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Book Review: The Shimmer by David Morrell
The Shimmer (Vanguard Press, ISBN 9781593155377, Hardcover, 352pp) is an engrossing and suspense packed thriller from the pen of Rambo creator, David Morrell. Set in and around the fictional Rostov, Texas, The Shimmer's about mysterious lights in the sky near the small town. Are they so much more than they appear to be or just some geological anomaly as...
Book Review – Saving Ben: A Father’s Story of Autism by Dan E. Burns
Dan Burns’ memoir- “Saving Ben: A Father’s Story of Autism” has struck a chord in the autism community. It is no surprise that the book has reached Amazon Sales Rank as #1 Special Needs category in September 2009-the story touches readers on many levels. Obviously it is sad that Ben was diagnosed at three years of age with a profound...
Book Review: Off the Beaten Path – Newly Revised & Updated: A Travel Guide to More Than 1000 Scenic and Interesting Places Still Uncrowded and Inviting
By the Editors of Reader's Digest, the book is a visual vacation all by itself. This gorgeous illustrated guide to some of the most photogenic and breathtakingly beautiful well kept secrets in the United States deserves to ride up front....
Book Review: The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist
The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist (ISBN: 978-1590513132, Other Press) is a Dystopian book. Be prepared for a novel that seeps silently into your psyche and gives you the chills....
Book Review – Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret by Steve Luxenberg
This poignant, memorable book will live in your thoughts long after it's been returned to your book shelf. Annie's Ghosts is a striking combination of family secrets, mental health issues in the forties and the entanglements of love, past and present. The most astounding thing about Annie's Ghosts? It's true....
Book Review: The Treasures of Venice by Loucinda McGary
Prepare yourself for a 352 page thrill ride, readers. Set in the heart of beautiful Venice in Italy, echoes of reincarnation are blended into this romantic suspense novel as McGary brings Renaissance and present day Venice...
Book Review: Start with the Answer and Other Wisdom for Aspiring Leaders by Bob Seelert
If you want to learn from a business mastermind, you'll do well to absorb Start with the Answer's lessons. The wisdom is timeless, meaty, authentic and enduring. It's entertaining while being instructive. Bob Seelert's counsel is effective, on target and inspirational to anyone wanting to reach the pinnacle of their career sooner rather than...




























