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Book Review: The Orb of Truth by Brae Wyckoff

Brian Wyckoff’s The Horn King Series starts with The Orb of Truth, which is followed by The Dragon God and The Vampire King. The first book introduces Wyckoff’s world and characters but it does not...

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Book Review: eHuman Dawn by Nicole Sallak Anderson

Nicole Sallak Anderson is the author of an exciting science fiction novel, eHuman Dawn. Her world is a dystopia disguised as a utopia. Mankind reached a new level in evolution and left mortality...

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Book Review: The Great Lollipop Caper by Dan Krall

A pungent pickled green caper and a delicious red lollipop are the main characters in this picture book.  Can you guess which one is the villain?  The Great Lollipop Caper, written and illustrated by...

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Book Review: Power Play (Ragnarok on Ice Book 1) by Jeremy Croston

Jeremy Croston’s novel Power Play (Ragnarok on Ice, Book 1) is a refreshing blend of hockey and Norse mythology sprinkled with a pinch of romance, perfect for a summer read. However, amidst all these...

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Book Review: The Reptile: One Man’s Story of Drug Use, Crime, Friendship, and...

Well, the title pretty much sums up this adventure novel. Told in the first person, this is a story of a man fighting his way through drug use, crime, friendship, and revenge to find himself and the...

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Book Review: The Runner’s World Big Book of Running for Beginners by Amby...

Although it seems like running should be the easiest sport to start, with no special equipment or arena required, it can provoke a lot of questions for the novice. Should I stretch before or after a...

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Book Review: X-Novo by Ken Hagdal

X-Novo by Ken Hagdal is a novel about the great divide between the two genders. It touches on the idea of the coexistence of men and women in harmony, and questions if balance between the two is...

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Book Review: A Broom of One’s Own, by Nancy Peacock

Nancy Peacock is both a published and well-received novelist and a professional house cleaner.  As you might imagine, she receives different feedback from people depending on which of these roles has...

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Book Review: Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James

Immediately before you even read this book, it has probably already evoked connotations of being pornographic, seedy, and even offensive. But I would argue that beneath the surface of the hype, lies a...

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Book Review: Teaching the Cat to Sit by Michelle Theall

When Michelle Theall was a child, she overheard her parents expressing concern about her lack of friends: “I saw her teaching the cat to sit,” her father worried to her mother.  Teaching the Cat to...

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Book Review: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

The year is 2044 and the Earth is in decline. Fossil fuels have been exhausted and climate change has degraded the quality of life on the planet. Most humans escape the bleakness of their lives by...

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Book Review: Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality by...

When I first read this title – Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality- my initial thought was “I don’t have an e-personality, I am just myself online or offline.”  But upon reading...

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Audiobook Review: William Shakespeare’s Star Wars by Ian Doescher

Every so often there’s a remake or a rendition that is stunning from the offset. When this happens, the revisited version of the beloved classic holds all of the finesse the original did with a few...

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Book Review: The World of PostSecret by Frank Warren

Everybody has secrets.  They range from trivial to shocking, from silly to poignant.  No one, however, is in possession of more creatively expressed secrets than Frank Warren, creator of the PostSecret...

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Book Review: The Upside of Your Dark Side by Todd Kashdan and Robert...

We can’t be happy all of the time, nor should we try.  The positive psychology movement has snowballed in recent years, and may be encouraging us to pursue more shallow and ultimately less fulfilling...

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