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The Global Wolf Pack

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

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Intense action and gripping suspense characterize the seemingly real story about tax evation, money-laundering, intrigue and murder in corporate world.
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The fast-paced story about tax evasion, money-laundering, fraud, intrigue, and murder takes the reader from the outskirts of Munich to the vibrant vitality of Manhattan, from the South African wilderness to Tokyo’s nightlife, from the [...]

Shattered Memories, Scattered Emotion - Review

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

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!
It is apparent throughout Betty’s poetry [...]

Review of Alicia Maldonado: A Mother Lost by Ardain Isma

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

This modern, aristocratic book portrays real-life events and how hard it is to deal with them, overcome them, or even struggle with them. Such is life, anywhere you put it, in the Caribbean or otherwise. Many people might have problems dealing with the material in this book. But it’s involving, shocking, yet mellifluously elegant in [...]

The Bubblegum Babes Guide to Sixth Grade - Review

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

This is one book that I would have cherished as a little girl. The Bubblegum Babes’ Guide to Sixth Grade is the first in a series designed for young people growing up in today’s fast-paced and high-pressure world. Doreen Lewis wrote it so that each chapter can be read as a complete story on its [...]

Stewie Griffin Depicts the Winter of Spenglers Discontent

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Oswald Spengler predicted a protracted winter in The Decline of The West. Spengler wasn’t alone in his depiction of a distopian society where fashion reigns over utility, luck is dominant, bureaucracy squelches progress and the rich have a firm hold on the reigns of an incipient global culture. Spengler was one of the first to [...]

Kashmir: Behind the Vale

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Kashmir has been a reason for at least three wars between India and Pakistan. Over the past 15 years, the name Kashmir has become synonymous with violence and terrorism. Where is Kashmir and why has it been the reason of so many wars? What is happening in Kashmir? Why are India and Pakistan fighting over [...]

Why They Launched Harry Potter At 12:01 Midnight

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

A missionary and his family were forced to camp outside on a hill. They had money with them and were fearful of an attack by roving thieves.
After praying, they went to sleep. Months lateran injured man was brought into the mission hospital. He asked the missionary if he had soldiers guarding him on that special [...]

Giving Feedback or Writing Reviews of Bad Stuff

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Some book reviewers say that when they don’t like a book, they simply don’t review it. I’d love to take the easy way out, but when I think about it from a reader’s perspective? I want to know when a book sucks. I recently had to give low ratings to a book. I posted it [...]

The Inspired Heart: A Book Review

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Spiritual food for the soul: Allow Jerry to take you on his magical and enlightening soul pilgrimage. As he invites you to accompany him along his life adventures, he introduces you to selfless acts of deep, human spirit and his fascinating relationships. Often, by chance encounters, Jerry immerses the reader into impromptu stories of surrealistic [...]

The Isaiah Effect, by Greg Braden

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Why do some prayers seem to be answered while others not?”The secret of prayer lies beyond the words of praise, the incantations, and the rhythmic chants to the `powers that be.”
We are only using a small part of the “equation” of prayer and those elements that we are missing are emotion, thought, and feeling; it [...]