Selasa, 29 Juni 2010

Sinister Street, by Compton MacKenzie

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FROM a world of daisies as big as moons and of mountainous green hillocks Michael Fane came by some unrealized method of transport to the thin red house, that as yet for his mind could not claim an individual existence amid the uniformity of a long line of fellows. His arrival coincided with a confusion of furniture, with the tramp of men backwards and forwards from a cavernous vehicle very dry and dusty. He found himself continually being lifted out of the way of washstands and skeleton chests of drawers.

Sinister Street, by Compton MacKenzie

  • Published on: 2015-10-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .73" w x 8.50" l, 1.65 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages
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About the Author Compton Mackenzie (1883-1972) was a writer with a huge output, over ninety books. He wrote too much, but novels like Sinister Street, satires like Vestal Fire and Extraordinary Women and entertainments like Whisky Galore deserve to survive. He was born in West Hartlepool, educated at St Paul's School and Magdalen College, Oxford (his upbringing is vividly described in Sinister Street). During the First World War he became Director of the Aegean Intelligence Service. He had wide interests: he co-founded The Gramophone magazine in 1923: he was President of the Siamese Cat Club: he was a Scottish nationalist. He also like islands, living on Capri and Barra, and was lampooned for this by D. H. Lawrence, appearing as Mr Cathcart in the short story 'The Man Who Loved Islands'. He thought of suing but, in the end, ticked D. H. Lawrence off for suggesting cowslips could grow in a granite landscape; they prefer lime.


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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful. Almost a Timeless Classic By L. Hudnal This book is still widely read in England. I was introduced to it while a student at Oxford University, and found it stunning. I now live in my native U.S.A., and have reread it to great effect. Compton-MacKenzie's great talent is creating the moods of life: the scenes of Oxford are the definitive in a long line of genre attempts at the same. The book was widely read for nearly half a century, and was in print for that long, with reissues happening periodically therafter. The life of Michael Fane is the life of a kind of sensitive, English upper-class Everyman. The dialogue is wonderful, all the inner life narrated is accessible and sympathetic. It remains a favorite among most who have read it.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Mostly hard work By Olsen There is no doubt that Compton MacKenzie is a good if not great writer but time has moved on and this book has not stood 'The Test of Time'. It is written with great feeling and creates great atmosphere but for the first two thirds of the novel the story just drags on. I persevered and in the last part things picked up and became quite interesting. I suppose I enjoyed the book and if you have time and patience, try for yourself.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. evokes a bygone era By Mr. D. P. Jay This book was banned by libraries. The section that reverberated with my experience was a thinly veiled reference to St. Stephen’s Bournemouth. Michael is cycling along the copast and has an invitation to go there. Mackenzie portrays what amounts to a pick-up of the teenager at Solemn Evensong by a slightly older bank-clerk called Prout, closely followed by Michael's initiation as a processional torch-bearer into the exotic world of the Anglo-Catholic sacristy: "The sacristy was crowded with boys in scarlet cassocks and slippers and zuchettos, quarrelling about their cottas and arguing about their heights. Everybody had a favourite banner which he wanted to escort and, to complicate matters still farther, everybody had a favourite companion by whose side he wished to walk."

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This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

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  • Published on: 2015-10-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .9" w x 6.00" l, .14 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 38 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. James does it good By G. Burke Another interesting plot by the master. If you are tired of modern novels of angst, rebellion, sex, contrived cleverness and hyperbole, rest in one of the greatest novelist/short story writers who always pleases and never insults the reader's intelligence. Get it, (it's free) read it, enjoy it and soon you will have a exultant Jame's addiction.

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Sabtu, 26 Juni 2010

An Uncertain Choice, by Jody Hedlund

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Due to her parents' promise at her birth, Lady Rosemarie has been prepared to become a nun on the day she turns eighteen. Then, a month before her birthday, a friend of her father's enters the kingdom and proclaims her parents' will left a second choice--if Rosemarie can marry before the eve of her eighteenth year, she will be exempt from the ancient vow. Before long, Rosemarie is presented with the three most handsome and brave knights in the land. But when the competition for her heart seemingly results in a knight playing foul, she begins to wonder if the convent is the best place after all. If only one of the knights--the one who appears the most guilty--had not already captured her heart.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #55657 in Books
  • Brand: Hedlund, Jody
  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x .75" w x 5.24" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages
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From School Library Journal Gr 8 Up—Lady Rosemarie Montfort was orphaned at age 14. Since that day, she has ruled her family's lands with the help of the abbot and has mentally prepared herself to enter the convent on her upcoming 18th birthday, in accordance with her parents' wishes and the Ancient Vow. The arrival of the Duke of Rivenshire, a family friend, throws all of Rosemarie's plans into disarray when he announces that there may be an exception to the Vow. If Rosemarie can fall in love and marry before her birthday—just four weeks away—she could continue to live among her people and be an active ruler rather than cloistered behind walls. In order to help Rosemarie make her choice, the duke has brought along three young knights to woo her and help her find true love. Although Rosemarie hesitates to deviate from her plan, she goes against the abbot's wishes and decides to give love a chance. But when potentially deadly accidents befall the knights competing for her affections, Rosemarie has to decide if love is worth the risk. There are few surprises in this historical fiction for teens. Savvy readers will know from the get-go who the villain is and which knight will win Rosemarie's hand. This book doesn't shy away from the less pretty parts of medieval times, such as illness, disease, poverty, and criminal torture. VERDICT A predictable historical romance for teens who believe in true love. An additional purchase.—Heather Webb, Worthington Libraries, OH

