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Tato ... Molly's Reviews
Title: . Tato Interesting Read . Recommended .Read more…Politic$, Inc.: Principle, Not Profit
With the 2008 presidential primaries well over a year away, the virtually unknown John Cox of Illinois is quietly moving through the political circles of New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina in an effort to generate possible support in his long shot campaign for the White House. Accompanying his efforts is his book, Politic$, Inc.: Principle, Not Profit: Why We Need Statesmen, Not Career Politicians, which outlines his thoughts on career politicians who haunt the halls of Congress, while also laying out his personal philosophy of conservatism.Read more…Every Landlords Guide to Finding Great Tenants by Janet Portman; Book Review
Multi-unit investors are the bread and butter clients of experienced and successful real estate agents. 1031 exchanges are one of the many options for landlords-to-be. After the closing or escrow though is when the real work begins and offering ways to smooth the operational transition for new or repeat owners of rental properties, can be a great source of future referrals for real estate agents.Read more…Building Wealth: Russ Whitney has Updated his Bestselling Classic Guide to Financial Independence
When Building Wealth by Russ Whitney was first released in 1994, it was hailed as a cutting-edge, comprehensive book that offered a step-by-step plan to reach financial independence and build long-term wealth. Even today, readers praise the strategies Whitney offered. But while the strategies still work, much has changed in the world of business, finance, and investing.Read more…The Power of "Pet Sematary"
Like good vodka, Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" goes down smooth, sip after sip, page after page, until you realize you've ingested the whole thing in a single sitting...But just wait until you feel the hangover.If you're a horror fan, then "Pet Sematary" should be at the top of your reading list.Read more…Pistols At Dawn with Michele Ann Young
“A damn duel over what amounted to little more than a handful of guineas and a property in Kent already mortgaged to the hilt. Vowels left strewn on a battered gaming table in one of London’s grimy hells and none of it worth a man’s life at twenty paces.”Pistols At Dawn starts with a bang…literarily.Read more…James Calder's In A Family Way – Embryo Manipulation and Murder
Embryo manipulation, assisted reproduction, stem cell research and…murder.In A Family Way is James Calder’s third standalone book in the Bill Damen series, mysteries set against the unique backdrop of genetic engineering. In this latest novel, female partner Clementine Pirez joins filmmaker Bill Damen adding romantic tension to the already suspenseful story line.Read more…"Goblins" Flops
In mid-1994, HarperPrism hitched a ride on the "X-Files" bandwagon, commissioning someone to author three books based on Chris Carter's hit television series. These books would not simply be novelizations of favorite "X-Files" episodes, but original stories from the imagination of a fellow fan -- popular horror author, Charles Grant. Grant, who is easily one of the more prominent authors in the horror genre, seemed an intelligent choice for the project.Read more…Book Review: Start Your Own Senior Services Business
By Jacquelyn Lynn and Charlene Davis ISBN: 1-932531-94-7 Publisher: Entrepreneur Press (2006) 210 pages $14.95Does your business know how to meet the particular needs of baby boomers, retirees, and the very mature? Do you even know the difference between all three?Read more…Interview for "Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor" Author Marlys Marshall Styne
Today, Reader Views is talking with Marlys Marshall Styne, author of “Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor.” Marlys is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views.Juanita: Thank you for talking with us today, Marlys.Read more…Interview for "My Tour of Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat Trauma" Author David W Powell
Reader Views is very happy to be speaking with David W. Powell, author of “My Tour in Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat Trauma.” David is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views.Read more…The Royal Visit to Crewe Works - Book Review
Sub-titled “An Album of Photographs edited by Edward Talbot.” This 48 page album is of photographs taken in April 1913 to commemorate a visit by royalty to see the men and machines of the locomotive works of the London & North Western Railway at Crewe.What sets this album apart from other royal photographs is the heavy emphasis on what the royal party saw, rather than concentrating on the royal party itself.Read more…"Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor" Author Marlys Marshall Styne: Book Review
Reinventing Myself, Memoirs of a Retired Professor Marlys Marshall Styne Infinity Publishing (2006) ISBN 0741432080This book is a cautionary tale for those for whom retirement is a looming reality. The author enjoyed a successful 40- year career as a college teacher. She and her husband traveled widely, often by motorcycle and often with a splendid element of adventure.Read more…"My Tour in Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat Trauma" Author David W Powell: Book Review
My Tour In Hell: A Marine’s Battle with Combat Trauma David W. Powell Modern History Press, an imprint of Loving Healing Press (2006) ISBN 1932690220“My Tour in Hell” is the first book in “The Reflections of History Series.” It is a very powerfully written autobiography by David W.Read more…Who Dimmed the Light on this Sequel? - A Review of "On a Beam of Light"
Timing is everything, so I was thrilled when I finished "K-PAX" to learn that it's sequel, "On a Beam of Light" had hit the shelves only days earlier. In the middle of a snowstorm, I bundled myself up and my husband and I braved the veritable frozen tundra to make our way to the local Barnes & Noble.(Okay, okay, so it's virtually right across the street from me.Read more…"Eater": Tasteless, Dry, and Hard to Digest
If monuments were erected for great disappointments, then the one built for Gregory Benford's "Eater" would be a national treasure.I've come to expect a lot from Gregory Benford. Over the course of his career, he has firmly entrenched himself as one of the grand masters of hard science fiction.Read more…Worst Book This Side of the Year 2000: a Review of "Abduction"
If the publishing industry had an award for the "Worst Book this side of the Year 2000", "Abduction" would win it by a landslide.Like many books, I had high expectations going into my first reading of "Abduction". Robin Cook is usually one of my standby authors.Read more…The Boy who Cried Phytoplankton: A Review of "Sea Change"
Judging a book by its coverI do judge a book by its cover, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I have a solid idea of what I will or won't like when it comes to fiction, and at first glance, I often make judgments. But every now and again, a book surprises me.Read more…A Rainbow of a Read: a Review of "Rings of Ice"
No one does it quite like Piers Anthony. From fluffy fantasy to mature-themed science fiction, Piers Anthony is a master of the genre in all its varied shapes and forms. Even his lesser known work, such as "Rings of Ice" should not be missed.Read more…A Novel like Swiss Cheese: A Review of "From the Corner of His Eye"
And we're off... Dean Koontz has never been a consistent writer. Sometimes his prose is good.Read more…
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