Name: Ruthie
Dateline: Small town, Ohio
Weblog: www.myspace.com/ohioruthie
Articles: 51
First Published: Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Last Published: Monday, June 9, 2008

Ruthie is a celebrity webmaster and an author. She has written two books, Ugly Girl and Rescued Hearts. She spends her free time contemplating the meaning of life while watching the grass grow from her sofa on the front lawn. Ruthie818@neo.rr.com
Currently listing articles 51-1:
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Book Review: The Red Leather Diary by Lily Koppel— Koppel found a genuine treasure in this diary, a life so full and rich that would have gone unnoticed.
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Book Review: The Shadow Year by Jeffrey Ford— Mystery, murder, suspense wrapped between sixth grade school assignments and family drama.
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Book Review: Madison Avenue Maxi by Elke Gazzara— Elke Gazzara (wife of actor Ben Gazzara) writes about the joys of owning her dachshund Maxi.
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Book Review: House Rules by Rachel Sontag— Rachel Sontag tells an honest and heartbreaking story of abuse and what it takes to escape the abuser.
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Book Review: Dreaming In Libro by Louise Bernikow— Once fiercely independent and single, Bernikow undergoes a transformation.
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Book Review: Notorious by Michelle Martinez— Drugs and deceit combine to make this legal thriller a fascinating look at courtroom drama and drug-related gang violence.
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Book Review: The Dark Tide by Alex Gross — Karen is surprised and finds it hard to believe her husband led a secret life that put him and their family in danger.
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Book Review: Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah— The author captures the best and worst of an enduring friendship.
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Book Review: Flight by Vanna Bonta— This novel within a novel will captivate readers with a story of space travel between dimensions.
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Book Review: Ruby Among Us by Tina Ann Forkner— The beauty of the roses surround much heartbreak and uncertainty but represent all that is loved and remembered.
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Book Review: The Compassionate Carnivore - Or, How To Keep Animals Happy, Save Old MacDonald's Farm, Reduce Your Hoofprint, And Still Eat Meat By Catherine Friend— Friend raises animals for food and has a relationship with them while they are alive.
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Book Review: The Streets of Babylon - A London Mystery by Carina Burman, Translated by Sarah Death— This mystery novel is an entertaining and sometimes humorous trip back to the 19th century.
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Book Review: Twisted by Andrea Kane— A wide range of readers will enjoy how the author blends a passionate love story with high suspense.
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Book Review: The Devil's Bones by Jefferson Bass— This writing team combines bone chilling real-life forensic knowledge into the work of fiction.
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Book Review: Water Cooler Diaries - Women Across America Share Their Day at Work, Edited by Joni B. Cole and B.K. Rakhra— An entertaining and insightful glimpse into the lives of working women across the country.
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Women's Murder Club— Women's Murder Club can be for ABC what Law & Order SVU is for NBC.
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Book Review: Embittered Justice By Michaela Riley— Michaela Riley's novel puts a spotlight on corruption in the legal system and its life altering effects on the innocent.
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Book Review: Arrival Of The Prince By James Rutledge— If you only read one book this year, make it Arrival Of The Prince, a superior work of fiction.
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Book Review: New York Echoes - Short Stories by Warren Adler— The beauty and disappointments of relationships are richly captured on each page of these short stories.
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Book Review: Puppy Chow Is Better Than Prozac - The True Story Of A Man And The Dog Who Saved His Life by Bruce Goldstein— A man with bipolar disorder finds hope by sharing his life with a dog.
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Book Review: Hollywood Be Thy Name - An Inside Look at Hollywood Actors and Extras by Shirley and Jeff Lawrence— Extras are privy to a lot of information about stars and the inner workings of Hollywood.
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Book Review: Beyond The Secret — Spiritual Power and the Law Of Attraction by Dr. Lisa Love— This book will teach the law of attraction to those who were turned off by the original version.
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Book Review: The Big Book of Near-Death Experiences: The Ultimate Guide to What Happens When We Die By P.M.H Atwater— This book is not just a glimpse into heaven but also a thoughtful gesture of hope for all of us.