Review Jody Hedlund, historical fiction author, pens her first young adult novel by telling the story of a fourteenth-century young woman faced with a life-altering decision. In An Uncertain Choice, Lady Rosemarie is one month short of her eighteenth birthday–the day she goes into the convent to fulfill her parents’ vow. She found out about the vow when her parents died from the Plague four years earlier, so she has had time to prepare for life in the convent. Rosemarie thinks she will still be able to rule her people from behind the convent walls. Her late father’s close friend, the Duke of Rivenshire, arrives with three handsome knights to tell her that she has another choice–to marry before midnight on her birthday, releasing her from the vow. After being on her own, Rosemarie is torn between the possibility of marriage and entering the convent. What is God’s plan for her? As the knights compete to win her heart, someone is sabotaging the competition. One of the knights appears to be guilty, but is he? Should she marry or go to the convent? She has only one month to make the correct choice. As always, Hedlund brings a story with descriptive narrative, believable plot, and endearing characters, making it an enjoyable read–except, perhaps, for the torture endured by prisoners. An Uncertain Choice can easily be read by adults and teens alike. Fans of Lisa Bergren’s River of Time series and Melanie Dickerson’s medieval young adult books will also enjoy Hedlund’s medieval trilogy. Readers may want to read Hedlund’s novella, The Vow (available only in ebook format), a prequel to An Uncertain Choice. Recommended for teen collections in public libraries and school libraries. (Christian Library Journal)

About the Author Jody Hedlund is the author of over a dozen novels, including "Love Unexpected", "Captured by Love", "Unending Devotion", "The Preacher's Bride", and "A Noble Groom", winner of the 2014 Carol Award for historical romance. She received a bachelor's degree from Taylor University and a master's from the University of Wisconsin, both in social work. She lives in Michigan with her husband and five children. She loves hearing from readers on Facebook and on her blog at www.jodyhedlund.com.


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Light, Clean Romance By Jaidis Shaw Lady Rosemarie’s parents made a promise to the church when she was born. On her eighteen birthday, she will take her sacred vows and live her life as a nun. Rosemarie didn’t know of the promise until the death of her parents and after getting over the shock, came to terms with her future. Her life is turned upside down when a month until her birthday, an exception to the vow is found. If she finds true love and marries before midnight on her eighteenth birthday, she can live a normal life. She begins questioning everything she thought when three mysterious and handsome suitors are vying for her attention. Not only is she confused in matters of the heart, but her people are dying from illness and she wonders how she can best serve her people. Should she dedicate her life to the church, where she can focus more on her charitable deeds, or should she open her heart and try to find love?An Uncertain Choice was a quick and easy read. It flowed nicely and I loved the romance aspect. I’m a sucker for sappy love and cheesy pick-up lines so I enjoyed reading this book. Lady Rosemarie is a flawed character. At times she is a strong character who is putting her people above everything else. Other times we are reminded that she is just a teenager and may not be ready for the responsibility that she was forced to take when her parents died. My only complaint was that there was little mystery as to who was behind the shenanigans that occurred during the book. I wish there had been a little more suspense but rather it was all laid out perfectly so I knew what to expect. If you are looking for a light, clean romance, this will do the trick.I was provided a copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. I didn't expect the book to end the way it did -- with such a cliffhanger!! By Melanie I read the prequel novella, The Vow, prior to An Uncertain Choice and I definitely recommend reading it first. It gives a lot of insight into the characters and backstory.An Uncertain Choice is Jody Hedlund's first YA novel and a really good one! I enjoyed the characters (my favorite was Sir Derrick!) and the mystery in the book. I also loved all the knights and how they tried to woo Rosemarie. I did feel that at times the story was a little predictable, but there were also some surprising twists, so it evened out for me. ;)I didn't expect the book to end the way it did -- with such a cliffhanger -- and it makes me eager to pick up the next book when it releases. I have to know what happens next!!Overall, a good story with an almost fairytale feel. If you enjoy medieval novels and YA fiction, I think you'll like this one.*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention/review it on my blog. I was not required to give a positive review, only my honest opinion - which I've done. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.*[3.5 stars]

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. A sweet story of a young lady faced with a decision that will impact the rest of her life. By Amanda Marie I was surprised how much I liked this book. Lady Rosemarie Montfort is an almost 18 year old heiress of Ashby. After her parents’ death of the plague four years ago, Rosemarie learned of a vow they made before her birth: At the age of eighteen she would enter the convent. That is only one month away.Then the Duke of Rivenshire, Rosemarie’s godfather, arrives with some interesting news. There is an exception to the vow Rosemarie’s parents made: If she falls in love and marries before midnight on her eighteenth birthday, she does not need to enter the convent. Along with delivering this news, the Duke also brings three knights who will attempt to win her heart: Sir Collin Goodrich, Sir Bennet Windsor, and Sir Derrick Harding.Rosemarie agrees to the Duke’s plan to allow the three knights to court her and, if she happens to fall in love, marry one of the them. This is all to the dismay of Rosemarie’s long-time advisor, Abbot Francis Michael.The story is a clean Christian romance (it is Christian fiction) with some really nice twists. Sure, I could pretty much guess who Rosemarie was going to fall in love with but some of the twists were really surprising, especially near the end.The world-building, however, wasn’t there. We have no idea of the size of the village by Rosemarie’s castle. We know there are the poor that Rosemarie cares for, a town square, the estate of the sheriff, the castle, and the convent. That is about it. Rosemarie is said to the love the poor and she goes to help them bringing food and medicine. But we really don’t know anything about them as people. We don’t even know the names of any of them. I just wanted to know more, I guess.This is a nice addition to the Christian Young Adult genre. A sweet story of a young lady faced with a decision that will impact the rest of her life.I received this book for free from the publisher via NetGalley for review consideration. This in no way affects my opinion of the title or the content of this review.This review first appeared at Orandi et Legendi (catholicamanda.com).

