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Called Magazine - Summer Edition 2012 Review

Called magazine is recognized as one of the leading political related magazines in Iran. It comes with four different editions as per the seasons of the year. According to the editor of Called Magazine - ...

"Goddess of Goodbye"

Mr. James Whitley's "Goddess of Goddbye" is a kind of poetry book you will surely keep beside your bed for a long, long time. His poems are unforgettable.

Peaks and Valleys by Spencer Johnson

Spencer Johnson has done very well for himself by taking simple lessons and sharing them in short stories.It is not surprising that USA Today called him "The King of Parables.""Peaks and Valleys: Making Good And Bad Times Work For You - At Work And In Life" is Johnson's newe

Scintillating Seasons

Each passing season has its own unique beauty to the discerning eyes. Autumn dreams are filled with maple trees turning crimson and golden in the morning rays...

Timothy Ferriss, the 4 Hour Workweek Review

Gain the freedom to live the life you want. In a few simple steps Tim Ferriss takes you by the hand and guides you to your own personal life style. Do the exciting, life changing things you want to, today. Make your life a banquet to feast on. Be your life's best.

Best Selling Books of All Time

Myriads of best-selling books are available all over the world; though some of the most popular and widely read best-selling books of all times (according to me) are: The Holy Bible Yes, The Holy Bible, the most sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. The Christian Bible is divided into two s

The Bone Health Revolution Book Review

Recently my good friend Chris called to say her mom's latest Bone scan revealed quite a bit of bone loss since her last test and the doc wanted to put her on osteoporosis meds. This made Chris uncomfortable and she called to ask what, if anything I knew about these drugs, their efficacy, side e

Apostolic Fathers - Book Review

In his book "Apostolic Fathers of the 21st Century" Burnell T. Williams Sr. captures the heart of God as it relates to spiritual fathering. He leads the reader into an in depth study of apostleship and bishopric in light of the scriptures.He details the importance of the interaction of the

Subscribe to Nuts Magazine For Fun and Frolic

Nuts magazine is men's magazine or a lad's magazine, as it is popularly known as and is the first magazine of its kind to be published in the United Kingdom. It is a weekly magazine and though it was originally sold on Thursdays, new editions are now issued on every Tuesdays. And it can be

Sunshine by Robin McKinley, Book Review

Sunshine by Robin McKinley is a fantasy novel set in an alternate universe, in a future in which humans struggle to survive their constant battle with the "Others". An unlikely alliance, a relationship of friendship and love develops between a human girl and a centuries old vampire (a non-

Day of Wrath by Iris Collier

Iris Collier's first historical mystery Day of Wrath is a pleasant read for anyone who enjoys medieval whodunits.She brings teh reign of Henry VIII to life with this intriguing debut work.

Life as It Is

Life as it is is more than what people sees it or seems it to be. The living running a race heading towards their destiny like one who is being controlled by higher power yet is full of mysteries and bounded by laws.

Keeping Abreast With Magazine Subscriptions

With busy schedules of our daily lives it's difficult to keep track of what's happening around us. Many of us don't want to start our days reading depressing reports in newspapers and when you get back home you'd rather spend quality time with your family than watch primetime new

The Secret Way to War by Mark Danner

The Secret Way to War by Mark Danner tells of issues, which occur behind the scenes in every war between humans and human civilizations. Specifically the author here is discussing the Iraqi Gulf War II for the most part along with much of the history behind Saddam Hussein and the United States and t

Classic Mystery Writer, Ross Macdonald, Author Biographies

Ross Macdonald places his protagonist, the philosophic rough edged private detective, Lew Archer, in Santa Barbara, but changed the name to Santa Theresa. Many years later another mystery writer, Sue Grafton, did the same thing with her character, female private detective Kinsey Millhone. Sue Grafto

Lost Symbol by Dan Brown Review

My review of the Lost Symbol by Dan Brown which starts off incredibly well, but disappointingly seems to lose it's focus as the book wears on. I can however, still highly recommend the book.

I Pray That You May Enjoy Good Health Even As Your Soul Is Getting Along Well

If you haven't heard by now, you should surely know, sickness can be as dirty as a pig, it can be scummy, it can be crummy, it can even be as filthy as an extended game of bingo, or heaven forbid, a long game of gin rummy. So even though your soul may be right there in the right place, there is