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  • Books On Financial Freedom

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    Financial freedom is the most important thing a person can have, but it can also be very difficult to achieve. Most people will need assistance from an outside source. For those of you who cannot afford to hire a financial expert to manage your finances, there are many books available that will teach you how you can use your money wisely and eventually achieve financial freedom.Read more…
  • Providence Pond - Book Review

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    Author, Beresford McLean brings a new novel to his fans, this one delves into a time when British culture dominates over those within Jamaica. Providence Pond’s 500 pages are divided into four parts; each involves four generations of the King family between 1880-1920. The book closes with an afterword that provides insight into some of the issues in Jamaica over the years.Read more…
  • Slipping Into Something More Comfortable: a Review of "The Last Precinct"

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    Generally, for me reading the latest Patricia Cornwell novel is like slipping on an old pair of leggings and an oversize tee-shirt. It might not be the best thing I own, but it sure is comfortable.Patricia Cornwell's latest is usually comfortable in its familiarity.Read more…
  • Interview for "Tears and Tales: Stories of Animal and Human Rescue" Author Russell A Vassallo

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    Reader Views is happy to be talking with Russell A. Vassallo, author of “Tears and Tales: Stories of Animal and Human Rescue.” Russell is talking with Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views.Read more…
  • "Tears and Tales: Stories of Animal and Human Rescue" Author Russell A Vassallo: Book Review

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    Tears and Tales Russell A. Vassallo Krazy Duck Publications (2006) ISBN 0977673901Russell Vassallo has written a beautifully touching book about the special animals in his life. The stories are told in simple words, bringing each of his special pets to life, granting them the immortality he so wished for them.Read more…
  • "Nevermore?" Author Tammie Rothermel: Book Review

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    Nevermore? Tammie Rothermel Stonehouse Publishing, Inc. (2005) ISBN 097762160XAt first glance the average reader might comment "Wow, I'll never finish that!Read more…
  • Interview for "Nevermore?" Author Tammie Rothermel

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    We are pleased to have with us Tammy Rothermel, author of a page turner novel “Nevermore.” She is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views.Juanita: Thanks for talking with us today Tammie.Read more…
  • Caught in the "Riptide": a Review

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    Has a book ever grabbed you long before your hands met the cover, long before your eyes glossed over the jacket copy? Has a book ever compelled you long before you heard the rhythm of its prose, long before its glossy pages slipped between your fingers?A book did that for me.Read more…
  • Movie and Book Critics and Amazon

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    Have you ever in your life avoided going to a movie or reading a book because of a review you read in the paper or heard on television? Have you ever skipped a movie or didn't buy that book because you allowed a creature, commonly known as a "critic," make your mind up for you?I can honestly say, with no fear of contradiction, that I've never ignored a movie or failed to buy a book based on the opinion of someone else.Read more…
  • Party of One: The Loners Manifesto by Anneli Rufus

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    Anneli Rufus has written a very interesting book in Party of One: The Loners Manifesto. The book describes so many of the super humans of our past, who were loners and made a huge dent in the forward progression of the human species. Too often, it appears society misjudges its loners.Read more…
  • Secrets of Power Negotiating: Inside Secrets from a Master Negotiator by Roger Dawson

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    As you read Roger Dawson's book - 'Secrets of Power Negotiating: Inside Secrets from a Master Negotiator' - you will learn so many new strategies, tactics and skills required for successful 'Power' negotiating that your whole concept of negotiating may well change. This book is one of those rare finds: An "Inside Secrets" book that really does show you useful negotiating tactics that you can apply easily in your daily life and going about your business. In fact, whilst they may not be absolutely classed as secrets, I didn't know some of these things before.Read more…
  • Acclaim For The Dream Of The Decade

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    Like many writers and artists who frequented Soho's The Groucho Club and The Coach and Horses, Afshin Rattansi first met Jeffrey Bernard in the 1980s. A revival of the Keith Waterhouse play starring Tom Conti in which Bernard is the lead character, talking about life at the Coach has just opened in London's West End, coinciding with the announcement that Rattansi's novel "The Dream of the Decade" will be on sale at the bar.The play is named after the line that often appeared in the UK's Spectator magazine where Bernard's column, "Low Life" would have appeared had Bernard not imbibed too much to complete his piece.Read more…
  • Summary of Before the End of Summer

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    In the short story Before the End of Summer by Grant Moss, Jr., the boy Benny deals with death. Living through the deaths of his Grandmother’s friend as well as his Grandmother’s own, he begins to realize that death is just as natural as birth.Read more…
  • Book Review: Caro's Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker, Author: Mike Caro

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    Most of the poker books I read treat the subject in a compartmentalized fashion. There is good reason for this. Poker is such a multifaceted game, that each area justifies separate consideration.Read more…
  • Poker Book Review: Kill Phil, The Fast Track to Success in No Limit Hold'em Tournaments

    By: Ming Yo
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    As a full time online tournament poker player, I am always open to new concepts, strategies and opinions. Hence, when I picked up this book, written by Lee Nelson and Blair Rodman, I was immediately convinced of some fresh new material here. Now whether or not you agree with the strategies presented in this poker book, it’s a necessity to be aware of your competitor’s knowledge and recognize their strategies as well.Read more…
  • "Voyage to Destiny: Sailing to Success" author Kieran W. Harrop: BOOK REVIEW

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    Voyage to Destiny: Sailing to Success Kieran W. Harrop Target Success Publishing (2006) ISBN 0973945206 Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (5/06)“Voyage to Destiny” is described as “A Guide to Material Prosperity and Spiritual Well-being.” This book could not have come into my life at a greater time.Read more…
  • Interview for "Voyage to Destiny: Sailing to Success" author Kieran W. Harrop

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    Reader Views is happy to be talking with Kieran Harrop, author of the inspirational book “Voyage to Destiny: Sailing to Success.” Kieran is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor for Reader Views. Juanita: Thanks for talking with us today Kieran.Read more…
  • Whodunnit? I Have My Suspicions: A Review of "Suspicion"

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    Certain books were just not meant to be critiqued too harshly, nor examined too closely. Barbara Rogan's "Suspicion" is just such a book.I picked up "Suspicion" for three main reasons:One, it was a ghost story, and I simply adore ghost stories.Read more…
  • Like a Toy Sailboat in a Flash Flood: A Review of "Thunderhead"

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    Picture yourself riding horseback through a canyon in the heart of the southwest. The air is dry and hot, and you hold the reigns lightly, your horse letting out a contented whinny. With each step, his hooves stir up small clouds of dust.Read more…
  • Great Looking 2X4 Furniture; Book Review

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    Title: Great-Looking 2X4 Furniture Informative Read … Recommended ... 5 stars The ReviewGreat-Looking 2X4 Furniture is another in the writers’ how-to book series. This one too is filled with step by step directions, lustrous snapshots, and a layout of a variety of furniture pieces to be made by utilizing a minimum of tools, readily accessible woods and a minimal measure of furniture making aptitude.Read more…

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