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Kamis, 24 Juni 2010

Seven Twin Rays, by R. D. Camp

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Follow Native Americans in the mid-1800s, from a Seminole tribe in the Florida Everglades on a journey to seek a better life in Quebec, Canada. Their excursion is diverted in Maine, when they meet Native American Abenakis migrating from Vermont for the same purpose; a meeting by chance--or was it--which would forever alter their futures and that of a mysterious estate, outside Seminaki Township Maine, where . . . "All Journeys End"

Seven Twin Rays, by R. D. Camp

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4982687 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-23
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .8" w x 6.00" l,
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  • 32 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. GREAT SEMINOLE HISTORY IN PLOT! By Kennedy A historically accurate Native American short novel! Great!

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Rabu, 23 Juni 2010

A Hidden Past, by Takima Thomas

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As the title suggest, A Hidden Past, is a short story about the hidden past of a family secret that is exposed after 15 years, in a horrific way. Based on a true story, secret’s, betrayal, black magic, faith, and inspiration are all included. A Hidden Past serves as a testimonial of hope and empowerment to all seeking survival in similar situations.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1223949 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-21
  • Released on: 2015-03-21
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This short story was amazing. I really think that your story can help ... By Cra'Shetta T. To my dear cuzzin Kima,This short story was amazing. I really think that your story can help other women in similar situations over come it. I never knew that your childhood was like this but I am extremely happy that are grandmother's spirit was there to protect you. I literally got chills when you mentioned her in a blue dress because I remember her in that because I spent a lot of time with her and I was 5 when she passed. I still remember how her house looked and how it always felt so safe and peaceful. She was an amazing person with a beautiful spirit and I'm truly happy that she was there by your side through it all!!!!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Can't wait for a full novel By zaza I enjoyed the story and the message. I think the story was emotional, relatable and inspiring. I would've liked to see some dialogue and character interaction, however, I know that will be in the novel. The presence of black magic reminds me of Alison Hobbs & makes me very curious to see what other details will be added to the full novel.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. My Prayers for my Niece! By B Never could I imagine the horror of this incredibly painful yet powerful story would happen to a member of my family. Evil truly has no bounds. I Pray, that through your testimony, others will be saved. And yes, She's always watching, always protecting!Uncle D.

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Floyd Loyal and Iver Innocence continue to perfect their zombie-warriors, the reconstructed men they plan on using in their coup d’etat. These secret weapons are incredibly fast, unbelievably strong, and single-mindedly loyal to their creators. Co-conspirator Colonel Stone hopes to add Prettyweasel’s abilities to the mix, especially his maddening ability to become invisible. Because he’s being pursued by Stone’s agents, Prettyweasel is forced to discontinue his work as a serial do-gooder. He decides instead to change the scope of his efforts and tackle the monumental task of saving the Cree people from the influence of the white man. Always in the back of his mind is his overwhelming desire to save Carly Walsh, a girl he’s never met—a girl who has been dead for twelve years. Can he change the course of history and save her from the monster Edwin Wayne Ross? Should he?

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2190388 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-07
  • Released on: 2015-03-07
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I am very pleased with how and where Danny has taken book two By Jeremy Michael I am very pleased with how and where Danny has taken book two. Not only did he continue to develop his original characters he added new ones with new twists from the past and future. I am looking forward to getting into book three to see how it all works out. I've got some guesses about how things and people will turn out....this book has caused me to think much deeper than the first book and that is saying something. Great job Danny! You will not be disappointed if you buy this book!Jeremy

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Sabtu, 19 Juni 2010

The Other Side of Midnight, by Suzana Thompson

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  • Published on: 2015-03-28
  • Released on: 2015-03-28
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good story By Kindle Customer This was really good. It was hilarious. I really did enjoy it. In the beginning Damien was just to intense. The main characters were great and funny. There are no cliff hangers and the story moves a long pretty good. Awesome book. Happy reading.

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Jumat, 18 Juni 2010

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  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson

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    • Published on: 2015-10-02
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    Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

    Shenandoah Dreams (Winds of Change) (Volume 3), by Lisa Belcastro

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    WOULD YOU TRAVEL BACK IN TIME? A twenty-first century teacher. An eighteenth century sea captain. A journey that will bring them together, but for how long? "It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as Captain Isaiah Reed offers to escort her to his cabin. The man, ruggedly handsome and dressed as though he's stepped off the set of an American Revolutionary War movie, would be over two hundred years old if he were real, which he is not. As enticing as the vision before her appears, Melissa knows with certainty that she lives in the twenty-first century. She is chaperoning her sixth-grade class as they sail aboard the schooner Shenandoah around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Her students are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, or the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. Therefore, she is dreaming. Isaiah Reed will vanish. She will wake up. How then does the touch of Isaiah's hand send bolts of electricity through her veins and ignite a fire in her heart the likes of which she's never felt before? How can a dream lasts for weeks on end? And if she's not dreaming, then Melissa's traveled back in time. Improbable. Illogical. Impossible. But here she is in 1770, uncertain how she arrived, when she'll go home, or if her heart could bare to be parted from Captain Isaiah Reed. As war looms on the horizon, only time will tell if Melissa is given a chance at life and love with Isaiah, or if she'll be swept forward once again to her previous life.

    Shenandoah Dreams (Winds of Change) (Volume 3), by Lisa Belcastro

    • Published on: 2015-03-17
    • Original language: English
    • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.07" w x 5.50" l,
    • Binding: Paperback
    • 428 pages
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    About the Author Lisa Belcastro lives with her family on Martha’s Vineyard. She loves time with her family and friends, running, gardening, outdoor activities, cooking, chocolate, reading, traveling, a healthy dose of adventure, and her cat, Ben, who keeps her company while she creates fictional lives for the numerous characters living inside her head. Lisa runs as an ambassador for TEAM 413 (www.team413.org), and has completed a marathon (26.2 miles) in all fifty states. Lisa’s stories are set on the Vineyard amidst the magnificence of the ocean, the beauty of sandy beaches, rolling hills, and ancient cliffs, as well as the people and events that make the Island so very unique. When she’s not at her desk, Lisa is living in paradise, volunteering at her daughter’s school, serving in her church community, planting and weeding her numerous gardens, training to run the Walt Disney World Dopey Challenge in January 2016, walking the beach looking for sea glass, or enjoying a great meal while she pens the cuisine column for Vineyard Style Magazine.


