Book Review: God’s Spy by Juan Gomez-Jurado

Translated from Spanish to English by James Graham. This complicated and twisted book is extremely well written and gripping in content. When a cardinal is murdered in the Vatican City just prior to Pope John Paul’s death, the country’s police quietly cover up the murder in order to keep peace d

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Book Review: “Around the World in 80 Dates – a True Story” by Jennifer Cox

Jennifer Cox, head of PR and spokesperson for Lonely Planet Publications, was tired of feeling like her love life was suffering from her work life. She had always wanted a vibrant and interesting career and had put a lot of time and effort into achieving that, but her love life was a series of bad r

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Book Review: We Are All Welcomed Here.

This book was truly inspirational for me. It demonstrates that no matter what disability or limitations we have, living life to it’s fullest is always possible. “We Are All Welcomed Here” is about a young mother, who in her last month of pregnancy contracts polio. She is taken to the hospital

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Book Review: The Good Guy by Dean Koontz

Sitting in a friend’s dark and quiet bar after a good day’s work as a stone mason, Timothy Carrier takes some time to unwind. A nervous stranger sidles up to him and opens an odd conversation in code. The stranger believes that Carrier is the hit man he wishes to hire. Sliding over an envelope

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Book Review: Spare Change by Robert B. Parker

A Sunny Randal novel When a serial killer dubbed the Spare Change Killer shows up in Boston after a thirty year hiatus, retired cop Randall is brought into the task force, since he had been the lead investigator during the earlier killings. He asks his daughter, Sunny, to join him in cracking the

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Book Review: The Birth House

For a truly remarkable and historical tale pick up a copy of Ami Mckay’s “The Birth House”. Climb the time machine back to World War I and travel to Nova Scotia, Canada to read a tale of love, birth, sex and women’s issues. The Birth House tells us, from Dora Rare’s point of view, what l

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How to Make a Wheat Heating Pad

We have all seen those microwave heating pads selling in the stores for big bucks, and I always thought "Boy I wish I knew how to make one" They look so easy to make. So my new friend Wendy gave me the "directions" and it is easy enough to do and so helpful to those of us who get cold easily or have

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Movie Review: Disturbia (2007)

Kale rides in a car with his father, when it is suddenly run off the road, then hit by a truck, killing his father but not him. Kale becomes rebellious and after punching a teacher out, he is put under house arrest and monitored by an electronic ankle bracelet. Being unable to leave his own property

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Book Review: “Cesar’s Way” by Cesar Millan, with Melissa Jo Peltier

Cesar Millan, host of National Geographic Channel’s “Dog Whisperer”, brings his knowledge and technique to millions more through his new book, “Cesar’s Way.” This engaging and comprehensive non-fiction work begins with Cesar’s life story growing up in Mexico and the steps that brought

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Product Review: Anti Snor Therapeutic Ring

On a scale of one to ten of snoring potential, my husband is probably around a five. He comes from a family of snorers who rate around nines and tens, so I’ve always been grateful that he wasn’t worse. But when you are ill, in pain, and having sleep issues, snoring around a level of five feels

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