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1). Requiem of Insanity: Book Review  By : write 2 right
Debra Ulrich has explored a unique way of bringing some light to the journey of a medical patient in this nonfiction fairytale. I have to admit that the first 40 pages were difficult for me to get through - but in the end, the material is definitely worth reading and I recommend this book to anyone involved with heavy medication. This ...

2). Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - Review  By : write 2 right
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow by Lisa Dunn-Dern is perfect for children aged four to eight. Large pages, big print and colorful, detailed images absorb young children’s attention and spark imaginations. Funny, sweet and intelligently written, with some light humor adults can enjoy as well, the book represents society as it really is - lovi...

3). A Book Review & Critique of Jay Adams' Book Competent to Counsel  By : Johnny Kicklighter
It wasn't until the early 1970's when I was introduced to Jay Adams that I begin to see a great distinction between generic counseling and genuine biblical counseling. I was 21 years old at the time when the pastor of our new formed church bought and read Adam's book "Competent to Counsel." My pastor raved on the significance of the book and procee...

4). The Cranberry Bog - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Scott Underhill takes readers on a stimulating, emotional ride in his book The Cranberry Bog, an environmental suspense novel. Environment Engineer, Jeff Ridge works for the Environment Protection Agency. He and his co-worker, Tara Clemens, are walking on eggshells around an unusual assignment after being called into investigate tainted water at a ...

5). Buddha in the Boardroom  By : Gary Mosher
Recently chosen by Writer’s Digest magazine as one of the best new self-published books of 2005, ‘Buddha in the Boardroom’ is a clever and entertaining blend of business challenges and Buddhist philosophy. “What a charming book! MacConnell and Mosher have successfully juxtaposed wonderful, simple Buddhist wisdom with the everyday ordi...

6). The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree  By : write 2 right
Fascinating from the start, The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree, by Janice Parrish, is certainly hard to classify. A creative fiction based on the author’s own experiences while growing up in Southern States in the tumultuous 1960’s – a time of great change for America - could also be classified as an inter-racial romance or possibly a drama.

7). Political Frugality - Book Review  By : write 2 right
It is hard to specify exactly what genre Larry Roth’s new book can fall into. Political, frugal living, gay rights, taking care of the body and more are covered in Political Frugality – Guerrilla Economics for the Demonized, Devalued and Disenfranchised. Larry was a high income-earner who gave it up to be a relaxed gardener; he exercis...

8). A Brief History of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends  By : Jared Winston
Thomas the Tank Engine gained the hearts of many children since the Railway Series of books first came out back in 1945, which isn't surprising considering Thomas the Tank Engine books have sold about eighty million copies all around the globe. As a celebration of the series' 60th anniversary, here is some history about Thomas the Tank Engine.

9). Caleb's Branch  By : write 2 right
This is certainly an unusual tale. Here we have Caleb, a child from a single and destitute mother, who is taken in by a trusted friend of the family. The father figure for Caleb has never been a father; he is not married and has little experience with children. Despite all of this, the two blend well together and create their own version of "family...

10). Transformation - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Rab Fulton spins a unique and interesting tale in his novella, Transformation. Beginning as a romance, the story takes a bizarre turn into a fantasy, super-natural thriller involving mythological creatures and ghosts. The main character, Donnacha, is employed as a dishwasher at a restaurant in Galway, Ireland. He is inexperienced with ...

11). Pandemonium: Book Review  By : write 2 right
Within the first few pages, I was engrossed and deeply moved by Apina Hrbek’s eloquent writing skills. Tears of compassion were in my eyes at several points in this moving story of survival. The main character, Edita, was raised by a heartless mother who became twisted after helplessly watching the communist government steal her family...

12). Jill 9 - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Jill 9 has a story line based around a psychologically disturbed female serial killer The only lead the detectives have is the one thing all the victims have in common - all of the victims share the name, or sudunoume, of "Jill Walker". Young new weather-woman, Jill Wallokowski shines on camera stunning the television station sta...

13). Book Review: The Straw Bale House  By : John Woolf
If we learned anything from childhood, it was not to build our houses out of straw. After all, that big bad wolf was just waiting to blow it down. But that was before the world knew the numerous advantages of using compressed straw bales, as a key building material as outlined in the book The Straw Bale House. This easy to understand book is...

14). Caleb’s Wish - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Be careful what you wish for! Birthday wishes may just be a little more powerful than we give them credit for… Caleb’s Birthday Wish is a wonderful tale about holding on to one’s dream despite whatever we might see as obstacles. Written by David Villanueva jr. and illustrated by Edmundo Sanchez, Caleb’s Birthday Wish brings us a wonder...

15). The Distance Between Us: Book Review  By : write 2 right
What can I say about a writer that leaves me in awe of her talent and crying my heart out at the end? This book moved me in so many ways. I fully identified with each of the four main characters and just loved the way Sarah Playle walks the reader into this unique and emotional story line. Here the reader is introduced to obsession, n...