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    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A GREAT Read! By Kim B. I anxiously awaited the release of Shenandoah Dreams just as much as I did Shenandoah Crossings and Shenandoah Nights and the book did not disappoint! I loved it just as much as I did the first two. The author, Lisa Belcastro, has such a great way of making you feel like you are there living the story. I could smell the ocean breeze and felt like I was on the ship. I love reading books where you connect with the characters to the point that you are disappointed when you finish the book because you feel like you have lost your friends and want to know what it going on in their world. She seamlessly brought you from the past to the present and back again and I felt this book really tied all three books together. If you want a great book to sit down and get lost in, this book (and the entire series) are the book(s) for you! I just ordered the fourth Shenandoah book, A Shenandoah Christmas, and cannot wait to get it!

    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. If you like time travel By E. Lopez Shenandoah DreamsAn absolutely delightful read. If you like time travel, Colonial America, sailing, and/or godly romance. GET THIS BOOK. It absorbed me from start to finish--got to sleep pretty late for a couple of nights. Lisa Belcastro takes the reader seamlessly back and forth from the present to the past and makes each engrossing. Her faith and her character's faith is not an "add in" but an integral part of the story. She also had me frequently laughing aloud as her character came to terms with what was real and what was not. This is actually the third in a 3-book series but stands well alone. In some ways I'm glad I read this one first. The only problem I found was that I had to immediately buy books 1 and 2, and I'm delving into those pretty quickly.

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Take a trip back in time.... By Jalynn Patterson My Review: Time travel isn't possible but if it were, I would prefer to go somewhere throughout history. Maybe to somewhere I had only read about. The Civil War era would be an exciting place, for sure. Not on the actual battlefield but something close to it would work. In Shenandoah Dreams the main character, Melissa gets her chance to travel back in time when she chaperones her class on a educational sail around Martha's vineyard. Too me it would be terrifying to wake up to see a man standing there in front of me dressed on colonial style clothing. I would keep screaming and screaming until my head popped off. The boat that her and the class get to take on their trip seems best described as "haunted" to me. She thinks she is dreaming when she wakes to realize something just isn't quite right. But with all young ladies in these type of stories there is a love interest and his name is Isaiah. Because the incredibly handsome Isaiah, Melissa finds herself not wanting to leave and go back to her century. I read a lot of historical romances and seeing the cover it seems a bit misleading, because it doesn't look like what you might expect. At first because of this, I wasn't jumping to read the book. To me the cover can actual make or break if I want to read it or not.But this historical romance will surprise you!**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from CFBA.

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    Selasa, 15 Juni 2010

    Feeling the Sting, by H. D. Grufield

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    A young girl growing up in rural Kentucky finds herself running from the unknown. When life spirals out of control will there be someone to lead her down a different path?

    Feeling the Sting, by H. D. Grufield

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #4914885 in Books
    • Published on: 2015-03-08
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
    • Dimensions: 9.61" h x .31" w x 6.69" l, .50 pounds
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    • 136 pages
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    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ... some typing errors but the story line is very good. Weel worth the reading By blukylady This book contains some typing errors but the story line is very good. Well worth the reading.

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    Heloise and the Maquis, by TB Löklund

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    A tale of empire, complicity and rebellion set in the world of the Imperial Magocracy. In the mountainous fringes of the globe-spanning empire ruled by the Imperial Magocracy, can the Maquis rebels inspire the local youth with the call to revolution before one of the last bastions of Lexagonese independence is conquered? And what’s a girl like Heloise to do when an epoch-making conflict engulfs village life? Heloise and the Maquis is a serial epic fantasy. Join the adventure today.

    Heloise and the Maquis, by TB Löklund

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #1834222 in eBooks
    • Published on: 2015-03-10
    • Released on: 2015-03-10
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    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you like coming of age stories and strong female characters you'll ... By Anonymous Amazon Reviewer Heloise is a young teenager who seems sheltered and naive - but you can tell that as the world is changing rapidly around her, she will draw on hidden reserves of strength to sustain herself and grow up quickly. If you like coming of age stories and strong female characters you'll probably like this story.

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    Senin, 14 Juni 2010

    Remembrance, by A.K. Stauber

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    From the bloodbaths of WWII Southeastern Poland – torched towns and villages, to lush forests, Anna fights for survival in the wake of destruction left behind by warring Germany. After witnessing the horrific murders of most of her family by German death squads, Anna goes on the run, living a nomadic lifestyle, welcoming any shelter and friends she can find. Ultimately she joins a Jewish partisan group, where she ekes out an existence with those who have the same goals in mind- survive the war and get revenge. Through all of this she is haunted by the image of her five year old brother’s face as he drew his last breath, knowing she had the opportunity to save him- but was too afraid for her own life. Amidst these trials and struggles with her own faith, Anna is once again able to laugh and discover first love, but will she ever be able to forgive herself?The first in a series, Here Anna briefly meets a man who will become her unlikely savior, and most forbidden love.

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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #2388088 in eBooks
    • Published on: 2015-03-15
    • Released on: 2015-03-15
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    Review Completed on:01/19/2015Review Rating:5 stars! Reviewed By Patricia Day for Readers' FavoriteThe story will capture your attention and you might even find it impossible to put the book aside. I could not. Her pain is described with such skill that you will feel involved in her immense struggle. Her lucky escape will keep you on the edge of your seat. A.K. Stauber's writing is beautiful. The story draws you in immediately and refuses to let you go. By the end of the book I felt I had been running alongside Anna.  I absolutely loved this book, despite its sad content. Heather Osborne       5 Stars!Remembrance: Part I: A Time for War by A.K. Stauber is the first installment in a gripping series about survival during the Holocaust. As an avid reader and writer of things surrounding the Holocaust, I found it to be very emotional as well as mostly historically accurate, a difficult thing to do when there are so many different accounts of events during the war. readersfavorite.com/book-review/remembranceCheryl E. Rodriguez           4 Stars!Remembrance: A Time for War by A.K. Stauber. It chronicles the war-torn life of her protagonist's character. The novel opens with a shocking sequence, grabbing you from the beginning. Baited and hooked you are held captive, feeling the drama of the conflict as it unfolds. Keeping you on pins and needles, the book is hard to put down. The plot moves quickly from one event to the next. Anticipation turns to expectation, wondering what's going to happen next.

