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- "Cop Out" by Robert Davis: Book Review
by Richard Blake. Cop Out: How a Former Police Officer became a Fugitive for over 20 years - Living in the Woods and Other Locations While Evading Law Enforcement and Eventually Surrendered to God and Authoritiesby Robert DavisiUniverse (2007)ISBN 9780595425433Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (2/07)
"Cop Out" is the story of Robert L. Davis. Abandoned by his father, Robert lived with his maternal gr... products, articles, news
- "Forever Sentimental Vol III: Agape Love" by Kenyatta: Book Review
by Paige Lovitt. Forever Sentimental Vol. III: Agape Loveby KenyattaiUniverse (2006)ISBN 0595396933
If I could give "Forever Sentimental" ten stars, I would. I am reading it at a time in my life that I really need it. I think that each person that reads it will feel the same way. For me, the book further confirmed that my relationship is not as it should be. Kenyatta realistically tells you what love should ... products, articles, news
- "A Line Between Friends" by Michele VonOrt Cozzens: Book Review
by V. Landes. Can a man and woman be platonic friends, even if they are married to someone else? Michele VanOrt Cozzens tackles this timeless question in her new novel, "A Line Between Friends." Beautifully articulate and detailed, VanOrt Cozzens hooks her readers from the beginning of this descriptive story and keeps their interest sparked throughout.
This fictional narrative gives an account of a ... products, articles, news
- "Love in the Land of Dementia" by Deborah Shouse - Book Review
by Richard Blake. Love in the Land of Dementia: Finding Hope in the Caregiver's Journeyby Deborah ShouseCreativity Connection Press (2006)ISBN 0977759040Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (10/06)
"Love in the Land of Dementia" reveals Shouse's deepening love and increased connection with her mother. Deborah deals with the complex issues of loss and change in a relationship change completely through thi... products, articles, news
- "Intrinsic Desires" by Brandon Gene Petit - Book Review
by Paige Lovitt. Intrinsic Desires by Brandon Gene PetitAuthorHouse (2006)ISBN 1420891995Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (2/07)
Whenever I read a really well written piece of work, I feel intimidated about following up with writing a review. "Intrinsic Desires" is one of those books that are a tough act to follow. It is difficult to write the perfect words to convey how much this writing touched me, bu... products, articles, news
- "Making a Priest in the 'Fifties'" by James M. O'Brien, PhD: Book Review
by William Cooper. Making a Priest in the 'Fifties: Memoir of a Nervous Seminarianby James M. O'Brien, PhDiUniverse (2006)ISBN 9780595408535Reviewed by William E. Cooper for Reader Views (11/06)
Although a unique subject, this really is a great book to read. As a life-long Catholic, and one who actually aspired to the priesthood in my youth, I've often wondered what it would have been like to attend the seminary.... products, articles, news
- "High Tide" by Nadine Laman: Book Review
by Cherie Fisher. The author Nadine Laman does it again!! "High Tide," the second book in the Kathryn McKenzie story, certainly lives up to the quality of the first book, "Kathryn's Beach," I am looking forward to reading the 3rd book in this trilogy called "Atonement." You can read "High Tide" without reading the first book, but I would highly recommend reading the first book for enjoyment and to catch up on Kat... products, articles, news
- "My Swim with the Sharks" by Richard Taylor - Book Review
by Paige Lovitt. "My Swim with the Sharks" is a story about a personal battle with a drug and alcohol addiction. Addiction is an insidious disease; it destroys people's health, families and breaks down our society. Richard knew this, yet he found himself unable to stop drinking or doing drugs. In spite of everything that he was experiencing, Richard knew it was wrong, he knew it was destroying him and his friends... products, articles, news
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