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I Have Issues - Comic Book Picks of the Week - March 10th
I Have Issues is a comic book review on the previous week's new releases. SPOILER WARNING: if you haven't read your books yet, read no further. These reviews will be posted a few days after comic book release day to give you time to read them so that you can throw your two cents in about w
Declare Peace
How to make a declaration of peace and bring to the world divine release.Terrorism must cease.Consult the Prince of peace for the way and keys.
Biology Book Review - Human Anatomy and Physiology
It's amazing that so few people understand the human body, especially considering that they live within it. It's perhaps the only thing you can truly say that you completely own. Many kids in school do not get an adequate education in biology, which is a travesty considering the full-impor
Interview with Bud Bilanich, Author of Straight Talk for Success
"Straight Talk for Success" is directed toward early and mid-career professionals, but anyone in need of motivation can easily apply its advice to their personal or professional life. Bud Bilanich developed his success model from his executive coaching work. The model identifies the five c
Faust 1 - Graphic Novel Review
Anthologies can be tricky things to manage, especially when the calibre of talent is so high. As a fan, it's hard to decide what to read first and you'd be spoiled for choice with Del Rey's latest (and first) anthology collection, Faust 1.
Contemplate PTSD As a Viperfish Then Conquer and Dissect It
The very first time you look on a Viperfish it invokes fear. That actually is one of the main components of the fish and PTSD that is clear. The ugliness and realization that such creatures are real brings terror. Not knowing about how each one exists and attacks is a dangerous error.
John Lazoo - Book Review
When we re-create ourselves, are we more like actors in a play than we imagine? Or are we who we really are supposed to be? It is difficult to say which of our selves is the real us. In "John Lazoo," by John Reyer Afamasaga, readers will see the process of evolution within one man.
'Crab Cake & Pepper'by Frank Weaver, Jr. - Book Review
Crab Cake & Pepper is more than a folksy yarn about a boy and his dog. It digs deeply into a ten-year-old boys psyche and brings us along for the ride of a lifetime, replete with family, a struggling friendship, rousing adventures, and a surplus of belly laughs.
Emily Dickinson's Attitude Toward Death in "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her father was a successful lawyer. She was educated at Amherst academy and Mount Holyoake, during her early years she was lively, witty and sociable but from her mid twenties she gradually withdrew into an inner world, eventually in her
Nolo's Crash Course in Small Business Basics by Richard Stim
Nolo's Crash Course in Small Business Basics is just what it claims to be. It is a very good source for basic business information. It is provided on 5 audio CDs that are approximately one hour each. The packaging is not as fancy as many of the other audio programs I have, but that does not dis
Cage of Stars by Jacquelyn Mitchard
This novel is about revenge and forgiveness with fully developed character portrayals and a plot of incredible twists. The reaction of an older sister and the parents to the murder of their two little girls is the focus of the story.
FORGOTTEN DREAMS 23
Poetry expresses sentiments, memories and aspirations to which we sometimes find we can respond because of our nature and personal experiences. Behind all sincere such expression is the trust that it is the spirit of goodness, and the desire for beauty and wisdom that dominates life's tragedies
The Art of Performance Poetry
Mixing live readings with imagery and even music can change a poem,reach new audiences, intensify and heighten the power of a poem.When done properly it is a piece of art in itself which removes the borders between the arts, especially in collaborative efforts with a range of very talented artists.W
Who Loves Money Review - Zero Investment Marketing Costs
Are you tired of all the hype and broken promises that you have been getting from other ebooks? I know I was until I discovered Kyle and Carson's new book Who Loves Money. This is ...
Interview With Joyce Shafer, Author Of "I Don't Want To Be Your Guru, But I Have Something To S
In Joyce Shafer's book "I Don't Want to be Your Guru," readers are invited to contemplate life's mysteries through a conversation between two strangers at a diner. The narrative focuses on Bill and AJ, who chat over apple pie about how they view themselves and how they fit i
I Loved Loving the Missing Link by Julia Asel Thomas
Loving the Missing Link take place during the 1970's as young Cheryl struggles to find her place in the world beyond her small Missouri hometown. Aggravated by her perceptions of her mother's intense ambition to make her a famous musician, Cheryl rebels by embracing mediocrity and escaping
Great Vampire Romance Books - Review of The Vampire Diaries - The Fury and Dark Reunion
L. J. Smith is the author of The Vampire Diaries series of great vampire romance books. This book review centers on the two-book edition of The Vampire Diaries-The Fury and Dark Reunion.
Our Small Group Study Guide
Our small group or what we call "Koinonia" is blessed to have studied three of Bill Hybels' Bible Study Series. We are truly amazed on how God has used these studies to edify us. During each phase of our study, our group progressively understood that the Christian Community is not jus