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Book Reveals How to Successfully Fall in Love and Achieve Lasting Happiness

By: Ernest Quansah
Book reveals how to successfully fall in love and achieve lasting happiness
Researchers find that what most men and women want in a relationship is to be happy. Yet the road to finding happiness in a relationship eludes millions. Here is a book that promises to help.
Newly revised and expanded, How to Identify […]

Decisions of Daring Achievers

By: Trevor Bartley
The idea that decisions are vital to our success is based on two presuppositions. First, that all is not decided; that what we do or don’t do does make a difference; a belief that our future is flexible, and to decide and act is to actually change how things will be.
Secondly, that […]

Rawsome Beauty: Luck of the Draw or Within Reach of All?

By: Tonya Zavasta
Excerpted from the book "Your Right to Be Beautiful: How to Halt the Train of Aging and Meet the Most Beautiful You" by Tonya Zavasta.
All of my life, I wanted to be beautiful. In today’s society, it is more acceptable to insist that you are "beautiful on the inside", unfortunately, those of […]

The Book "My Prince" Offers Values of Patience, Hope, and Self-worth

By: Marcia See
The story in the book, My Prince, is a simple one of hope and love for all ages. It is about a princess who thinks about the prince she will one day meet, “I know a prince is there for me, somewhere across this distant sea, a gallant man to hold and […]

Faith and (a) Mystery

By: Jeremy Hoover
The Oculi Incident
Regis Schilken
Turnkey Press, 2005.
ISBN 0976498138, $16.95 US, 346 pages.
Religious thrillers have grabbed the attention of the reading public since Dan Brown’s The DaVinci Code became a huge hit. Since, several books, some by new authors but many by established writers, have come onto the market, bringing tales […]

The Adventures of Willowby Went

By: Lillian Brummet
The Adventures of Willowby Went: Book Review
This is definitely a fantasy novel. Being a Tolkien fan, I found
many days of enjoyable reading here in J.S. Harrison’s
world. This is a place that is crowded with Fairies,
Leprechauns, friendly Trolls and Ogres, Wizards, Knights,
Dragons, Vampire assassins, large evil black rabbits and
ghouls […]

An Escape to the Future of Death and Life

By: Milton Stern
Phoenix Tales - Stories of Death and Life © 2004, ISBN 1411620356, Gregory Bernard Banks, Anthology of Fantasy/Science Fiction Stories, www.PhoenixTalesBooks.com
First, I must tell you that I am not a fan of science fiction or fantasy. However, I do like the original Star Trek, but only because Lucille Ball, as President of […]

Who Moved My Cheese? Revisited

By: Vaibhav B
If you are like me (before I read this book) - you believe that Self-Help books are for losers. (Losers are people who don’t have it in them; people who just keep moaning about life and how external factors prevented them from making it). This little book made me sit up and acknowledge […]

Rhinoceros Success

By: Robert Hawthorne
In this world, there are cows and then there are rhinos. The cows graze in the pasture with the other cows, unwilling to take a chance at success, thinking that success only comes to those who are lucky, or that they just aren’t cut out to be successful. Many live out their lives […]

Ben Franklin, The Original Entrepreneur

By: Jeremy Hoover
Ben Franklin: America’s Original Entrepreneur
Blaine McCormick, Editor
Entrepreneur Press, 2006.
This book is billed as "Franklin’s autobiography adapted for modern business" on the front cover. It does, of course, like Franklin, live up to its billing and is a fascinating read in updated, modern language that illuminates the essence of Franklin and […]