African Stories – Azuka Monyei Excites With African Stories by Nelson Powell

From times past, African stories have thrilled and excited people on the continent and around the world. This is not surprising due to the richness of the African tales originating from the continent. Many tales or stories from authors on the continent, contain a rich blend of proverbs and good o

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The Harlem Reader – Stimulating and Fascinating Literary Pieces About Harlem by Joseph Spence, Sr.

First and Foremost, the Harlem Reader should be a must read for anyone who would like to acquire more knowledge about Harlem, New York. This book gives a sense of the issues impacting residents of Harlem. It brings about a revelation of the struggles African-Americans went through during the "H

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The Secrets to the Law of Attraction Are Changing Lives Worldwide by Travis Ristig

The secrets to the law of attraction have been changing lives worldwide since 'The Secret', a movie that has an accompanying book, was released by Rhonda Byrne in 2004. Byrne, an Australian woman, made 'The Secret' because she had recently come out of a series of misfortunes both personal and prof

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Marone Memoirs – An Immigrant Story – Review by Amanda Evans

Marone Memoirs - An immigrant Story by author Sarah E. Lingley is the story of her great grandparents Raffaele and Rosa Marone and their voyage to freedom in America. This book chronicles their journey and subsequent life in America. Raffaele Marone, tired of his life in Laurenzana, Italy, travel

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Erasure and the Othering of Texts by Tamika Johnson

Percival Everett’s Erasure takes a look at how racism affects various aspects of our lives that we may be unaware of. An excellent example of this is when Ellison ventures into the bookstore to look for his novel only to realize that they are in the Africa-American literature section. A place, a

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Interview with J. Everett Prewitt, author of “Snake Walkers” by Irene Watson

Reader Views is very excited to talk with author J. Everett Prewitt, winner of four first place awards for his debut novel, “Snake Walkers.” Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us today. Juanita: J. Everett, please tell us the meaning behind the title of your book, “Snake Walkers.”

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Sixty Things to Do When You Turn Sixty – Book Review by Joy Cagil

Inside this book, sixty writers who have turned sixty offer sixty recommendations for living an exciting, enthusiastic life after the age of sixty. Plenty of important people from M.D's to writers and money managers offer advice in many areas of life, while the sixty plus folks gear up to rediscov

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Book Review – Lillian Too’s 168 Feng Shui Ways to Energize Your Life by Leah Quinn

I have been a big supportive fan of Master Feng Shui Practitioner and Teacher Lillian Too's for sometime since reading several of her books a few years ago and have been hooked ever since. She continually amazes me with her books and in how much in following her instinctive Feng Shui practical tip

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How Not to Write a Novel by Sandra Newman and Howard Mittelmark – Book Review by David Carter

There are thousands of books out there that purport to show you how to write your great novel. This book is somewhat different in that it endeavors to show you how NOT to write your novel, or novil as was first written here. The book lists two hundred mistakes to avoid at all costs, and if you ar

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AA 1025 Memoirs of an Anti Apostle – A Book Review by Joseph Conigliaro

It seemed very far fetched to me that a country or a person would try to subvert an entire religion. It seemed even less possible to me that anyone could hate the thought that a God exists, so much that he would devote his entire life to subverting the Catholic Church. Surely this book must be a

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