Book Review – In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson by Daniel Breedlove

Bill Bryson is best known for his humorous travel writing. Previously, I had read two of Bryon's other books. One was titled, I'm a Stranger Here Myself. This book was about Bryson's return to living in the United States after living in Great Britain for twenty years or so. His writing portrayed h

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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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Why Buy Downloadable Audio Books Online? by Alex Fir

My family, friends and colleagues consider me as an audio books fan. And they are right. I'm a big fan of downloadable MP3 audiobooks. Here are 10 reasons why I believe that everyone should buy downloadable audio books online: - They are cheaper than the other types. You can really find low cost

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Book Review of the Proliferation of Bio, Chemical, High Tech, and Nuclear Weapons by Lance Winslow

We sure hear a lot of condemnation of the United States from the World Media, Al Jazeera, and in all the nations which own their own media; state-sponsored media that is. Generally, any nation that is less than stellar with human rights, enjoys America Bashing. Indeed, many believe this is because

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A Journey Into the Heart and Life of the Phantom of the Opera by Chris Robertson

The story of the Phantom of the Opera has intrigued readers and theatregoers for decades with its mysterious, yet romantic twists and turns. The Phantom story was first published in a novel by Gaston Leroux in 1909. He was a French writer that brought the "Phantom" to life in his novel titled, "Le

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Why Black Literature Is Important by Maxine Thompson

When I first published my first novel, The Ebony Tree, I'll never forget how I found out later that my then, 23 year-old niece ran through the house and screamed with laughter, after she read the book. Now mind you, my niece had always been an avid reader of white romance novels since her early te

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Designer Jeans Make You Feel Fabulous by Carol Carini

In a recent series of focus groups conducted for the The Designer Jean Company, women were asked one very specific question, How important are your designer jeans to you? Answers were a rating on a scale of 1 to 10. 1 being the least important, I could care less. A 10 rating meant that is was of t

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Good Child Guide Review by Myron V Bruce

It's not easy to raise a child. Before my children were born, I genuinely thought I would be the ideal caregiver. I had spent a great deal of time with children, as I was a teacher before I had two of my own, and I felt that I had an excellent handle on what would be involved when raising children

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