are written by new authors in the writing Industry in order to check the congruency and coherency of the content as well to check the usage of the English Language.
  • Fairy Costumes for Halloween  By : Travis Olague
    A fancy baby dress can be easily turned into a fairy costume and a fairy one can be changed into a fancy dress again. It is very comfortable if your fairy costume is going to be completely unique. But if you made up your mind to be a well known fairy from a famous fairy tale you should better choose that very fairy costume. Otherwise you will look like an unknown princess from an unknown kingdom. Moreover to have a real feeling of being a magical creature you have to follow the tips from this article.
  • An Ideal Online Destination Of All Book Lovers  By : Dianne Denton
    Novel Action is an online book exchange offering a wide selection of books for book lovers. At NovelAction.com, you can easily get used books, and exchange and share your own collection of books with other readers, in the most inexpensive way.
  • Biography Puzzle  By : Andy632 Angelo632
    Biography Bewilderment: Facts Behind It

    The genre of biography and autobiography are increasingly common nowadays and we see a whole range of people keen to share their life stories. Be it film stars, politician or simply sportspersons –the genre of biography is in much demand.
  • Books- The Paradise on Internet  By : Ashish Phanse
    Traditional bookstores have always existed on high streets, but in the digital age, the internet is proving to become a serious competitor to traditional brick and mortar stores. This article examines both sides of the coin and provides an appropriate insight into the phenomenon of shopping of books online.
  • Win a Dream Home, Home Furnishing, Playstation3 and many more…  By : Prize4u
    Prize4u.co.uk, is the online prize winning company where you can be win more prizes all other than. You can be win here a dream home, Excellent Home furnishing, playstation3 and a summer holiday to Las Vegas and more dream prizes.
  • All about Stun Gun Types.  By : John Audlee
    The basic premise about stun guns is that they are a powerful personal protection device that delivers a disabling electric shock to your attacker. Stun guns will temporarily disable an attacker by interrupting the body’s electric circuit between the brain and the muscles. He will become rigid, or may fall to the ground. For several minutes, he will be confused and disoriented, allowing you to run to safety. The effects about stun guns, while extremely powerful, are not permanent. The attacker will recover, but you will have been given the opportunity to escape.
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    You can save time and make your article writing and promotion easier by putting some very great tools to use. Below I've included 5 tools that can help you.
  • How to Get Your Book Reviewed  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Imagine your book at the top of the Best Sellers List of the New York Times. Most authors do. The question is, "How do I get it there and sell millions of copies?"
  • Fashion Tips for Women by Women  By : Tom Sharp
    A noted philosopher and politician Aristotle once said, women are the best creatures of god.
  • Amish Furniture Made by Artisans  By : Groshan Fabiola
    We live in a fast-paced world and although the main tendency is that of keeping up with modern times, many people have chosen not to make any compromises as far as the quality of the things they use is concerned
  • Book Review - Networking Magic  By : Jay Hamilton-Roth
    When I started networking, I did it the way most people do: I showed up and hoped to meet people and convince them that they should use my services. It became quickly evident that this doesn't work (at least not for me).
  • Childrens Book of the Month Club - The Perfect Gift  By : Tim Shank
    Children's books make great gifts, and if you choose the book club you give them that gift every month.
  • The Street Lawyer - Book Review  By : David Carter
    It might seem an odd choice to review a book coming up ten years old, but this has been sitting on my shelf gathering dust, and as it is the only Grisham book I haven't read, I decided to dip into it while I waited for the new Lee Child to come out. I'm glad I did.
  • How To Avoid Marrying A Jerk By John Van Epp  By : Stephanie Manley
    Epp gives practical advice, don't get too heavily involved too soon, look at their relationship with their family, wait for patterns to emerge, and know what their values, norms, and standards; are just a few of the ideas from this book. While the title may suggest that sometimes we all make mistakes, this book is a much more serious look on how we behave in relationships, and the power we have to stay or walk away from any given relationship.
