Violet the Pilot in Canada – Review
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…
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…
Jocelyn has an excellent knowledge and understanding of the writing craft. The author interweaves multiple, strong, leading characters and two completely different time frames masterfully. Crest of Eagles reminds me of some of the great works…
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…
…The title was perfect choice for the book. Here we have a very disturbed serial killer working as a cremator at the very graveyard where his beloved grandmother lay. Obsessed with her death, a twisted kind of religion, a benevolent hate for destitute people and being a loner, took a toll on him…
If you are fascinated by the life of Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, then Antonia Felix’s book about Dr. Rice will certainly appeal to you.
Turn of the Fat Genes, written by Dr. Neal Barnard features over 150 pages of menus and recipes. The recipe and menu section is very comprehensive and you can definitely find recipes that will delight you out of such a large compilation.
Remember the Batman movies? Well, the movie producer of successful movies like these and entertaining children?s television shows such as Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Michael Uslan, has released this adorable children?s book. Chatterbox ? The Bird Who Wore Glasses is available in a durable, hard-cover format with a lovely cover sleeve that will help prolong the life of the book…
This is very a moving tale that is based on a true story of a woman brought up by an alcoholic single mother.
Be careful what you wish for! Birthday wishes may just be a little more powerful than we give them credit for?
Can you stay young in your 50s, 60s and 70s? Is it really possible to fight the aging process? As the population of seniors in America grows, more and more people will be looking for ways to do just that.