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  • 115 Ways To Reduce Anxiety – Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Mike Marcoe writes from first hand experience in his book 115 Ways to Reduce Anxiety, providing advice from the view of one who has traveled the road of anxiety for a long time, undergoing therapies and combing through mountains of research. His experience has resulted in this self-help guide to people looking for ways to manage their condition in a proactive and healthy manor.
  • A Book Review of It Isn’t So - A Might Have Been History of 1919 White Sox by Mike Lynch  By : nikky Howard
    Seamheads.com Founder and Managing Editor, Mike Lynch's most recent book is It Ain't Therefore: A Might Have Been History of the White Sox in 1919 and beyond. It is revealed by McFarland, and was released in November of 2009.
  • A Crack In The Teacup - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    The Crack in the Teacup, by C.M. Albrecht, is a mystery fiction novel with a slight seasoning of romance and suspense to spice things up. The story line is centered in a small Californian town where an 11-year-old boy, Jerry Beakey, goes missing on his way to a music lesson. Author C.M. Albrecht skillfully walks the reader through every aspect of the case and what happens in police departments, support centers and within the family of the missing person.
  • A Fadeaway Dream Of Justice To Redeem - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This is definitely the most unique book of poetry that I have read to date. The author uses poetry to express the defendant’s version of a real-life cover-up case that occurred at a middle school in California in the year 1996. The only sections in the book that are not fact were when the dream-like-sequence began between the judge and the magic mirror that reveals the facts of the case he misjudged.
  • A Lifetime Of Words - Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Robin has split her book of poetry into neat sections dealing with Love, the joys and frustrations of raising children, the absolute grief caused by the loss of her father and finally she dedicates a chapter to her religious beliefs.
  • A Look At Science Fiction Books  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Science fiction books have been my favorite reading since my childhood days. I was introduced to the world of science fiction at the good young age of eight, when I was introduced to a science fiction book club. We children enjoyed good time reading classics like ‘The Time Machine’, ‘Invisible Man’, Journey to the Center of the Earth’, and a whole lot of science fiction books. The experience of reading them was so unique that I cant really forget the story line and characters in space operas like ‘Citizen of the Galaxy’ by Robert A. Heinlein, ‘Ender’s Game’ by Orson Scott Card, etc.

    I always liked to anticipate the unpredictable, see the future. It is the epic scope of the science fiction books that attracted me. The books of a specific kind called speculative fiction try to tell today what the world looks like tomorrow. Space opera captured my childhood fantasy and still continues to. Whole galaxies lining up for a war, one party to establish supremacy and the other one defending their ground; there is suspense, thriller, unpredictability, and everything you need to unleash your fantasy. Alien races from a different dimension, prophecies, betrayal, love, honor, etc made science fiction books playing with my emotions for many years now.
  • A Monster Named Criney, Who Makes Kids Whiney - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Excellent! The best children book of this genre that I have had the pleasure to review!
  • A Place Called The Bla-bla Café - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    A Place Called the Bla-Bla Café is a non-fiction book that will especially appeal to musicians and entertainers. This 237 page volume was self-published and written by Sandy Ross, one of the main entertainment coordinators for the Bla-Bla Café during the 11 years it provided a home and a welcoming family to the up-and-coming unsigned and undiscovered entertainers of the day.
  • A Review Of Book Club Recommendations  By : Morgan Hamilton
    You find that you're nowhere near the friends and share your literature tastes. It's been a Stone Age since you've been in school and you don’t have access to a hip librarian or brick-and-mortar bookstore or informative publications like the New York Times Book Review. But it dined the oldest of quality literature. So what do you do?

