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Book Review: Keep Dancing: Life May Not Be the Party We Hoped For, But... by Rosie Giesie
How a couple continued to live, laugh, work, and enjoy the new life they created for themselves after the loss of all three of their sons.
Review in Books —
by Vicki Liston
— on Jan 02, 2012
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Book Review: The Woman He Loved Before by Dorothy Koomson
A review of Dorothy Koomson's latest gripping novel.
Review in Books —
by Lucy Felthouse
— on Dec 30, 2011
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Book Review: One Voice Too Many by Paul Martin Midden
Can a family survive the challenges that stress brings to life?
Review in Books —
by Leslie Wright
— on Dec 19, 2011
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Book Review: In Her Sights by Robin Perini
Finding a way to fit in as a female SWAT sniper - a mix of romance and thrills.
Review in Books —
by Leslie Wright
— on Dec 11, 2011
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Book Review: The Irreverent Ladies Society of Orange County by Audrey Feldman
What do you do when the love of your life dies? Play cards and write a book obviously!
Review in Books —
by Nicole Erin
— on Dec 11, 2011
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Book Review: The Eden Prescription by Ethan Evers
A novel about the secret of the drug trade, including an interesting look behind the scenes at research companies.
Review in Books —
by Leslie Wright
— on Dec 01, 2011
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Kabbalah: The Life of the Dead in Sefer-ha-Zohar
Death is anticipated and experienced by every night’s sleep which functions as a rehearsal.
Opinion in Culture —
by michal Schwartz
— on Nov 29, 2011
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Book Review: Fading Into Magic by Vone Savan
A magical story of the angst of love and loss, and the return of belief.
Review in Books —
by Leslie Wright
— on Nov 13, 2011
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Book Review: The Help by Kathryn Stockett
An interesting and historical look at Jackson, Mississippi and family interactions in the turbulent '60s.
Review in Books —
by Leslie Wright
— on Nov 12, 2011
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Kabbalah: Umberto Eco's Poetics Meets Jewish Mysticism
Eco's postmodern fiction puts on the same level mystical devotion, religious orders, the occult, and, to a certain extent, even science.
Opinion in Culture —
by michal Schwartz
— on Oct 30, 2011