An avid reader with strong ideas and opinions, Betty Wong enjoys sharing her thoughts with anyone who cares to ponder with her about what the world is about. She is passionate about art, music, and literature and spends most of her time immersed in one or the other. She spends her free time fishing with her parents, songwriting with her partner, socializing with her friends, and playing with her puppy, Baby. Visit her blog to find out more.
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Book Review: The Killer Book of True Crime: Incredible Stories, Facts and Trivia from the World of Murder and Mayhem by Tom Philbin and Michael Philbin
The Killer Book of True Crime is terrifying to read, but the details are very real, and it provides a valuable inside look at crimes and the minds of criminals.
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Music Review: Five Times August - The Independent (l.p.)
Brad Skistimas is an exceptionally talented songwriter who has managed to manipulate music like putty in his hands.
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Book Review: Majestic Descending by Mitchell Graham
Almost everything that happens in this book is clichéd, really convenient, or highly unrealistic.
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Music Review: Saving Jane - One Girl Revolution
One Girl Revolution covers almost every issue that young people face, from lost love to alcohol addiction.
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Book Review: Taj: The Woman and the Wonder by Sandra Wilson
Those who have seen and been enchanted by the Taj Mahal will be just as enchanted by Sandra Wilson's Taj.
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Book Review: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
It is not the destination, but the journey, that counts.
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Book Review: Protector by Laurel Dewey
Almost too intense for a debut novel but surprisingly realistic in depicting the darkness of the human psyche.
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Book Review: The China Study - The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health by T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell II
If you're tired of feeling tired, and sick of feeling sick, you should read this comprehensive study on nutrition.
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