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Book Reviews by Angie’s leading book reviewers, as well as comments by their avid readers.
Life Goes On
Life Goes On
Life does not always go according to plan. There are many bumps, slides, and mishaps along the way.…
Le Ly Hayslip’s Ancestors
Excerpt from Don’t Just Sit There, Do Something! Grief’s Wake Up Call. Conversations with Gabriel Constans.As a…
Review: Just Line Around
The Wonders of A Line Named Stew - Kinsy McVay
Did you ever consider how it feels to be a line? Did you ever think…
Carl Jung’s Naked Psyche
Liber Novis (New Book) (The Red Book) C.G. Jung (1875-1961), introduced by Sonu ShamdasaniHalf of this oversize…
Review: The Road
When I picked up Cormac McCarthy’s The Road I didn’t really look at the “#1 National Bestseller” on the cover. …
Review: White Sleeper
Are We Alert and Ready?Can you cheat your way to the top and not get caught? Using another man’s thoughts and…
Review: Diaspora To The Sun
Because They Matter - Through Revolution, War and Cold WarYou create an entire life for your family. You build…
The Purpose
I am living my life with the intent of helping others...my family, my friends, worthy organizations, etc.! Equality…
Review: Signs of Life
A Heartfelt True Story: One Young Woman's Courage - Survival is difficult after a loss. Losing a husband, sister,…
Review: Greater than the Sum of My Parts
Book Review of Greater than the Sum of my Parts by Erin LaleThere are a few main topics in this work of…
Review: Dead Air
Inoculations what could be harmful having yourself vaccinated against childhood diseases? Why would a doctor give…
Review: Bodies of Water
Bodies of Water: I discovered I am trying to do things way too fast these days working on two new books this year.…
Deadly Focus
Deadly Focus: A FORMER top West Yorkshire, English detective who took charge of the investigation into 26…
Crestmont
Crestmont
Come along with me and take a journey back in time to the roaring twenties when life was much different…
The End of Honor – Review
The End of Honor
The End of Honor by Lionel Alford is written for a ’mixed audience‘. The first ten chapters are…
