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  • Shield Of The Sun  By : Fred Watson
    Tutimaios stood with his legs slightly apart, his hands clasped behind his back. He was simply dressed in a pair of stout leather sandals, a linen kilt that glowed white against his sun-darkened skin and on his head the blue battle crown of the sun god.
  • Biographies and Scrapbooking : Our Attempts to Capture the Past  By : Lillian Keefe
    Biographies and scrapbooking have more in common than you think. Read how advances in technology will bring us to a new level for producing and enjoying both.
  • Invitation To Travels With Hemingway  By : Wendy Mitchell
    A movie star, TV actress, producer and best-selling author has joined a leading national travel company to shine the spotlight on travel trends, destinations and style.
  • How to Date Men  By : Wendy Mitchell
    For women, the hardest part of dating may be understanding how men's minds work. Fortunately, there's expert help.
  • Secrets Of Success  By : Wendy Mitchell
    If you want to know the secret to success, ask a successful person--and that's exactly what the authors of one informative book did.
  • Movie Guide Helps Fans Get The Picture  By : Wendy Mitchell
    The latest version of a trusted source of movie information is now available.
  • Audiobooks have a unique and fascinating history.  By : Terry Simpson
    In 1933, anthropologist J.P. Harrington, drove the length of North America to record oral histories of Native American tribes on aluminum discs using a car battery-powered turntable. Now, in the 21st Century, the definition of books and publishing is evolving as technology advances and the consumer demands change.
  • Living A Life Not Defined By Loss  By : Wendy Mitchell
    For 30 years cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Dennis Hurwitz has performed cosmetic transformations that thousands of his patients consider miracles. Yet a new book focuses not only on his ability to transform others, but also on how he responded to life-altering tragedy.
  • A Younger, Healthier You  By : Wendy Mitchell
    The key to living a longer, healthier life may be managing your immune system.
  • The Attraction Factor  By : MarieLouiseFalk
    We have to meditate together. Do it for twenty minutes a day and we decrease the problems around us. It is a good training included in the twenty minutes mediation. Go for thirty days thinking about something you want to accomplish. Twenty minutes per day that is all.
  • The Art Of Gift Giving 101  By : Wendy Mitchell
    If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine the value of 1,000 pictures of the world's finest art.
  • Novel Approach To Teaching Science  By : Wendy Mitchell
    It's no mystery that murder crimes and the use of forensic evidence to convict or free suspects has attracted the attention of millions with the popularity of shows like CSI. Schools are even catching on to the craze--forensic science investigations are the hottest new trend in science teaching.
  • The Great and Bizarre Men of Color Movement in Antebellum New Orleans  By : Ruggero T. Ricordi
    The economic and intellectual elite of les gens de couleur libres in Antebellum New Orleans made it a point to distance itself from both races. Their covert mistrust of their Caucasian neighbors was shared by their purely African cousins; their oftentimes distinct contempt for anyone who was not of mixed origin resembled, it must be noted, the Germans’ attitude towards “non-Arians” almost a century later. The idea was that the white race had played itself out, while the black race, or at least i
  • Daydreams, Moonbeams and Wings over the Common (From the Tail of a Magpie) by Louisa Middleton-Blake  By : Jean Sheldon
    We meet Maggie in Sussex, in the South of England, and follow him to Wales where he takes us on adventures to the farthest reaches of the Otherworld. Maggie is a Magpie and the tale told by his ‘Pinky’ is extraordinary. '“Pinkies is wot I calls you humans,” he answered crossly.'