  • Review of Holy Ghost Fire or Hell Fire  By : Matthew Robert Payne
    A common man's review of a book that has me excited.
  • 11 Articles Reviewed From The Musings of a Mad Prophet  By : Matthew Robert Payne
    A very good friend of mine is reading each of the articles in my book The Musings of Mad Prophet. Here is what he says about the first fifteen articles in the book. You can find a link to my book at the extended author bio page.
  • Some Day Never Comes - Book Review  By : Heather Froeschl
    Do you have a family treasure in the form of an ancestor's diary? What wisdom will you be passing on to your future generations? Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all write down the lessons we've learned in hopes that whoever reads them will avoid the mistakes we've made? This seems to be the goal behind Kerry LePage's book, "Some Day Never Comes."
  • "Ricochet" by P. M. Terrell- Book Review  By : Cherie Fisher
    Author p.m. terrell tells an edge-of-your- seat adventure that weaves current day issues of terrorism and illegal immigration in her new mystery/thriller novel "Ricochet". The night before Sheila Carpenter, an expert computer programmer, begins her career as an FBI Agent, a bomb is detonated sending Sheila's best friend to the hospital in a fight for her life. Soon after, Sheila discovers clues her mother left in the days before her parents deaths leading Sheila to believe their deaths were not accidental. Now Sheila is on the trail of her mother’s killers while the bombers are closing in on Sheila. She's quickly swept into the dark underbelly of illegal immigration, identity theft, and terrorism, and a collision course with terrorists intent on sending the United States into chaos.
  • "Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria" by Kyra E. Hicks - Book Review  By : Beverly Pechin
    Martha Ann Ricks did not give up easily. The ex-slave from Tennessee spent fifty years chasing her dream of meeting Queen Victoria in the late 1800s. Her true tale of strength and faith can now serve as a lesson to all children through Kyra Hicks' nonfiction book, "Martha Ann's Quilt for Queen Victoria." After Ricks' father bought his family's freedom, they moved to Liberia, where the British Navy patrolled the coastline to prevent slave catchers. As a young girl, Ricks decided to thank Queen Victoria personally, but money for the 3,500-mile journey, a gift fit for royalty and laughter from friends and neighbors all stood in the way of her dream. Ricks was an expert seamstress and as a thank you gift for the Queen, chose to make a quilt depicting the coffee trees that grew on her family's Liberian farm. In 1892, nine years before her own death, Ricks finally fulfilled her dream of meeting the Queen. "I hope that children reading this book will be inspired to dream big and feel confident that they can achieve their dreams with diligence and faith," says Hicks.
  • "Scatter My Ashes Over Havana" by Olga Karman - Book Review  By : Debra Gaynor
    For anyone who has never personally lived as an immigrant, Olga Karman brings the opportunity to experience life away from home with her tender memoir, "Scatter My Ashes Over Havana." Karman begins with her life in Cuba before the revolution. Like many others, she initially supported the aims of the revolution, but it wasn't long before Castro's true goals were clear. She left Cuba for the United States in 1960 at the age of 20, but found the "Land of Opportunity" to be lacking. Unhappy with her marriage and life in rural Connecticut and then in Mystic, Connecticut, Karman focused on her education as a path to independence. Success in the academic world and a respectable career, however, did little to soothe Karman's sense of estrangement. Over her lifetime, she defined herself as a mother, Latina, professor, Cuban, community activist and American, but found it difficult to integrate these characteristics into one identity.