    A really great way to find excellent books to read is to look at book club recommendations. Of course, you might want to nose around a little too get an idea as to which book club profile fits your tastes first, so the following are a few descriptions of the clubs and the kinds of recommendations they put forth, whether direct suggestions or indirect tips:
  • A Song Of Ice And Fire: A Game Of Thrones  By : Danny Wirken
    Advantages: Complex characters, plot told from different viewpoints, realistic morality
    Disadvantages: Depressing
  • A Voice In The Night  By : Write 2 Right
    Seventy-five pages of poetic thought on everyday life, including the author’s frustrations with shopping and solicitors, greet the readers of A Voice in the Night, by GeorgeAnne Smith. She also includes a touching homage to the men and women who protect and serve us all. An interesting poem speaks from the view of a person who is shocked to find out someone was molested, when they had no idea it had happened.
  • Aggression And Violence In Sports  By : Jonathon Hardcastle -
    For anyone living in the American society, it does not take a sociologist or a political scientist to call attention to which extend sports has permeated the American way of life. Newspapers devote an entire section of their daily editions to the coverage of sports such as golf , football, soccer, and more. Newsprint about sport surpasses even that given to economy, politics, or any other single topic of interest. Television brings into contemporary households over 1,200 hours of live and taped sporting events every year, sometimes disrupting the usual family life and other times it provides a collective focus to a family's attention.

    Whether involved as spectators, participants, or sponsors, sport has been given an ideological foundation through the development of a belief system that outlines the supposed merits of sport. Sociologists support that sports open the door for the formation of amicable relationships between players, communities, racial groups, and even nations. Although sport has emerged as a relatively important element of people's dominant value system and has received unquestionable support from the vast majority over the globe, sports violence has not been accepted as a necessary ingredient of athletic societies. Since it is popularly believed that sports build character and provide outlet for aggressive energy, scholars have studied the implications of sport violence and scientists have come up with a number of theories to explain how human aggression brings violence into the sphere of sports.
  • Alison’s Journey: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    The dedication in this book is a work of poetry in itself. I had a distinct recollection of ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ when reading this book, but this story has some very unique twists and turns. The characters seemed very real to me – I live in a small town and we are just like that!
  • Amapola - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Alan Heywood writes a stimulating, though sometimes improbable, adventure novel in Amapola. What I mean by this is that the characters are seemingly very lucky or were simply at the right place, at the right time. Yet, other scenes are somewhat reminiscent of a James Bond movie. I liked the humor Alan dabbled throughout the novel and admired the strong female characters. This book certainly has a heavy slant towards the importance of friendships and a pro-Canada theme – which I loved.
  • An Ancient Story Revealed In Today's Headlines  By : Stacey Moore
    As the world's attention is drawn to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Pastor John C. Hagee, an internationally recognized expert on Middle Eastern religious affairs, offers insightful and informed commentary on the global need for the state of Israel in his new book, "Jerusalem Countdown: A Prelude to War."

    Referencing the political history, spiritual significance and strategic role of Israel, Hagee makes the case that this sovereign nation must not be threatened by hostile neighbors.
  • Atheism In A Post-religious World  By : Sam Vaknin
    Tremblay, Francois - Atheism in a Post-religious World - Suite101, 2004

    "If a man would follow, today, the teachings of the Old Testament, he would be a criminal. If he would strictly follow the teachings of the New, he would be insane"
  • Award Winning Books Are Worth Reading  By : Ken Wilson
    Literature is food for the mind. Literature is history and philosophy. Literature transposes us in a different world; good literature transmits feelings, it shocks us. One cannot and should not neglect it. Though good literature is scarce nowadays and reading is a favorite activity of “the happy few”, there are still very good fiction books that are worth buying, reading and keeping.
  • Bob The Dragon Slayer - Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This very fun, exciting, fast-paced, warm novella - Bob the Dragon Slayer by Harry E. Gilleland Jr. – was a great afternoon read. In only 99 pages, this poet and author takes readers on a glorious adventure.
  • Book Awards And Bedtime Stories  By : Ken Wilson
    Children’s literature contains the most notable quantity of adventure and mystery. These types of books are a mixture between emotion and energy. Imagine reading a bedtime story from a book that has received the Children’s Book Award. Having a great family moment is easier if you take into consideration the titles competing for book awards.
