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My Personal Top Weird And Wonderful Roald Dahl Books

Writing a Roald Dahl Books List is a very troublesome task, the difficulty lies in organizing a suitable and yet fair ranking. I must call upon my eight year old self, don't worry readers she will not be busy, more than likely sitting in a corner reading a book and giggling away to herself. So,

A Game of Thrones Book

George R. R. Martin began a fantasy series of books under the name of A Song of Fire and Ice. The adventure began in 1996 with the publication of A Game of Thrones book. The first book was intended to be the beginning of a trilogy, but its popularity grew so much after publication, Martin has contin

Though You Are Not That Real

The poem that gives insight to the power of love; though all things point that it is not going to be possible after all for the concerned partners in love to get married, however, the memories and feelings for each other keep lingering in the heart. The acceptability that though each is not real due

Interview with Mamata Misra, Author of "Winter Blossoms"

"Winter Blossoms" is a collection of poems with far-reaching influences from Mamata Misra's cross-cultural background. Her upbringing in a culture of Indian mysticism, immigration to the U.S. 35 years ago and work as an advocate for victims of family violence all serve as inspirations

Easy Bad Credit Repair - The Credit Secrets Bible Review

The Credit Secrets Bible Course is a massive e-book that will help you raise your credit score.The course itself covers many diverse credit repair areas, such as dealing with mortgages, financing your automobile, refinancing if you already own property, how to deal with credit cards companies and cr

The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree

Fascinating from the start, The Sweet Shade of a ChinaberryTree, by Janice Parrish, is certainly hard to classify. Acreative fiction based on the author's own experiences whilegrowing up in Southern States in the tumultuous 1960's - atime of great change for America - could also be classif

Explosive Eighteen By Janet Evanovich

So can Ms. Plum get any sillier? The beginning of this book starts with somewhat of a mystery. Apparently Stephanie has been to Hawaii and Ranger was there. Hmmm. But then we find out she ran away, and went home to New Jersey and won't tell anyone any details.

John Grisham's "The King Of Torts" And The Process Server

John Grisham is one of the prolific legal fiction writers of our time. Though the novels may be categorized as fiction and the characters are of course fictional, it depicts real emotions and possible scenarios that anyone can relate to. This may be the key, why all his books had received such rave

The Truth About Six Pack Abs

Most of the books I have read on the popular topic of "abs" are generally quite dull and provide a lack of information. They provide the same rehashed information as other books. You never hear about these books though, because they're just crap.

Rhyming Funny Poems For Valentine's Day - Where to Find Them

Looking for the perfect romantic gift for the Valentine's Day? Then you can try funny rhyming valentine poems to surprise your partner and make him/her laugh. It will be a day he/she will remember for many years to come.

A Simple Dreamer

It is nice to be day dreamers. They can prove as good swimmers. They have the ability to reach shore. They hold their love and adore.

"Abernathy's Park!" (Flash Fiction)

Caroline Abernathy had not always been a country girl. But the time when she wasn't, or hadn't been, was back around 1937, and to be honest, it was only for a five-year period, between her fifteenth and twentieth birthdays, when she attended college, such a short period, folks she knew on

The Deeper Wound by Depak Chopra - Book Review (Harmony Books, 2001)

In a Nutshelll: The emotional scaring of the 9/11 attacks on America ignited the deep seeded fear of safety for our lives which in turn sparked the even deeper seeded emotion of tribal warfare: an eye for an eye mentality that seems to repeat itself in our human history. Chopra takes us on a journey

Sarah Andrew's Mother Nature Reviewed

Sometimes you can justify reading mysteries, if you convince yourself that they are educational in some way. Sarah Andrews teaches us a little about Mother Earth in her series with a spirited female geologist. I invite you to explore her world.

After The Night by Linda Howard - A Review

Ever since she was a girl, Faith Devlin has adored superb, sophisticated Gray Rouillard. They're at opposite ends of the social scale. Gray's father virtually owns the small township of Prescott and Faith looks up to Gray as the ideal adolescent hero. That image is shattered in one devasta

Sad Love Story

Do you prefer sad love stories to happy ones? Plenty of people seem to prefer them, though I'm not sure quite why! And when I look back at the books or films that I remember best - yes, you've guessed!