Lois C. Henderson


Reviewer Lois C. Henderson: Lois is a freelance academic editor and back-of-book indexer, who spends most of her free time compiling word search puzzles for tourism and educative purposes. Her puzzles are available HERE and HERE Her Twitter account (@LoisCHenderson) mainly focusses on the toponymy of British place names. Please feel welcome to contact her with any feedback at LoisCourtenayHenderson@gmail.com.





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Author: Maffin, June Mack
Publisher: Circle Books
ISBN: 978 1 84694 615 8
 




Author: Sue Macy
Publisher: National Geographic
ISBN: 2010027141
 





Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 1-890995-02-09




Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books   
ISBN: 1-890995-14-2 





Author: William Blake
Edited, and with an Introduction by: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Creativity Publishing  
ISBN: 1-890995-03-7





Author: Dr.John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 1-908995-27-4



Author: John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books 
ISBN:  1890995266




Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books   
ISBN: 978-1-890995-56-0 



Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 1-890995-22-3



Author: Dr. John Diamond

Publisher: Paragon House
ISBN: 1-55778-281-4





Author: Dr. John Diamond

Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 978-1-890995-52-5
 






Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books   
ISBN: 1-890995-37-1



Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 1890995258




Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Warner Books  
ISBN: 0446911186
 





Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 1-890995-33-9



Author: Dr. John Diamond
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN:  1890995282




Author: Philip Shepherd
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 978-1-55643-911-7



Author: Jenny Smedley
Publisher: Hay House
ISBN: 978-1-84850-204-8

Both life-enhancing and elevating. Feel truly blessed–obtain a copy for yourself, and keep it with you at all times. It works for me!
 



Author: Eva-Maria Mora
Publisher: Synergy Books
ISBN: 978-0-9845040-1-5

  A book well worth reading for all those who are interested in healing self and helping to heal others.   
 



Author: Hank Quense
Publisher:  CreateSpace
ISBN: 9-781456-349387
 
Following in the wake of Avatar and many other politically correct works of the 21st century comes Hank Quense’s first book in the Zaftan trilogy—Zaftan Entrepreneurs.



Author: Elizabeth Atkinson
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
ISBN: 978-0-7613-5604-2
 
For anyone who has ever felt out of place growing up, I, Emma Freke is an absolute treat.



Author: Janice Stump Clark

Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-61739-011-1
 
This tale of three dogs, an English bulldog and two Scotties, is both enjoyable and instructive.



Authors: David M. White and Susan M. Guyette
Publisher: O-Books
ISBN: 978 1 84694 389 8
 
At the start of Zen Birding, David White and Susan Guyette extend a gracious invitation to you, the reader, “to accompany us as we examine the divergent habits, activities and behaviors of birdwatchers and birders, to consider how these different approaches affect self-awareness and awareness of the natural world, and experience what this can mean for your own life path.”


Author: Robert Jay
Publisher: Cloverleaf Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-615-29645-6
 
The award-winning first in a series of Carty Andersson mysteries, Montooth and the Canfield Witch is both exciting, no matter your age, and educational.


Author: Dan and Alison Zarrella
Publisher: O’Reilly
ISBN: 978-1-449-38848-5
 
If you own your own business, can you afford to ignore or neglect an online market that consists of over 500 million active users, half of whom log in every day?  Hardly.


Author: P.J. Sullivan
Publisher: Infinity Publishers
ISBN: 0-7414-6167-6
 


Author: C.S. Lakin
Publisher: Living Ink Books
ISBN: 978-0-89957889-7

Ideal for the general reader, who does not need to be faith-based to enjoy it,


Author: John Diamond, M.D.
Publisher: Enhancement Books
ISBN: 1-890995-17-7

Diamond’s approach as a holistic healer is clearly evident in his work Facets of a Diamond: Reflections of a Healer, in which he insists on the capacity of patients (or “sufferers,” as he prefers to call them) to heal themselves, with the assistance of a qualified and committed professional who is able to facilitate the unbundling of any blockages in the Life Energy system.


Authors: Roger & Jennifer Sulham
Publisher: Inkblot Press LLC
ISBN: 978-0-9826414-9-1

This is a great book for those who would like to introduce their children to a range of forest-dwelling critters–I just wish that such colorful books were around when I was a kid!
 


