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Review:Did you know it takes two, yes two, to spin a really powerful vortex? Staged on layers of 65 million-year-old layers of red sandstone, The Spinning Game, is a quick-moving, spirit-indulging, 407 page, modern-day fairytale. The story is a transformative journey that includes a wild woman's coming-of-age, the madness of her unprocessed grief, her quest for authenticity, her wise witchy grandmother, and a love story you will not forget.
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Review:As with The Ring of Five Dragons Van Lustbader crafts a suberb novel immersing us in the world of Kundala. Van Lustbader blends sprituality, technology, and pure fantasty as a backdrop to the epic good vs evil saga. As the saga continues,like with Jordan's Wheel of Time cycle, characters and complexity are added layer upon layer.
The reader is left wanting the continuation of The Pearl NOW!
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Review:"I just finished your book �Corps of Discovery� and in a word it was super. This book is very well written so it moves along well. Your technique of using conversation to cover a targeted incident then narrative to move the story to another section of conversation not only maintains reader interest and keeps the story from bogging down, but it also solidifies the history. Taking a considerable amount of the conversation from the journals � sometimes very close to quoting and other times loose paraphrasing � maintains a sense of realism in the dialogue. I was pleased and impressed by how well you stayed within the historical framework of the Expedition."
"Jim, I just now finished reading your book, Corps of Dis...
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Review:Ten Youths A Day Dying of Gunfire Alone:
Read what the Oakland Tribune called, "a gut wrenching, heartpounding, and insightful new book called the Last Street Fighter." The Last Street Fighter traces the story of young street fighter who survives being singled out by three gangs and a drug dealer at a time in history when the fist fighting ends and the shoting begins. A true story, my testimonial is the first impact book of it's kind since The Cross And The Swithcblade which shares of the life saving changing power of Jesus Christ in the life of one deliquent. Fast paced it starts at 100MPH and ends at 120MPH, a good read receiving good reviews. This is the story of our generation X, with deep insight and take away. A must read for a...
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