    From the Author Over the past twenty plus years I have read numerous books on the subject of the Holocaust- from memoir to fictional to historical texts. I have listened to personal accounts (on video), visited the concentration camp Dachau, and watched just about every movie that was made on the subject. Why? Since reading Anne Frank as a young girl, I became obsessed with the Holocaust and wanted to learn everything I could about it.  Since then it has been put into my heart to write a book on the subject. I brushed up on my research, took variations of the experiences of many and rolled them up into one person.  I took great care to be as accurate as possible- not just about the historical events, but the human experience. I hope I have not failed in that.

    About the Author A.K. Stauber lives in Central Minnesota with her family and four dogs, including a sweet Pitbull who "adopted" her family. She has been writing stories since the age of thirteen, as well as dabbling in poetry.  Some of her favorite authors include Kristin Hannah, Stephanie Meyer, Dean Koontz and V.C. Andrews (early works). Besides writing, she enjoys drawing, painting, reading and spending time with family.


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    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Memorable Protagonist But Flawed By L. Frankel The main strength of this book is the intense narrative focused on the horrific experiences of the Jewish female protagonist in Poland during World War II. For the most part, Anna is very credible. She is strong yet vulnerable, though events harden her over time.I have no doubt that Stauber studied the history of the Holocaust, yet this book betrays her lack of knowledge of the Hasidic Jewish community. I believe that it was an error of judgment to call any of these characters Hasidic. They should have been urban Jews from Warsaw or Krakow who were somewhat assimilated. Genuinely Hasidic characters would have had difficulties with the events of this storyline that weren't even mentioned once in the novel. The kosher diet of all Orthodox Jews is one prominent example. Hasidic characters would have given some thought to the lack of availability of kosher food in their circumstances, and they would have made a decision about it. The inaccuracies in the portrayal of these characters begin with their names which should be either Hebrew or Yiddish. A more minor nomenclature error is that the characters refer to a Hasidic man's strands of ringlets as "payot". That is Sephardic Hebrew. These characters were Ashkenazic Jews who would have spoken Ashkenazic Hebrew. The ringlet strands would have been "payas". This may seem inconsequential, but any reader who is familiar with the cultural context would see that mistake as a reminder of the author's shortcomings in this area. More importantly, the background of Pawel is riddled with contradictions. The explanation for these contradictions is unworkable. A Hasidic family would never have united in marriage with a family without the proper religious background. Arranged marriages have always been seen as a commitment between families rather than individuals. A Hasidic family would only consider someone from a similar type of family. This would be the most important criterion for a matchmaker in that community. It just wouldn't have happened.On the other hand, the cover of Remembrance Part I is worthy of praise. It has an impact. The sky is dominated by the Star of David surrounded by flames and dripping blood. I would call it a powerful artistic metaphor. The cover isn't such an asset in the black and white version that appears on my Kindle. Without the colors it doesn't make so strong a statement. I would also like to point out that the author's name is greyed out and nearly disappears in that version. Unfortunately, the favorable impression made by the cover in full color is ruined by the reader's first encounter with the text which starts with a misspelling. This is an error that should have been caught and fixed. I can't even type that misspelling in Word without seeing it underlined in red. It's the only misspelling in the entire book, but a reader who sees "Prolouge" would have no way of knowing that. Much later in the book Polish appears un-capitalized twice, but these slipups are much less noticeable. Typographical errors that appear in the beginning of a book have a negative influence on readers. They may even decide to stop reading it.The Hasidic cultural background of certain characters will presumably recede and become less important in future volumes, but I experienced the inconsistent presentation of this background as a significant flaw in this book. A consultant who is educated in all the rich complexities of Hasidic Jewish life would have been helpful.

    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Just Keep Running By Ebienic Anna is running. She runs from the SS and she runs from her own memories and failures. After everyone in her village was brutally murdered as she watched from the woods, including her own family, she tries to seek refuge but the Germans always catch up to her. It seems like everyone she encounters is at risk or out to report her, and she isn’t sure how long she will survive.Remembrance is book one of the Remembrance series and introduces Anna, a Jewish girl in Poland who isn’t so sure God is actually looking out for her. She has good reason to doubt her faith, since God didn’t seem to protect her family from being murdered by Nazis, and worse He didn’t give her the strength to protect them, not even her 4 year old brother, which will haunt her for the rest of her life. It seems obvious that eventually the Nazis will catch up to her, but what she will do in the mean time to survive will make everyone reading realize how comfortable and wealthy we are. Anna is hungry, cold, hiding in pits and walls, and never quite sure who she can trust, even fellow Jews. I am a big fan of historical fiction in general, and so far this seems well researched and engaging. Of course the Holocaust is undeniably fascinating, as you can’t help but put yourself in the shoes of both the attacked and attackers and wonder where you would stand. I think that is part of the appeal of Anna; while she has no choice due to her heritage, she still questions her own morality and if she really is any better than the Nazis as she tries to survive. I hope to see more of Anna’s story, and like everyone else hopes she survives long enough to tell her story.

