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Book Review: Outliers
If we want to be better, we've got to work harder and so do our athletes. Ten thousand hours of practice is what it takes to achieve true mastery, according to Malcolm Gladwell in his book, Outliers. And not just ten thousand hours of casual practice...but motivated, focused, persistent practic
Rainy Memories
He walks calmly to her door and throws it open wide, Lifts her from her place and stands her gently at his side. He bends and takes her shoes as she does protest, But he only smiles then holds her tightly to his chest. He takes her hand within his own to lead her down the walk, And even tugs her sti
Review: Briefcase Essentials by Susan T Spenser
A friend gave me an advance copy of Briefcase Essentials: Discover Your 12 Natural Talents for Achieving Success in a Male-Dominated Workplace by Susan T. Spenser.
All Life Is One
A synopsis on the ideas contained in the book "Infinite Conception - all life is one". It is a profound meaning of life that is found in human artistic expressions--both in the East and the West. 'All life is one' is the idea that all life exists as a singular interconnected cons
15 Seconds Written By Andrew Gross
Amanda had changed her life in the wrong way. Drugs were a daily occurrence but of course she didn't think she was acting any different until one day while driving, her jumbled mind seemingly lost control of what is important while driving a car and she ended up crashing into a house, pinning a
Childhood's End
Published in 1953, Sir Arthur C. Clarke's Sci-Fi epic about humans encountering Life outside of Earth is an absolute must read. It will keep you thinking right through to the end (which is the best part).
The Mystic Heart: Discovering A Universal Spirituality in the World's Religions by Wayne Teasdale
What a wonderful book that describes a universal spirituality, one in which we welcome and accept all religions and spiritual paths. Wayne Teasdale is a monk who combines Christianity and Hinduism. Reading his book makes you feel as if you are in the presence of a wise, holy man. Rarely do I desire
Shakespeare's Quotes & Symbols - Building Beautiful Imagery
Each play of Shakespeare is rich in imagery- build through words and the symbols he use in his stories. 'Three caskets' in Merchant of Venice often quiz readers as to what they truly represent.
Countdown to the End of the World - The Signs of Christ's Return?
The prediction of divine judgement upon Jerusalem is not only a prophecy of that city but also a countdown of events portending the end of the world. The famous conversation between Christ and His disciples in Matthew 24 was primarily about Jerusalem.
Guide to Obtaining a #1 Ranking in the Search Engines: eBook Review
Allis offers a step-by-step easily understood method. His advice is based on sound optimization practice, and avoids tricksthat will get you in trouble with search engines. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find something of interest in this ebook. Allis takes you through the process
Hands and Massage - The Touch of Divinity
Our hands are extensions of the heart. They touch and heal, love and hate, lift up and break down. I had a dream about arriving at someone's home to give them a treatment. Outside their home, I bowed down, prostrated myself on my belly. This inspired me to write, "Massage-The Touch of Divi
Review - "The God of Animals"
Want to read an amazing, award-winning novel by a debut author? Try "The God of Animals" by Aryn Kyle.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1891) By Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
This is a spooky and also macabre story about how the total commitment to one's looks and the pleasures they may bring corrupt the human soul. Oscar Wilde is not a moralist, but somehow this turns into a very moral story indeed.
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown - A Fast Paced Story
Most of the publishing consumers of the modern era are interested in fast paced stories and Dan Brown provides them just that. The Lost Symbol follows the story of The Da Vinci Code directly with Dan Brown retaining the same protagonist, Robert Langdon - who mysteriously appreciates art while he is
Let The Next Boston Band Rock Your World!
When a Boston band promoter gets the chance to promote the next big band from the city of Boston since the 1980s, when Aerosmith and The Cars came from the city, he jumps a tthe chance. However, local gangsters who control the city's nightlife don't want him to muscle in on their territory
Lip-Smacking Delights With Delicious Magazine Subscription
As the maxim runs, 'the way to a man's heart is through his stomach', implicates that nothing can be more endearing than stirring a storm on the platter. With a sumptuous array of dishes, a wife tries her best to win her husband's heart. But all wives do not know how to cook.
Travel Books: Compilation of Accurate Travel Information
The travel books are a wonderful means of gaining information about travel, travel routes and other travel related information. These books really act as a virtual guide for people who are true aspirants of tour ...
I Grew Up On A Farm-Molly's Reviews
I Grew Up On A Farm, is an autobiographical account of the authors life spent on a functioning farm in Middletown, New York during the 1950s. Written by author Alan Lewis and illustrated by artist Bob Fletcher I Grew Up On A Farm brings to life the authors memories of a time shared by this reviewer
The Orchid of Catalina
The Catalina Orchid grows in abundance in the innermost reaches of the country of Columbia. It's beauty captivates and the fragrance is inviting. The gem lies withing the violence that has enveloped a beautiful country and the people are caught in a war with no end in sight.
The Art of Cake Decorating - A Beginners Recommendation For Cake Decorating Books
A few of the books I have found useful as I learn to decorate cakes. From simple techniques, to inspirational cakes.