Books Reviews

Faefever by Karen Marie Moning book

“Faefever” by Karen Marie Moning is third book in her Fever series. This book continues where the last one left off. We’re finding out what the Sinsar Dubh really is, how it’s been getting around and how truly evil this “creature” really is. We also find out in this …

Scent of Shadows book

Scent of Shadows is the first book in the Signs of the Zodiac series by Vicki Pettersson. Usually, superhero books are not my cup of tea, but there was something mystical about the story line that I found immediately captivating. The book starts out with Joanna Archer on a …

Great cookbook for beginners or the experienced

I purchased the Better Homes and Gardens “More Easy Everyday Cooking” book a couple of years ago, and I absolutely love it! I still cook my meals from this book. I dont remember where I bought it and how much I bought it for. Whatever I payed for it …

Half Price Books

The new half price bookstore is a definite hit. I love the traditional bookstores but this place is ten time better. What makes this store unique from any Borders or Barnes and Noble is that they get their stock from their customers. Half Price Books purchases your …

Weep No More, My Lady by Mary Higgins Clark

I highly suggest you read “Weep No More, My Lady” by Mary Higgins Clark. It is a really great book that I found to be fast moving.
The book is about Elizabeth Lange trying to find out who murdered her sister. All fingers point to Ted Winters, her …

Instant Income by Janet Switzer

Instant Income: Strategies That Bring In the Cash for Small Businesses, Innovative Employees and Occasional Entrepreneurs by Janet Switzer is a must read for anyone who is either an entrepreneurs who wants to do better with their business and increase earnings or the worker who wants to make more …

The President’s Daughter by Mariah Stewart

The President’s Daughter by Mariah Stewart. This is my first time reading a Mariah Stewart novel. I loved it. It was written in 2002. Since then Mariah has written several top selling novels.
This story was is centered around the Washington DC area, specifically the White …

Talking Dirty With The Queen of Clean, written by Linda Cobb

I realize that a book on housecleaning is not at the top of everyone’s reading list but this book given to me by my mother is just a delight. I enjoy cleaning, but like all of us I could use a few hints. Linda Cobb, the author, has …

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

Like most of others I read Angels and Demons after reading later works of Dan Brown. As a thriller I feel Angels and Demons will be the best work so far from Dan Brown. But in other aspects like symbology and intrinsic suspense Angels and Demons is not a …

Prisoner of Tehran: One Woman’s Story of Survival Inside An Iranian Prison by Marina Nemat

I read this true story, which was well written and told with an amazing setting and description of Iran and this girl’s life. I couldn’t put this book down for a minute. The truth of Marina’s life was so harsh and upsetting that I wanted to read …

Mystery at the ski jump book

I have read the book —˜mystery at the ski jump’ written by Carolyn Keene. This is quite a good book and is one among the Nancy Drew series. This is an interesting book and is full of suspense. I liked it very much.
There are many interesting things in this …

Baby Einstein Alphabooks

These books are just one of the many, many Baby Einstein products on the market today. The Baby Einstein company is now very well known with parents as their products are great for young children. This book set is no different - both my children love these …

Spawn 192 comic

The man who Clown enlisted arrives at a club to meet a man named Claudio. While he’s initially let in, albeit reluctantly, a group of thugs insist that he leave. They drag him out to a back alley. When a bunch of rowdy drunks wander into …

Body Language by Allan Pease

What people say is often very different from what they think or feel. ‘Body Language’ by Allan Pease is just what you require to know those feelings which people often try to hide. There are things that an untrained eye does not detect, but this book is capable of …

The Catcher in The Rye, book

I had to read this book for school, and in my opinion it is inappropriate for young audiences. I would recommend it to people who are having a rough time in life. I was going through a major depression when I was reading this book. It really helped me …

Deep Storm

Deep Storm is a suspense/science fiction novel written by Lincoln Child. It takes place aboard and under a drilling platform in the middle of the ocean. The confined space with no outside access adds to the suspense and drama.
Peter Crane is called to diagnose various medical problems that have …

Younger Thinner You Diet Eric Braverman, MD (Book)

