Sahar was born the first of three siblings and the first of eight cousins. Thrust in the role of head of the brood at a very early age, she honed her imagination by creating stories and plotlines the eight of them could play to all summer long. But soon, her interest in the paranormal took its toll on said brood. Worried on the long-term effects (as well as potential therapy costs) of this continual exposure to increasingly scary stories her oldest was (too) expertly weaving for their terrified ears, her mother gave her a typewriter – and a writer was born. Many books, a couple of screenplays, countless short stories, numerous essays and one blog later, Sahar joined the ranks of Blogcritics, knowing that anything described as sinister would suit her just fine.
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Book Review: The Brown Fat Revolution by James R. Lyons
Perhaps not the miracle it claims to be, but a good source of information to better understand what the heck is going on in your own body.
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Book Review: Superfreakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner
Find out more about the things you thought you didn't want to know about but do.
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TV Review: Supernatural - "The Real Ghostbusters"
Sam and Dean face a foe more devious than Lucifer: Becky, their ultimate fan.
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TV Review: Fringe - "Of Human Action"
Fringe Division gets involved with a case tying in with a Massive Dynamics experiment.
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Book Review: The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship by Andrea Israel & Nancy Garfinkel
A tale of friendship and recipes.
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Book Review: The Art of Overeating by Leslie Landis
How to make sure you NOT lose weight - except the calories you are bound to lose laughing as you read this book.
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Book Review: The Michael Jackson Tapes by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Intimate interviews with Michael Jackson offer insight as to what went wrong and how we can change it.
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TV Review: Fringe - "Earthling"
Fringe division investigates a case Philip Broyles is already too familiar with.
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TV Review: Supernatural - "Changing Channels"
You can take Dean and Sam away from the Apocalypse but it will eventually find them.
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Book Review: The Supervision Solution: Manage Performance, Not People by John Roulet
Supervision seen as the management of performance rather than people: it will make a difference.
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