  • Book Awards For Quality Literature  By : Ken Wilson
    There was a time when books were very important in the lives of most people, a time when reading was a delight and a useful source for finding out and for learning new and exciting things. Nowadays, people rarely have the time to read a book, be it for one’s pleasure or because one has to do it. Unfortunately, the wonderful world of books has undergone replacement by that of technology and computers.
  • Book Awards For The Best Creations Of Children’s Literature  By : Ken Wilson
    The children’s book award offers you a good selection of writings that have received book awards for their quality. These books provide the guarantee of making children use their imagination to the maximum and will be in time, your child’s favorite book. Over the ages, books have had a great impact on our society, and this is the main reason why children’s literature that has received book awards enters the promotion within the children’s book award section.
  • Book Awards Open New Worlds  By : Ken Wilson
    We live in a world of technology, of progress and movement, in a world where books have lost their impact and their importance, having remained for some just a memory. In this modern world, books often enter a consideration as ancient and useless things. Nevertheless, it is a pity. Children should be able to learn the importance of reading from an early age.
  • Book Promotion Woes?  By : Write 2 Right
    Too many new authors believe that once their book is written the sales will just come pouring in and they will make a bundle. Sadly, this disillusionment is shattered when they receive a royalty check. The honest to goodness truth of the matter is that the writer's work is only started when the book is released. Even the huge author names of today began by peddling their books out of the back of their car. Many big-name authors also began by self-publishing because no one recognized their talent. They did not start off their career with a huge bang. They did not have the money to afford publicists and big marketing firms when they started out and yet they are super successful now. Take heart from their examples.
  • Book Review - Spoken From the Heart  By : nikky Howard
    Laura Bush was born in Texas and raised as an solely kid where she fashioned strong bonds particularly along with her father. Very little would she recognize that the years ahead would stretch beyond her chosen career as teacher and librarian to place her in roles as Initial Lady of the state of Texas and of the United States of America?
    "Spoken from the Heart" could be a detailed memoir of Ms.
  • Book Review of The way to Win Friends and Influence Individuals  By : nikky Howard
    There are occasions in everyone's life when you've got to negotiate with somebody to get what you want. You have got had to persuade a person to perceive your purpose of view. Maybe you would like to merely connect with somebody shut in your life. Alternative times you're looking to make your business. Those are the days when you would like to find out a way to win friends and influence people.
  • Book Review: General James Longstreet: The Confederacy's Most Modern General by Lieutenant Colonel Harold M. Knudsen  By : Johnnykick
    General James Longstreet has not only been misjudged by history, but actually was one of the most successful generals of the Civil War. Knudsen makes the case that General Longstreet has not only been misjudged by history, but actually was one of the most successful generals of the war.
  • Born Evil - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Author of two books and many short stories, J.P. Ransom is busily writing a series of books called Colla’d Greens and two more upcoming books including a sequel to Born Evil.
  • Brooklyn, New York (ny) Physical Therapy Clinics  By : nikky Howard
    Brooklyn, the most populous of the 5 boroughs in New York Town, is also blessed with a number of physical therapy clinics which are offering quality and reasonable physical therapy services for those in need. Physical therapy services offered in these clinics are aimed toward healing all varieties of injuries that include sports related injuries, physical ailments arising due to aging and diseases, and injuries due to accidents. All these clinics are having their services that guarantee total cure inside the least doable time.
  • Caleb's Branch  By : Write 2 Right
    This is certainly an unusual tale. Here we have Caleb, a child from a single and destitute mother, who is taken in by a trusted friend of the family. The father figure for Caleb has never been a father; he is not married and has little experience with children. Despite all of this, the two blend well together and create their own version of "family" - with just the two of them.
  • Caleb’s Wish - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Be careful what you wish for! Birthday wishes may just be a little more powerful than we give them credit for…
  • Change The World ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Change The World For 10 Bucks was first published Great Britain (2004) by Shorts Books Ltd as Change the World For a Fiver, and was recently adapted for a Canadian audience through New Society Publishers in 2006. New Society Publishers is renowned and highly respected in the industry as a company that focuses on books that teach sustainability, improve lifestyle and forward environmental causes.
