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- Second Eden - Review
Carlton Austin has crafted a wonderful piece of work in Second Eden - an action-packed suspense thriller with a little romance and some elements of science fiction.
- Shattered Memories, Scattered Emotions - Book Review
Betty Woodrum released her first book of poetry entitled Shattered Memories, Scattered Emotions in on July 16, 2005.
- Silent Lies - Book Review
Silent Lies is an action romance saga, that takes the reader through decades of a tumultuous time between the end of World War I and the beginnings of World War II.
- Sound Bodies through Sound Therapy - Book Review
Dorinne Davis has written many books that concentrate on the subjects of hearing and sound.
- Star - Book Review
Tom Peters crafted a moving, educational animal adventure story in his novel Star.
- The Seventh Jewel - Book Review
The Seventh Jewel is a fantasy-adventure fiction geared for youth (ages 11 and up).
- The Letter Writer: Book Review
I enjoyed reading this book.
- Little Mornings – Book Review
The Little Mornings, by C M Albrecht is a murder mystery with 262 absolutely absorbing pages.
- The Road of Silk: Book Review
The Road of Silk is an adventure fantasy, with mystical and magical elements and a high energy feel to it that any reader will enjoy.
- Transformation - Book Review
Rab Fulton spins a unique and interesting tale in his novella, Transformation.
- Unscrambled Eggs - Book Review
Nadia Brown is an accomplished poet and operates the online poetry journal, Liquid Muse.
- Unspoken Dream: Book Review
Carol Bennett writes a stunning mystery-thriller.
- The Adventures of Willowby Went: Book Review
This is definitely a fantasy novel.
- Write it Right! - Book Review
Write it Right – The Ground Rules For Self-editing Like the Pros by Dawn Josephson and Lauren Hidden is a perfect resource book for those who have difficulty editing and deciding where to even begin the process.
- Deadly Duplicates - Book Review
When I first read the basic theme of the book, I thought seemed far-fetched.
- Thoughts in Words - Book Review
Yinka AdebiyiÂ’s new book of poetry, Thoughts in Words, was certainly written with the intent to encourage and uplift its readers.
- Quest for the Source of Darkness - Book Review
Quest for the Source of Darkness, Patricia PerryÂ’s first novel, has an action fantasy story line with a strong mystery theme and an interesting romantic twist.
- Cremator's Revenge - Book Review
Author, Margaret LeNois demonstrates excellent story-telling capabilities in her 272-page fiction novel, CrematorÂ’s Revenge.
- The Time Has Come - Book Review
The Time Has Come is the first book of a mystical and spiritual trilogy written by Barbara Oleynick, a highly educated nurse whoÂ’s life work is to help make the world a more peaceful place in any way that she can.
- The Fair Tax Revolution
Few people would expect a book about taxes to take The New York Times bestseller list by storm, but that's exactly what The Fair Tax Book has done.
- True Identities - Book Review
Author of multiple poetry books, Michelle True, uses creativity and honesty to propel readers of True Identities into visualizing themselves in todayÂ’s jungle, using instinctive and prehistoric skills to survive.
- Ten Times Guilty - Book Review
Brenda HillÂ’s passion for the world of writing and her experiences as an editor, proofreader and educator have definitely worked exceptionally well together to develop her book - Ten Times Guilty.
- Shadow of an Indian Star - Book Review
Shadow of an Indian Star is a 500-page historical fiction set in the early 1800Â’s.
- Pumping Your Muse - Book Review
Pumping Your Muse is a 136-page non-fiction, self-help writerÂ’s manual that is conveniently available in both electronic and print format.
- Your Flight Questions Answered
Whether you are an experienced air traveler or a novice, John Cronin's book, "Your Flight Questions Answered," has a little bit of something for everyone.
- Can You Overcome Time Poverty? The Real Possibility of Achieving More while Working Less
There is no question about it - Americans are running out of time.
- Waxing - Book Review
The excerpt in the opening page of Waxing, before all the credits and the title page, was fantastic! That little enticing excerpt compelled me to read on with energy.
- Willa's Poppy - Book Review
WillaÂ’s Poppy is a 166-page young adult, thriller-adventure with a hero-element in a subtle theme of rising above challenges and making a difference in the world.
- Atheism in a Post-Religious World
Tremblay, Francois - Atheism in a Post-religious World - Suite101, 2004
"If a man would follow, today, the teachings of the Old Testament, he would be a criminal.
- RV
California English teacher and award-winning writer, Angelo Spyropoulos, has recently released his first novel, RV.
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