Listening behind closed doors all types of secrets emerge. What happens when the listener is a child that doesn't understand the words?
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Book Review: ‘Zero Alternative’ by Luca Pesaro
To know what is happening in the world before the markets open for the day would create a power that many would covet at all costs.
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One extraordinary couple put their lives at risk to rescue 50 children from Natzi Germany, during one of the most difficult times in Europe.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Stealing the Moon & Stars’ by Sally J. Smith and Jean Steffens
Money often is the root of all evil, especially when those that suffer are the innocent and most in need.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Art and Ethics of Being a Good Colleague’ by Michael J. Kuhar, Ph. D.
With so many works about leadership and taking care of people, where do you look for more indepth answers?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Counterstrike’ by John Groh
How does a family survive when money is at the root of their existance. What happens when an outsider only adds further to their distrust, fanning the flames of greed?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Disease Delusion’ by Dr. Jeffrey S. Bland
Can we use diet and supplements to help strengthen our inner reserves, protecting us from the many toxins that create illness?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Recovering from Life’ by Debra McKenna
Moving on when life has thrown nothing but curveballs is hard, but can be done. Not taking charge and doing so only creates more difficulties.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Muffin Man’ by Stephan Collina
Each war carries survivors, many not able to cope with life once war is done. Some are still searching for a cause, but where does that search lead?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Twelve to Murder’ by Lauren Carr
When a child star finds himself accused of murder, he looks to Mac Faraday to save him as he holds hostages to keep the police at bay.
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