71. Geoff Hunter's, Breaking a Sunbeam
March 05, 2008
In his thriller, Breaking a Sunbeam, author Geoff Hunter takes readers into a sinister and violent world where survival instincts are put to the test. The protagonist, Jake Winter, a happily married young man, becomes involved with three psychopaths by the name of Juel, Carl, and Roy. Jake’s beloved...
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72. Gerard Shirar's, The Court-Martial of Charlie Newell
February 28, 2008
In the introduction of Gerard Shirar’s novel, The Court-Martial of Charlie Newell, a reflective passage about prejudice is cited that includes the statement, “I feed on racial, ethnic, and religious difference, preconceived ideas; mistaken opinion; falsehoods; bias; ignorance; jealousy; and blind ha...
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73. Antoinette Sarcinella's Wolf and Owl Remember
January 25, 2008
Today the planet and its species face a myriad of problems that include: global conflicts, famine, global warming, depletion of our natural resources, and the extinction of species. Many people are wondering what the future holds. As we look to create solutions through technological advancement, we ...
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74. Claire Jensen's, Coffee
December 23, 2007
At the beginning of Claire Jensen’s novel, Coffee, a quote is provided from Christopher Robbins’ book, “The Household Herbal,” containing passages about the medicinal virtues of Coffee. Such phrases include: “gives spirits to the body...” and “wonderfully fortifies and strengthens…” The phrases embo...
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75. Angus Munro's, A Full House, But Empty
December 18, 2007
In his autobiography, A Full House – But Empty, author Angus Munro shares his life journey that conveys optimistic and warm messages of strength, resolve, determination, and principle. At the age of three, Munro’s mother leaves his father and family, and his father becomes a single parent. The traum...
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76. Jerome Byrd's, Warriors And Goddesses: First Moon
December 16, 2007
In his book, Warriors and Goddesses: First Moon, author Jerome Byrd takes readers on an adult science fiction journey of action and adventure. Darius Creed, a financially secure young man with a taste for the simple pleasures in life, is abducted by a beautiful and seductive alien that he meets in a...
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77. Maurice Murray's, Just Snap Your Fingers and... Bingo You're Sober
December 07, 2007
In his book, “Just Snap Your Fingers and…Bingo You’re Sober,” author Maurice Murray provides recovering alcoholics with an extensive guide to overcoming alcoholism by tapping into their thought processes and spirituality.
At the age of sixty eight, Murray, a recovering alcoholic, demonstrate...
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78. Will Williams', Spies
November 29, 2007
In his novella, Spies, author Will Williams gives readers a glimpse of the cold and closely controlled spy world. The protagonist, Phillip Anderson, a loyal and trusting spy working for the Secret Intelligence Agency, lives in two worlds: The life of a spy that is filled with danger and intrigue, an...
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79. Frank G. Briganti's, Questions for a Full Life
November 24, 2007
In his book, Questions for a Full Life, author Frank Briganti addresses the psychological and spiritual aspects of how people can find peace, unity, and internal harmony. Briganti presents an in depth discussion about how to achieve a full human life. Understanding the mystery of God is a key elemen...
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80. Francine Hemway's, Beauty And The Yeast Beast: From Fat to Fairy Tale
November 18, 2007
With the Diet Industry grossing 30 billion dollars a year, one cannot help but wonder why obesity is a leading cause of preventable illness and death in North America. In her book, Beauty and the Yeast Beast, author Francine Hemway tackles this growing epidemic. Told from a 40 year struggl...
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