  • "The Innkeeper Tales - Modern-Day Canterbury Tales" by John L Herman, Jr. - Book Review  By : Beverly Pechin
    The legendary Abacrombie Bed & Breakfast, located in heart of Baltimore, Maryland’s Cultural District, attracts a wide diversity of guests from all walks of life. Modeled loosely on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, innkeeper and owner of the Abacrombie, John L. Herman Jr., imparts the emotional stories of fourteen people who became stranded at the Inn during a spring blizzard, in his inspiring book “The Innkeeper Tales: Modern-Day Canterbury Tales to Entertain, Enlighten & Empower.” True accounts from a construction worker to a probation officer, a millionaire business man who lost it all to a baseball fanatic, and several more grace the pages of Herman’s book. Herman guarantees that every story in “The Innkeeper Tales” is true, and when brought together in this context, builds a strong testimonial about the commonality of people through the struggles and accomplishments we all face in life. “The lessons of redemption from each story inspire as well as entertain, and I think this is why the book so compelling” explains Herman
  • Review Of Dune - House Harkonnen By Brian Herbert And Kevin J. Anderson  By : Tracy Falbe
    Brutal ambition and wrenching tragedy define this second generation Dune novel that carefully fills in back story of major characters from this popular science fiction series.
  • Sexy New Travel and Adventure Novel Set In Turkey  By : Jim Masters and Perihan Masters
    "Complicated Favors: A Turkish Affair" is not just a high-action adventure novel. Ms. Reeder's deft inclusion of Turkey's naturally lusty Romantic Ambiance (as a third, intangible main character) is also notable. That inclusion makes CF a thoroughly sexy (though never prurient) novel too
  • Book Review - Secrets of the Millionaire Mind - Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T. Harv Eker  By : Joan Jones
    Do you think like a millionaire? T. Harve Eker says, "Give me five minutes and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life." In this book, Eker tells you how to determine your own financial blueprint, the inner dialogue and "Wealth Files" that put your where your are today. More importantly, Eker also tells you how change your blueprint to master the art of thinking like a Millionaire and attract wealth into your own life.
  • Book Review - The Healthy Bowel And Liver Book, Dr. Sandra Cabot  By : Signe Nichols
    The Healthy Bowel and Liver Book by Dr. Sandra Cabot is a must read if you are interested in liver detoxification and/or have a compromised or "ill" liver. Dr. Cabot considers herself the liver expert and I would have to agree with her - this book is detailed, interesting and very helpful!
  • A Good Yarn - Book Review  By : Joy Cagil
    A Good Yarn is a story of the friendship among women who are facing severe life challenges. What brings them together is the knitting class in a yarn shop.
  • Book Review - They Was Holdin' Hands, by Venera Di Bella Barles  By : Mayra Calvani
    They Was Holdin' Hands is an unusual, beautifully written novel which combines elements of mystery and literary fiction.
  • The Rich Jerk - A Scam Or Anti-Marketing Guru? I Rather Find A Better Alternative  By : Mark Shaibee
    Kelly Felix, the author of the Rich Jerk Ebook, is a multi-millionaire marketer with a keen wit of how to attract attention to his products and websites. From the time he sold his website on Ebay for over $350,000 until his latest Rich Jerk craze, he has been marketing his other companies and sites. He tries to remain anonymous but it hasn't really worked (I told you he is Kelly Felix). His big archrival is Holly Mann, who took on the Rich Jerk head to head and wrote a book that is infinitely better than the Rich jerk ebook.
  • CHIPS A Hometown Hero - Book Review  By : Heather Froeschl
    I imagine it must be difficult to bring history to life for school children. What better way to introduce an important time in our nation's past than to capture a child's attention with a unique, but mostly true story? In Nancy West's book, "CHIPS a Hometown Hero," readers will come to adore a rambunctious and lovable pup, and cheer him on as he becomes the most highly decorated K9 hero of World War II.
  • Must-read Classics for Kids  By : Philip Nicosia
    Reading should always be an integral part of growing up. It should always start in the home and encouraged even until the children are already grown up. It is only in this way that they learn the value of reading which they can carry on until their twilight years and then pass on to their own children and grandchildren.
  • Sit Stay Fetch - Review  By : Tammy Reid
    Do you have a dog with behavioral issues? Or maybe you just want to train your puppy. Either way there is definitely a right way and a wrong way to train your dog. I found that out the hard way!
