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Title: The Medicine Man And The Seven Secrets Of Life
Author: Theodore W. Daw
Review: There really is an answer. There really is a truth. There really is a cure to cancer and AIDS and most of our deadly diseases. God really is here with us today, and there really is a way to bring about lasting an immediate world peace. There is a way to produce free electrical energy and end the fuel and pollution and nuke age! And there really is a way to save our planet, and I don’t think we ca see if from here...
See author’s own website: www.the-medicine-man.org

 

Title: Food - Assembly Instructions
Author: Martin James
Review: "OK, you’ve now got a kitchen - but what can you do with it?"
From the outset, Martin James is sympathetic to his readers. By using clear and concise methods of meal creation, he guides even the newest of chefs through the art of cooking.
See author’s own website: www.food-assemblyinstructions.com

 

Title: Contact Points
Author: Elaine Moss
Review:This book is, in essence, nine essays which describe my personal experiences of contact with those on the other side. Beginning with someone who is very shortly to pass on, and eventually ending with a sequence of events which culminate with probable contact being made via a computer.
See author’s own website: www.contact-points.co.uk

 

Title: Ravens Deep
Author: Jane Jordan
Review:Concealed and protected by the ruthless determination of its secretive owner, Ravens Deep is an ancient house that patiently waits to play out the next chapter of its chilling legacy.
See author’s own website: www.ravens-deep.com

 

Title: Nectar Of The Grateful Victim
Author: Taran Dhillon
Review:Nectar of the Grateful Victim is a fictionalized account of thirty years in the life of a remarkable and inspiring woman called "Maya." Her story is by and large true and is typical of many women born in India during the 1950s through the 1970s...a story of exacting societal expectations, control, and limitations.
See author’s own website: www.nectarofthegratefulvictim.com

 

Title: Achieving Inner Peace
Author: Sohan Singh
Review:We all seek internal happiness and mental peace, but quite often in vain. We look for peace in idleness. We look for peace in quiet corners. We travel to distant places, go on pilgrimages but it still eludes us. But people who constantly accept themselves as they are, cultivate their self-awareness, and increase self-knowledge, lead a spiritual life, progress further and gain internal strength.
See author’s own website: www.achievinginnerpeace.com

 

Title: Space Travelers Land At Buckingham Palace
Author: Peter Lancaster Walker
Review:When Space Travellers from the planet Valpon land at Buckingham Palace, London will never be the same! From a chance spot in the Oxford-Cambridge boat race to attending the Epsom Derby, this adventurous group of alien adults (who look exactly like Earth Children) follows their commander, Astrid, as they split visit Valponians’ favourite vacation spot, planet Earth.
See author’s own website: www.space-travelers.co.uk

 

Title: Outer Darkness: 70 Ad - End Of The Jewish World
Author: Jerry Greene
Review: "No human has all the truth or is totally correct in their doctrines."
In a triumph of modern debate, Jerry Greene has provided an intriguing and original set of answers to questions in the Bible. By looking at controversial issues in an original and objective light whilst staying passionate, Outer Darkness has achieved the impossible.
See author’s own website: www.outerdarkness.net

 

Title: Scatterlings Of Africa
Author: Peter Davies
Review: It’s December 1972 and Lieutenant Ron Cartwright is obsessed with defending his country against insurgents in a vicious civil war. Comrade ‘Gumbarishumba’ Gadziwa is equally determined to win the fight for Zimbabwe to be restored to his people.
See author’s own website: www.scatterlingsofafrica.co.uk

 

Title: The Galaxy Boys And The Sphere
Author: Andrew Steele
Review: The Galaxy Boys had no idea they were boys of the galaxy, living in an orphanage in Brooklyn as they were. They also had no perception of events outside planet Earth - now racing towards them across the heavens - events that would change their understanding of reality, then their lives respectively.
See author’s own website: www.the-galaxy-boys.net

 

Title: Roatan Odyssey
Author: Anne Jennings Brown
Review: Texan adventurer Howard Jennings plucks Anne from her quiet village life in England and convinces her not only to marry him but to uproot to the idyllic island of Roatan. Despite her better judgement, Anne packs her bags and meagre finances, and leaves her two children at boarding school.
See author’s own website: www.roatan-odyssey.com

 

Title: The Apprentice Who Stuttered
Author: John Newbury
Review: The young John Newbury had been loving boats since he was a small kid.
When he had the chance to sail a proper one and start his career at sea, he was over the moon. When he was a kid, because of a speech impediment, he was unsure about his own abilities and about what he could achieve in life.
See author’s own website: www.the-apprentice-who-stuttered.com

 

Title: The Highs And Lows Of Online Dating
Author: Cyndi Gayle
Review: This book was written in a tongue in cheek style, to bring a sense of openness ad passion with a wild sense of humour. Most of the way through the book I was either laughing or crying but I was never expressionless. I dug deep in me to bring out a hidden truth without creating offence to others, and to help create openness, coupled with fun and passion.
See author’s own website: www.thehighsandlowsofonlinedating.com

 

