Book Review
Stock Fitter's Bible
Stock Fitter’s Bible is a valuable reference for anyone attempting to shoot trap, skeet, or sporting clays, or for anyone who is considering breaking into the sport. Author Rollin Oswald explains that success is based on knowledge of...
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Yawns
This charming bedtime picture book may be the perfect tool to lull the most reluctant toddlers (and even their parents) into sleep. Margaret Kim’s simple tale involves a teddy bear named Yawns, who has an important nightly task: to...
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Holiday Skits & Contests
Senior centers and kids’ organizations searching for instructional material to help them develop or produce programs for the holidays will find Holiday Skits & Contests a useful resource. The book is the brainchild of TV producer...
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The Balanced Manager
Sass and Addi Somekh, a father and son team, have used their entrepreneurial business experiences to create a formula for success. Sass, who holds a PhD in electrical engineering from Caltech, was the executive vice president of an...
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Kriegies & Goons
For Americans, most knowledge of World War II prisoner of war (POW) camps comes from television shows such as Hogan’s Heroes or films portraying the camaraderie of prisoners, their interactions with the guards, and their often futile...
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Engaging Thoughts
In "Engaging Thoughts", Dr. Hubert Glover cobbles brief passages of Holy Scripture together with his free-verse musings to bring readers closer to the promises of God. His expressions are inspired by church services or his daily journeys...
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Your Place in the World
Hundreds of books have been written about the search for self. The inclusion of a unique component makes "Your Place in the World" a standout in the genre. According to author Tom Anderson, it is not enough to simply discover self or to...
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That's Going to Leave a Mark
Writing humor well is a tricky business. It requires a mix of good storytelling and a healthy dose of exaggeration; the funniest stories are often based on personal problems or blunders. With a stand-up comic’s timing, author Keith...