Archive for the ‘Book Reviews’ Category
Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:59 PM
Tutimaios stood with his legs slightly apart, his hands clasped behind his back. He was simply dressed in a pair of stout leather sandals, a linen kilt that glowed white against his sun-darkened skin and on his head the blue battle crown of the sun god.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:59 PM
Biographies and scrapbooking have more in common than you think. Read how advances in technology will bring us to a new level for producing and enjoying both.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:58 PM
The latest version of a trusted source of movie information is now available.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:57 PM
The key to living a longer, healthier life may be managing your immune system.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:56 PM
If a picture is worth a thousand words, imagine the value of 1,000 pictures of the world’s finest art.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:46 PM
We meet Maggie in Sussex, in the South of England, and follow him to Wales where he takes us on adventures to the farthest reaches of the Otherworld. Maggie is a Magpie and the tale told by his Pinky is extraordinary. ‘Pinkies is wot I calls you humans, he answered crossly.’Louisa Middleton-Blake wrote a delightful book and her imagination is amazing. Visit this refreshing look at life. I suggest you make it a point to meet Maggie, an uncommon Magpie born on the Common.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:37 PM
For 30 years cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Dennis Hurwitz has performed cosmetic transformations that thousands of his patients consider miracles. Yet a new book focuses not only on his ability to transform others, but also on how he responded to life-altering tragedy.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:29 PM
Address books and journals are beautifully produced volumes that should always be treasured. Generous in size, with exquisite colour covers and sturdy bindings, address books and journals are no less than a true friend of those who respect knowledge.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:28 PM
Theres a lot to say about young storytellers attempting to understand the world of grownups. Their perceptions and descriptions of the people around them are so naively captivating that they could only be from a person who has not yet lost their wide-eyed creativity to the process of growing up.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:27 PM
A review of the outstanding Jefferson Airplane book-Take Me to a Circus Tent by author Craig Fenton and a look at all the facets inside.
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