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Book Review- All God's Children: The Bosket Family And The American Tradition Of Violence by Fox Butterfield— Once a beautiful and charismatic boy, Willie gave New York the impetus to start charging children as young as 13 as adults.
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An Interview with Judge David Young, Justice With A Snap— Judge David is openly gay and having fun. His playfulness with authority makes for a really enjoyable show.
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Rosie O'Donnell Takes An Early Exit From The View— Rosie deserved better from ABC, Barbara Walters, and The View.
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DVD Review: Sherri Shepherd - No Refund No Exchange— What I really enjoyed about the DVD is Sherri's ability to relate to everyone. From family, work, and God, she will have you laughing
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TV Courts: Judge Marilyn Milian Vs. Judge Maria Lopez— The verdict is in: Milian's popularity has now sprung forth other Latina judges hoping to ride her coattails to success.
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Emmy Nominated Kathy Griffin - My Life On The D-List: Will There Be Another Season?— Kathy's fans rally for a third season — is Bravo listening?
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Elayne Boosler - Tails Of Joy— Tails of Joy was founded by comedian Elayne Boosler. It's a non-profit organization that helps the smallest and neediest rescues across the country.
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TV Review: Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D List— I've never seen a comic allows fans to not only laugh with them, but cry with them as well.
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Suicide Clubs: My Journey Into Darkness— I understand pain so deep it feels like your soul is dying. But as long as there is life, there is hope.
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CD Review: Robin Williams Night At The Met— I enjoyed the live performance as would anyone with a sense of humor. Robin reaches everyone, there are no age, gender, or ethnic gaps.
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Rosie O'Donnell— Rosie's outspoken political views create the biggest stir, but I personally applaud her courage to express what so many feel.
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DVD Review: 3rd Rock From The Sun, Season 3— They gave us new insight to our everyday lives and made some of our complaints seem trivial — lessons with the laughter.
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Book Review: Yummy For Dogs: A Cookbook For Canines by Veronica Noechel— If you love your dog, you will get this cookbook. It's easy to use and the author donates all profits to animal rescue.
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TV Review: All Aboard! Rosie's Family Cruise— The love these couples have for each other isn't any different from the love of heterosexual couples.
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DVD Review: Rockin' With Roseanne: Calling All Kids— Parents will like the lessons kids are taught about bullying and obeying their elders.
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Ray Romano— Everybody Loves Raymond may be over, but Ray Romano is still here engaging with fans on his website.
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Book Review: Flyover Fiction Series - Skin by Kellie Wells & Tin God by Terese Svoboda— These characters hold a secret that can only be unlocked by opening your mind and putting aside expectations.
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Halle Berry— The love and respect she has for her work and her fans is clearly the motive behind this website.
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Wally Kurth— I'd say his site is a little bit like him, beautiful at first glance but in need of a little fine tuning.
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Online Dating: Someday My Prince Will Come— ... I just hope I will still be young enough to remember what to do with him.
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Mariska Hargitay— Mariska's site makes it clear she takes her position as a role model very seriously.
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DVD Review: Roseanne Season 3— Season 3 on DVD is a real treat for any fan. I can't wait until every season is available!
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Is Gun Control the Solution for Gun Violence Among Kids?— When it comes to guns and kids, the answer isn't gun control, it's parents not being afraid to parent.
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Elayne Boosler: Actress, Comedian and Animal-Lover— These days Elayne is combining her comedy with her love for animals. At every performance the profits go to a local animal rescue group.
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Book Review: Homesick, A Memoir by Sela Ward— When you finish the book you will feel as if you made a new friend and have an aching desire to pick up the phone
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Orphaned at 39— Coming to terms with the loss of my parents and how it has changed me.
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The Price Of Being A Fan— The SASE shouldn't be a requirement for a response from someone who lives the good life thanks to the fans.
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The People's Court with Judge Marilyn Milian— With humor, compassion, and a temper that can make grown men tremble, Judge Milian owns the courtroom.

