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Book Review: Stories of a Recovering Fundamentalist – Understanding and Responding to Christian Absolutism by James C. Alexander
I have to admit that I was a little leery about this book, as a result it sat on the bottom of my pile Problem was, eventually the pile dwindled, and only Stories Of A Recovering Fundamentalist remained
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: Conspirator’s Odyssey - The Evolution of the Patron Saint by A. K. Kuykendall
I have to admit that while science fiction was a genre that I greatly enjoyed as a teenager, it is a genre that I read only on rare occasions these days Conspiracy theories on the other hand is a world I can not resist
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: Return to the Middle Kingdom by Yuan-Tsung Chen
I have always considered myself reasonably well read and reasonably well versed in modern history As soon as I started to read Return To The Middle Kingdom, I realized just how little I really knew about the birth of modern China
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: Alive! By Eileen P. DeClemente
This is a powerful book, and also a very sad one I run a Computer Lab, we offer free classes, and we offer free internet access
By: Simon Barrett 
An Interview With Dan Ronco About Unholy Domain
I really enjoyed Dan Ronco’s latest book, Unholy Domain, it is set in the near future, and paints a bleak picture of what might happen in the aftermath of a computer virus that spreads through the Internet More and more the net is becoming part of the worlds infrastructure
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: Some Kind of Angel – a Sneetz and Muldoon Thriller by Melvin M. Harter
It is that time of year where you want to stock up on some books to read while on your summer vacation Some Kind Of Angel might be one to put on your list
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: El Tigre by John H. Manhold
There are two very different schools of thought about historical fiction One school rationalizes that it is an easy genre to write, the plot already exists, all you have to do is put it in your own words
By: Simon Barrett 
Wicca Books Reviews on the Top Five
If there is one book that needs to be read by every Wiccan practitioner, it is this. There are many people out there who would like to practice Wicca and are unable to find a coven in their neighborhood.
By: Rose Ariadne
The Publicity Power of Honest Book Reviewers
A high quality book review is about as good as it gets for an author with a new book interested in becoming a best seller There are dozens of ways to promote a book today, yet most of them are far from advantageous when it comes to a simple business analysis of return on investment
By: Clark Covington 
Book Review: Differentiating Reading Instruction by Laura Robb
OK, so maybe this book does not have mass appeal It is written by a teacher and aimed at other teachers, the plot, how to entice school kids to read
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: Succession by Herbert Lobsenz
I have my finger in many different pies, and one of those pies is an adult literacy program Although I am only peripherally involved
By: Simon Barrett 
The Power of Book Reviewers in Book Marketing
Book reviewers hold the key to helping an author unlock the publicity floodgates for their new book. Book reviewers are typically the most economical and effective way for an author to market a new or existing book.
By: Ray Subs
Sinclair Lewis’s Mantrap: Book Review
A book review of the oft-forgotten novel "Mantrap" by one of the literary giants of American literature.
By: Shane Dayton
Book Review: Lifetime Loser By James Ross
This is James Ross’ first exploration into the literary world, and he should pat himself on the back for producing a very well designed and executed story I like my heroes heroic and my villains villainous, and Ross delivers
By: Simon Barrett 
Book Review: Dancing Above The Waves By Susan Walerstein
Jack ’Scooter’ McAlister gives the world the impression that he has it all, this Bostonian businessman exudes wealth and success But is it real
By: Simon Barrett 
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