    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent!! By Amazon Customer Remembrance is the well-researched story about Polish Jews during the time of the Second World War. After the Germans devastated fifteen year old Anna’s town she is forced to go on the run and ends up meeting another young Jew named Pawel. Together, they hide from the Germans, knowing that to be discovered would bring certain death. This is a very intense story and was hard to read at times knowing things like this actually happened. The author has done a great job of portraying life for Polish Jews during this time period and the while book is very realistic. This story hit close to home for me since some of my partner’s family experienced some of the same things experienced by characters in the novel. The character of Anna matures from an innocent fifteen year old to a young woman who is slowly finding her hard edge. I truly loved this book although the cliff hanger at the end of the book was frustrating because now I have to wait for part two in the series. I read this on my ereader and it formatted well. The cover was not particularly enticing but the story was amazing.

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    The land of Galador was once ruled by a great King and his two remarkable servants. The ancient legends say that the King and his servants were immortal, and the time of their rule was known as the Golden Age. But the Golden age was centuries ago now, and if there ever was such a King, he and his servants have long since passed into history. Tal, a young hunter, has not given much thought to these old stories until his home is destroyed by mysterious raiders. As he searches for answers he is swept into a world of danger and surprise. Before his very eyes he sees the old legends come to life, and he finds himself caught in the middle of an ancient struggle between two immortal foes. While he struggles to grasp this new reality he finds that he too has a destiny to fulfill, and the fate of world may hang on his choice… (This book was formerly known as Galedor)

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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #918749 in eBooks
    • Published on: 2015-03-14
    • Released on: 2015-03-14
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    About the Author Tom Hilpert grew up in the tropical paradise of Papua New Guinea. When he was ten years old, he knew he wanted to write books. In fact, he began writing several novels at that age. Thankfully, they are lost forever. However, his more recent works are available in print and ebook formats. His fiction features strong, memorable, quirky characters who face mysteries and adventures with humor and persistence. Hilpert has visited more than 17 countries, and has lived in three of them. In the U.S., he has lived in six different states, including Minnesota, the setting for the Lake Superior Mysteries. Currently, he lives in Tennessee with his wife, children, and far too many pets and farm animals. His books (so far) are: Galedor Superior Justice Superior Storm Superior Secrets Learn more at http://www.tomhilpert.com Like Tom’s Facebook page here: Tom Hilpert’s Facebook Page


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    3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Spellbound to the end! By Salt Enjoyed this fantasy with its strong lesson on faith . Not exactly a fan of this genre of books but I kept going .....almost lost in those times!A very entertaining read for Everyone ! Hope there is more to come.

    2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. great story By vwwoon This book is not my usual genre but I thoroughly enjoyed it! I liked the characters. The story is imaginative and fast moving. I hope there will be a sequel.

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    Minggu, 13 Juni 2010

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    Kyle is shy, single and coasting through life. He has no aspirations, no ambition, and no prospects. When both his parents mysteriously go missing from their small-town, Wisconsin home he finds himself completely lost. After spending a night at his boyhood home he awakes to find himself in another world. Trapped in what feels like a nightmare he summons strengths he never knew he had to try and find his parents, escape his new world, and maybe make some friends at the same time.

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    • Published on: 2015-03-17
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    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Fantasy Horror! By ME_99 Dark, creepy, and original; Red Sky is a blend of fantasy and horror unlike anything I've read before. A loner, named Kyle, finds himself in a forbidding alien world filled with uniquely horrifying creatures. I found myself wanting to learn more about the strange setting and inhabitants. Hopefully a sequel will continue to add to the mythos and reveal more secrets.

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    Kamis, 10 Juni 2010

    Dancing Backward in Paradise: Southern Fiction for Women, by Vera Jane Cook

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    Life for Grace Place is all about sucking on “meat jerkys” and Lenny Bean, her handsome lover. However, Grace’s mother has loftier plans for her daughter. She insists that Grace save her money and move to New York City so she can find fame and fortune as an actress. Grace works as a cleaning lady for wealthy Betty Ann Houseman so she can pool her pennies for the trip north. Betty Ann has a passion for men more pronounced than her overbite, and it isn’t long before she’s parting the sheets for Lenny Bean. But just before Grace leaves Hixson,Tennessee for New York City, she uncovers an insidious plot: the Bean family is trying to steal Betty Ann’s estate. Without being able to help Betty Ann, Grace flees to New York, where she faces her darkest hours. In a world of surprises, Grace truly discovers paradise.

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    • Published on: 2015-03-11
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    Review 5 Star ForeWord Clarion ReviewDancing Backward in ParadiseClarion Review Dancing Backward in Paradise by Vera Jane Cook is a charming rags-to-riches story with a heartwarming ending, memorable characters, and a riveting plot that will make the reader forget the outside world... The characters in this story are rich and deep.... The author's craftsmanship is stunning and poetic. Cook draws on her own southern heritage to create masterful metaphors. Cook layers her metaphors to establish setting and deepen character development. Although a younger audience may not be familiar with the author's references to Loretta Young, Merle Haggard, or Hayley Mills, they will surely relate to Grace's difficulties as she tries to figure out what to do with her life. For older readers, invoking celebrities of the time will resurrect memories of 1967. Anyone who enjoys Southern stories, coming-of-age adventures, murder thrillers, or a satisfying romantic tale should read Dancing Backward in Paradise. Emily AsadMarch 28, 2013

    About the Author Vera Jane Cook, a descendent from a fine line of Southern eccentrics, is working on her next novel, which is a family saga that spans the twentieth century and three generations of women. She resides on the upper west side of Manhattan with her partner.

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    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Together they will discover unforgettable surprises in this Eric Hoffer Award-winning novel. Highly recommended. By Midwest Book Review Dancing Backward in Paradise is the debut novel of award-winning theater actress Vera Jane Cook, about one young women's quest to find herself in "Paradise" - New York City in the 1960s, a place beset by hippies, ambition, and the turbulence of the civil rights era. At first, nineteen-year-old trailer park resident Grace Place enjoys amorous trysts with her lover, Lenny Bean, more than anything else; but urged by her mother to seek fame and fortune in New York City, she works as a cleaning lady for the wealthy Betty Ann Houseman. When her lover betrays her and seeks to steal Betty Ann's estate, Grace is shocked, yet remains intent upon fulfilling her mother's wish and seeing New York City with her best friend, Ginny Jo. Together they will discover unforgettable surprises in this Eric Hoffer Award-winning novel. Highly recommended.

