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"Thank You Brain For All You Remember: What You Forgot Was My ..." author W. Klemm: BOOK REVIEW
Thank You, Brain, For All You Remember: What You Forgot Was My Fault. W. R.Read more…Interview for "Thank You Brain For All You Remember..." author William Klemm
Today, Reader Views is excited to be speaking with Dr. Bill Klemm, Professor of Neuroscience, Texas A&M University and author of “Thank You, Brain, For All You Remember: What You Forgot Was My Fault. Dr.Read more…"Secrets" author Rebecka Vigus: BOOK REVIEW
Secrets Rebecka Vigus Infinity Publishing (2006) ISBN 074143105X Reviewed by Beverly Pechin for Reader Views (4/06)You're captured from the start... but the killer isn't!There are very few books that will truly grab you from the very first page but Rebecka Vigus found a way.Read more…Interview for "Secrets" author Rebecka Vigus
Today, Reader Views is very excited to be talking with Rebecka Vigus, author of mystery/thriller novel “Secrets.” This is the third book published by Rebecka, and we at Reader Views are very happy to say, she is also one of our long time, highly respected volunteer reviewers. Rebecka is talking with Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor for Reader Views.Read more…"Straightjacket" author Richard E. Sall: BOOK REVIEW
Straightjacket Richard E. Sall BookSurge (2006) ISBN 1419630547 Reviewed by Joanne Benham for Reader Views (5/06)When Dr. Joe Grady refused to write a prescription for painkilling drugs for Trick Edwards, Mr.Read more…Interview for "Straightjacket" author Richard E. Sall
Reader Views is happy to be talking with Richard E. Sall, author of the new fast-paced medical suspense-drama “Straightjacket.” Richard is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader ViewsJuanita: Thanks for joining us today Richard.Read more…"How to Develop Peace in the World" author Simon Monbaron: BOOK REVIEW
How to Develop Peace in the World Simon Monbaron Booksurge (2004) ISBN 0967275326 Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (5/06)Before we can have world peace we must first find peace within ourselves. Monbaron believes that we can achieve this through the practice of Subud. He has had over forty years experience with Subud.Read more…Interview for "How to Develop Peace in the World" author Simon Monbaron
Reader Views is very happy to be talking with Simon Monbaron, author of the timely book “How to Develop Peace in the World.” Simon is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor of Reader Views. Juanita: Thank you for talking with us today Simon.Read more…"Dragon Lady" author Cinda Anderson: BOOK REVIEW
Dragon Lady Cinda Anderson Authorhouse (2004) ISBN 1414056559 Reviewed by Ellen Hogan for Reader Views (3/06)Dragon Lady is a story about a 50 something's woman and her quest to find true love. It is written in journal style with her thoughts and memories of loves past. For some reason or other they were never the right one.Read more…Interview for "Dragon Lady" author Cinda Anderson
Today we are talking with Cinda Anderson, author of novel “Dragon Lady.” This bawdy novel is about an older woman, in spite of her doubts, searches for love and Mr. Right.Read more…Should You Read "The Long Tail" by Chris Anderson?
Does it make sense to read books by the top Internet Entrepreneurs of the World? Well if you are an Internet Entrepreneur or you make money online then sure it does. I too am a fan of the fluidity of information flow that the Internet provides.Read more…Anyone for Fluff? A Review of "Confessions of a Shopaholic"
"Confessions of a Shopaholic" is the literary equivalent of marshmallow fluff -- light as air, sickly sweet, no nutritional value whatsoever, and if you ingest too much in a single sitting, it has the potential to make you really, really sick.Sophie Kinsella's character-driven effort is charming in concept, and that is what initially drew me to a book to which I normally wouldn't have given a second glance. After all, who among us (myself included) hasn't found ourselves -- at one time or another -- in Rebecca Bloomwood's shoes?Read more…Creatures of the Night
Entertaining Read... Highly Recommended... 5 stars The Review Creatures of the Night begins as long shadows form, day is ending and night is soon to come.Read more…Tea and Chocolates; Book Review
Molly's ReviewsInteresting read... Recommended... 4 starsThe Review:The year was 1914.Read more…Time to Fly; Book Review
Time To Fly -- a Fairy Lane Book Enchanting Read... Highly Recommended... 5 starsThe ReviewThe big day has arrived.Read more…Paul Davis: The Man and His Message
Paul Davis is a Dream-Maker that has personally gone from Ground Zero to the heights of heaven! Building dreams and breaking limitations is Paul’s passion. When Paul opens his mouth hearts are ignited as fire flows, fear goes and the spirit to conquer is imparted into the hearers!Read more…The Quintessential Urban Lullaby: a Review of "Black Cat"
A certain, hard-to-define sleekness traces the lines of every black cat I've had the good fortune to know -- a certain sleekness, a certain feline wisdom, a certain mystique. They inspire names as dark as the jet color of their fur -- names like Salem and Lucifer and Derry (think Stephen King)."Black Cat", by Christopher Myers, captures all of that and more in his enchanting tale of a lone "Black Cat" as it roams the city night, prowling subways and rooftops alike.Read more…What Is the Aquarian Gospel?
In 1908 a book appeared on the shelves of American bookstores that was destined to garner interest throughout the world, so much so that today it has gone through more than seventy editions in America alone. This book was The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi H. Dowling.Read more…One Remarkable Journey: A Review of "K-PAX"
With its grandiose world-building efforts and imagination-bending speculative science, science fiction so often tends to be larger than life. Efforts in this genre, if they're not epic, groundbreaking, or mind-blowing, are considered, somehow, inferior -- and maybe there is truth in that, since science fiction, is, after all, a speculative genre.But speculative material can also be found in simplicity -- in the world we inhabit in this time, in this place.Read more…The Physics of Fiction: A Review of "King of the Sun"
If the law of kinetic energy applied to novels, then "King of the Sun" by A.A. McFedries would have turned out just fine.Read more…
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