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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Dreams Without Hope: With nothing to live for and no hope of rescue, will this teen surrender to the inevitable? (Volume 1)

Dreams Without Hope: With nothing to live for and no hope of rescue, will this teen surrender to the inevitable? (Volume 1) Review


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Based in 1940, the second year of Hitler's five year war, Annette Gillespie's world crashes and burns when her much missed parents are killed in their first reunion since the beginning of the war. Follow her journey of being kidnapped by Nazi's, being announced, dead, and being rescued again by a charming handsome resistance worker, and then making a decision that will affect her life forever.


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Thursday, July 7, 2011

This Can't Be Love!

This Can't Be Love! Review


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Karen White survives a childhood of molestation and abuse only to grow up and marry a controlling and abusive police officer named Clyde King. She receives a sneak preview of what marriage to Clyde will be like when Clyde beats and rapes her on their honeymoon night. Karen feels like all hope is lost and that she is forever doomed to a life of unhappiness and abuse, until the day she discovers that she is pregnant. With faith in God and the loving support of her cousin Linda, Karen becomes determined to provide a better life for her unborn child. She escapes Clyde's torture, enters a domestic violence shelter, and relocates to Atlanta, Georgia. While in Atlanta, Karen starts a new life, forms bonding friendships with Rita, Jessica, and Monica, three women she meets while living in the shelter. She even finds true love with David Smith, the handsome doctor she works with at Grady Hospital. All is well until the day Clyde tracks her down, forcing Karen to make a life or death decision that could change her life forever.......... This Can't Be Love! is about one woman's journey to overcome overwhelming obstacles, to find the faith, strength, and courage she never knew she had. This Can't Be Love! is a page- turner. Once you begin reading it, you won't want to put it down!


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Thursday, May 5, 2011

This is Spinal Tap: Official Companion

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The companion to the funniest film ever made about rock bands.

Rob Reiner's hilarious "rockumentary" about an aging British heavy-metal group has reached legendary status since its release in 1984. Largely ad-libbed by lead guitarist Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), lead singer David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), and bassist Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer)-as well as a succession of drummers whose careers were cut short by spontaneously combusting, drowning in somebody else's vomit, or other untimely deaths- This Is Spinal Tap chronicles the band's latest American tour in a cunning satire of rock and roll culture.

Now, just in time for the theatrical re-release of This is Spinal Tap, as well as the ensuing video and DVD release, comes The Official Companion, featuring:
Fully illustrated text
A complete transcript of the film (much of the film was ad-libbed, so an ordinary screenplay can lack entire scenes)
Never-before-seen stills from cut footage
A comprehensive A-to-Z Guide featuring everything you've ever wanted to know about This Is Spinal Tap

Don't miss the chance to see behind the scenes of one of the most riotous and memorable satires of our time!


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Monday, November 1, 2010

This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer

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California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, horrified by the elusive Zodiac serial killer. The Zodiac became the most enigmatic and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Over 30 years later, the Zodiac killings remain unsolved. The authors analyze the Zodiac's crimes and supply psychological insight to his letters providing a glimpse into the mind of a mysterious murderer.

California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, distraught over the unsolved murders of the Zodiac killer. The Zodiac became the most elusive and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. A series of letters, allegedly written by the murderer himself and published in local newspapers, only added to the mystery and panic. Over 30 years after he exploded onto the headlines of the San Francisco Chronicle, the Zodiac serial killer remains an enigma that is unparalleled in the history of crime in America, and the case remains unsolved. Violence expert Michael Kelleher and psychologist David Van Nuys attempt to provide a glimpse into the mind of this mysterious murderer.

Kelleher and Van Nuys reconstruct the crime scenes, delve into the records, and psychoanalyze the Zodiac's letters to newspapers and the law enforcement agencies. The facts of the case and the fragmentary glimpses of the Zodiac's psychodynamics that came through his letters forced the authors, reluctantly, to draw a conclusion that is sure to be controversial-namely, that the Zodiac suffered from multiple personality disorder. They also debunk many popular legends and myths about the case, laying out the limited facts that we do have on the notorious Zodiac.


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Monday, October 25, 2010

This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer

This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer Review


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This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer Feature

California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, horrified by the elusive Zodiac serial killer. The Zodiac became the most enigmatic and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Over 30 years later, the Zodiac killings remain unsolved. The authors analyze the Zodiac's crimes and supply psychological insight to his letters providing a glimpse into the mind of a mysterious murderer.

California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, distraught over the unsolved murders of the Zodiac killer. The Zodiac became the most elusive and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. A series of letters, allegedly written by the murderer himself and published in local newspapers, only added to the mystery and panic. Over 30 years after he exploded onto the headlines of the San Francisco Chronicle, the Zodiac serial killer remains an enigma that is unparalleled in the history of crime in America, and the case remains unsolved. Violence expert Michael Kelleher and psychologist David Van Nuys attempt to provide a glimpse into the mind of this mysterious murderer.

Kelleher and Van Nuys reconstruct the crime scenes, delve into the records, and psychoanalyze the Zodiac's letters to newspapers and the law enforcement agencies. The facts of the case and the fragmentary glimpses of the Zodiac's psychodynamics that came through his letters forced the authors, reluctantly, to draw a conclusion that is sure to be controversial-namely, that the Zodiac suffered from multiple personality disorder. They also debunk many popular legends and myths about the case, laying out the limited facts that we do have on the notorious Zodiac.


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