Authors: Elliot Tiber, with Tom Monte
Publisher: Square One Publishers
ISBN: 978-0-7570-0333-2


Author: Elaine B. Fischel
Publisher: Bascom Hill Books
ISBN: 978-1-935456-03-2

Defending the Enemy: Justice for the WWII Japanese War Criminals provides insight into the background to trials about which the average American, according to Fischel, knows very little.




Author: Laura Legere
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-4327-5049-7

Don’t miss this chance to come into touch with a gentle and inspiring woman who has a great deal of compassion for, and empathy with, those who seek a deeper meaning in life.             


Author: Katherine Branning
Publisher: Bluedome Press
ISBN: 978-1-935295-06-8

Yes, I Would Love Another Glass of Tea is worthwhile reading for those who have little knowledge of Turkey—with its multiple black-and-white photographs, on which Branning clearly prides herself, and its coverage of numerous topics relating to Turkey the work provides a useful overview of the country and its people.


Author: Debbie Macomber
Publisher: Howard Books
ISBN: 978-1-4391-0896-3

Not only is God’s Guest List truly a work worth investing in, but most likely, if you haven’t yet had the pleasure of reading Macomber’s other works, don’t be surprised if you feel the call to read others of her works once you have finished this.


Author: Susan Jay
Editor: Steve Evans
Publisher: esssjaaa llc
ISBN: 978-0-9845914-0-4

The House of Yes 
is a work of thought-provoking erotica—it is up to you whether you wish to be more prudent than prurient about it.       


Author: Judy McFadden
Publisher: Summit Mountain Publishing
ISBN: 0-982455-40-2

A delightful and heart-warming book, Life with McDuff is unputdownable and inspirational.


Author: Charles Brokaw
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
ISBN: 978-0-7653-2093-3

Excitement pulsates from the very first page of this eagerly awaited follow-up to the international and New York Times bestseller The Atlantis Code, though it does somewhat fizzle out towards the end.


Author: Tim Ostermeyer
Publisher: Synergy Books
ISBN: 0-9845040-0-1

This charming picture book tells of two red fox cubs that set out to explore the forest and the animals that live in it.


Author: Ray Sikes
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 1-4505-6169-1

Sikes’ honesty and integrity shine out from these pages, and are most refreshing in these days of over-the-top hype and gutless mudslinging. Do read him—he’s well worth it. 


A uthors: Cooper, Pat; as told to Rich Herschlag and Steve Garrin
Publisher: Square One Publishers
ISBN: 978-0-7570-0363-9

Pat Cooper’s sensitivity and insightfulness shine out from behind his ostensibly brash and offensive style in this memoir of six decades and more in show business.


Palm Trees on the Hudson: A True Story of The Mob, Judy Garland & Interior Decorating
Author: Elliot Tiber
Publisher: Square One Publishers
ISBN: 978-0-7570-0351-6


Author: Gilman, Felix
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
ISBN: 978-0-7653-2552-5
 
Psychological insights into the functioning of those living in the mythical old and new world are key to understanding the progression of The Half-Made World.


Author: Snyder, Jenn; with Betsy Thorpe
Publisher: Foot Soldier Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9830782-03-3

This ennobling text was written, according to its author, Jenn Snyder, “to help inspire people to seize moments in their lives to help others.


Author: Jorge-Calderón, Doramas
Publisher: Mill City Press, Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-936107-72-8
 
Ever wished that Market Economics 101 was written in the form of an easily accessible story?


Author: Njaga, Mucheru
Publisher: M&K AuthorHouse
ISBN: 978-0615378770

Patch, Mucheru Njaga’s debut novel, was loosely based on his own experiences at the school.


Author: Hayes, Joseph
Publisher: Synergy Books
ISBN: 0-9843879-4-3

When No One Is Watching might appear at first to be a straightforward detective story, but, in fact, has far deeper and more lasting implications


Author: Shelby R. Lee III
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-4327-5569-0

Lee’s enthusiasm for writing permeates this collection of short stories (or ‘volumes’, as he calls them)


Author: Martin, Rafe
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
ISBN: 978-1-55643-932-2


Author: Gluckman, Michael
Publisher: Light Up Your Life
ISBN: 978-1-4507-2240-7


Making Your Wisdom Come Alive should be a worthwhile investment for anyone who is interested in exploring their full potential as a loving and caring creature of God, no matter who he or she is conceived to be


Author: Karen Kerschen
Publisher: ABQ Press
ISBN: 978-0-9843024-1-3

This unauthorized biography of the life and art of the notable Chilean folklorist and visual artist, Violeta Parra, provides valuable insights into the emotionally troubled existence of one of the most gifted South Americans of the past century.


