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Check out my review of The Dragon Within by Cindy Lyle
Permalink Reply by Joseph Arellano on August 30, 2012 at 10:24pm This is a review of The Eastern Stars: How Baseball Changed the Dominican Town of San Pedro de Macoris by Mark Kurlansky - http://josephsreviews.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/shine-on/
Permalink Reply by Kathleen Higgins-Anderson on August 31, 2012 at 2:50am Showbiz by Ruby Porter (Author Guest Post / Book Review) Ruby gives us a glimpse into Broadway with some great tidbits! Showbiz is an entertaining behind the scenes insiders look at the mystique that is Broadway.
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My review of "A Great and Terrible Beauty" by Libba Bray.
Permalink Reply by Creative Mind on August 31, 2012 at 1:08pm I just reviewed "Talisman of El" by Alecia Stone.
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Permalink Reply by Kathleen Higgins-Anderson on September 2, 2012 at 2:56am Breaking the Rules by Cat Lavoie (Author Guest Post / Book Review / Contest Giveaway) In her guest post, Cat shares with us how she got into writing. Breaking the Rules is an entertaining lighthearted story about a young woman who's juggling many of life's balls in the air while trying to figure out what she wants out of her life. It is a wonderful story about the dynamics of family, friendships, relationships and going after your life's dreams. It is a story that has a mixture of comedy, romance and drama that will keep you engaged and laughing, while providing a twist that keeps you guessing!
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Author Interview: Jennifer Hanson + BOOK GIVEAWAY!
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Don’t think all black people are like this, the police officer said. He squeezed me in a rough bear hug. I could feel his bulletproof vest underneath his starched uniform shirt. It was like being hugged by a tree. He said these words to me, I think, because he was a black man, the principal of my school was black, and almost all the students and teachers were black. He said this to me because I was the only white person around, and I was the only one with a swollen eye. (pg.13)
Chris Travis was the much loved and respected pastor of a church. He and his wife decided to move to New York City where she could pursue a career in acting. He decided that he was going to make a difference in children’s lives. He chose to become a school teacher in the worst performing school in the city, deep in the heart of Harlem.

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San Francisco Island by Randi Hart
Permalink Reply by ManOfLaBook.com on September 3, 2012 at 8:16am Shadow on the Mountain by Margi Preus is a historical fiction novel which comfortably fits in theYA category. This is a well researchedand exciting book despite its intended audience.
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