Company of Liars by Karen Maitland by Gavin Bailey

Company of Liars is a well written historical novel set at the time of the Great Plague in Europe, 1348. The disease has just reached the shores of England and the populace are starting to panic as it spreads across the country, sparing no-one. Although this is the background, the tale essentially

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The Big Book of Parenting Solutions – 101 Answers to Your Everyday Challenges and Wildest Worries by Alain Burrese

The first thing I noticed when I opened up the box for "The Big Book of Parenting Solutions: 101 Answers to Your Everyday Challenges and Wildest Worries" by Michele Borba was the title was not kidding, this is one big book. It's over 700 pages! Of course page count is not the measure of quality wh

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In Review – Down Under, by Bill Bryson by Jim Lesses

It is always interesting to read other people's thoughts about the country you live in. You generally find the things that matter to you the most, are often the things others find least interesting. Or to put it another way, the things you take for granted; those things you live with everyday, and

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Insider Secrets Save You Hundreds of Dollars on Every Cruise Guaranteed by Dale Murphy

For the first time ever an ex-cruise ship officer breaks his silence and reveals confidential insider secrets that will save you hundreds of dollars on every cruise Guaranteed. Forget about everything you know or think you know about cruising. Everything you know is about to be shaken up, thrown a

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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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Where to Look on the Internet For Works of Fiction? by Pauline Go

Thousands of books are published each year, with most of the books being published in English. It is practically impossible for a person to store and read all the books that are published. However, public libraries provide a way for books to be stored. The largest library in the world is the US Li

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Book Review of 19,000 Years of World History by Kelley Lang

The book 19,000 Years of World History by Prithviraj R is an exceptional book filled with knowledge. I cannot believe all of the research the author had to do to put this truly amazing book together. The author used past history and scriptures from many religions to help bring together the histor

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The Lost Symbol by Renee Bugden

Not everyone liked The Da Vinci Code , but everyone has heard of it. It's not the greatest literature ever written, but certainly one of the most discussed. Da Vinci Code 's success came from the research into the religious symbols hidden in plain sight, coupled with iconic cultural references

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“In-Dependence from Bondage” by Lloyd D. McCarthy: Book Review by Richard R. Blake

In-Dependence from Bondage: Claude McKay and Michael Manley: Defying the Ideological Clash and Policy Gaps in African Diaspora Relations  by Lloyd D. McCarthy Africa World Press (2007) ISBN 9781592214655 Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (2/07) “In-Dependence from Bonda

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Make Natural Power Guide by Max Loodlin

Make Natural Power is... Basically, this is a guide that allows you to create your own green energy source. This is either a solar power generator or wind power generator. What does this mean for you? Instead of paying for electricity you will be able to produce your own. How Can It Possibly Do

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