Author: Kathryn Rose
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781453834558

This newly updated September 2010 guide on how parents can help their children avoid the numerous predators that lurk, just waiting for their turn on pounce on unsuspecting users of social networking sites, is a useful instructional manual that is easily accessible, even to those of us who were born in an era in which the Internet had not even been fully conceived.


Author: Lynette Norris Wilkinson
Publisher: Write Creations
ISBN: 978-0-9706292-1-0

In this personal account of 16 people who lived in the same neighborhood as the author, Lynette Norris Wilkinson, did growing up—the lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, below the Industrial Canal—Wilkinson shares with us the memories of many of her friends, former classmates, and church members regarding the time that Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans.

Publisher: New York: Guideposts

ISBN: 978-0-8249-4809-2



Author: Michael Hoffman
Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com
ISBN: 978-1-60264-605-6

Little Pieces: This Side of Japan is a succinct volume of profound thought, conveyed in fictional form. It should appeal to all those who are interested in the Japanese way of life and thinking


Author: H. Donald Winkler
Publisher: Cumberland House
ISBN: 2010025638

Stealing Secrets is an attractive volume that is well presented and written. Its accessibility of subject matter and style should ensure that it appeals to a wide audience, ranging from those who are interested in the course of the American Civil War to those who are intrigued by any works to do with espionage and the role of women in conflict


Author: Richard A. Barrett
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 978-1-4500-7352-3

Tales from a Spanish Village is the tale of how Barrett, as a young man, lived, with his Japanese wife, in a small village, Benabarre, in the sub-Pyrenees zone of Upper Aragon in northern Spain for just over a year in the late 1960s in order to conduct research for his studies as a cultural anthropologist



Author: Rosita Forbes (edited with an introduction by Margaret Bald)
Publisher: Axios Press, Mount Jackson, VA
ISBN: 978-1-60419-030-4

Forbes’ writing is remarkably fluent for the era in which she wrote, with the major difference from that of contemporary writing being the exceptional length of her sentences, which, however, in no way obscures the clarity of her meaning and the vividness of her descriptions


Author: Susan Parker
Publisher: San Diego, CA: Silver Threads
ISBN: 978-0-893067-09-7

Walking in the Deep End is a powerfully evocative and poignant memoir of a woman who has exerted great effort in coming to a profound understanding of her own being, especially in relation to those around her. The memoir deserves to be read by all thinking women, no matter where in the world they are. Revelatory, probing, transforming and transcending the mundane—this work is a gem that deserves to be treasured.




Author: William B. Bradshaw
Publisher: Austin, TX: Synergy Books
ISBN: 0-9842358-5-X

Bradshaw is in a perfect position to have written such a book, as he earned his PhD under the instruction of Dr. Matthew Black, principal of St. Mary’s College at the University of St. Andrews, who was rigorous in the attention that he paid to grammatical correctness. Bradshaw himself is a firm adherent to the principles laid out in The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers

 

Author: Deborah Duda
Publisher: Austin, TX: Synergy Books
ISBN: 0-9842358-9-2

This book is a synthesis of Duda’s psychological and spiritual understandings and the basic information on physical care needed to support someone who lives at home during the terminal stages of his or her life


Author: Peter Lemesurier
Publisher:The Career Press
ISBN: 978-1-60163-132-9

After a brief historical overview of the life of Michel de Nostredame (1503–1566), Peter Lemesurier considers who the alleged mystic was and what he actually did during his lifetime, based on contemporary documentary evidence





Authors: Tom Brungar and Lisa Nicole Walker
ISBN: 1450584578
Publisher: CreateSpace


What is it that makes tales of drug addiction and prison incarceration so fascinating to the average reader?


Author: Leslie Dunton-Downer
Publisher: New York: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 978-1-4391-7665-8

This lively and informative account of the origins and development of the English language is written so fluently and well that one can read the entire work in a single sitting, which is definitely not what one can say about many works of non-fiction

Author: Rulka Langer

Publisher: Aquila Polonica (U.S.) Ltd.

