Posted on 25 June 2007 by admin
Historical Novels: The Daughter of Time Readers of history know that history is never quite what it seems – the old adage about it being written by the winners often applies, and such is the case in The Daughter of Time. I read this classic about ten years ago when the story was new to me, and remember feeling quite confused by the
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Schnabels new commentary on 1 Corinthians
I know I keep harping on about great books on this blog, and if I’m not careful no one will believe me anymore. But it’s worth the risk this time; the new Historisch Theologische Auslegung commentary on First Corinthians, written by Eckhard J. Schnabel, is quite simply brilliant. If you have anything at all to do with 1 Corinthians,
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#115. Natural Selection by Dave Freedman A shocking biological discovery. A previously unknown predatory species. Evolving just like the dinosaurs. Now. Today. Being forced out of its world and into man’s for a violent first encounter. Weaving science and thriller in a way not seen since Jurassic Park, Natural Selection introduces a phenomenally
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Posted on 25 June 2007 by admin
Historical Novels: The Daughter of Time Readers of history know that history is never quite what it seems – the old adage about it being written by the winners often applies, and such is the case in The Daughter of Time. I read this classic about ten years ago when the story was new to me, and remember feeling quite confused by the
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Romance of a Christmas Card – review
Romance of a Christmas Card may be downloaded for free from the Girlebooks Catalog. Romance of a Christmas CardMy tastes in literature lean toward science fiction, adventure in Antarctica, Christmas stories and Cozies. (Cozy is a term recently served up by the Wall Street Journal to describe a mystery novel of the type written by Lillian
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Calfornia’s Erma Bombeck Sees the Funny Side
title: Who, Me? Paranoid? Humor Humor Everywhere author: Erica Stux genre: Humor ISBN: 978-1-58736-676-5 reviewer: Lenora Smalley, former president of California Writers Club, San Fernando Valley chapter review first appeared on www.lenorasmalley.com Erica Stux has a new book whose title immediately gives readers an idea they have found a
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