    Louisa Middleton-Blake wrote a delightful book and her imagination is amazing. Visit this refreshing look at life. I suggest you make it a point to meet Maggie, an uncommon Magpie born on the Common.
  • Why We Enjoy Music  By : Wendy Mitchell
    A new book on why human beings make and enjoy music is striking a responsive chord with readers. "This Is Your Brain On Music" by Daniel J. Levitin explores the connection between music--how we listen to it, why we enjoy it--and the human brain.
  • David DeAngelo Review - The Dating Guru Is He The Real Deal?  By : James Lockwood
    How many of you have gone to desperate measures for a date? C'mon now - fess up. People will go to extremes when they want to shed their lonely single life, but you can gain valuable dating advice from many experts.
  • Clones, us, and Our Lord: this sci-fi novel is hardly ordinary  By : Ruggero T. Ricordi
    Arguably one of the most unique novels ever written, sci-fi or otherwise, "Admiral Diana" by Anthony Anchor gives us humans a chance to examine our relationship with God by presenting a third party's (neither God's nor our own) view of the matter.
  • Find your Harry Potter on an E-book Store  By : Kruz
    "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" are more than happy to receive the novel that has hit the world wide markets on the July 21, 2007.
  • Let's Get Ready for 1st Grade! by Cedar Valley Publishing  By : Tracy Ebert
    A learning book designed to help teach children the basic concepts needed to prepare for 1st grade with the help of teacher Ms. Best and the Cedar Valley Kids.
  • 'Deathly Hallows' a literal page-turner  By : 12345
    This is about the harry potter book
  • The Whole Point of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings  By : Eric Pinder
    Hiking across Tolkien's Middle Earth takes the reader from mushrooms to mud to mayhem and back again. But there's a point to all that cross-country wandering. Here's one reader's review of Tolkien's epic. The Tom Bombadil chapters made my eyes glaze over, at first. I came to appreciate them more the second or third time around. So grab your walking stick and put on your boots! Let's go hiking in Middle Earth.
  • Book Review: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"  By : Nick Adama
    A review of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," examining two of the main themes of the book: Harry's search for the truth of the events of his life, and how he learns to deal with the deaths of close friends. ***SPOILER ALERT***
  • A Review Of "Forex Training Machine"  By : John Foley
    Created by Avi Frister, a veteran Forex Trader, Forex Trading Machine is a revolutionary product within the forex industry. Forex Trading Machine is a 150 page downloadable ebook that is produced by an experienced trader with more than 11 years in the business. This is a must read for anyone wanting to take advantage day after day of the impressive profits the forex market offers
  • A Review Of "The Simple Golf Swing"  By : John Foley
    The Simple Golf Swing is a unique system that is intended for the majority of golfers who want to break 80, 85, or 90. The Simple Golf Swing is a great teaching text to help you solve your worst swing problems. The Simple Golf Swing is all laid out in very simple, easy to read step by step instructions.
  • Book Review: The Children of Hurin by J.R.R. Tolkien  By : Adam M. Smith
    A review and background information on The Children of Hurin, the most recently released novel of Middle-earth by J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review  By : Blake Provo
    You don't have to be a genius to become rich. All you need are the right principles and methods.
  • The Demon Lover  By : C. Ozcan
    Conflict is one of the most important elements of stories, novels and plays because it causes the action. In order to discover what the story is really about, it is important to examine those conflicts to find some ideas and themes.
  • Fenstad’s Mother  By : C. Ozcan
    In the story, Fenstad’s Mother, by Charles Baxter, characters take our attention to the story and we as readers try to understand them. The characters’ actions and the things they say are controlled by the author, of course, just like everything else in the story is controlled.
  • Book Review: Best Of Friends  By :
    "Best of Friends" is a novel about the lives of the "Fabulous Five." The Fabulous Five is a group comprised of five wonderful, loyal ladies who have been best friends for years. Each woman in the group has her own issues to deal with and to learn from. The story mainly centers around Liz, whose mother has just passed away. Liz's family is about as dysfunctional as a family can be. The siblings have taken sides with each other. Liz always tries to be neutral, but when their ba...
  • Book Review: Dance Of The Heart  By : Jim Therrian -
    “Dance of the Heart” is a quick-read novel of only 118 pages, however, there is so much more to this story than one would expect. First of all, Therrian does a fantastic job of setting up the scenes, the characters, and the beginning. It was very clear to me who the characters were and what role they played.

    Michael Baldwin is successful and flourishing. He is well-balanced in his career as a successful professional dancer and home life with a longtime partner, David. And,...

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