ISBN: 978-1-60772-000-3


This rare eyewitness account of the early, chaotic days of World War II stretching from the relatively halcyon days prior to the onset of World War II, through the Nazi invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, and the siege of Warsaw to the first few months of the Nazi occupation is told from the perspective of a young working mother


Author: Fae Bidgoli

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

ISBN: 978-160844-517-2


The Twisted Path Home deserves to be included in the recommended reading lists of any community college course concerned with human rights, and should make ideal reading for any person who is interested in the empowerment of women across the globe


Author: James J. Murphy III

Publisher: Shrub Oak, NY: I&J Publishing

ISBN: 978-0-9842731-0-2


Now that Murphy has succeeded in writing a novel badly (and, what’s more, in having it published, which, as we all know, is not a mean feat), perhaps he should try to write one well

Author: Bonnie Barnett

Publisher: Austin, TX: Synergy Books

ISBN: 978-0-9842358-7-2


This memoir should find resonance with anyone from a broken home who has struggled to make contact with an estranged parent. With so many marriages ending in divorce and separation these days, the prospective audience for the book should be very wide indeed


Author:  Tom McQueen

Publisher: Minneapolis, MN: Serephina Press

ISBN: 978-0-9841965-9-3


The sound moral and ethical base of these life lessons, told with mature and reasoned good sense, ensures that the content of these letters provides much over which to ponder. They would make an ideal springboard for intimate family discussions, and could also be used for father–son encounter groups and workshops


 

Author: Mark W. Stephens

Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.

ISBN: 978-1-4327-2517-4


Stephens definitely is on a mission with this book, and, as I have noted, subtitling it A Children’s Guide, although at first seeming to be quite misleading, might be more appropriate than Stephens originally intended


Author: John T. Spike

Publisher: New York: The Vendome Press

ISBN: 978-0-86565-166-8


Author: Roberta Grimes

Publisher: Greater Reality Publications

ISBN: 978-0-9802111-1-5


Grimes’ work should appeal to those who are open-minded in their approach to life and death


Author: Dr. Dale Garland

Publisher: Revival Nation Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-926625-31-7


If you are looking for a straightforward story with no underlying themes, complexities and subtleties, this pièce de résistance is not for you. Letters from Sweetwater is a novel to be savored like finely matured old whiskey—if you try to rush through it, I can guarantee that all you will do is find it a deeply frustrating experience.


Author: Neal Powers

Publisher: iUniverse

ISBN: 978-1-4502-3716-1


Powers has the knack of describing a character in a few lines that convey the essence of that individual’s persona


Author:  Aura Imbarus

Publisher: Bettie Youngs Books Publishing Company

ISBN: 089-0-98430-812-5

 

Out of the Transylvania Night is a deeply moving account of one woman’s search for her own identity, firstly under the Communist dictatorship of the ruthlessly oppressive Ceauşescu, and, later, as she struggles to maintain her integrity in the face of overwhelming materialism.

Author: T.L. Mitchell

Publisher: Knight Romance Publishing

ISBN: 978-0615385631

Intrigued by werewolves and vampires? Then look no further than the novella The NightMan, by T.L. Mitchell.


Author: Joyce White

Series: Sculpting the Heart Series, 4th Edition 

Publisher: Lulu.com

ISBN: 978-0-557-22371-8

White’s poems, which are all in free verse, should appeal to all those who are responsive to both the visual and written forms of artistic expression. Inspirational and accessible, her poems should uplift your spirit and might even encourage you to start on your own personal exploration of the creative potential within you


Author: T.P. Jones

Publisher: Austin, TX: Synergy Books, c. 2010

ISBN: 978-0-9842358-8-9


Author: Dennis Palumbo

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press

ISBN: 1590587529

An upbeat setting, convincing characters and a plot that has one on the edge of one’s seat from page one—what more could a reader ask for in a crime novel?

