Archive for March 30, 2010
Beyond Guilty by Richard Brawer
BEYOND GUILTY is thought provoking by forcing further thoughts about capital punishment and racial profiling.
March 30, 2010
Tags: beyond guilty, book review, richard brawer Posted in: Fiction
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When Winter Returns by Kathryn Miller Haines
This is a realistic and fast-paced adventure of life during 1943 in New York. The characterization is phenomenally portrayed with the characters’ problems and successes.
March 30, 2010
Tags: book review, kathryn miller haines, when winter returns Posted in: Mystery
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With Hearts Courageous by Jon Steven Nappa
Hillary’s story is one of perseverance and, possibly, of resurrection, but Nappa pursues it solely as perseverance, philosophy, and reverence for his subject that takes his focus off of setting the scenes and sequencing.
March 30, 2010
Tags: book review, jon steven nappa, with hearts courageous Posted in: Fiction
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SECOND LIFE (SUCCESS AND FAILURE ARE BUT TWO SIDES OF THE SAME PAGE)

