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This is a book about a puppy that changes the opinions of those around him, wins hearts and becomes a reliable, heroic friend. Woofer earns respect from all the animals for miles around and becomes a bit of a legend by the time he grows up.
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
This is very a moving tale that is based on a true story of a woman brought up by an alcoholic single mother.
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Carol Bennett writes a stunning mystery-thriller. Her chilling entrance is one I have encountered only rarely in a book. Here, we have a victim who looks like he had been swarmed by bees in the middle of a storm...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Canadian commercial pilot, owner of a publishing company, mother of two and author of the Violet the Pilot children’s book series, Bettina Bathe has a talent and energy for today’s youth. I think this aviation adventure fiction series is appropriate for children aged between three and eight years ol…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Violet the Pilot in Canada is the first in the series of children’s book series written by commercial pilot and mother of two, Bettina Bathe...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Violet the Pilot in France is the second book in children’s series written by author Bettina Bathe...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Violet the Pilot in Hawaii is the third book of a children’s series written by author Bettina Bathe...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
"The excerpt in the opening page of Waxing, before all the credits and the title page, was fantastic! That little enticing excerpt compelled me to read on with energy. This compact, 204 page fiction could be classified as a paranormal romance fantasy... Contrary to many stories involving werewolves …
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
What’s it Like Being You? – Living Life as Your True Self is co-written by John Roger and Paul Kaye, who have collaborated previously on another book. Both of these authors are successful and sought-after lecturers, educators and best-selling authors in the self-help and spirituality genres...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
The Seventh Jewel is a fantasy-adventure fiction geared for youth (ages 11 and up). J.J. Pritchard crammed several tantalizing elements in only 278 pages. The reader is taken on a journey that involves a treasure hunt, a noble quest and the discovery of an ancient civilization. The author touches up…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Fascinating from the start, The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree, by Janice Parrish, is certainly hard to classify. A creative fiction based on the author’s own experiences while growing up in Southern States in the tumultuous 1960’s – a time of great change for America - could also be classified as…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
The Time Has Come is the first book of a mystical and spiritual trilogy written by Barbara Oleynick, a highly educated nurse who’s life work is to help make the world a more peaceful place in any way that she can. Barbara is an English instructor, a faculty member of a community college and an accom…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
I enjoyed reading this book. The characters were portrayed very well. Jack, a multimillionaire who experiences mid-life crisis and ends up finding meaning to his life – but it costs him millions of dollars and emotional pain...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
This is a children’s book that will keep readers glued to the pages right to the end. The Plight of Queen Bee by Simone Fairchild entails forty pages of gorgeous, bright fun illustrations with vivid detail and glorious lilac flowers in full bloom...
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
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