Author: Roy Holman

Publisher: Everett, WA: Holman Health Connections

ISBN: 978-0-615-29882-5


Author: Hank Quense

Publisher: Hank Quense

ISBN: 9781452871264

This delightful collection of six short stories and two novellas is set in the mythical realm of Gundarland on a planet named Gundar, which, according to Quense, was named after “the omniscient god who accidentally created the universe with an explosive sneeze caused by snorting a larger-than-average dose of His favorite recreational powder.” As you can gather, this work is only for older kids and their insightful parents…


Author: Hank Warren

Publisher:  iUniverse, c. 2009

ISBN: 978-1-4401-3400-5


Author: Ngakma Nor’dzin

Publisher: Penarth: Aro Books worldwide

ISBN: 978-1-898185-17-8


Author: Cory Hamblin

Publisher: Rosedog Books

ISBN: 978-1-4349-9605-3


Author: Aeronwy Thomas

Publisher: New York: Skyhorse Publishing, c. 2009

ISBN: 978-1-61608-101-0

This memoir by the daughter of Dylan Thomas is written in a simple and straightforward style, telling of the many years that his family spent living in the Boat House in Langharne, thanks to Dylan’s patron, Margaret Taylor


Author: Zoë S. Roy

Publisher: Inanna Publications and Education Inc.

ISBN:  978-0-9782233-7-3

This collection of seventeen pieces of short fiction is as delicate and fine as the most intricately woven filigree


Author: Joyce White

Publisher: AuthorHouse

ISBN: 978-1-4343-2066-7

The text radiates joy, and should inspire anyone who has ever had the slightest yen to start experimenting with any material which can be molded to give voice to one’s spiritual search for meaning


Author: Manal M. Omar

Publisher:  Sourcebooks

ISBN: 978-1-4022-3721-8

Giving both an insider’s and an outsider’s view of the unfolding drama of Iraq, the memoir should prove worthwhile reading for anyone who has a keen interest in developments in the Middle East




Author: Kathy Brodsky

Illustrator: Cameron Bennett

Publisher: Helpingwords

ISBN-13: 978-0-578-05059-1: ISBN-10: 0-578-05059-5



Author: Kathryn Starke

Publisher: Creative Minds Publications

ISBN: 0-9769737-0-7

 


Author: Gerry Boylan

Publisher: Synergy Books

ISBN-13: 978-0-9843879-3-9: ISBN-10: 0-9843879-3-5

Delightfully illustrated, with a drawing at the start of each essay, Gerry Tales is a raconteur’s dream, and should serve as inspiration for many a wedding or Toastmaster’s speech


Author: Donna Marie Seim

Publisher: Peapod Press

ISBN-10: 0982691106: ISBN-13: 978-0982691106

For any child between the age of 8 and 12 who loves the sea, this middle reader is a must. A modern-day adventure story of a girl and her kid brother, who are packed off to their Gram and Gramps, who live on a remote island in the Caribbean, is both heartwarming and inspirational



Author: Jamie Hershing and James Stanson

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services

ASIN: B003UYUY5O


Author: C.S. Lakin

Publisher: AMG Publishers / Living Ink Books

ISBN-13: 978-089957-888-0: ISBN-10: 0-89957-888-8

The Wolf of Tebron should appeal to modern-day youth, who tend to be so enthralled by the cult of werewolves and vampires.


Author: Jo Coudert

Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd., Don Mills, Ont., Canada

ISBN-13: 978-0-373-89230-3


Demanding little of the reader apart from a loving heart, these stories are ideal gems with which to snuggle up on a cold winter’s night, and so light as to be the perfect companion for those who are not in the best of health. In short, if you love animals, you will love this book, and even if you don’t, you might find that The Dog Who Healed a Family: And Other True Animal Stories That Warm the Heart & Touch the Soul will make you repent your miscreant ways :)


Author: D.J.Herda

Publisher: New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada

ISBN: 978-0-86571-665-0

Noting the increasing acceptability of the idea of growing edible plants in containers, internationally renowned master grower D. J. Herda sets out in From Container to Kitchen: Growing Fruits and Vegetables in Pots to explore which fruits and vegetables grow best in pots, which varieties outperform their less robust cousins, how to plant and nurture your crops from planting to harvest, how to build your own best recipe for gardening success and how best to get the message out to others: the time is right for organic gardening



Author: Vicki Courtney (with quizzes and interactive pieces written by Susan Jones)
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 978-0-8054-4985-3

Warmth radiates from this colorful text, as does the kind and compassionate approach of the author, Vicki Courtney


Author: Polly Frost

Publisher: Rapture House, New York

ISBN: 978-0-615-37648-6

 

Polly Frost reassures the reader that she has done her best to ensure that each and every one of the twenty-five humor pieces in With One Eye Open is “entirely free of seriousness”



Compilers and editors: Arlene Uslander and Brenda Warneka

Publisher: R. J. Buckley Publishing, Queen Creek, AZ.

