Whispersync for Voice
Review:I read this book through in one day because I'm surrounded by clutter, mostly paper, and needed badly to be motivated to start the thinning process. It definitely had an effect on me and I've already started the job! I've had past experience clearing the decks before emigrating a few times, but seemed somehow to "clutter up" again, though it took a few years! It's the paper clutter that really gets to me and I would have liked something on that subject. Thank you for reminding me about the wisdo... Read more
Review:Kate came into Devins very staid life like a storm. But like a storm, she brought fresh air. Devin had spent the past year and a half tracking down his former partner's killer. Even after everyone thought her killer had died in the same fire as she. But Devin knew better especially since the arsonist has started lighting more fires. So he calls on his former boss with the FBI for help. Enter Special Agent Kate Callaway. Yes she is green. But she is a Callaway with all her SF family connections. ... Read more
Review:He does an interesting job of portraying that era but he is so wordy. I could say in a few words what it takes him a whole
paragraph to express. You have to go back to try to figure out what is his intent. I guess people are impressed by that but
I find it irritating.
You just asked me if I had anything else to add -- no, I'm a person of few words (see above) Read more
Review:Forget Nietzsche the philosopher. As he himself said, 'Before you ask what a philosopher thinks, find out what he wants' (or something to that effect), and, as Freud said, "He had a sharper understanding of himself than any man in recent history." You could blow holes in the logical validity of his arguments, but he has never been about logic; all of his texts are deeply personal, and show an outstandingly intelligent and sensitive man grappling with the same issues that plague most people. Alth... Read more
Review:Besides being another thrilling western story by Zane Grey, this one delves into the intricacies of the Mormon cult and the problems it creates in peoples lives. Although the story is fiction, it is good historical fiction and I have recommended it to many friends. Read more
Review:If you looking for a clean Christian book don't read this. I don't understand how books like this are put into a Christian category but as I read reviews of so called Christian books I am very grateful to the reviewers that warn about sex and bad language. Read more
Review:In true Susie Kelly fashion, right from the first page, I was there with her - it's as if I was sitting at her kitchen table and she was recounting her experiences directly to me - face to face - I've never heard what her voice sounds like but I could hear it in my head. Her fluent style and her descriptive writing means that you are transported to the place she's describing and her gently sharp humour has you smiling and sometimes laughing - even through the occasional tear! To see life throug... Read more
Review:I liked the way he integrated seemingly unrelated events in the first part of the book into his grieving for his late wife in the second part. Quite ingenious I thought. A touching book - very memorable. Read more
Review:A sequel, this was an equally good book, a very fast and easy read. Good character development, well-written, entertaining, and very interesting immersion in the world of horses and equine performance events. Read more
Review:This book will answer all the questions that you may have had while reading all the CON books. It gives you insight into all the Malachi and what they have endured and the hope that Nick will stop Ambrose. Just because you were born to destroy the world, doesn't mean you have to. Read more