Member Reviews
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'Nathan Burgoine talks about
I bumped into Jeffrey Ricker for the first time when I read his short story "At the End of the Leash." It was a charming story, a gentle piece with a sweet romance potentially botched by the...
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Brenda Scott talks about
Promise Keeper is the third installment in Mary Fremont Schoenecker’s Maine Shore Chronicles series and, like books one and two, features Tante Margaret, Chronicles’ thoroughly lovable clairvoyant....
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Charles A. Ray talks about
Wallace in Underland is a book that appeals to all age groups. The user friendly language makes the book unique. Dialogue and illustrations add value to this work. It is a fact that we do not have to...
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Virginia Campbell talks about
With some books, you can sense in advance that you are in for a reader's treat, that you will be taken outside your normal reading zone and sent on an involving and entertaining journey through...
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Loren Rhoads talks about
by Lisa Brown
This is a sweet little book with a story reminiscent of A Very Brave Witch, except this time it's a witch *and* a vampire who discover that children are nothing to be afraid of. The text is...
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Loren Rhoads talks about
by Lisa Brown
This is a sweet little book with a story reminiscent of A Very Brave Witch, except this time it's a witch *and* a vampire who discover that children are nothing to be afraid of. The text is...
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Luke Sherwood talks about
“Miss New India” contains the story of Anjali (Angie) Bose, who grows from sheltered nineteen-year-old in a backwater India town into a sadder but wiser young woman with growing skills and ambition....
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Rachel Madorsky talks about
Maestro by Rachel Madorsky shows the reader many ways to change their destiny. The engaging tales captivate and enlighten. Several people come to Rachel for help, and find it.
She opens a door to...
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Rachel Madorsky talks about
As a student of life, I find the title “Maestro” very interesting. The word Maestro is a title of extreme respect given to a master musician or a master in an artistic field, usually someone who...
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former member talks about
"Reading the book now and it is indeed the book generations of serious writers pursuing either a literary career or an academic literary life will need to read to evolve the form and its delivery,...
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Catherine Nagle talks about
Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons, I Woke Up In Love This Morning, brings the emotional drama to light that comes during a girl’s young teens years. She captures every detail from the first period, cramps...
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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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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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Virginia Campbell talks about
With some books, you can sense in advance that you are in for a reader's treat, that you will be taken outside your normal reading zone and sent on an involving and entertaining journey through...
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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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Paul Blakey talks about
The Occult Atlantis is a curious work. Is it indeed a legominism?
To quote from the book itself: “The term ... legominism means a structure of ideas by which ancient wisdom is passed on in a form...
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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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lynn liccardo talks about
The unarticulated question running through Chick Lit: 40 Stories of Tattoos and the Women Who Wear Them: “Why’d a nice girl like you go and get a tattoo?” Thankfully, not one of the essayists replied...
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