The Younger Thinner You Diet talks about using food as medicine. I was looking for a book that talked about how food affects your hormones and brain chemicals. Frankly, I picked it up for a light read and then found tons of information that I needed.
I found this …

Charlie Monkey by Jo Rigg & Simon Mugford

My daughter and I went to the library the other day to borrow some books. She went through the throngs of books there and picked up one for me to read to her. It was entitled Charlie Moneky. It wa attractive because there were eye capsules with movable eyes …

Young Bucks How to Raise A Future Millionaire (Book)

I got this book hoping that we would find more ideas for our grandkids to earn more of their own spending money. We have found the lack of an index page or even a good table of contents page to be totally problematic. The ideas for what the kids …

Mystery of the brass-bound trunk book

I have read the book —˜mystery of the brass-bound trunk’ written by Carolyn Keene. This is a Nancy Drew book and is interesting to read. This is a typical detective story. As usual, Nancy works with courage and intelligence.
Bess and George, who are Nancy’s close friends, have decided …

The Anime Trivia Quizbook: Episode 1

I have no problem admitting that I’m an Otaku, and I pride myself on having a nearly bottomless well of seemingly random information. Every time I see a show that I love, particularly one that happens to come from Japan, I watch it, and soak up as much background …

The Model Wife by Julia Llewellyn book

I’ve now read a couple of Julia LLewellyn’s books, The Model Wife being the second that I’ve read. While the storyline is different, the feel of the books is the same - in both the Love Trainer and The Model Wife a woman must reinvent herself despite not having …

Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer Book

The is the third book of the Twilight Saga Series by Stephanie Meyer and is my favorite book of the series. There is a lot more action going on in this book and a lot more going on in general. In the other two books, nothing really happened. In …

The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

Oh My Gosh! I always get so excited when talking about this book! This book has had an incredible influence on my life during a hard time I was going through at the time. I have recommended this book to several of my friends and family and have bought …

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident is the amazing sequel to Artemis Fowl, in my new favorite series. These books are truly spectacular, and I especially loved the second one. It is full of fast-paced adventure, humor, and high-tech fairy equipment. This book will be enjoyed by anyone of any …

Borders Books

Borders Books is the closest location to my home to buy books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and a variety of other items. While they have a large selection of items, they don’t have everything at this location. Nor do they always stock all of the new releases. You would think …

The Life Cycle Library for Young People and Parents: Book 1

I think there are about six or seven books in this entire series of educational books, and judging from the picture on the cover from books one to six, my first guess was that the books were written some time in the seventies. In fact, when I looked on …

My Horizontal Life by Chelsea Handler

I recently finished reading Chelsea Handler’s book — My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands. I must say that I was very disappointed by this book. I expected to like it so much more than I did. I love Chelsea Handler. I think that she is a hilarious …

“The Alchemist”, by Paulo Coelho

I had heard about Paulo Coelho and his novels for a couple of years, yet I never had the chance nor, to be honest, the interest to read any of his books. One day, however, while on a bus ride, I overheard a discussion about the author and it …

Joni (Paperback)

Joni (Paperback) is one inspirational writing that every one should find time to read. This is one story you can’t afford to stop reading till you reach the end. The 224 pages of this Paperback will never bore you down. Tears will surely join you while …

Profoundly Erotic by Joe Bob Briggs

Briggs’ pronounced Texas twang and affinity for bolo ties makes it easy to dismiss him as a novelty or silly character. At his heart, however, Briggs is a journalist and a very accomplished essayist with an astounding breadth of movie knowledge.
He uses this knowledge very effectively in Profoundly …

Secrets in the Shadows by V.C. Andrews Book

This is the sequel to “Secrets in the Attic” and I actually found this book to be more interesting. It deals with another type of abuse, which is known as prejudice. Or you may call it bullying if you want. I think both terms are appropriate in this case. …

Granny Dan by Danielle Steel

I recently decided to open myself up to reading books that weren’t quite what I am used to reading. I started with a romance novel and moved my way to the book I am reviewing: Granny Dan. I have always been told that Danielle Steel was a great writer …

YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business by Michael Miller

I am not a businesswoman nor someone with any form of online business, but I certainly find the book, YouTube for Business: Online Video Marketing for Any Business by Michael Miller enchanting and it is for my extra knowledge. Now I know roughly how businesses try to get their …

Fearless by Max Lucado

After reading Traveling Light and Cure for the Common Life, I was excited to get my hands on Max Lucado’s latest work: Fearless. The book detailed several common fears amongst society, including the fears of not mattering, disappointing God, failing children, no money, worst-case scenarios, the future, the apocalypse, …

1,000 Places to See Before You Die Page-A-Day Calendar 2010

This is a really fun calendar that is unlike a lot of other calendars that I have come across. Every page is dedicated to a day and a certain location from across the globe. The location has a color picture as well as a brief paragraph describing something about …

Book : Techniques of the Great Masters of Art

Wandering leisurely through one of the many wonderful art museums in Europe or America, I sometimes have a hard time conceiving how an artist like Caravaggio or Monet can bring such beauty out of simple oil and canvas. How can such plain materials aided by some brushstrokes give us …

Dungeons and Dragons Essentials: Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms, book

“Dungeons and Dragons” has always been something of a niche game. On top of that, it can appear daunting from the outsider’s perspective. As such, recent editions have really tried to put the focus on making the game easy for newcomers to understand. Wizards of the Coast …

Black Rose (A Novel by Nora Roberts)

Nora Roberts second book of her “In the Garden” trilogy entitled “Black Rose” struck me as yet another novel that she can add to her brilliant works collection. While I didn’t really care for the main character, and found her to be very set in her ways as well …

I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You by Ally Carter

I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You, is the first book in the Gallagher Girls series. Cammie Morgan goes to a girl’s boarding school. Not just any old boarding school though. It is a school for spies! Cammie’s school has spy lessons, spy …

Out of Whack by Jeff Strand

Out of Whack, written by Jeff Strand is a very funny book filled with very funny lines but there’s a downside to it that I don’t like. The racy scenes in it. But then again, at the end of it, author Jeff has given readers a moral lesson …

Carrie by Stephen King

Carrie is the first book that Stephen King ever wrote, and when you read it, you can see evidence of his talent. You can tell that he will be a great author, as the foundation is laid for his successful career.
The book is short, much shorter than King’s other …

Chica, Chica 1-2-3

The other day, my daughter brought home a book from the school library (she brings home two a week) and told me it was one she has been wanting to check out for some time. I can only assume that’s because it was a book that was read in …

Borders Bookstore

Having security protection on my laptop is like a catch-22: There are some sites that require me to have cookies in order to go on them and others that don’t. I need cookies for Barnes and Noble website and my computer simply don’t trust Books-A-Million website; therefore, my only …

Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning book

“Bloodfever” by Karen Marie Moning is the second book in her Fever series. The Fever series is written in first person and told by the heroine, almost like a diary. The heroine, MacKayla Lane, in this series is an unlikely girl from Georgia, very pink, blonde and girly. She’s …

Blood Kissed by Patricia Briggs

This is the second Mercy Thompson book that I have read. I started to read this series because it contained vampires, werewolves and all the creatures that go along with their world. I wasn’t sure about the character at first, but I am growing to like her more and …

The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L Sayers

The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club was written by Dorothy L Sayers and published by Avon Books in 1963.
If not for Lord Peter Wimsey, I might not have picked up this book. My introduction to him was in the first Dorothy Sayer book I had read ‘Murder …

50 Things You Can Do Today to Beat Depression by Paul Vincent

50 Things You Can Do Today to Beat Depression by Paul Vincent is a very awesome book, I love it so much. Author Paul Vincent is very good and he is simply a very good writer. I laughed my way off while reading this book truly. It …

From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris

The latest entry in the Sookie Stackhouse series, From Dead to Worse, takes place a few months after the explosion in the previous novel. This book is quite a bit slower than the previous books in the series, even though it is longer. Much of the first part of …

 
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