  • Change Your Mind, A Neurologist’s Guide To Happiness - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    283 pages of thought provoking, soul-searching concepts await readers in D.V. Pasupuleti’s new book, Change Your Mind. This self-help, inspirational non-fiction delves deep into viewing life’s issues with a renewed sense of objectivity.
  • Charlie Ford Meets Secret Agent Man ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Charlie (Charlene) Ford is a young woman who cannot let go of her past and is terrified to reveal her life to her family – yet Charlie is one of the most courageous young women readers will have the pleasure of meeting. She is a true modern woman with emotional baggage, stiff language and enough determination to sign on for 8 years in the Special Forces unit Sector 72G and take on a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice. Charlie is gainfully employed as a nanny, which funds the strategic goals she has in place. Most of the time, being a nanny is a fine choice of employment, however Charlie’s endured too many judgmental parents and is starting to feel less than thrilled about her work. Thankfully, this is the last nanny job she will have to take - if all goes as planned, at least.
  • Chatterbox – The Bird Who Wore Glasses  By : Write 2 Right
    Remember the Batman movies? Well, the movie producer of successful movies like these and entertaining children’s television shows such as Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Michael Uslan, has released this adorable children’s book. Chatterbox – The Bird Who Wore Glasses is available in a durable, hard-cover format with a lovely cover sleeve that will help prolong the life of the book. At 40 pages and full of excellent illustrations, this book is sure to entertain children.
  • Christmas Turtles ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Inspired by true events and the author’s diabetic Grandmother, Christmas Turtles is a 32-page festive hardcover book that was released in October 2006. The winter cabin scene on the protective slipcover is identical to the art on the hardcover. Perfectly complementing the winter scenery, the book opens to dark green pages – reminiscent of evergreen mountain forests.
  • Coco Twain Tells The Truth - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Judie Porter writes a very unusual tale in her book, Coco Twain Tells the Truth. Her skill rings with such a captivating style that I was forced to read the entire novel from beginning to end – in one sitting.
  • Composting - An Easy Household Guide ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Nicky Scott, Chairperson for the Community Composting Network in the UK, is the author of three small books (roughly 4 x 6 inches) dealing with waste reduction and has appeared in two videos about composting. His book, Composting – An Easy Household Guide, was originally published in 2005 and the second edition was released in 2006. The cover and all ninety-six pages are printed on 100% recycled paper.
  • Composting For All ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Nicki Scott released the second edition of Composting For All in 2004; obviously this is a popular publication within the UK, and it is certainly affordable. Here is one booklet that practices what it preaches – the cover is printed on 80% recycled material and the inside pages are printed on 100% recycled paper. I thought the front cover’s image of mom, dad and young girl happily tending to a compost bin near their bountiful garden and lush yard was quite cute.
  • Condi: The Condoleeza Rice Story  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    I had the satisfaction the other day of having finished a book. Yes, you would think that those of us who write for a living would be great readers. Some of us are, some of us aren’t. I probably am fairly well read overall, but that covers magazines, newspapers, articles, and the like for the most part…especially if they can be found online!

    My wife picked up a book for me this past Christmas and she hit it right on the mark — Condi: The Condoleeza Rice Story. Written by Antonia Felix, the book traces the remarkable life of now Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice from her days living in highly segregated Birmingham, Alabama during the 1950s and 1960s through her years as an academic scholar, college professor, and university provost, all the way up to her present work with the Bush Administration. Written in 2003, the book still has Condi as National Security Advisor to the president, but in 2004 Condi replaced Colin Powell as the Secretary of State.
  • Conga Drumming – A Beginner’s Guide To Playing With Time ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Conga Drumming – A Beginner’s Guide to Playing with Time by Betsy Sansby and Alan Dworsky can only be classified as yet another fantastic book put out by this talented couple. These two authors have been creating music and teaching rhythms for twelve years. Alan and Betsy have co-authored nine books and recorded several instructional CD’s. Drumming icon Arthur Hull and trusted publications like Rhythm Magazine have rated Conga Drumming as the best in its genre. Awarded as Best Percussion Method Book by the 2000 readers poll of Drum Magazine, this book is sure to drive the drummer in you.
