A kid dressed as a clown and an adult killer clown's paths cross on Halloween night.
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Book Review: ‘Digital Selling: How to Use Social Media and the Web to Generate Leads and Sell More,’ by Grant Leboff
'Digital Selling' by Grant Leboff is canny, readable, and authoritative guide to selling in the transformed digital environment. Packed with strategies, it's a must-read for anyone in sales and marketing.
Read More »Interview: Clare Clark, Author of ‘We That Are Left’
"I think a novelist has to feel a bond with all their primary characters, has almost to love them, in spite of or perhaps even because of their flaws. Unless you feel them deeply, they never truly come alive."
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Left Brain Speaks, The Right Brain Laughs’ by Ransom Stephens, Ph.D.
Ransom Stephens’ 'The Left Brain Speaks, The Right Brain Laughs' is a cleverly written, irreverent take on neuroscience. But it's also illuminating — and the science is real.
Read More »Book Review: ‘No Such Thing as Death’ by Sarmina Rutter
New book, 'No Such Thing as Death,' teaches people not to grieve death but surrender to the divine.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Stranger’ by Anna del Mar
This was a fabulous fast-paced read, simply addictive.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sisters One, Two, Three,’ a Literary Novel by Nancy Star
In 'Sisters One, Two, Three' by Nancy Star, secrets from the past threaten to tear apart a family living on the edge. The return of a missing family member ads to the confusion of the death of Mimi's mother, and when she finally learns of the lies from her past, she is finally able to understand her own interaction with others.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Loving, Supporting, and Caring for the Cancer Patient,’ by Stan Goldberg
A compassionate new book by cancer support expert Stan Goldberg helps us help our loved ones cope with the toll of serious illness. Loving, Supporting, and Caring for the Cancer Patient offers the tools to do just that.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Leave Me’ by Gayle Forman
'Leave Me' by Gail Forman promises the story of a woman's journey into discovering who she is and what she wants after suffering from a life-changing heart attack. Sadly, it never quite gets us there.
Read More »Interview with Alexandra Weinbaum, author of ‘Careful Old Letters: A Jewish Family’s Story’
Q&A with Alexandra Weinbaum, who wrote her very moving book, 'Careful Old Letters,' after discovering a box of old family letters sent from the WWII ghettos in Europe. In Weinbaum's book, voices silenced in the Holocaust come to life.
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