  • Audiobooks Are Gaining in Popularity With Collect Students  By : Jeffrey Wendland
    College students are not just listening to music on those iPods and mp3 players, they are listening to audio books.
  • Pee Wee In A Nutshell - Book Review  By : Lillian Brummet
    Pee Wee's Family In a Nutshell (ISBN# 0969788320) is the third installment in the series of children’s books written by Larraine Roulston. The series is based on the character Pee Wee Worman – who teaches readers about vermiculture, or composting with worms. Larraine shares a powerful quote from Charles Darwin on the inside cover followed by a statement on the next page where the author makes it clear that she sees compost as "more then a fertilizer, more than a soil conditioner – it is a symbol of continuing life".
  • Pee Wee's Great Adventure - Book Review  By : Lillian Brummet
    International Compost Awareness Week (early May) is a perfect time to read Pee Wee's Great Adventure (ISBN# 0969788339) to groups of children during the various events celebrating the week. This book is the second installment in the series of three children's books based on the character Pee Wee Worman – who teaches us about vermiculture, or composting with worms
  • Pee Wee and the Magical Compost Heap - Book Review  By : Lillian Brummet
    Pee Wee And The Magical Compost Heap is the first story in a series of three children's books based on the character Pee Wee Worman, which was made possible through a grant from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. It is illustrated with pencil sketches by Alia Toor of musical notes, sunflowers, children, compost piles, worms and other critters found in a compost pile, tiny lady bugs, plant parts and winding vines grace each page as readers follow the story.
  • Pima Road - Book Review  By : Heather Froeschl
    Falling in love when you're struggling to discover who you truly are can be a not-so-glorious thing. It should be a time of mental abandon and pure bliss, but there are times when this isn't possible, or rather, there are some people who just can't let go of that control. In Virginia Nosky's novel "Pima Rd," readers will enjoy the romance as much as they possibly can but will also struggle along with the characters as they make discoveries and face the world from two different perspectives.
  • Review - David DeAngelo - The Dating Guru - Is He The Real Deal?  By : Derek Rake
    How many of you have gone to desperate measures for a date? C'mon now - fess up. People will go to extremes when they want to shed their lonely single life, but you can gain valuable dating advice from many experts. Much of this advice is either free or very inexpensive as well as easy to obtain. For example, after learning about people like David DeAngelo the dating guru, you may ask yourself is he the real deal?
  • Hollywood Musicals - Review  By : Joy Cagil
    Hollywood Musicals is a delightful book that comes accompanied by a CD. The CD has been remastered with a good sound quality, and the book is very informative and entertaining.
  • Vrolok - Book Review  By : Lillian Brummet
    Do you love a vampire tale that swallows you whole and you disappear in it for days at a time? Then Vrolok is the book for you. I am not kidding – I disappeared for about 10 hours the day I began this review project… and completed the book the next morning. Already, this epic adventure has received raving reviews in the industry. The cover design for this durable, hardcover novel is simply beautiful.
  • Book Review - "Reality TV and You - Being the Director of Your Life's Reality"  By : Doris Helge, Ph.D.
    Book Review of "Reality TV and You -- 8 Secrets to Being the DIRECTOR in your Life's Reality MV Show Using the Law of Attraction by Kathy Perry. The book and companion workbook offer a practical approach that can help readers rewrite life events or personal dramas that are inconsistent with their goals and passions.
  • Summary of the Rich Dad-Poor Dad Book - Review  By : Steve Albright
    Is there a point to reading Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki? Find out if his best seller lives up to all the hype in this Rich Dad Poor Dad review.
  • Money Talks How to Make a Million as a Speaker  By : Jean Caton
    Public Speaking is about much more than presentation skills. Marketing your speaking program and adding value to the lives of the audience is how you will become a top-flight, in demand, well paid public speaker.
