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Clinical Depression May Set Your Life on a Halt

Depression can kill you, this is how to cope with your disorder

Top Tips for Choosing the Right Bedsheet - Fetching

A long time ago when I was a child, I recall that all the loft bed sheets in my house had to be white cotton ones. You are startled at the range of unique that are on offer nowadays. The latest bedding are available in irresistible prints and colors that change the […]

How to Expand Your Horizons with the Aid of Audiobooks

An extended selection of genres and titles exist. Avid readers can always seek out a place for reading, however a more convenient way may be the large number of audio titles now available. So remember audio-books when you next want to buy a book, audio-books can give you tremendous way of squeezing all the reading you want to achieve into a busy routine.

Review: A Dream Across Time

Author: Annie Rogers
ISBN: 097701830X
Annie Rogers’ A Dream Across Time is a powerful and gripping novel that effectively depicts Caribbean reality, wherein folklore, superstition, heritage, culture, family traditions, secrets and magic are all interwoven with history.
Our narrative begins in 1789 at the time of the French Revolution when Anne-Cecile Diamant together with her twin […]

“An Inmate’s Daughter” author Jan Walker: BOOK REVIEW

An Inmate’s Daughter
By Jan Walker
Raven Publishing, Inc. (2006)
Reviewed by Kim Peterson for Reader Views (2/06)
Jenna MacDonald didn’t mean to do anything wrong when she plunged
into Puget Sound to save a little girl from drowning. She just reacted on
instinct. She had been rescuing her rather hyper younger brother in their
neighborhood […]

Interview with Mike Johnson, Author of “Blonde to the Bone”

Mike Johnson’s book, “Blonde to the Bone,” has just been released this week (2/27/06). We are proud to be able to interview Mike in all his excitement. Welcome to Reader Views, Mike.
Irene: “Blonde to the Bone” was just published this week. This is exciting news. Tell our readers the gist […]

Not Just for Kids: A Review of Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross

OK, I know I normally review art books, but let’s take a moment to examine something a bit different: Comic book art.
I am not a huge fan of comics. The stories all alike. Kid gets bitten by radioactive critter of some kind, develops ability to fly or something, defeats disfigured villain. OK, whatever. What […]