Bruce Schwartz, playwright, producer, children’s author and novelist — most recently of the critically acclaimed psychological thriller, “The Twenty-First Century” — lost both of his parents to Alzheimer’s disease.
Crest of Eagles – Book Review
Jocelyn has an excellent knowledge and understanding of the writing craft. The author interweaves multiple, strong, leading characters and two completely different time frames masterfully. Crest of Eagles reminds me of some of the great works…
Invisible Ink – Book Review
Carl Venos book, Invisible Ink, provides an insiders view of the newspaper world during the authors 25-years as a journalist and editor – at a time when major events were having dramatic affects on American society…
Pausing To Catch My Breath – Book Review
Debra Warren has appropriately titled her book of poetry Pausing to Catch My Breath. The pages depict this mother and grandmother as someone who I would personally love to sit across from at a kitchen table with a huge pot of tea and talk for hours…
The 7 Rules of Growth For Small Businesses
For years, I have tried to answer this one question: What do small businesses that achieve sustained growth do differently from those that do not grow?
Violet the Pilot in Canada – Review
Violet the Pilot in Canada is the first in the series of childrens book series written by commercial pilot and mother of two, Bettina Bathe…
52 Homes In 52 Weeks
The door is open for anyone interested in acquiring a real estate fortune, thanks to a new book that shows how.
Book Review: A History of the World in 6 Glasses
Tom Standage’s new book invites you to see the world in a whole new light: through the glass of a drink. Starting with the dawn of civilization, and taking us right through modern day “beverage globalization”, this book is an excellent refresher course on world history with page after page of insights into the human experience.
Fading toward Enlightenment – Review
…a well made book of excellent quality it will certainly endure multiple readings. I loved the feel of the pages as I turned them. I would classify this book as a useful, inspirational, self-help tool for those searching for inner peace…
Letter to Maya Angelou – Review
“…One hundred breath-taking, intimate photographs of nature scenes have been included in this book. Beautiful shots of flocks of birds just taking off in flight, enchanting forests, stunning autumn color and incredible sunsets were enough to make me a fan of the book…”
Reading Into Beliefs
A provocative, new book by author and scholar Marc Mourier reveals hidden secrets of the Bible.
The Frugal Book Promoter – Book Review
The Frugal Book Promoter How to do What Your Publisher Wont is the third book written by author Carolyn Howard Johnson, but by far it is not the last. Already she is planning on releasing a book of poetry. The Frugal Book Promoter has won the USA Book News award for Best Book 2004, and has also been an Irwin Award winner…
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