ISBN: 978-0-9819654-2-0

Be inspired and ennobled by this collection of over fifty true stories, shared with you by people from all over the world and all walks of life. Decide for yourself in each case, was it just a common coincidence, or was it Divine Intervention? 


Author: Bo Hoefinger

Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp

ISBN: 13: 978-0-8065-3129-8. ISBN-10: 0-8065-3129-0

For any dog lover, this ‘memoir’ is a must—it’ll no doubt lead to you recalling any and all memories that you have of any dog that you have ever owned or known. [For a golden retriever / chowchow cross, Bo writes very well indeed, and deserves the golden paw print of approval.]



Author: Jonathan Rogers
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 978-1-59555-305-8

This lively text should appeal to both youngster and adult alike, and should serve as a welcome addition to any home, school or college library


Author: Kevin Belmonte
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 978-1-59555-304-1

Just how the semi-schooled son of a tinker came to write one of the most influential books in the entire pantheon of English literature provides the gist of Belmonte’s biography

Author: Kevin Belmonte
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 978-1-59555-304-1

Just how the semi-schooled son of a tinker came to write one of the most influential books in the entire pantheon of English literature provides the gist of Belmonte’s biography

Author: John Perry
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 978-1-59555-306-5

Based largely on Winston Churchill’s own writings, Christian Perspectives: Winston Churchill describes Churchill’s life and times from a Christian perspective


Author:  Cinny Green
Illustrator Maureen Burdock
Western Edge Press
ISBN-10: 1889921505. ISBN-13: 9781889921501

With the Trail Writer’s Guide in hand, you have no excuse not to start writing along the trail, so don your hiking boots and backpack, pocket your notebook and pen, and head for the great outdoors…  


Author: Mitch Stokes
ISBN: 978-1-59555-303-4


Author: Malla Nunn
ISBN: 978-1-4165-8622-7

Let the Dead Lie is a well rounded, believable novel that should gain a wide audience, as well as being a work in which contemporary historians and those affected by post-traumatic stress disorder should take an interest


Author: Peter Leithart
ISBN: 978-1-59555-302-7

In this theologically grounded non-fiction approach to one of the leading English novelists of the 19th century, Leithart reveals his appreciation of the mastery of the drawing room milieu by this pre-eminent literary historian of manners


Author: Duaa Anwar
ISBN: 978-1-4327-5149-4

Duaa Anwar has attributed the writing of this book to the inspiration that she has received from her horse, Gerry. Basing the text on assigning attributes usually thought of as human to horses, Anwar insists that every one of her ideas is based on fact and is supported by real-life encounters


Author: Anne Plantagenet; translated from the French by Willard Wood
(Originally published as Seule au rendez-vous in 2005 by Éditions Robert Laffont, Paris).
ISBN: 978-1-59051-278-4 (pbk.). ISBN: 978-1-59051-372-9 (e-book)

The Last Rendezvous is the fictional autobiography of the dedicated poet and reluctant actress, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, who lived from 1786 to 1859



Author: Richard A. Singer Jr.
Publisher: Author House
ISBN 13: 978-1-4490-5623-0





Brief it may be (consisting of only 60 pages), but the insights that it offers may well serve to revolutionize your life.        

 



Author:  Rosemary Trible
Publisher: VIM Publishers
ISBN: 10: 1-935265-09-1 ISBN: 13: 978-1-935265-09-2

Author: Sarah Totton
Publisher: Fantastic Books
ISBN 10: 1-60459-932-4. ISBN 13: 978-1-60459-932-9

Animythical Tales contain just enough of reality to place the scenes within the broader context of the real world, so that the readers are not estranged from what transpires in the course of the stories themselves

Author: Joan Klostermann-Ketels. Forres
Publisher: Scotland: Findhorn Press
ISBN: 978-1-84409-191-1

This photographic essay is both enchanting and intriguing, while simultaneously leaving one asking for more. In her afterword, Klostermann-Ketels describes how this book came to be:


Author: Melanie Lenart
Publisher: The University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 978-0-8165-2723-6

