Book Review and Giveaway: Does Your Bag Have Holes? Seems that the book reviews are getting popular with publishers! Cameron C. Taylor, a multimillionaire businessman and author, contacted me to do a book review of his newest project: Does Your Bag Have Holes? ...New Book Reviews Book reviews from Jeanie: Peeps by Scott Westerfeld "This book is about a parasite that infects people and makes them crave human blood, hate everything they used to love and it makes them vicious and like an animal. ... Upcoming Real Estate Book Reviews After reading and admiring much of "Retire Rich from Real Estate" and writing this review, I now have two other books I will be reviewing over the course of the next few weeks: "The House Flipping Answer Book" and "The Real Estate ... The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, Book 1) by Stephen King Review: After months of hearing about The Dark Tower series, and since I’m already a big Stephen King fan, I decided to finally read the first book in the series, just to see what it was all about. It took me until the last page to ... Turning the Paige: young readers' book reviews Check out Turning the Paige, a new young readers' book review blog. This blog-driven site is written by Paige Turner (teen? adult?), who reads and reviews the books listed. The site features entries with information about individual ... The Good & Bad of Book Reviews by Tee C. Royal This month I’m going to touch on book reviews, the good and the bad. Since I started one of the first (if not the first) organized review teams (in January 2001) to specialize in reviewing African-American books, The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers ... Book Giveaway! Playing With Fire by Katie MacAlister I haven't had a chance to review this yet, but Penguin Books sent me an extra copy to pass on to you! From the back of the book: Fire and water don’t mix—or do they? Gabriel Tauhou, the leader of the silver dragons, can’t take his eyes ... Short story: Destiny The ceremony was lazy and golden, with boquets and bumblebees and a serene joy permeating the proceedings. read more. From Betamax to Blockbuster by Joshua M. Greenberg (Book Review) In its everyday use, VCR technology led to a sociocultural shift, the outcomes of which remain with us today. *snore* I'm on day two of a five-day stretch of the opening shift. I'm trying to use it to good advantage -- and partly succeeding. I'm hitting the snooze a few too many times, but I actually get up in time for a cup of coffee and breakfast ...
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