Reviewed by: Tamar Mekredijian, Pacific Book Review
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Lois Wells Santalo’s Oops, I Lost My Sense of Humor depicts Santalo’s life story, from her childhood during the Depression, to her surgery later in life, to the present. At age eighty-one, a doctor gives her two options to cope with her pancreatic cancer: To opt for surgery…
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Reviewed by: gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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How to Paint Chickens or The Way My Life Was and How it is Now, the main title of Vladimir A. Shvartsman’s book, is not a course in modern art – he literally painted chickens during his youth for identification purposes. Growing up in rural Russia, dirt poor and learning the ins-and-outs of responsibility, he would put a chicken “to…
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Reviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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“Never drink coffee on a roller coaster,” was the thought that cycled through my mind as I was reading My Half of Tomorrow, a brilliantly written science fiction tale by John L. Dunegan just released by the publisher iUniverse. My comment means we all know that holding a cup of coffee would spill if you’re riding a roller…
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