Award-winning ex-journalist turned academic, Melanie Lenart sets out in Life in the Hothouse to see what lessons from the past, including from the two especially hot periods of the Cretaceous and the Eocene, can teach us about our present-day situation and about how we can prepare ourselves for our future on what promises to become an increasingly hot planet



Author: Brad Herzog
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp
ISBN-13: 978-0-8065-3202-8.  ISBN-10: 0-8065-3202-5

Frankly, after encountering Paul Theroux’s well-written travelogues of life on the road, I never again expected to find another travel writer who appealed to me more – that was until I started reading Brad Herzog’s Turn Left at the Trojan Horse


Translated by Oskar Frankfurt:
Publisher: Translation Press
ISBN: 978-0-615-34694-6

The diction used in the translation itself is thoroughly contemporary and is easy to understand, so that Frankfurt has attained what he originally set out to do. However, the author would be well advised to expand on, and to contextualize, the next edition of his translation, so that the work becomes accessible to a much wider readership than that to which it is currently available

Author:  Dennis Palumbo
Publisher: Tallfellow® Press, Inc
ISBN: 978-1-931290-60-9

Entertaining, witty and up to the moment, this collection of short stories is well worth the read, and might even inspire you to start your own focus group!     


Author: Barry Roberts
ISBN: 0-9700246-1-4

Practice Safe Stress is highly recommended for all those who sometimes feel overwhelmed by the plethora of urban mishaps that threaten to infringe on one’s sense of individuality, let alone to undermine one’s very sanity, in the rush and scurry of today’s cosmopolitan lifestyle


Author: Charles D. Hayes 
Publisher: Wasilla, AK: Autodidactic Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-9621979-7-0
ISBN-10: 0-9621979-7-1

To sum up your entire approach in an equation takes guts, and that is exactly what Charles D. Hayes has plenty of. September University is an aspirational work, based on the author’s assumption that “age + curiosity × attitude = a greater quality of life and hope for humanity”




Author: Isabelle Glorieux-Desouche
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
ISBN: 978-0-7112-3091-0

Have Fun Exploring The World Wide Spectrum of Global Art


Editor: John Wareham. New York:
Publisher:Welcome Rain Publishers
ISBN 10: 1-56649-959-3: ISBN 12: 978-1-56649-959-0.


Love, Life and Lust in Double Spread


Author: Steven P. Unger
Publisher: World Audience
Edited by M. Stefan Strozier.
ISBN: 978-1-935444-53-4

Clearly, this book is extremely well organized and logical in its presentation. It is also extremely well written – the reader is swept along for the ride through the relatively unspoiled Romanian countryside...


Editor: St. Vincent, Justin 
Publisher: Xtreme Music
ISBN: 978-0-473-15690-9

No matter how you choose to read this text, you are bound to learn more about the main theme: the spiritual significance of music, as personally experienced by more than one hundred contributors, many of whom are extremely well known


Author: Kendal Finley Privette.
Publisher: lulu.com
ISBN-10: 0557083532;
ISBN-13: 978-0557083534

A Journal Of Recovery, in Free Verse Form



Author: Reneau Peurifoy\
Publisher: Lifeskills Publications
ISBN-13: 978-0-929437-16-3. ISBN-10: 0-929437-16-0

Why Did God Give Us Emotions? is most definitely not an overnight read, but rather a spiritual workbook that requires effort and insight – after all, you can’t expect an epiphany in the form of instant gratification, can you?


Author: Susan van Allen
Publisher: Travelers’ Tales
ISBN:10: 193236165
ISBN-13: 978-1932361650






  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Friedman & Danziger; 3rd in a series edition (July 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979086736

Opening the Way to the Woman in Us All: Ennobling Stories of Female Heroism



Author:Trish Clark
Publisher: Hidden Spring
ISBN: 978-1587680533

Contemplating the Contemplative: A Guide Book to Accommodation in the Religious Houses of Europe




Author: Ann von Lossberg
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 978-1-440-10520-3

Ann von Lossberg'snarration of the Odyssey is self-directed, but definitely not self-absorbed.



Author:Jan Elvin
Publisher: AMACOM
ISBN: 978-0-8144-1049-3.

Not All Quiet on the Western Front






Author: Donna Mae Rose
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
ISBN-10: 1-4327-0605-5:   ISBN-13: 978-1-4327-0605-0.


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