Name: Bill Bennett
Weblog: www.jawedup.blogspot.com
Articles: 13
First Published: Monday, January 15, 2007
Last Published: Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Currently listing articles 13-1:
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Book Review: The Roswell Legacy - The Untold Story of the First Military Officer at the 1947 Crash Site by Jesse Marcel, Jr. and Linda Marcel— Do extraterrestrials exist? Are the otherworldly visiting earth now? Do we have alien craft invading our airspace?
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Audio Book Review: Wild Fire by Nelson DeMille— What would happen if a terrorist group exploded a nuclear weapon on U.S. soil?
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Book Review: Hitler's Judas by Tom Lewis— Packed with suspense, tension, and great writing, Hitler’s Judas is a grand experience
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Book Review: Nothing to See Here by David L. Post— Could I be pushed this far? How well do we really know the people in our lives?
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Book Review: The White Cascade by Gary Krist— Visit 1910 and the driving force of rolling snow and wreckage that demolishes two snowbound trains.
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Book Review: Napoleon's Pyramids by William Dietrich— The Pulitzer-winning journalist William Dietrich offers an adventure novel that mixes history and mystery with a whole lot of fun.
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Book Review: Dr. Gott’s No Flour No Sugar Diet by Peter H. Gott, M.D.— A fast read with simple and effective instruction for weight loss.
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Coffee House Review: Charlie Bean— Charlie bean is not just a coffee shop; it’s an experience.
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Book Review: Bomb Squad - A Year Inside the Nation's Most Exclusive Police Unit by Richard Esposito and Ted Gerstein— The job of the terrorist is to spread terror. The bomb is simply a tool.
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Book Review: The Watchman by Robert Crais— Best-selling author Robert Crais has yet another slam-dunk of a book hitting the shelves February 27.
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Book Review: The Innkeeper Tales by John L. Herman, Jr.— Fine food, great coffee and new friends. Heart-warming stories of triumph over failure.
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Book Review: Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass— First-rate forensic fiction with compelling plot, amazing detail - and attractive anthropology assistants.
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Book Review: Rogue Angel: The Spider Stone by Alex Archer— Combine one pretty archeologist, a fistful of history, lots of action, and you have the perfect recipe for a page burner.


