81. Francine Hemway's, The Big, Bad, O: The Brutality of Obesity
October 29, 2007
The Big, Bad, O: The Brutality of Obesity By Francine Hemway
When reading the cover of Francine Hemway’s book, The Big, Bad, O: The Brutality of Obesity, I was surprised by the statement: This book is not for the obese. Most books that deal with obesity are designed to provide a weight los...
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82. Barbara Shenouda's, The Balkan Secret Conspiracy
September 23, 2007
The Balkan Secret Conspiracy tells the story of a Canadian writer by the name of Zlata Pierce. As a child growing up in Croatia during Hitler’s reign of terror, Zlata and her family were victims of the brutality that took place within Croatia. Years later, Zlata emigrated from Croatia to Canada wher...
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83. Ronald D. Geskey's, David vs. Goliath: Guerilla Media Buying for Small Business, A New Way to Win!
September 05, 2007
In a highly competitive marketplace, small business owners can often be overwhelmed with the difficult task of making consumers aware of their product. With so many huge business conglomerates dominating the market place, it can seem almost impossible for a small business to efficiently reach their ...
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84. William Thomas Kinsella's 9/11 Novel, A Cross Estate
August 21, 2007
On September 11th, 2001, the lives of the people of New York and America were forever changed. As the twin towers collapsed, a wave of horror swept throughout the world. For the families and loved ones of the victims, the nightmare would not end on that day. Working in Lower Manhattan on 9/11, auth...
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85. Dr. Aaron G. Filler's book, The Upright Ape: A New Origin of the Species
August 09, 2007
To understand how and why we got here, one has to look at the history of how we evolved to the bipedal, upright, and thinking species that we are today. In his book, The Upright Ape: A New Origin of the Species, biologist and neurosurgeon Dr. Aaron Filler proposes that a key element to unfolding the...
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86. Andrew Jalbert's, West Across The Board
July 20, 2007
Andrew Jalbert’s novel, West Across the Board, chronicles one man’s journey back to the Florida Keys to see his dying friend. For both men, it is a journey of lifetime reflection and liberation. In 1934, at a saloon in the Florida Keys, Lazaro, a passionate and brilliant fisherman, meets Dominic, a...
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87. Don Haigh's, Trials & Tribulations
June 12, 2007
Don Haigh’s novel, Trials & Tribulations, tells the story of the struggle and survival of two young orphans by the name of Tommy and Betty. The story begins in 1802 at the town of Guisbrough, England. Tommy and Betty suddenly find themselves orphaned and are forced to leave their home. Under the gui...
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88. James Alexander's, The Hindering
May 24, 2007
In James Alexander’s novel, The Hindering, the author shares his personal true story of a tragic event that forever changed his life. As a young boy growing up in New Jersey, James befriends a boy by the name of Tommy. Tommy had recently moved to James’ neighborhood and was having difficulties adjus...
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89. Bryan Foreman's, Killer Cain
April 27, 2007
Bryan Foreman’s debut novel, Killer Cain, is a fast-paced thriller that chronicles the deadly adventures of ATF agent John Cain. Cain, a seasoned agent, carries the emotional scars resulting from the dark and disturbing life as an ATF officer. He is a man riddled with the guilt and haunting memories...
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90. Shirley Ann Povondra and Kathryn Andrew's, My Imaginary Friend
April 18, 2007
The book, My Imaginary Friend, tells the story of a seven-year-old girl by the name of Kathann. Kathann is an innocent child with a wonderful and creative imagination. Her creativity helps her face the terrible secret that she is a victim of sexual abuse.
Through Kathann’s imagination, she m...
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