  • Coping With Sorrow On The Loss Of Your Pet (second Edition) - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Author of seven books, Moira Allen is also an accomplished article writer and columnist. During her long career, she has held a variety of writing-related positions, including a past editor of Dog Fancy Magazine.
  • Cremator's Revenge - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Author, Margaret LeNois demonstrates excellent story-telling capabilities in her 272-page fiction novel, Cremator’s Revenge.
  • Crest Of Eagles - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Jocelyn has an excellent knowledge and understanding of the writing craft. The author interweaves multiple, strong, leading characters and two completely different time frames masterfully. Crest of Eagles reminds me of some of the great works of Wilbur Smith. This book certainly ranks with some of the best that I have reviewed to date and I would not hesitate to give Crest of Eagles the highest rating available.
  • Daddy I Forgive You - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This true account of domestic sexual abuse does not horrify the reader with graphic details of incest – rather it shares the repercussions of it. C.J.Wilke's personal reactions, her recovery and interactions with family members are well documented here.
  • Dark Autumn: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Now this could definitely be a movie! Dark Autumn is fantastic action-packed futuristic thriller that had me riveted for days. The energy was kept very high throughout the book. Occasionally Clint Dunshee’s characters performed seemingly super-human tasks, similar to James Bond or Dirk Pitt. However, the reader is also shown their flaws and the strength of intimate friendships – bonds that are so deep they are willing to risk their lives for them. The abilities of these characters are made more believable because of the incredibly difficult training scenarios the author leads the reader through.
  • Deadly Duplicates - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    When I first read the basic theme of the book, I thought seemed far-fetched. I couldn’t have been more wrong. In fact, the last 30 pages were so spell-binding everything else in my life had to wait until I finished the book. Author Margaret Lenois takes on a difficult task with this serial killer story line. Deadly Duplicates is a fiction novel about super-natural identical Siamese twins that would fit in with the genres of suspense and psychological thriller.
  • Decoration Books – Enhance Your Creative Skills  By : Isabel Rodrigues
    Decoration Books is one of the best guides that help you to decorate your favorite places and things. In simple words with the help of decorating book you can decorate your house, garden, office, cakes, cookies, etc. It has the best collection in most of the topics that a decorator seeks for. With decorating book you can make a well-decorated output. It doesn't matters whether you are a good decorator or not but with an appropriate decorating book you can decorate easily and quickly
  • Despereaux  By : Write 2 Right
    This excellent fiction fantasy if full of light fun, animals and moments that bring understanding to another’s feelings. The writing style the author employs creates a story that is perfect for orating and literacy groups of young readers.
  • Determinants of Physical Spousal Abuse of Girls During Pregnancy in Nigerian  By : nikky Howard
    Physical spousal abuse towards pregnant girls cuts across societies and classes in developed and developing countries of the world. It's a gross violation of human rights and has many way-reaching consequences for a girl and her fetus as well as serious social and health issues (Neuberger, 1992; Gazmararian, 1996; Valladares, 2002; American Medical Association, 1992).
  • Don't Go Alone - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This 284-page mystery thriller has twists and turns that will keep readers guessing right until the end. I was thinking about the book for days after I completed this review project. I knew it had to be read again from the moment I finished the last page.
  • Double Or Die: Young Bond Captures Hearts And Top Position On Bestsellers!  By : Adam Jaylin
    The third book in the 'Young Bond' series by Charlie Higson has been released under the title of “Double or Die” on 4th January 2007. Charlie Higson is a renowned comedian and actor, who has also authored many novels in his career. In the 'Young Bond' series, he has already written three novels, the latest being “Double or Die”. Young Bond series features Ian Fleming's immortal super spy James Bond in his school days. The series is set in 1930s with young James studying in Eton College.

