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July 13, 2012

Book Review — Scalp Mountain

by Julia Robb My Review Scalp Mountain is historical fiction and I’m a big fan of this genre. Before writing this story, Julia Robb did extensive research about the history and geography of the region. It shows. That said, this … Continue reading →
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Published on July 13, 2012 09:24

July 12, 2012

Recipient of the One Lovely Blogger Award

Thank you author and friend, T.James for adding me to your  list of recipients for the:  One Lovely Blogger award! Rather than commenting on my own accomplishments, allow me to support and recommend your latest work. I wish you the … Continue reading →
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Published on July 12, 2012 09:38

July 7, 2012

Closed Doors, A Trilogy

Rich Weatherly’s new book, Closed Doors is Live on Amazon.com as of July 24, 2012 Quote by Editor, Erin Potter Wonderful story! Like the others, well written with well chosen words and description that leaps off the page. I felt … Continue reading →
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Published on July 07, 2012 10:46

July 3, 2012

Independence Day Weekend - This Date in History, July 2nd

Reblogged from welcome to my place: Image via Wikipedia Brave men chose liberty and freedom on this day once at the start of this nation and again 87 years later. It took great courage. Please consider: Notes on the Declaration … Continue reading →
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Published on July 03, 2012 12:48

July 2, 2012

My Favorite Writing Advice ~ Trust The Story (Reblogged)

In the past I’ve reviewed SMALL AS A MUSTARD SEED, by Shelli Johnson. I’ve also interviewed Shelli to help my readers get additional insights into the background behind Shelli’s award winning book.   Shelli’s most recent blog post provides advice … Continue reading →
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Published on July 02, 2012 17:02

June 27, 2012

Book Review — Grapes of Wrath

by John Steinbeck “My whole work drive has been aimed at making people understand each other. . . .” —Steinbeck in a 1938 letter After years of suffering through the Great Depression and sweeping devastation caused by ‘Black Blizzards’ during … Continue reading →
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Published on June 27, 2012 19:13