April 7th, 2010
Fiction
Author: Pam Ingebritsonwww.oaktara.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson CHANCEY DOUBLE-BACK, set in a sleepy little town in New Mexico, is the story of two families from the opposite side of the tracks. However, when murder occurs, even sleepy little towns must face the facts, and in this case…the past. The town’s most evil of men, Dan […]
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March 15th, 2010
Inspiration
Author: Tracy Lynn Harp Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Tracy Harp has written a lovely, short book of poetry inspired by real life experiences including the good, not so good, and sometimes even the hurtful. As you read each page, one can feel the emotional roller coaster of emotions that gave birth to each poem, yet […]
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March 15th, 2010
Women's Issues
Author: Leigh Anne Jashewaywww.accidentalcomic.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Good things come in small packages and so it is with author Leigh Anne Jasheway\’s latest book, “How\’d All These Ping Pong Balls Get in My Bag!? – The Stressed-Out Woman\’s Guide to Letting Go with Laughter.” Known in humor circles as a “laugh master,” Jasheway has […]
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March 15th, 2010
Women's Issues
Author: Jean Peelenhttp://jeanpeelen.com/ Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson When the student is ready, the teacher will come… I’ll admit it. When asked to review this book my first thought was, “Oh great, another self-help book.” I love it when I’m wrong. While Saving the Best for Last is a self-help book, this book surpasses all expectations, […]
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March 15th, 2010
Elder Care
Author: Vickie Dellaquilawww.OrganizationRule.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Vickie Dellaquila is a “professional organizer and senior move manager.” She employs her organizational skills to alleviate some, if not all, of the overwhelming aspects of moving out of a home. For seniors who are moving out a home that they have lived in almost all of their […]
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February 18th, 2010
Relationships
Author: Cindy Oldham, Vicky Ennis, Jenny Steeswww.TideDancer.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson As I read Kaleidoscope Memories – Childhood Stories that Celebrate Family Life, I couldn\’t help but think that these authors were surely paying it backwards by collecting and sharing their childhood stories. So many people take life a day at a time never allowing […]
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February 10th, 2010
Fiction
Author: Patt Ferowww.queenmotorhome.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson What do best friends, a homeless woman with a mysterious past, a good-hearted trucker, an intuitive dog, a misguided young man, and a neglected young girl have in common? The Silver Queen Screamer for starters. With a cast of wildly opposite personalities, plus a host of many others, […]
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February 1st, 2010
Business
Author: Dr. Barbara Collinswww.drbarbaracollins.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos It\’s Your Turn is a concise but powerful offering from author, professor and executive coach, Dr Barbara Collins. Collins began a career in education, and while it was rewarding, she still grappled with the nagging sensation that something was missing. She paid close attention to the emptiness […]
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February 1st, 2010
Fiction
Author: Erica Minerwww.ericaminer.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Author Erica Miner dips into the adolescent\’s world and fashions a tale of love, learning, and loss in FourEver Friends. Set in the 1960s, Miner\’s story follows the lives of four young women: their heartaches and disappointments; their shared dreams and aspirations. Hefty doses of drama usually riddle […]
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February 1st, 2010
Women's Issues
Author: Amy Ferrismarryinggeorgeclooney.com/blog Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Reading warning: Hold on to your sensitivities as you ride with author Amy Ferris on her menopausal journey in Marrying George Clooney. It isn\’t for the faint of heart. In this book, the overuse of expletives reminds me of a potentially good meal…too much salt and you might […]
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