Title: Life...It’s A Piece of Cake
Author: Sam J. Webb
Review: Life...it’s a piece of cake is the engaging story about how teenage boy Ben’s life shifts into a whole new level of learning and discovery, after unexpectedly spending a weekend with man of Wisdom Trader Jack.
See author’s own website: www.life-itsapieceofcake.com

 

Title: Wholeness Within
Author: Zoe Joseph
Review: We are living in a time where people are searching for inspirational and spiritual growth, whatever it may be, people are still in search of something, this may be God, self-awareness, guidance, a partner, children, knowledge and wisdom, whatever the case, it all resides under the same thing, spirituality.
See author’s own website: www.wholenesswithin.com

 

Title: The Uprights
Author: James Hill
Review: Their predicament is seemingly hopeless. The land and its vegetation, never offering more than bare subsistence, is close to exhaustion; most meat on the hoof is too fast to catch; and the big cats, their main competitors for the prey, are not averse to turning on their two-legged rivals instead. The climate is changing, making a bad situation even worse.
See author’s own website: www.theuprights.co.uk

 

Title: Relax, We Are Only Visiting This Planet
Author: Willem Naude
Review: This book is not for everyone. It is definitely more for someone who is ready to challenge the conventional model of the world and who is ready to revisit core concepts that matter in life, in an open free thinking way.
See author’s own website: www.relax-weareonlyvisitingthisplanet.com

 

Title: Mariard Volume 1 The Gifting
Author: Christine Jones
Review: Born of their seeds, kingdom will rise against kingdom.
One will hold great mysteries, One will turn the tide. One will not be bound. War is fought not only on the field, but also within the mind.
Nothing is what it seems, take nothing for granted.
See author’s own website: www.mariard-thegifting.com

 

Title: Sell The Pig And Buy Me Out
Author: Ben Aldiss
Review: A cast of sturdy characters representing main stereotypes of the working class’ features: senior ordinary seaman O’Rourke ‘Western Ocean man’; the murderous Captain Jake; Busti, the elderly Egyptian galley boy; drunken Chief Mate Cartrite; Dingbat the ancient alcoholic Welsh engineer; Hesta, the Padre’s wife, and Clarrie the ancient and classically camp chief steward.
See author’s own website: www.sellthepig-and-buymeout.com

 

Title: Handbook Of Human Conflict Technology
Author: Tina Monberg
Review: Gone are the days when CEOs can allow staff to play the conflict lottery. They need outcomes. They need them fast. They need maximum stability and certainty in this unpredictable world. They need to anticipate and prevent tension and conflict at every opportunity.
See author’s own website: www.handbook-of-human-conflict-technology.com

 

Title: The Adventures Of Octavia And Fortepiano
Author: Ann Warner
Review: Little does Octavia know, but her surprise birthday gift from her Grandmother is a grand piano; but this piano is much more than it seems. Fortepiano, for that is what her piano is called, is very much a person in his own right. Little does our friendly piano realise, but he has lodgers under his strings. They are called the Triplets; Poco, Pochettino, (Poch for short), and Placido, all three very mischievous little people.
See author’s own website: www.the-adventures-of-octavia-and-fortepiano.com

 

Title: The Mount’s Bay Monster
Author: Rosemary Davison
Review: In the far south-west of England there is an ancient and mysterious land. Cornwall (or Kernow) is its name. Bounded by huge granite cliffs that sweep down to the wild Atlantic Ocean, remote from the rest of Britain, this is a land of legend and magical beauty.
See author’s own website: www.the-mounts-bay-monster.com

 

Title: Silver Bubbles
Author: Peter Fergus
Review: Mike Morgan’s commercial diving business is going downhill fast; his wife has left him and now all he knows is at risk. It is time to throw caution to the wind and fill a lifetime’s dream, which is to escape to sea and salvage the riches from lost and forgotten shipwrecks.
See author’s own website: www.silver-bubbles.com

 

Title: Forgotten Souls
Author: David T. Procter
Review: The death of a friend means DS Jim Carter must fight his own demons, in the hunt for those responsible. He faces mistrust and vilification from everyone, his ex wife and colleagues, all of whom think of him as a drunk and a liar. Alone and isolated, friendship emerges from a strange quarter.
See author’s own website: www.forgotten-souls.co.uk

 

Title: The Mind of a Genius
Author: David Snowdon
Review: When top British scientist, Malcom Prince, completed his latest project, there were a lot of interested parties. The MI4, the CIA and the Denmark Intelligence were all very interested. The word had spread that Prince had been working on a very important project. And had invented a formula that could change the world.
See author’s own website: www.the-mind-of-a-genius.com

 

Title: Wake Up And Smell The Reality
Author: Brian Fox
Review: When it comes to self-help books, here is a unique one because it does not offer things that are simply not available to the average person. As the name suggests it is based on reality, and is aimed at real people who are interested in learning some things about themselves, in order to make things better for themselves within the world they live in.
See author’s own website: www.wakeupandsmellthereality.com

 