    Earlier Young Bond books have grabbed the number one popularity spots in children's literature boards and the same is expected out of “Double or Die”. Famous for their gripping action sequences, fast pace of the plot, suspense and thrill, Young Bond series is highly popular with the 'young adult' genre. The young portrayal of very popular James Bond has only increased the reach of the legend of James Bond and has sought to increase the brand equity of the most popular name in the world.
  • Dragon Tales - Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Dragon Tales by Mary C. Fairbanks is truly and entertaining book, chock full of twenty-four dragon stories. Perfect for youth from the age of five to fifteen, even adults would be charmed by its pages. The images are unique and interesting, with a style that left me with the impression they were created on a computer.
  • Drum Circle: A Guide To World Percussion ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Alfred Publishing has published a number of world percussion books. What sets Drum Circle: A Guide To World Percussion aside from others is that the book or CD can be purchased separately or together. This aspect alone could be very appealing for educators.
  • Druxel Manor - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Druxel Manor is a stimulating thriller-mystery-romance novel that keeps the reader guessing. Who do you trust? Everyone seems to know a little something but no one is willing to explain – or rather, what is revealed only creates more confusion.
  • Envy Of The Gods - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Envy of the Gods, a science-fiction novel, has a cast of five main characters that struggle through a rise to leadership, tough ethical decisions, the re-discovery and use of ancient textbooks, and a society that strives for a better, more efficient way of life.
  • Fading Toward Enlightenment - Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Fading Toward Enlightenment by Wayne Wirs is definitely a well made book of excellent quality – it will certainly endure multiple readings. I loved the feel of the pages as I turned them. I would classify this book as a useful, inspirational, self-help tool for those searching for inner peace. Wayne shares his personal experiences while he searches to come to turns with himself and life in general through this beautiful work of art.
  • Faith And Family  By : Stacey Moore
    "Full of Grace," Dorothea Frank's new novel, is full of her trademark Southern charm, wit and sassy dialogue.

    When her dysfunctional (but irresistible) parents move from New Jersey to Hilton Head, 30-something heroine, Maria Graziela Russo (call her "Grace") relocates to Charleston, immediately falling in love with its antebellum allure.
  • Feeling The Hurt: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This is a book that will play with your emotions, one minute you feel rage – the next you feel pity. How could this man play with her heart so cruelly? How could she stay and allow him to slice large wounds into her heart – not just once, but repeatedly.
  • Fern’s Dragon: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Fern’s Dragon is a wonderfully fun read that stimulates the imagination of both young people and the young-at-heart alike. It is a good mystery-fantasy story that is artfully composed.
  • Finding Lilies - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Kelly Baugher creates a spellbinding tale in Finding Lilies. Readers will enjoy an emotional trip through several spicy and socially revealing scenes. They will be shown the raw horror of society and be uplifted by the power of love. The humanitarianism of the main character, Blake, provides hope that a difference can be made by one individual.
  • Fire In The Ice: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    An excellent novel that will wring tears of frustration and pain and then tears of joy from the reader.'Fire in the Ice’ is a perfect title for this book.
  • Focus On Minerals ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Author Jerry Wermund held a long career in geology and upon retirement he started writing a series of book for children and young adult Earth Science studies. The author’s love for nature and academic experience shows in his latest book, Focus On Minerals.
  • For A Memorable Story Choose Award Winning Books  By : Ken Wilson
    The world of words is complicated and complex. Organizing it into books makes it more structured. Organizing books into quality books and non-quality books translates into book awards. Depending on your expectations when it comes to reading, you must be aware that an ordinary novel is something to fill your time with but with award winning books, you can fill your life.
  • French Blood: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This short novel is written with a fast-paced, no-nonsense style. Here, Sara and Tamara, (two young adult cousins) are enjoying a bit of the ‘night life’ - like we all do in our youth. However, their experience was quite different. Instead of fun parties and kissing boys, these two girls find themselves thrown into a conflict between vampires – a conflict with deep roots in desperate love and heavy obsession. Twisted with memories that were not her own, Sara finds herself - from another lifetime.
