Over the last few months, I picked up and put down Jon Gordon's book, The Carpenter , more than a few times. Why I didn't buy it the first time I looked at it, I can't tell you. Dumb on my part as I fell in love with Gordon's best-selling book, The Energy...
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Friday, February 5, 2016
In Too Deep by Sherry Ficklin ( @AuthorSherry )
Clean Teen Publishing is proud to present the cover for #Hacker: In Too Deep, the follow up to Sherry Ficklin's highly anticipated book #Hacker: Playing With Fire, releasing October 27, 2015. One talented hacker. One dead body. One explosive secret....
The Millennium Malevolence: The Time Spanning Revenge Endangerment
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015C1Z4XE In the medieval times, there was an immortal that was the perceived scourge back then. Chorlisr, a protector from the Ktaldeik (Tal-DEEK) had to defend the village against the eternal. He had to use witchcraft...
Thursday, February 4, 2016
A Review of A Funny thing happened on the way to menopause. review by Judi Singleton
Snicker your way from "all of a sudden single" gloom to "joyfully you" repair All of a sudden single, recently you? Life inquisitive and bio-accessible? Disposition and diversion are everything with regards to internet dating, purchasing condoms, getting exposed and being single at 50. Sex and the City go on an introductory engagement with Carl Jung and Jerry Springer, then Godzilla shows up when you wouldn't dare to hope anymore. Giggle your approach to unbalanced self-acknowledgment before you jump into bed for commonly agreeable sex and figure out how to peruse the notice signs as you explore your way through the entanglement of prospering, messy singles making a course for self-revelation and locate your new closest companion in transit – you! This book is an extraordinary indication of how human we all are. It will speak to the all of a sudden single, the deserted, the sexually mindful, the individuals who are reluctant, the individuals who don't love themselves just yet, cheerfully marrieds since they shouldn't underestimate what they have and any individual who needs a decent giggle in light of the fact that, occasionally life can simply be excessively funny.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Alison’s Journey: Author: Amey Tippett Book Review by Judi Singleton
The dedication in this book is a work of poetry in itself. I had a distinct recollection of ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ when reading this book, but this story has some very unique twists and turns. The characters seemed very real to me – I live in a small town and we are just like that!
Here, we are shown the psychological cycle of the victim of domestic violence (Alison) and her growing awareness that some things can change for the better, trust can be had and given, and faith in inner strength can grow.
Like many who crawl out of hellish conditions, Alison did not do it on her strength alone, but through a few strong, giving individuals who contributed a gesture or a friendship along the way. Yet, most healing of all is to find a new, healthy love and good, solid relationships with others – a most difficult thing for victims of abuse to do. If it was the author’s intent to use the main character to bring depth and understanding into what people go through in situations like these, then she accomplished this goal admirably!
Readers are shown how being rich, good looking and well-educated – having all the benefits one could desire - cannot lead to happiness. Mr. Bruce Cockburn says it best in a song of his which says ‘though chains be of gold, they are chains just the same’.
Amey Tippett has accomplished a work of art with this book. I really felt like I was right there watching the children play during the festivals and feeling the pain and fright of impending danger, and endured the hellish nightmares along with Alison.
This was a fantastic read and I would not hesitate to recommend Alison’s Journey.
ISBN#: 1413740073
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Here, we are shown the psychological cycle of the victim of domestic violence (Alison) and her growing awareness that some things can change for the better, trust can be had and given, and faith in inner strength can grow.
Like many who crawl out of hellish conditions, Alison did not do it on her strength alone, but through a few strong, giving individuals who contributed a gesture or a friendship along the way. Yet, most healing of all is to find a new, healthy love and good, solid relationships with others – a most difficult thing for victims of abuse to do. If it was the author’s intent to use the main character to bring depth and understanding into what people go through in situations like these, then she accomplished this goal admirably!
Readers are shown how being rich, good looking and well-educated – having all the benefits one could desire - cannot lead to happiness. Mr. Bruce Cockburn says it best in a song of his which says ‘though chains be of gold, they are chains just the same’.
Amey Tippett has accomplished a work of art with this book. I really felt like I was right there watching the children play during the festivals and feeling the pain and fright of impending danger, and endured the hellish nightmares along with Alison.
This was a fantastic read and I would not hesitate to recommend Alison’s Journey.
ISBN#: 1413740073
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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