16). Malevolence - Book Review  By : write 2 right
The 276-page novel, Malevolence, could be classified as a mystery-paranormal fiction with elements of horror, action and murder. Multiple murders, including her husband and very dear friend, send Icy on an action packed race to save her son. She discovers a past so disturbing that it is difficult for her to accept. She is thrown into a...

17). The Island off Stony Point - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Keith Sinteris and his wife Malena (the brains of the operation) hire three skilled accomplices (Stony, Bartolo and Duane) to kidnap three hostages from a monastery along with the holy tabernacle containing consecrated "bread". For all her planning, Malena had no way of knowing just how awry the hostage taking could go. Detective Jessi...

18). A Fadeaway Dream of Justice to Redeem - Book Review  By : write 2 right
This is definitely the most unique book of poetry that I have read to date. The author uses poetry to express the defendant’s version of a real-life cover-up case that occurred at a middle school in California in the year 1996. The only sections in the book that are not fact were when the dream-like-sequence began between the judge and the magic mi...

19). C. S. Lewis: The Magician's Nephew  By : lovebeads
"The Magician's Nephew is chronologically the first book in the Narnia series by C. S. Lewis. Set about 50 Years before the events in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", it describes how the land of Narnia came into being. If you watched the recent movie "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", you might have wondered about two deta...

20). A monster Named Criney, Who Makes Kids Whiney - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Excellent! The best children book of this genre that I have had the pleasure to review! A Monster Named Criney Who Makes Kids Whiney by Heather Zuckerman can be classified as a juvenile fiction geared for children aged between three and seven. Mood-setting bright color full pages greet the reader upon opening the durable cover. Superb...

21). Goldie: Book Review  By : write 2 right
Written in collaboration between two authors, Goldie proves to be a full and rich story with a realistic action-packed pace and a style that gives a definite sense of being there. Orphaned with young siblings to look after, Goldie endeavors to save what is left of her family and their land by continuing her father’s boot-legging ventu...

22). I Kissed a Frog and My Prince Forgave Me - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Naomi Jo Rush new book of poetry, I Kissed a Frog and My Prince Forgave Me, is a well-crafted poetic journey through infidelity. Naomi reveals the most vulnerable time in her married life. Her poetry teaches us that married couples tend to forget about each other’s needs and become absorbed in habitual day-to-day behavior. While she s...

23). A Lifetime of Words - Review  By : write 2 right
Robin has split her book of poetry into neat sections dealing with Love, the joys and frustrations of raising children, the absolute grief caused by the loss of her father and finally she dedicates a chapter to her religious beliefs. Her style is simple, using basic language and sometimes using common rhyming themes – yet she experime...

24). Book Review - Loyalty Myths: Hyped Strategies That Will Put You Out Of Business – And Proven Tactics That Really Work  By : Adam McFarland
Did you ever wonder if some of those age old sayings about marketing are true? For instance, we’ve all heard “It costs five times more to acquire a new customer than to retain a current customer.” But does anyone have any proof of that? That is exactly what a group of authors set out to do in Loyalty Myths: Hyped Strategies That Will Put You Out of...

25). Alison’s Journey: Book Review  By : write 2 right
The dedication in this book is a work of poetry in itself. I had a distinct recollection of ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ when reading this book, but this story has some very unique twists and turns. The characters seemed very real to me – I live in a small town and we are just like that! Here, we are shown the psychological cycle of the ...

26). A Crack in the Teacup - Book Review  By : write 2 right
The Crack in the Teacup, by C.M. Albrecht, is a mystery fiction novel with a slight seasoning of romance and suspense to spice things up. The story line is centered in a small Californian town where an 11-year-old boy, Jerry Beakey, goes missing on his way to a music lesson. Author C.M. Albrecht skillfully walks the reader through every aspect of t...

27). King Bartholomew and the Jester’s Riddle - Book Review  By : write 2 right
King Bartholomew and the Jester’s 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. Childlike King Bartholomew is obsessed with toys and solving riddles. The chubby, balding King learns ...

28). Kitty Fantastic in Manroe’s Art Adventure - Book Review  By : write 2 right
Kitty Fantastic in Manroe’s Art Adventure is a 40-page children’s book written by the accomplished and award-winning illustrator Pamela Key. Her intent in writing this book is clear in this passage from the book: "If a kid does any kind of art at least three hours a day, three days a week, for a year he or she is four times more likely...

29). Instead of Roses and Rings  By : write 2 right
Instead of Roses and Rings is a wonderful tale of love and healing for two men in one university. This is not a "smut" romance – you will not find erotic scenes in this tender, insiders’ view into the life of men who prefer the company of men. Chris unknowingly haunts Alexis from the moment they meet. Alexis sees things that lead him t...

30). Violet the Pilot in Hawaii - Review  By : write 2 right
Violet the Pilot in Hawaii is the third book of a children’s series written by author Bettina Bathe. One of the very first striking aspects of this book is the illustrator’s use of bright colored fish and birds, a flowery helicopter, tropical scenery and agriculture within the Hawaiian Island region. The illustrations by Barbara Fortin (www.bellocc...

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