    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic book! By Arlene Uslander I absolutely cannot recall when I read a book that I enjoyed (loved) as much as I did "Dancing Backward in Paradise," written by Vera Jane Cook. Starting with that wonderfully apt title, I became so totally involved in this story that takes place in a tailor park called "Paradise," l was so totally fascinated with the characters who lived in the town of "Holy Horrible Hixon," that I couldn't tear myself away from that crazy, mysterious, wonderful trailer park world.My favorite characters were Miss Grace Place ( Every single time I read that name, I just giggled, wondering how the author ever came up with it.), Mama Place, and Betty Ann Houseman. Poor dear! There was such warmth and love (and a bit of lust) in all three of those characters, and Vera Jane Cook portrayed them perfectly. Then there was also Mrs. Bean talking in verse all the time. What a stroke of genius Cook's part. Oh, and I also loved Miss Dorothea.One of the very best things about Vera Jane Cook's writing is how she magically turn words into touch -- into feelings. For example, talking about a little boy, Chelsie, "I felt him wrap himself around me like gift paper on a birthday box." And about one of the several villains in the book, "He got meaner than a bumble bee shooed off a flower." And, "She curled up there every day just as happy as a fly on buttered toast." "I felt as high and as spry as a bumblebee let loose on a sunflower.....as effervescent as champagne on New Years." And so many, many other wonderful similes.This book is filled with delightful characters, charm, warmth, love and last, but certainly not least, wonderful humor.In closing, I will just say that I ADORED the book, and look forward to reading many books from a superb writer.Arlene Uslander

    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Coming of age in the 1960s told with great characters By Armchair Interviews (This book was a finalist in the Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards)The setting is Hixson, Tennessee, in the mid-1960s, but this story could be set anywhere, with any dialect.The story is the step beyond the "coming-of-age" period for Grace Henrietta Place, who has lived all of her life in Paradise Trailer Park with her parents and her brother. Her life has been uneventful, and she and the country are still clinging to the last remnants of their innocence. It's a small-town atmosphere where everyone knows everyone and relationships are complex, complicating and confusing. These are not genteel Southern people but earthy and unsophisticated folk who use explicit language.Grace's mother has had one goal for her daughter--to go to New York and become an actress. For Grace, getting to New York requires much more than just saving the money to go. People and unforeseen events keep threatening her move to New York. Grace has a new boy friend, Lennie Bean, whom she finds is not only unscrupulous but may be planning a murder. She enlists the help of her mother and a new friend, Ginny Jo (who thinks she is the only lesbian in Hixson), to prevent the murder. Determined not to disappoint her mother, Grace and Ginny Jo, in a junky car with little money and a Chihuahua, leave Paradise for New York. Grace's loyalty, compassion and determination bring her into a new circle of friends in New York as she creates her new life.The author introduces a parade of personalities that you will recognize--people that you will want to know and that you will miss. The life and richness she gives to the people of Paradise will take you in like a welcomed stranger. You will love knowing Grace, her family and her friends, both in Hixson and in New York.Life has its tragedies, humor and mysteries, and this story has all of that. Some really good novels slip through the cracks, don't let this be one of them.Armchair Interviews says: Dancing Backward in Paradise is a story you do not want to miss.

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    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Together they will discover unforgettable surprises in this Eric Hoffer Award-winning novel. Highly recommended. By Midwest Book Review Dancing Backward in Paradise is the debut novel of award-winning theater actress Vera Jane Cook, about one young women's quest to find herself in "Paradise" - New York City in the 1960s, a place beset by hippies, ambition, and the turbulence of the civil rights era. At first, nineteen-year-old trailer park resident Grace Place enjoys amorous trysts with her lover, Lenny Bean, more than anything else; but urged by her mother to seek fame and fortune in New York City, she works as a cleaning lady for the wealthy Betty Ann Houseman. When her lover betrays her and seeks to steal Betty Ann's estate, Grace is shocked, yet remains intent upon fulfilling her mother's wish and seeing New York City with her best friend, Ginny Jo. Together they will discover unforgettable surprises in this Eric Hoffer Award-winning novel. Highly recommended.

    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic book! By Arlene Uslander I absolutely cannot recall when I read a book that I enjoyed (loved) as much as I did "Dancing Backward in Paradise," written by Vera Jane Cook. Starting with that wonderfully apt title, I became so totally involved in this story that takes place in a tailor park called "Paradise," l was so totally fascinated with the characters who lived in the town of "Holy Horrible Hixon," that I couldn't tear myself away from that crazy, mysterious, wonderful trailer park world.My favorite characters were Miss Grace Place ( Every single time I read that name, I just giggled, wondering how the author ever came up with it.), Mama Place, and Betty Ann Houseman. Poor dear! There was such warmth and love (and a bit of lust) in all three of those characters, and Vera Jane Cook portrayed them perfectly. Then there was also Mrs. Bean talking in verse all the time. What a stroke of genius Cook's part. Oh, and I also loved Miss Dorothea.One of the very best things about Vera Jane Cook's writing is how she magically turn words into touch -- into feelings. For example, talking about a little boy, Chelsie, "I felt him wrap himself around me like gift paper on a birthday box." And about one of the several villains in the book, "He got meaner than a bumble bee shooed off a flower." And, "She curled up there every day just as happy as a fly on buttered toast." "I felt as high and as spry as a bumblebee let loose on a sunflower.....as effervescent as champagne on New Years." And so many, many other wonderful similes.This book is filled with delightful characters, charm, warmth, love and last, but certainly not least, wonderful humor.In closing, I will just say that I ADORED the book, and look forward to reading many books from a superb writer.Arlene Uslander

