Dining with the Dollar Diva: Divalicious Recipes with Ingredients Costing a Dollar or Less Review
Friday, July 15, 2011
Dining with the Dollar Diva: Divalicious Recipes with Ingredients Costing a Dollar or Less
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Golf—Life Lessons: With The Best Golf Tips Ever Assembled to Quickly Break 100 and then 90
Golf—Life Lessons: With The Best Golf Tips Ever Assembled to Quickly Break 100 and then 90 Review
Golf—Life Lessons: With The Best Golf Tips Ever Assembled to Quickly Break 100 and then 90 Feature
Author Lanny Alan Yeske, PhD, managed to avoid the game of golf for fifty years. Even though he had many opportunities to play, Dr. Yeske didn’t try the game until he received a set of golf clubs as a fiftieth birthday present from his brother—whom he hasn’t stopped swearing at since.
Golf—Life Lessons provides clear and concise tips to quickly bring your beginner game down below one hundred and then ninety. Distilled from dozens of professional instructors, books, and personal experiences, Dr. Yeske’s advice is interwoven with stories of his hilarious transformation from “golf hater” to just plain “golfer.” He includes poignant life lessons on everything from marriage and divorce, golfing at the world-renowned St. Andrews Golf Club in Scotland, and surviving the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Dr. Yeske presumes no advance knowledge of the game, but his invaluable instruction will help you to avoid wasted shots—topping, whiffing, shanking, and slicing—from tee to green, from driving to putting.
Let Golf—Life Lessons help you take charge of your game. It’s like private lessons, but is a cheaper way to golfing respectability!
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
A Gift in Wolf's Clothing: Life With Diabetes
A Gift in Wolf's Clothing: Life With Diabetes Review
A Gift in Wolf's Clothing: Life With Diabetes Feature
Rachel Gifford, nationally renowned diabetes educator and speaker, shares her story of living with diabetes from both sides of the exam table. A Gift in Wolf's Clothing begins when she diagnoses herself with her older sister's diabetes urine testing kit, and her initial reaction of, "Death makes more sense than trying to live with this disease." Over time she arrives at the conclusion that if she cannot kill herself to escape diabetes, she'll have to learn how to live with it! Living with diabetes takes her into a career of helping people with diabetes to hopefully, have an easier time of it than she did. This is a story of adventurous learning, that will bring you to tears, make you laugh out loud, and help you find your own spirit of tenacity in dealing with the "Wolves" life may have brought your way. "Reading A Gift in Wolf's Clothing has made me a better doctor..." Charles Reasner M.D, Professor of Medicine and Medical Director of the Texas Diabetes Institute, University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Abduction With Malice
Abduction With Malice Review
Abduction With Malice Feature
Thousands of people are reported missing each year. Ninety percent return within the month - others turn up months, even years later. But few disappear completely. Of those few who do disappear permanently, rumors abound that the missing boys and girls from nations both rich and poor end up in brothels, as forced labour, even forced to marry, but all never to be seen again. But what happens when a maverick is abducted? A girl trained to protect herself. A girl not prepared to conform. A girl hell-bent on escape at all costs. A girl looking for revenge. This is the story of such a girl - her life, her loves and, above all, her absolute determination not to accept what fate throws at her. Abduction with Malice will set your heart racing: you'll either love or hate her, you'll cry, be shocked as you follow her into a grey underworld few have seen, where there are no rules except one...losing is not an option...win at all costs.
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Conversations with Eugene O'Neill (Literary Conversations)
Conversations with Eugene O'Neill (Literary Conversations) Review
Conversations with Eugene O'Neill (Literary Conversations) Feature
This collection of thirty years of interviews with America's only Nobel Prize dramatist records his encounters with the press and gives a striking portrait of the man and the process of his public mythologizing.
A profoundly private individual, O'Neill struggled throughout his life to overcome his intense discomfort with oral discourse as he responded to the probings of interviewers wishing him to discuss a wide range of social, political, literary, and theatrical issues.
Collected in their entirety for the first time, these interviews begin in 1920, when O'Neill was thirty-two. Serious American drama, for many, began and, for many others, ended with Eugene O'Neill. This collection lends new testimony to the truth of that assertion.