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The Cure
Date Added: Nov 11, 2009
By: Antoine Devine
Views: 252

Brogan: Thoughts Of Thomas
Date Added: Apr 22, 2009
By: Thomas Brogan
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A Life, A Loss, A Lesson
Date Added: Apr 20, 2009
By: Catharine Arnold
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Anonymous
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Featured Books

The Cure
Drawing on more than 5 years of research, THE CURE is based on a true story that rocked the foundation of the breast cancer research establishment. Two federal investigators performing a routine follow-up examination find themselves reluctantly investigating the death of a prominent scientist who secretly found a drug-based cure for breast cancer. A corporate spy planted in his clinical trial discovered his secret. Her employers, whose drugs are not part of the miracle formula, arrange for his death and the destruction of any proof about his discovery. THE CURE is a compelling story that mixes science with suspense, romance and intrigue in this international action thriller.
Date Added: Nov 11, 2009
By: Antoine Devine
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Fly With The Mourning Dove
The story a six-year-old girl who accompanies her parents to a homestead in New Mexico after WW I. Her mother's journal and Edna's diary tell the story of the hardships women face on the remote high desert. Today, at 95, Edna continues to live out west and manage the two ranches still in her family.
Date Added: Mar 23, 2009
By: Velda Brotherton
Views: 179  |  Rating:    

In Search Of Davy Crockette
This memoir documents the search for my birthfamily in Tennessee.
Date Added: May 28, 2008
By: Linda Silvius
Views: 356  |  Rating:     

Life On Sugar Creek: Battlefield Report From The Last Newspaper War
Now available from Xlibris.com, Amazon.com, and Barnes and Noble.com. Why are newspapers dying? Suicide. When a second daily newspaper announced plans to begin publication, management at the established Journal Review took a critical look at their product and themselves. Anyone who has worked at a newspaper or who has been a newspaper reader will enjoy Life on Sugar Creek. Written by an insider with experience in metro dailies, mid-sized dailies as well as in small markets, this book answers the question that many are asking today: What the hell happened to my newspaper? It is a reflection of newspaper work, sometimes humorous, sometimes caustic, but always straightforward.
Date Added: Mar 21, 2009
By: Skip Marshall
Views: 364  |  Rating:     

Papagenina's Flute
PAPAGENINA'S FLUTE 5 Scenes, Musical for High Schools 4f, 4m, & extras and 3 musicians 65 mins Inspired by Mozart's The Magic Flute. On her 13th birthday Papageno's daughter Papagenina is given the magic flute. After a voyage of self-discovery to her earliest ancestor Ole'pa and the Queen of the Night she conjures up her own prince. With original music and lyrics Scripts available from and royalties payable to Leo Cappel, 98B Paramount Parade, Tikipunga, Whangarei 0112, NEW ZEALAND or leo.cappel@xtra.co.n z
Date Added: Feb 02, 2009
By: Leo Cappel
Views: 184  |  Rating:     

Age Of Obama: A Reporter's Journey With Clinton, Mccain & Obama 2008
Well known TV journalist Mark Curtis, lost his job but not his love of politics. So, he launched a new career as a freelance reporter and political analyst and decided to cover the campaign 2008, from coast-to-coast. The result is a "road trip" of a life time, starting with 15 candidates in frigid Iowa in January of 2008, and ending with an equally frigid Inauguration of President Obama in January of 2009. Along the way, we saw a titan primary fight between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and a tough as nails comeback for John McCain. Curtis visited 32 states with the candidates! There are many personal stories of average Americans in this book. Instead of being an "inside baseball" look at politics, the author chose instead to interview many average Americans about their hopes and dreams for this historic election. There are lots of fun stories and stops along the way, including some great meals. Most of all its a very personal insight into one of the great political campaigns!
Date Added: Apr 17, 2009
By: Mark Curtis
Views: 190  |  Rating:      

Briefs For The Reading Room
What's on the back of your toilet? Newsweek? The newspaper? A shampoo bottle? Upgrade your bathroom reading with this collection of micro-novels. Custom crafted for today's short attention spans, Briefs promises to keep you entertained, keep you thinking, and keep you regular! Join the movement today.
Date Added: Feb 05, 2009
By: Dan Marvin
Views: 258  |  Rating:     

Cursed Blood
Donna is not your ordinary woman. In fact, she was concieved with a demonic curse. Forced to live with this curse, Donna witnessed people die under this curse. She ran away from it as often as she could, forcing herself not to let herself fall in love due to losing so many people she did love. When the FBI become involved, Donna must face her feelings. Will the FBI be able to save Donna? Will the curse destroy the only chance at love? Will love destroy the evil curse?
Date Added: Apr 16, 2009
By: Amber Rigby Grosjean
Views: 166  |  Rating:    

May I See Your Hand? Palm Reading For Fun And Profit
This is a How-To of Asian/Oriental Palmistry. I teach classes in this subject and a requirement is each student purchase the book. It is easy to digest and a person can self-teach this interesting subject just by looking at the illustrations and the descriptions of them.
Date Added: Jan 29, 2009
By: Myrna Lou Goldbaum
Views: 252  |  Rating:     

The Star Seeker
THE STAR SEEKER 2 Acts, Drama 2f, 2m, 2 either m or f. Set on the shore of the Taieri River. A frail old yachtsman had rescued a competitor in the past. He replays this event for a young reporter on his computer sailing simulator. When a dangerous flood isolates his home, the reporter attempts to rescue him in turn and finds him serenely sailing his computer simulator. Scripts available from and royalties payable to Leo Cappel, 98B Paramount Parade, Tikipunga, Whangarei 0112 NEW ZEALAND, or leo.cappel@xtra.co.n z
Date Added: Feb 02, 2009
By: Leo Cappel
Views: 206  |  Rating:    

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