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| Improve your Finances through Good Karma: Inner View with Robert S. Laura |
Financial Karma is a book offering readers practical saving strategies. Eliminating the mathematical component as primary concern, author Robert S. Laura shows how saving money can be done – easily –
through daily enlightenment.
For
the full interview with Sara Webb Quest, please click
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| Baghdad
Chronicle by Jewish Author Saul Silas Fathi |
Full
Circle: Escape from Baghdad and the Return chronicles the true
events of one wealthy Iraqui–Jewish family after its patriarch is
falsely accused of treason by Hitler subjects. The author’s
adventure begins with his father arranging for him (at age ten) and
his eight year-old brother to be airlifted to Israel via a shaky
route. What transpires is a story of survival and ultimate triumph
over remarkable odds.
For
the full interview with Sara Webb Quest, please click
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| Author
Melanie Votaw shares "52 Weeks of Passionate Sex" |
Melanie
Votaw has put passionate expertise to print via her book 52 Weeks
of Passionate Sex. The book comes
from The Sinclair Intimacy Institute – home of best-selling, sex
education videos – and is already in its second printing!
For
the full interview with Sara Webb Quest, please click
here
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| James
W. Peterson shares "The Mind of God" |
James
W. Peterson has put painful lessons to print via an insightful new
book The Mind of God. The book is based on his personal search for
life’s meaning after his daughter’s 1980 death.
For
the full interview with Sara Webb Quest, please click
here
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| An
interview with Lea`
Marie Gardner-Jones |
| Lea`
Marie Gardner-Jones, winner of the 1998 and 2003 Famous Poet Awards
for a poem "Why Can't I Just Love My Wife,” has put passion
to print via a turbulent new book featuring her award-winning
writing. The book is titled A Black Butterfly and involves a
black girl’s abusive childhood, a later appeal for gay rights, and
other modern issues. |
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| An
interview of the Unique Michael Brandt |
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the full interview with Sara Webb Quest, please click
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| An
interview with Harry E. Gilleland |
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the full interview with Sara Webb Quest, please click
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| Jamaica
Blood |
By
Franz L. Kessler
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It
is late 17th-century
Jamaica. A slave family has found a way to escape the sugar plantation.
Aiming to begin a new life in the forest, the intense pace is set
for this historic novel involving the coldly calculated slave trade.
For
the full review by Sara Webb
Quest click
here
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| Jungle
Fever |
By
Franz L. Kessler
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The
setting is 1990s, the African Congo. The plot surrounds the
adventures and horrors of Raoul Stern, a
European oil representative on business who learns more than he
bargains for about the seamy side of area politics.
For
the full review by Sara Webb
Quest click
here
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| Invisible
Promise |
By
Benjamin Prager |
Richard Vahnil lives the good life with the perfect wife and
near-perfect son. Emphasis on the top-of-the-line brand names for
everything that touches their lives. He has everything a man could
want, yet there seems to be something missing.
For
the full review by Anne K.
Edwards click
here
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| The
Cloths of Heaven |
By
Geraldine Nesbitt |
This
novel is a first-person retelling by one Sheila McGann, a young
woman who suffers from cerebral palsy.
From pre-pubescence through early adulthood, Sheila records
the tragic friendship with Maud Phelan that has changed her life.
For
the full review by Sara Webb Quest click
here
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| A
River of Stones |
By
Kathryn Jones |
| For
the full review by James Williams click
here |
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| Lucid |
By
Christina Evans |
"I
recommend 'Lucid' to any reader who enjoys intense
mystery, sharp humour and a touch of the unbelievable."
For the full review by Jesstine Hunt click
here |
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| From
Heaven to Earth-Angel Eyes |
By
Miriam Hees |
An
inspirational story about enduring the trials and tribulations of
pre-pubescence, with a little help from above.
For the full review by Christina
Evans click here
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| You
Know Better |
By
Tina McElroy Ansa |
| Exploration
of the power of negative words and the dilution of morality,
focusing on an eclectic trio of central female characters.
For the full review by Sara Webb
Quest please click here |
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| The
Lost Girl |
By
Dotti Enderle |
| A
children's book about a young girl with psychic powers and her own
fortune tellers' club.
For the full review by Patricia
Turton please click here |
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| Dropping
the God Bomb 2.0 |
By
Teddy L. Brown |
| An
intellectual exploration of the conflict between science and
religion.
For the full review by Patricia
Turton please click here
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