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  1. The Girls: Lori Lansens

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-06
    Quite a short and interesting story - quaint in some places and very easy to read.It is set in Canada and although it is fiction it is written as if it's an autobiography of conjoined twins. The story...
  2. Review of Milkowitz's Bipolar Disorder Guide for Patient and Family Members

    by Rick Seager - 2007-02-05
    If you're the parent or family member of a person with Bipolar disorder, you'll want to head to the bookstore. While there are lots of good reference books, ranging from clinical study guides to "how ...
  3. Murder in the "Deep South"

    by C. M. Clifton - 2007-02-04
    A tale of greed, distrust, and murder, "Deep South" by Nevada Barr is the eighth book of the series featuring Anna Pigeon, a National Park Ranger. This time around, Anna is the district ranger of the ...
  4. Cecelia Ahern: If You Could See Me Now

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-03
    I picked this book to read, expecting it to be very similar to Cecelia Ahern's two other books - "PS I Love You," and "Where Rainbows End." I enjoyed both these books very much, finding them easy to ...
  5. Not For Everyone

    by Vallance Michaels - 2007-02-03
    As a first novel, If Kisses Were Bullets… is a daring beginning for H.X. Sin. Before you even pick up the book the title and name of the author give the misleading presentation that you may be morall...
  6. "The Paladin Chronicles" by B.W. Philpot: Book Review

    by Irene Watson - 2007-01-30
    The Paladin Chronicles by B.W. Philpot Outskirts Press (2006) ISBN 1598005502 Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (11/06)In their search for knowledge the Elders find life on other planets. The...
  7. What makes a good fiction book?

    by Paulo Reyes - 2007-01-30
    What makes a good fiction book?In fiction, the writer’s job is to entertain, to draw an emotional response from the reader. The reader is often looking for suspense, action, and to go on a journ...
  8. The South Beach Heart Program Book Review

    by Michael Huddleston - 2007-01-29
    The other day I was watching Larry King Live and his guest was noted cardiologist and South Beach Diet originator Arthur Agatston. As Dr. Agatston began to talk I moved closer and closer to the televi...
  9. Tale of Genji: Book Review

    by John - Paul Gillespie - 2007-01-27
    The Tale of Genji: The world's first novelWritten by the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh century, *The Tale of Genji* is a classic work of Japanese literature concerning the...
  10. Have Fun Playing Hand Drums - A Fun, Musical, Hands-on Book and CD for Beginning Hand Drummers of Al

    by Lillian Brummet - 2007-01-27
    Have Fun Playing Hand Drums - A Fun, Musical, Hands-on Book and CD for Beginning Hand Drummers of All Ages would be an ideal book for elementary classes, groups of children, autistic or similarly chal...
  11. "Men Bleed Too" by Thomas Brown: Book Review

    by Irene Watson - 2007-01-25
    Men Bleed Too by Thomas Brown iUniverse (2005) ISBN 0595361870This is the story of Barbara Brown's fight with cancer as told by her husband, Thomas. In December of 1992 a cancerous tumor was discover...
  12. "Cantaloupe Dance" by Kellie Jameson: Book Review

    by Irene Watson - 2007-01-25
    iUniverse (2006)ISBN 9780595409723Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (11/06)This is the story of a woman searching for love. Just as it seems to be within her grasp it elusively slips away. N...
  13. "Thoughts From the Heart" by Charles S. Haddad: Book Review

    by Irene Watson - 2007-01-25
    Thoughts From the Heart by Charles S. Haddad CharlCyn Press (1999) ISBN 0967459702 Reviewed by Kelli Glesige for Reader Views (8/06)Charles S. Haddad has compiled a refreshing and down to earth collec...
  14. Modern Mystery Novels: Genre Bending in a Classic

    by Anthony Chatfield - 2007-01-24
    A genre which I recently discovered and have been more or less in love with ever since doing so, is the detective, noir, mystery genre. Of course those are all subgenres of the same basic idea, but th...
  15. The Meg Langslow Series by Donna Andrews

    by Barb Carges - 2007-01-24
    Do you like a good mystery that is also funny? If so, then I recommend Donna Andrews' Meg Langslow series. Meg is a blacksmith, the kind that does ornamental work, not the kind that shoes horses. In t...
  16. Finding Purpose In Unscrambled Eggs!

    by Nadia Brown - 2007-01-23
    Unscrambled Eggs personifies personal growth and spiritual inspiration. It is a self-reflection and journey to find one's purpose in life. According to the author's website, Unscrambled Eggs is a prof...
  17. The Practical Guide To Total Financial Freedom-Volume 1 Review

    by Mathew Wetzler - 2007-01-23
    This first part of Samuel Blankson's "The Practical Guide to Total Financial Freedom" series focuses on how to secure yourself, you wealth and your family against disaster. The volumes offer very effe...
  18. The Twentieth Century's First Genocide: A Review of The Burning Tigris

    by Nick Adama - 2007-01-23
    The Burning Tigris by Peter Balakian examines in great detail the massacres of over a million Armenians by the Turkish government during the late 19th century and during World War I. With over 1,100 f...
  19. Nothing to Wear: A 5-step cure for the Common Closet (Book Review)

    by Joy Cagil - 2007-01-22
    When I was much younger, I used to care a lot about what I wore and what my clothes made me look like. Nowadays, all I care about is being comfortable inside my clothes. Still, when I saw this book, I...
  20. Audio Bookclubs: Comparison Shopping Tips

    by Ethan Allen - 2007-01-22
    Avid readers love expanding their horizons and learning as much as they can about as many things as possible. But with only so much time in a day, millions have turned to audiobooks. This way, they ca...