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Following is a a review about a book written by a very talented young man, Christopher Shiveley Welch. Christopher’s mother, Debra, is also an accomplished author…please look for her name in the “Anything Book Blogroll” to the right. Christopher’s book has been reviewed by John Helman of allbookreviews.com and his review was passed along by [...]

This is a helpful guide for those who are going to school and training to work in the Social Work field, and attracted my attention because I have a sister-in-law in the field.  With the many changes that are affecting our economy, this is a field that will be seeing more activity, I’m sure.  If [...]

I have the pleasure of introducing you to a very special book written by a very special woman.  Pam Archer has written a book that is so timely, as many are planning their Spring and Summer weddings, or if you are an advance planner, fall or winter weddings!   I was planning my daughter’s wedding 5 [...]

A book entitled “Nice Average Guy” is written by a more-than-average guy named Ned Mansour. He’s a “more than average” guy because he donates the profit from his books to charities, I’ll tell you more about that at the end of this post. The book is about a man living an every day life with [...]

The holidays are over, and here in the Northeast, it’s time to settle in for the remaining cold months of the winter, which for many means time to snuggle up with a warm cup of something and read a good book.  I have a few in progress right now. It also can be a time [...]

I just finished reading an enchanting story written by James Andrew Bowen called “A Tree’s Christmas”.  Christmas comes and goes, and with it the events that make Christmas a time when families can seize moments to look deeper into the things of family life, and embrace all of the emotions that come with looking at [...]

I have had some time to travel through the mountain climbing skills of Don Mellor, and the camera lens of Olaf Soot and view the grandeur of 10,000 miles of mountain peaks that run from the Arctic to the Patagonia. As I traveled (from my comfortable couch in the living room) the visual experience was [...]

A while back I told you that I’d be reviewing the book, “Cole Family Christmas”. I spent time last week reading the 74 page book, and looking closely at the delightful illustrations, I couldn’t resist, the artwork is beautiful! The story is a true story, handed down through the family, and told as recollected by [...]

The Bible is the greatest book ever written, and I believe the source of all Godly wisdom and knowledge. It is a powerful, life-changing book, God’s letter to man, giving man a historic timeline of the past, present and future, as it relates to His people and what He has planned for them. The Old [...]

Here’s a book review I found at my own article site that looked interesting in light of the present economic situation we as a people and nation find ourselves in.  It’s a review of a book teaching children how to manage money…sometime I wonder if we all don’t have a bit of a “child” in [...]