  • Compost - Rodale Press - A Book Review  By : J Ruppel
    Coming in at slightly less than 100 pages Rodale's Compost is a "black gold" mine of information on composting. It has six chapters of informative articles and illustrations that represent a fairly complete overview of the art of composting.
  • Book Review: What to Use Instead - A Handbook of Practical Substitutes  By : Jane Wangersky
    Having had moments when I was absolutely not going to go out and spend more money, I've come up with several alternatives of my own. But this book gets into things even I had never thought of. (It also has blank lines at the end of each chapter where you can write your own ideas.) The chapters cover substitutes for foods, personal care products, cleaners, and more.
  • Dr Neruda's Cure for Evil  By : Bryan Knight
    Who is evil? This shocking novel poses many questions about power, ethics and psychiatry. The author, Rafael Yglesias, suggests a new category for psychotherapists and our clients: Evil Disorder. His suggested treatment for this disorder will likely astound you.
  • Do Not Go Gentle By Terra Ziporyn - Book Review  By : Joanne Benham
    With the incredible popularity of such shows as CSI and Law & Order, Americans clearly have an appetite for morbid crime drama. Now that craving can be filled through print, with Terra Ziporyn's psychological thriller, 'Do Not Go Gentle.' Ziporyn takes the reader beyond your average "whodunit" with a story that reveals "who" right off the bat; the mystery of "Do Not Go Gentle" focuses on "why" instead. The central character is Dr. Alvin Forman, a former child prodigy, who has struggled all of his life to reconcile his desire to save humanity with his desire to destroy it. Now a single father and allergist living in the suburbs, he finds himself meticulously and ruthlessly dismembering patients, loved ones, and neighbors.
  • Deadline - Stiff by J. M. Burns - Book Review  By : William E. Cooper
    Award-winning editor and writer J.M. Burns proves his worth as a fiction writer after a long history working in wine, food and travel journalism, releasing Deadline - Stiff, the first in his new David Endicott Mystery Series. Freshly-returned from military police duty in Iraq, young David Endicott stumbles into his first case by finding a mysterious murder victim in an eccentric billionaire's guesthouse. Recruited by the homeowner, David is asked to uncover the identity of the mystery man, and what he wanted in the house. It all sounded so simple, but David soon finds out that time is dangerously limited, and in the heart-pounding style of TV's "24," Burns' pegs good-guy Endicott against a seven frenetic days, and a secret so sinister, it will shake the foundation of everything he knows.
  • Drift By Steven Paul Mark - Book Review  By : Cherie Fisher
    Natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and hurricanes have the potential to bring widespread devastation and seem to fill up headlines far too often. But what if those natural disasters weren't so natural? What if someone had the power to control the earth's tectonic plates and create these disasters? That's the question critically acclaimed author Steven Paul Mark asked himself. His imaginative answer is the central conflict of his mystery/thriller novel, 'Drift.'
  • The Myth America Pageant By Robert Wickes - Book Review  By : Paige Lovitt
    Author and self- proclaimed "Ordinary Joe," Robert Wickes, releases his new book "The Myth America Pageant - How Government & Politics Really Affect the Ordinary Joe," a thought-provoking, passion-evoking translation of the grand game of politics and of our greatest myth - "We're from the government, and we're here to help!" In an often-amusing look at the often-confusing issues facing average citizens, this book blends history, common sense, and controversial speculation with convention-challenging directness.
  • "Made in America, Sold in the Nam" by Rick Ritter and Paul Richards - Book Review  By : Mary Simmons
    With present-day military conflicts issuing strong comparisons to the Vietnam War, certain questions must be asked. Have we learned anything since then? Do we have a better understanding of how war affects combat veterans and their families? As a society, what have we done to break the cycle of the war as a viable means-to-an-end? With nothing to hide and a unique chance to speak their peace, dozens of Vietnam era veterans, in varying areas of conflict, voice their innermost thoughts in "Made in America, Sold in the Nam." For these warriors, their lives remain shadowed in some way by the past as they continue to represent the conscience of a nation: patriotic, duty-bound, and mired in a swamp of confusion and pain.
