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Review:I usually don' t read romance novels, but when I do I expect a good story to go with it. This book did not give me that. It is maybe 100pages long and took me about 30 min to read. The content was lacking and I was disappointed since this could have been a good book. Read more

Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation
Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation

Review:This is an elegant presentation of one of the most solidly supported theories in science. "The Science Guy" shows us clear, objective, abundant evidence for evolution, despite the often hostile rejection of these truths by much of American culture. It is as beautiful and awe-inspiring a story of the origins of life as those found in any mythology or religious doctrine. Read more

Centering Prayer and Inner Awakening
Centering Prayer and Inner Awakening

Review:Good read. The author is well informed and very articulate. Centering prayer is a form of Christian meditation that has been around for centuries. I enjoyed and learned from this book. I highly recommend it to others. Read more

The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga
The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga

Review:I had heard the author online and liked what I heard and hence bought this book. I was disappointed. The book fell flat. I am of Indian origin and am familiar with at least some of the Goddesses discussed. It seems the author reduced the great Goddesses into some nuts and bolts mechanical entities with no sense of the sacred and awe that should go with them. Wished that I had not read it. Read more

Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have
Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have

Review:I love this book. If you're looking to start meditation, it's a great learning tool and gives you meditations to focus on. If you're no stranger to meditation, Mark Nepo's insights will give you new motivation. I've bought this book for almost everyone I know! Read more

An Urban Fantasy Romance (The Marked Mage Chronicles
An Urban Fantasy Romance (The Marked Mage Chronicles

Review:I haven't been this excited about a fantasy book since reading the 'Sookie Stackhouse' series.it definitely has some grammatical errors that need fixed but I didn't even notice them until I went back and read the book for a second time. I never re-read books unless I truly enjoy them.'Insidious' has a new take on the usual fantasy romance and once the story gets rolling I found it impossible to put down. Read more

Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now
Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now

Review:So poignant and powerful. Huge fan of author. I identified with her journey as a single mother. Her struggle to make a life for she and her son. I respect her wisdom and her outlook on life with faith. Read more

Her Spirit Guide Angels Were Her Best Friends and Life Coaches
Her Spirit Guide Angels Were Her Best Friends and Life Coaches

Review:An interesting personal journey to read showing us how important and helpful it can be to access and listen to our guides/guidance as
It is always operating in our best interest and for our highest good. The author was very fortunate to have such a strong connection at such an early age to these supportive energies. Read more

and Priorities of a Winning Life - The Principles
and Priorities of a Winning Life - The Principles

Review:“Quiet Strength” is a wonderfully written book by Tony Dungy who is the first African American coach to win a super bowl. Dungy speaks of what it took for him to overcome adversity to battle through and accomplish the unthinkable.
Dungy does an unbelievable job of expressing his feelings and emotions describing his upbringing and the amount of adversity he had to face. The thing I love most about this book is how Dungy was calm throughout the challenges that he faced for right and wrong. I f... Read more

Jim Jones and Peoples Temple - The Road to Jonestown
Jim Jones and Peoples Temple - The Road to Jonestown

Review:At age 70, I well remember the news reports of the horror at Jonestown almost forty years ago. Stationed in Germany at the time, I pictured Jones, like Hitler, a charismatic leader taking his brainwashed followers to the grave.

Jeff Guinn was interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air, leading me to this book. His was the first book on Jones I'd read, and thought none could possibly be better. (It might, though, be "Raven," by Tim Reiterman.) "Road" is the one to read if time is a concern, "... Read more

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