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King Bartholomew and the Jesters Riddle – Book Review
King Bartholomew and the Jesters Riddle by Pina Mastromonaco is a wonderful, fun book with a humor level perfect for children aged four to eight. Entertaining riddles entice readers to try to guess the answer while enjoying the tale…
Mathew and the Highland Rescue: Book Review
A stimulating adventure! Sabine Muir has written a wonderful childrens story that can be read many, many times. This is a time-travel, Christian fantasy novel…
Providence Pond – Book Review
Author, Beresford McLean brings a new novel to his fans, this one delves into a time when British culture dominates over those within Jamaica. Providence Ponds 500 pages are divided into four parts; each involves four generations of the King family between 1880-1920. The book closes with an afterword that provides insight into some of the issues in Jamaica over the years. Readers may want to read this section first, as it will definitely enrich the experience.
Shattered Memories, Scattered Emotions – Book Review
Betty Woodrum released her first book of poetry entitled Shattered Memories, Scattered Emotions in on July 16, 2005. Her poetry is clean and simple and extremely honest. There is such a strong theme of the various forms of love that the word love should almost be included in the title!
The Chronicles Of Narnia – The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Review
One of the great children’s classics by C.S. Lewis, is brought to the screen in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Set in wartime England, its plot has the four Pevensie children sent out of London for their safety. They end up in the country house of the eccentric Prof. Digory Kirke, and like all children removed from their usual source of fun and amusement, they’re bored, bored, bored.
Then one day, Lucy begins poking into things, and one of them is the very odd wardr…
The Right Words
When Marlo Thomas was an 18-year-old up-and-coming actress, she was devastated when journalists began debating whether she’d ever be as good or popular as her famous father, TV star Danny Thomas. She went to him in tears, insisting that whe wanted to change her name and he said exactly what he needed to hear.
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. This compact, 204 page fiction could be classified as a paranormal romance fantasy… Contrary to many stories involving werewolves and witches, Waxing has a believable scenario, is action-packed with an interesting and complex romance between the main characters…”
A Crack in the Teacup – Book Review
The Crack in the Teacup, by C.M. Albrecht, is a mystery fiction novel with a slight seasoning of romance and suspense…
Book Review – Net Entrepreneurs Only
Everyone loves to read other peoples success stories. It provides us with evidence that amazing things do happen to normal people. By learning what they did to succeed we come one step closer to success ourselves. Such is the case with the ten stories told in Net Entrepreneurs Only 10 Entrepreneurs Tell the Stories of their Success by Gregory K. Ericksen and Ernst & Young.
Ericksen interviewed ten of the most successful entrepreneurs at the turn of the century and presen…
Born Evil – Book Review
Author of two books and many short stories, J.P. Ransom is busily writing a series of books called Collad Greens and two more upcoming books including a sequel to Born Evil…
Druxel Manor – Book Review
…a stimulating thriller-mystery-romance novel that keeps the reader guessing…