A Game of Thrones Book

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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  [ Read More ]

The Mill River Recluse by Darcie Chan

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The story began with Mary Hayes-McAllister, an elderly widow who suffered from social anxiety disorder for all of her adult life and who learned she was terminally ill. Reflecting on her memories of the past eighty plus years, she had decided that she wanted to live the last moments of her life on her own  [ Read More ]

Recently, Mark and his wife Valerie Bates came out of retirement to help other individuals in creating effective and profitable emergency retirement capital. The couple believes that with today’s economic condition, this is the best period to take control of your future and build something that will be able to withstand different economic turmoil. As  [ Read More ]

Romanus, known as the Kick Start Guy, has inspired thousands of people to create unique strategies for success. Welcome to Reader Views Romanus. Juanita: With the success of your presentations, teleseminars, and articles, what inspired you to write a book? Romanus: My intent. I live my life in the quest of helping others believe in  [ Read More ]

This summer brings us a lot of great epic fantasy novels both from established authors continuing their series and from new authors with fresh new stories and worlds for you to discover. This article gives you recommendations from among the best and most promising. The Masters release their sequels this summer Many famous and established  [ Read More ]

The Khan Dilemma Written by Ron Goodreau

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In my opinion, Ron Goodreau has turned out the best first novel I have ever read. He has mixed so many intriguing stories and characters into this book but there is no doubt where you are while reading. Some authors don’t know when to stop introducing changing facets but Ron has worked it perfectly. Bernard  [ Read More ]

A Solid Gold Mystery!

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Seven Cities of GreedBy: Jean SheldonPublished By: Bast PressISBN: 978-0-9723541-7-2 Jean Sheldon’s latest book, Seven Cities of Greed, sets a new gold standard for mysteries. It’s about a hand-carved leather journal that finds its way to the wrong hands, bought at an auction by Jacqueline (Jackie) Tracy, part owner and major financial backer of Zodiac’s  [ Read More ]

Slaughterhouse Five

Posted by admin On May - 19 - 2013 0 Comment

This groundbreaking novel was published in 1969, although Kurt Vonnegut had been working on it for over 20 years. My take on this novel is that, much like his main character, Billy Pilgrim, Vonnegut himself was stuck in time for those 23 years and suddenly became “unstuck” and outlined this novel within a linear structure,  [ Read More ]

“The Center of Winter: A Novel” by Marya Hornbacher follows a family in the devastating aftermath of suicide. It was first published in 2005 but the story takes place in the late sixties.  In the bleak gray winter of northern Minnesota Arnold Schiller gives in to depression and alcoholism and takes his own life. His  [ Read More ]

Who wants to read a book about happily married people? Well, if the author of the book is Mary Flinn, I do. It would be easy to dismiss “Three Gifts” as a romance novel, but it is more than that. Few romance novels tell the story of what happened after the wedding; we’ve all heard  [ Read More ]

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