Sheila English's Blog
Apr.23.2013
Many books have been penned about war. For many who have never experienced a battlefield, they are moments of clarity into a situation we could never have imagined. Others, usually soldiers often find a camaraderie in the words of a stranger that knows intimately about their experiences....
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Apr.17.2013
Middle school is hard enough, but when Hal finds out that his dream of getting his very own room can only happen if he gets a good grade on an assignment he works hard to make the grade. But, no one said middle school would be easy!
Hal must write in his journal which will be put into a time...
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Mar.31.2013
17 year old Ember Miller is wanted by the morality police because she was born out of wedlock, and because she escaped the reformatory where the government police threw her to be re-programmed. Breaking Point by Kristen Simmons takes a look into the not-too-far future after a long, hard war turns...
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Mar.19.2013
What a Nightmare! A real one. A girl who is half human, half Nightmare. 16-year old Dusty Everhart feeds on nightmares, when she’s not attending school and drooling over hunky Eli Booker. So when she ends up having to feed on Eli’s nightmares she’s so embarrassed. But, Eli’s nightmares of murder...
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Mar.17.2013
For those of us who believe that there is a higher power, energy and that we can learn to control or harness that energy and use it, this book is a must-read!
The author was in the medical field and the book reflects a very organized, logical and helpful instruction and information delivery.
I...
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Dec.19.2012
Civil War Reflections - Honoring the Battles, Soldiers and Spirits
by Vernon Dutton
Much has been written about the Civil War. Various battles have been examined and re-examined, the leadership of both sides has been questioned, evaluated and battlefield statistics have been printed numerous times...
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Oct.31.2012
The holidays are approaching and I have to admit that I love this time of year. I love the feel of it, the look of it and even the smell of it.So, when I found out that one of my favorite authors, Sabrina Jeffries, has a book coming out on Oct. 30th and it’s a Christmas Regency romance I was so...
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Oct.30.2012
Have you every wanted to slip into the minds and bodies of Biblical characters? Do you yearn to breathe and fully experience scripture and the impact of Christ's presence? Now, you, the avid reader of all things faith-oriented, have the opportunity to do just this.
Anita Higman's recent...
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Sep.07.2012
We are all aware of the power of language. Words enrich our lives and enable us to communicate ideas both simple and complex to one another. Without language, our world would be remarkably different. The task of the poet is to formulate language in such a way as to concentrate its meaning, to give...
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Jul.30.2012
When Francesca Arno meets Ian Noble during a cocktail party held in her honor, she is suddenly bound to him by a desire that is strange and exciting for her. Francesca, who is working to complete a great centerpiece for the lobby of Ian's newly designed skyscraper, is not accustomed to...
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Jun.25.2012
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Bianca Fiore, writer for a New York art magazine, meets archaeologist Giovanni di Serlo in Venice. Before long they embark on a quest to see the object of Bianca’s obsession, the ancient Greek Krater of Vix in Burgundy. There, Bianca makes an astonishing...
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Jun.01.2012
I love sarcasm, wit and a good mystery, so this was right up my alley! Filomena is a cop who sees too much and has become used to that. When a murder and a chemical spill start to give her a run for her money you’d think she would stay busy enough to stay out of trouble, but that’s not the...
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May.22.2012
Bailey Walker is determined to put her life on track, and she is making progress in that respect. After all, her wedding plans are coming together, and she is close to finally making her dream of adopting a child a reality. She is also feeling more comfortable in her mansion, the mildly creepy...
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May.22.2012
I really enjoyed No Country for Old Men when I watched the movie, so when this book was compared to that I thought I’d at least read the first chapter. These are not always my cup of tea. They’re gritty, harsh, in-your-face dark thrillers and they don’t always appeal to me. But, I gave it a...
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May.22.2012
I’m an animal lover so a title like “Dog Days” caught my eye easily. But, when I read the title of the first chapter I knew this was my kind of book. The title of the first chapter? “The Day I Became a Dog”. Think Freaky Friday, but with a person and a dog. It’s funny, it’s tender in places, it’s...
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