  • Meter Made, by M.D. Benoit - Book Review  By : Mayra Calvani
    A enjoyable novel that combines elements of mystery and science fiction.A kick-ass detective, a world where people and buildings are disappearing, universes within universes, cloning, and multiple dimensions are some of the elements in Meter Made that will keep you turning those pages till the end.
  • The Rise And Staying Power Of The Romance Novel  By : M. Xavier
    For those who love to read, no other genre of fiction has been credited with delivering such fantasy as the romance novel; popularized by women worldwide and continuing to hold court as the guilty pleasure of many a generation.
  • Book Review - The Bilingual Family - A Handbook for Parents  By : Jane Wangersky
    While teaching English to immigrant parents of small children, I based several lessons on what I had learned from this book. Many of my students were unsure what bilingualism would do to their families. With this book, I was able to help them feel a little more sure of themselves.
  • Book Review - Remodel Your Reality Seven Steps to Rebalance Your Life and Reclaim Your Passion  By : Suzanne Lieurance
    Follow these seven steps to rebalance your life and start living your passion.
  • The Power of Intention - Do Dr. Wayne Dyer's Tips Really Work?  By : Mary Bauer
    In his book The Power of Intention, Dr. Wayne Dyer's main point seems to be that your life is co-created by you and "Intention" (which is his word for God or the Source of all power). He says there are no accidents and each of us was intended to be here--precisely on purpose as that is the only way Intention ever does anything. Is Dr. Dyer right about how we create reality? Do his tips really work? Read my review and find out what I thought of this book.
  • "The Fat Lady Never Sings" by Steve Reilly - Book Review  By : William E. Cooper
    The book is a sports story about redemption sought by three Senior High School baseball players, their team, their coaches and the City they live in, Derby, Connecticut (which is the smallest city in Connecticut). In 1991, high school football was everything in Derby. The Derby High football team had a streak of twenty-eight straight years without having a losing season. The streak ended on Thanksgiving Day, 1991. After blowing the streak, the football players, especially the three seniors, were labeled losers forever in the City. They had one last chance at redemption playing on the baseball team.
  • "My Swim with the Sharks" by Richard Taylor - Book Review  By : Paige Lovitt
    "This is my true-life story of how I found out my friends at work were doing cocaine at work. I tried to intervene by contacting the DEA and the Sheriffs narcotics department and ended up going to prison myself. After I get out I suffer a stroke and that is when the miracles begin. I am visited by an Angel that heals me of it and the alcoholism I had suffered from my whole life."
  • Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity by David Lynch  By : John - Paul Gillespie
    A rare public sighting of one of America's most reclusive, critically appreciated film directors, in a literary meditation upon creativity.
  • Chameleon by Richard Hains - Book Review  By : Ellen Hogan
    Finance insider delivers tale of big money, high ambition, and low morals in the financial world in new book, "Chameleon." Hains, a 20-year veteran of the business who runs a substantial private hedge fund that invests in the major global financial markets, created Chameleon as a tale that exposes the indulgences of the financial community. Intricately-plotted with unexpected twists and hair-raising turns, Chameleon is the story of Jon Phillips, a highly successful Wall Street bond trader whose excesses a lavish Upper East Side apartment, gorgeous women with expensive drug habits, fancy cars, and his desire for millions know no bounds.
  • Crown's Law by Wolf Wootan - Book Review  By : William E. Cooper
    Private Eye Sam Crown's beat is the underbelly of Orange County, California. At 48, he's an aging dude, who lives at the beach, still surfs, and birddogs the bikini crowd. He loved summer. All the women in tank tops and bikinis!