  • Gain Strength in Bringing Your Vision to Life  By : christine layug
    In building your career to what you want it to be entails so much hard work, adversities, a lot of determination, and a strong will that can take on every kind of beating that you will face to achieve your goals in career.
  • Give A Little - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    This 310 page saga is Scott Underhill’s second superbly written novel. I have had the pleasure of reviewing both of his books - and they are equally outstanding, yet profoundly different pieces of fiction.
  • Going Deeper - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Going Deeper by Jean-Claude Koven is certainly a nicely presented, hard-cover book. This fiction fantasy has an obvious inclination to aid readers who are embarking on their personal spiritual quest.
  • Goldie: Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Written in collaboration between two authors, Goldie proves to be a full and rich story with a realistic action-packed pace and a style that gives a definite sense of being there.
  • Grier's Almanac: 200 Years Of Service  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    One of my favorite "reads" are almanacs. From the formerly named Information Please almanac to the Old Farmer's Almanac, these handy paperback books contain a wealth of information on virtually any subject, particularly the more generalized tomes such as Information Please.

    In November 2005, I visited my locally owned drugstore and found that they had free copies of Grier's Almanac available for customers. Similar in design to the Old Farmer's Almanac, I took a copy home with me.
  • Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow by Lisa Dunn-Dern is perfect for children aged four to eight. Large pages, big print and colorful, detailed images absorb young children’s attention and spark imaginations.
  • Her Backyard - Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Her Backyard by Doreen Lewis is an adventure, romance novel that depicts a career woman in the middle of self-discovery. It is about making choices that may not be so easy to make and complex relationships between co-workers, siblings and friends. I am certain that many readers within the age group between 30 and 40 will find a connection with Audrey, the main character.
  • Hoot - Children/youth Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Hoot is a story about a fun adventure that has a small group of young people making positive choices. The setting for this mystery-fiction tale takes place in the state of Florida, USA. The main character, Roy, has moved regularly with his family and he is used to being the new kid in schools and neighborhoods. His previous experience helps him make new friends and ward off a big bully who singles him by stalking and harassing Roy.
  • How To Find Cheap Text Books  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Do you fit the stereotype of the poor college student? Maybe you are eating ramen and sucking down coffee to stay fed and awake for those late-night study sessions. It’s easy to come out of a four year university with over a hundred grand in debts because college is expensive. In fact, some private college tuitions can reach over $35,000. Of course, tuition doesn’t cover everything because college students still need to pay for things like housing, clothes, food, and books.

    If students take part in any extracurricular activities, then their schedules can make it hard for them to work a part-time job while in school. Summer jobs can be low priorities to students looking for solid internships to help out their graduate school or future employment opportunities. Unfortunately, many of these students can be even more strapped for cash because many of the best internships are unpaid.
  • How To Find Cheap Text Books  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Do you fit the stereotype of the poor college student? Maybe you are eating ramen and sucking down coffee to stay fed and awake for those late-night study sessions. It’s easy to come out of a four year university with over a hundred grand in debts because college is expensive. In fact, some private college tuitions can reach over $35,000. Of course, tuition doesn’t cover everything because college students still need to pay for things like housing, clothes, food, and books.

    If students take part in any extracurricular activities, then their schedules can make it hard for them to work a part-time job while in school. Summer jobs can be low priorities to students looking for solid internships to help out their graduate school or future employment opportunities. Unfortunately, many of these students can be even more strapped for cash because many of the best internships are unpaid.
  • How To Play Djembe ~ Book Review  By : Write 2 Right
    Key words: non-fiction, music, youth, adult, self-help, group drumming, picture, illustrated, interactive, drum, hand drum, djembe, West African, rhythm
  • How to Run Your Car On Water - How it Really Works  By : Mark Myers
    Have you ever wondered why physicists have not invented a device to run your car on water? This has already been invented and was patented over 9 decades ago. Modern science did, just a long time ago. This is nothing new, but has never made it to primetime because oil, gas, and energy was cheap.
  • HSC Physics  By : nikky Howard
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    Why select HSC Physics

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