    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Coming of age in the 1960s told with great characters By Armchair Interviews (This book was a finalist in the Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards)The setting is Hixson, Tennessee, in the mid-1960s, but this story could be set anywhere, with any dialect.The story is the step beyond the "coming-of-age" period for Grace Henrietta Place, who has lived all of her life in Paradise Trailer Park with her parents and her brother. Her life has been uneventful, and she and the country are still clinging to the last remnants of their innocence. It's a small-town atmosphere where everyone knows everyone and relationships are complex, complicating and confusing. These are not genteel Southern people but earthy and unsophisticated folk who use explicit language.Grace's mother has had one goal for her daughter--to go to New York and become an actress. For Grace, getting to New York requires much more than just saving the money to go. People and unforeseen events keep threatening her move to New York. Grace has a new boy friend, Lennie Bean, whom she finds is not only unscrupulous but may be planning a murder. She enlists the help of her mother and a new friend, Ginny Jo (who thinks she is the only lesbian in Hixson), to prevent the murder. Determined not to disappoint her mother, Grace and Ginny Jo, in a junky car with little money and a Chihuahua, leave Paradise for New York. Grace's loyalty, compassion and determination bring her into a new circle of friends in New York as she creates her new life.The author introduces a parade of personalities that you will recognize--people that you will want to know and that you will miss. The life and richness she gives to the people of Paradise will take you in like a welcomed stranger. You will love knowing Grace, her family and her friends, both in Hixson and in New York.Life has its tragedies, humor and mysteries, and this story has all of that. Some really good novels slip through the cracks, don't let this be one of them.Armchair Interviews says: Dancing Backward in Paradise is a story you do not want to miss.

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    Minggu, 06 Juni 2010

    Mi familia: Armando Caparó (Spanish Edition)

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    Este pequeño libro relata algunas de las anécdotas de mi familia. Ellos me han influenciado a lo largo de toda la vida con sus consejos, sus actos y con su manera de ser y pensar. Es por esta razón que este libro va dedicado a mis parientes más jovenes. La intención es que conozcan a pesar del tiempo y la distancia a nuestros ancestros más antiguos, como ayuda para mejor conocerse y comprenderse a si mismo. Todos tenemos una familia y una historia familiar que contar. Estoy convencido que estas anécdotas familiares íntimas se repiten en todas la familias del mundo. Esta publicación es un pequeño homenaje a todas las familias, a todos aquellos que anonimamente transmiten día a día las tradiciones, las costumbres, y la cultura de los pueblos. Espero que disfruten leyendo. Armando

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    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By frida Beautifully, well written memories! Thank you Armando for such a great gift to our family..continue writing please :)

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    Rabu, 02 Juni 2010

    The Naturewoman, by Upton Sinclair

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    • Published on: 2015-10-24
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    About the Author Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr. (September 20, 1878 – November 25, 1968), was an American author and one-time candidate for governor of California who wrote close to one hundred books in many genres. He achieved popularity in the first half of the twentieth century, acquiring particular fame for his classic muckraking novel, The Jungle (1906).


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    0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Social commentary that misses its mark By Karl Janssen The Naturewoman, a four-act play by Upton Sinclair, was originally published in 1912 in the collection Plays of Protest. To call this a protest play is a bit of a stretch. At times it's difficult to figure out what exactly Sinclair is rebelling against. Instead of focusing on a particular political or social issue, Sinclair's intention seems to be to simply scorn societal conventions in general and point out the irrational hypocrisy of the upper class.The play starts out well enough, as a somewhat typical romantic comedy for its time, yet laced with the subversive liberal undertones one expects from Sinclair. The Mastersons, a wealthy Boston family, await the arrival of their cousin Anna. Though born in Boston, Anna, who now calls herself Oceana, has spent most of her life on a fictional tropical island in the South Pacific, and knows little or nothing about the ways of American city life. As the title suggests, she is a free spirit, prone to wearing revealing clothing, practicing pagan dances, and speaking frankly and openly about sexuality. Naturally, her conservative relatives are aghast at her behavior, with the exception of a few kindred cousins who admire her for her independence and spunk. There is a subplot about an inheritance that isn't really developed much; mostly the play is about the culture shock between the iconoclastic Oceana and her shrewish aunt Sophronia. Unlike other Sinclair plays I've read in the past--such as the unfunny comedy Millennium or the preachy exposé The Machine--the Naturewoman reads like it might actually be fun to watch in a theatre.The good times last for the first two or three acts, then the play takes a turn for the worse as Sinclair starts to take his subject too seriously. By the fourth act he has abandoned the farcical tone and is attempting to channel Henrik Ibsen. Through the forthright and independent heroine of the play, Sinclair asserts a proto-feminism. Oceana speaks out for the right of a woman to support herself, to make her own choices in sexual matters, and to enter marriage, if she chooses, as an equal partner rather than a slave. Yet, given the time period in which he wrote, Sinclair can't help but cling to some of the conservative societal norms he's attempting to lampoon. He makes it clear, for instance, that, despite Oceana's frankness toward sexuality, she remains a proper virgin, because to have done otherwise would have insured that his play would never see the lights of a stage.Though Sinclair trumpeted socialism in most of his work, his politics are nowhere to be found in this piece, save for some buffoonish caricatures of the rich. His conception of how the ideal male/female relationship should be conducted in the modern world sounds as if it were lifted directly from the writings of Jack London, whose work Sinclair admired. In fact, the title of the play and the character of Oceana are likely directly influenced by the "Nature Man," a prototypical American hippie that London met in Tahiti, as chronicled in his book The Cruise of the Snark. The Naturewoman is far from typical of Sinclair's writing. Those readers who sympathize with his politics and admire his writings against social injustice won't find anything resembling that here. If he had stuck with the comic tone throughout, this might have been a fun and provocative play, but by closing the curtain on a solemn and sanctimonious note he ends up with a work that's mediocre at best.

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