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jeeez.... I have ta move another book outta my favorites cabinet. ...
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Yesterday I had my hair cut short. I've been having long hair since University days. It's a nice feeling to have less weight on the head and less hair on the floor. Back to the topic of book review. After reading 8 book...
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I finished two books this week. The first deals with the notion of our homes being a place of sanctuary. The second is a wonderful expose on why so many of those in their 20's are leaving the church, many never to return again....
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Me and Orson Welles By: Robert Kaplow Publisher: Penguin ISBN: 978-0-14-303522-0 About the book: “This is the story of one week in my life. I was seventeen. It was the week I slept in Orson Welles’s pajamas. It was the...
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A young Jewish girl discovers the Messiah’s faithfulness in the midst of the Holocaust.Anita Dittman was just a little girl when the winds of Hitler and Nazism began to blow through Germany. By the time she was twelve, t...
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Okay, I'm going to give me something to do. Albeit, I now that nobody is going to read this. I'm going to write about whatever book I'm reading. I'm not going to do ALL of the boo...
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My sister-in-law first introduced me to PG Tips, which for me is synonymous with British Tea. PG Tips is first choice among some choice local friends. So when Angie reviewed this book, it was a given that I'd read it....
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Again, I review books for Thomas Nelson in exchange for free reading material. Here's my review of What Difference Do It Make? by Ron Hall, Denver Moore, and Lynne Vincent. I love homeless people. I think that's a prett...
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Autism’s False Profits, by Paul Offit APA citation: Offit, P. A. (2008). Autism’s false prophets: Bad science, risky medicine, and the search for a cure. New York: Columbia University Press. Paul Offit had a bird’s e...