Book Review – East of the Mountains by David Guterson by Daniel Breedlove

When you first look at the cover of East of the Mountains by David Guterson, you see a dark gray sky with barren mountains and a field full of dying grass. Throughout the picture runs a gravel road which passes an apple orchard on the way to the mountains in the background. The cover provides a go

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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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Reality Checked – Book Review by Lillian Brummet

Reality Checked - Life through Death, is a moving saga about finding meaning in a world of suffering and pointless hate based on the color of skin. Former school teacher and Theologist, Victor Waller has incorporated many of life's issues through the lives of his characters who were forced to make

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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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Insight Into the Japanese Industrial Capitalist – A Great Multi-Cultural Book to Read by Lance Winslow

Most business students who achieve their MBA from the top colleges and universities in the United States study all the industrial capitalists of our time and of previous periods. They know all about Rockefeller, Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and they know all about the economic business process intellect

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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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Read a Girl Named Indie on Amazon Kindle by Wes Linten

Kavita Daswani's A Girl Named Indie is a work of fiction that narrates the story of Indira Gandhi, a bubbly 15-year-old girl, who eats, drinks, sleeps and even dreams of fashion, since the time she understands its meaning! Indira, (fondly called Indie) is a fashion freak and is addicted to the bes

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Mr Touchdown… Molly Martin by Molly Martin

The Review The narrative opens on a dusty Tennessee day in 1965. That is the day when Eddie Russel’s preacher father drops a bomb shell. Eddie and his sister Lakeesha will be part of a small group of black high schoolers to integrate the local all white high school. For football star Eddie this

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“A Wealth of Family” by Thomas Brooks: Book Review by Paige Lovitt

A Wealth of Family by Thomas Brooks Alpha Multimedia, Inc. (2006) ISBN 0977462935 Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (6/06) "A Wealth of Family" has something to be enjoyed or learned by people from all walks of life, no matter what your gender, socio-economic background or c

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