  • Slow Hope by Anita Swanson - Book Review  By : Debra Gaynor
    "Slow Hope" is a multi-layered love story that focuses, among other themes, on child abuse, as well as the church and its initial resistance to psychotherapy. "Slow Hope" does not attempt to convert anyone nor attempt to change the laws of leadership in the fundamental church. "Slow Hope" shows that, as the author states, "with ordinary courage and determination, oppression can be overcome and generational cycles of violence can be stopped."
  • The Eagle's Last Flight by Ron Standerfer - Book Review  By : William E. Cooper
    Skip O'Neill lies dying of leukemia in a New York hospital, determined to live until the new millennium. His wasted body shows scant evidence of the man he once was—an Air Force fighter pilot and decorated combat veteran. O'Neill's first assignment, as a young lieutenant, places him among hard drinking World War II—and Korean War—era fighter pilots who quickly teach him their ways. He almost washes out of pilot training but is persistent and manages to graduate. In Vietnam, he proves to be a skillful and courageous pilot who faces dangers of all kinds with equanimity. But the greatest—and most deadly danger—materializes years after O'Neill volunteers to be an observer at an atomic test site. In the end, O'Neill decides that when his time comes, he will dash at it fearlessly. He anticipates being greeted by departed friends—but what awaits him is something totally unexpected.
  • "The Fatal Heir" By Lois Lewandowski - Book Review  By : Debra Gaynor
    Probation officer Gillian Jones wants to be a wife, mother, and career woman, but life isn't fully cooperating. At the age of 33, she's the survivor of a car accident that shattered her ankle and her first marriage. Now that she's remarried and walking again, her life is almost where it should be – if only she could get pregnant. Fortunately, her mother-in-law and one of the Bend Brook, Nebraska county commissioners hatch a plan that would enable Gillian to afford the next step in fertility treatment; all she has to do is find the biological parents of the commissioner's adopted daughter, Caroline, who was left at a Colorado monastery in 1967. Gillian's clock starts ticking and she is off to Colorado. Unfortunately, no one at the monastery is aware of a baby left there in 1967, or so they say. When a monk goes missing and a woman, who's sleeping in the bed reserved for Gillian, is murdered, Gillian has second thoughts
  • "Winning Or Losing" By Robert Lamoreaux, JD - Book Review  By : Debra Gaynor
    This book discusses financial, estate and retirement planning. "Winning or Losing" is designed to help children assist aging parents, and the general public, prepare for the many issues that come with aging and retirement. This book is intended for every individual who will be retiring in the next 40 years. The material contained therein will not only help them prepare financially, but will assist them in estate planning and family relations.
  • Skipping Christmas – Book Review  By : David Carter
    It doesn't have to be Christmas to enjoy this witty little book from John Grisham. Someone bought it as a Christmas present for me, and I have just got round to reading it. I'm glad I did.
  • "The M.O.O.D. Lounge" By Zondra Hughes - Book Review  By : Paige Lovitt
    Erotica meets the ultimate tale of revenge in "The M.O.O.D. Lounge," the first installment of a three-book series, written by former Ebony magazine sex editor Zondra Hughes. In this book Hughes takes readers on a voyeuristic journey into the steamy love lives of Eva James, a high powered entertainment publicist who falls in love with her married client; Fawn LaFollette, a clairvoyant Hurricane Katrina evacuee who finds her calling in the NY porn industry; and Drusilla Vidal, a no-nonsense prosecutor who begins a torrid jailhouse affair with a convict.
  • Handwriting Analysis - Laws, Principles - and More - Book Review  By : Heather Froeschl
    What precisely can our handwriting reveal about us? So much more than you might think. Jacob J. Cammarata explains the process well in his book Handwriting Analysis: Laws/Principles - and More.
  • King of Nod an Epic Ghost Story - Book Review  By : Heather Froeschl
    What does the past have to do with the future? Just about everything, and there's really no escaping it. In King of Nod by Scott Fad, readers will be immersed into the past, slammed into the present and hoping for a better future.
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