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Articles Written by: RJ MCGILL
Miscarriage of Justice is based on the actual events surrounding a 1913’s love triangle gone horribly and irrevocably wrong. Kip Gayden has delivered an impressive novel that is as exciting as the crime and verdict were shocking.
Anna and Walter Dotson ...
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17 Mar 2008
Covering a wide array of hot-button, often polarizing subjects such as Zionism, Nazism, radical terrorists factions, and where each fits into this highly controversial picture. Livingstone has delivered an important, albeit highly subjective book ...
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17 Mar 2008
Wow! What an incredible story. It’s rare for this reviewer to “rave” or to liter my opinions with complimentary adjectives and yet, I have been exposed to a book that absolutely demands both…Regina’s Closet: finding my grandmother’s secret journal is a ...
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31 Jan 2008
Family Circle Magazine’s first ever, Book of the Month and the winner of Elle Magazine’s Readers Prize, Heart In The Right Place reaches out and touches the core of the reader. An emotional journey that inspires you to evaluate what is truly important ...
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28 Jan 2008
Takedown raised the bar for political-thrillers, left readers in a state of shock and had critics wondering if Thor could possibly write another novel of equal quality. Well, he satisfied readers beyond their wildest dreams and silenced the critics ...
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20 Jan 2008
Cider Mill Press brings Shakespeare into the twenty-first century wrapped in a bright red, heart-shaped box of literary candy.
Women look forward to Valentine’s Day and anniversaries with baited breath and great anticipation, while men, for the most ...
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20 Jan 2008
According to mythology, Zeus raped the princess Europa on the small island of Matala, so it is the ideal setting for Holden’s dark, erotic, noir-thriller. Filled with tough, cynical characters, Matala is a short, crisp read that demonstrates the sharp ...
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7 Jan 2008
Sleep is an elusive treasure for millions of people and had been for Babara Worton for years. In the forward she admits counting sheep only led to thinking about bills and ‘now I lay me’ was simply too scary. With a love of books and writing, she had ...
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17 Dec 2007
How many times have you walked past a penny on the ground without so much as a second thought? Jenny Blake did just that, and then for some unexplainable reason, turned, ran back and retrieved the penny from the hot asphalt.
At the tender age of 14 ...
From RJ MCGILL,
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10 Dec 2007
Jane Austen is, hands-down, one of the most beloved romantic fictions writers of all time. After reading the first few pages of this masterpiece it is easy to understand the allure of such timeless, eloquent writing. Crossing all socio-economic, ...
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7 Dec 2007