Title: Inner Space Book One
Author: Merlin Fraser
Review: How well do you know your best friend?
How would you react if he was suddenly arrested for murder?
At 45 years of age with a broken childless marriage behind him Detective Inspector Nick Burton is just coasting through life.
See author’s own website: www.merlin-fraser.com

 

Title: Kytos – The Dark Beyond
Author: John von Kesmark
Review: Kytos – The Dark Beyond covers events in Britain in 2078. The part human, part rodent Rathings rule with an iron fist but have to rely on human civil servants to run the country and the economy, crumbling due to trade and travel embargoes imposed by the rest of the world.
See author’s own website: www.kytos-thedarkbeyond.com

 

Title: Stop Smoking Easily and Transform Your Life for Good
Author: Elliott Wald
Review: The stop-smoking method widely believed to be the most successful in the world is now offered in a book that can break your habit for good. Elliott Wald is an expert, a world-renowned authority on smoking cessation, who has personally helped thousands of smokers to stop and has taught his EasyStop method to a network of consultants in three continents.
See author’s own website: www.elliott-wald.com

 

Title: We Are All One
Author: J. M. Harrison
Review: "When you venture beyond identity, you realize that what you are is awakened consciousness. No longer a separate piece of the puzzle of life, but interconnected existence itself."
See author’s own website: www.we-are-all-one.net

 

Title: If She Had Only Said Sorry
Author: Candy Adderley
Review: When Sam was born, her mother was dying, in the act of giving birth to her. As a curse, all her life has been influenced by this episode.
Her sister felt her own life ruined and began to hate and mistreat her since she was a child.
See author’s own website: www.ifshehadonlysaidsorry.com

 

Title: Eternal Death, Lost Beneath The Surface
Author: Lily Strange
Review: Terry Bruckham can’t catch a break. Although the popular author has finally found love with Elvin Barris, the handsome frontman for the highly regarded London blues-rock act Indigo Reflection, forces beyond the worlds between the living and the dead threaten not only her happiness but her very soul. Terry and Elvin’s friends and relatives begin having dreams which reveal the nature of the terrifying threat.
See author’s own website: www.eternal-death.com

 

Title: In Silence, Discovering Self through Meditation
Author: Jane Rosalea Booth
Review: How often does an insight happen that triggers a new thought or a perception that changes the direction of your life? An insight occurred upon a mountain top in China that changed Jane’s life forever. She discovered the power of meditation to transform her life instantly.
See author’s own website: www.in-silence.net

 

Title: Beyond Identity
Author: Preminder Singh Sandhawalia
Review: In 1982 Ranjit Singh is a young student in a small town college in Punjab. Law-abiding and serious, his ambition is to join the Civil Service and serve his country. However, the militancy in Punjab and the disturbances in Delhi in 1984 cause him considerable suffering not for what he does but because of who he is.
See author’s own website: www.beyond-identity.org

 

Title: Sid the Sock Eating Monster
Author: Awen Little
Review: There’s a sock-eating monster in the washing machine. He could be in every house in the world, just waiting for you to put some socks to wash so that he can fulfil his hunger.
See author’s own website: www.sid-the-sock-eating-monster.com

 

Title: Wildlife, Murram and Bush: A Family Adventure
Author: Brian Dawtrey
Review: It is 1962. Imagine leaving behind all that is familiar and comfortable in Norfolk, to travel to an uncharted posting in Tanganyika, with three small children and all your worldly goods, whilst your friends and relations predict doom and disaster in the ‘Dark Continent’. This is the adventure that Brian Dawtrey and his family embarked upon, armed with a black rolled umbrella with a gold band to fight off primitive savages and a brand new Hoover washing machine.
See author’s own website: www.wildlifemurramandbush.com

 

Title: The Flesh Of Kings
Author: M. B. Lemanski
Review: Flaring tensions over Jerusalem’s Temple Mount have led to the complete structural collapse of the Dome of the Rock. Prophesied for millennia, the final terror is at hand, followed by seven long years of apocalyptic warfare locked in stalemate. And then the war is over. Or so it would seem.
See author’s own website: www.thefleshofkings.com

 

Title: The Cause
Author: Jane Mann
Review: Kate Wilson at 28 is at a turning point in her life when she meets the dynamic activist, Mark Stanton, whose aim is to end all animal experiments by the notorious company, Draco. Though reluctant at first, Kate is persuaded by Mark to go undercover for a temporary job in Draco’s laboratories to get vital information.
See author’s own website: www.the-cause.co.uk

 

Title: Too Young to Die
Author: David Snowdon
Review: When June Patterson was brutally murdered on Streatham Common, the whole nation was sickened by the gruesome, cold-blooded killing. And everyone reckoned that it would only be a matter of time before the vicious killer was caught and brought to justice. But four years later, the police were no nearer to catching the killer than they were on day one.
See author’s own website: www.too-young-to-die.com

 

Title: You Don’t Have to Change Who You Are to Have a Great Marriage
Author: Max Vogt
Review: Using a very conversational style, Dr. Max stresses how our personality features, inherited by our familiar background plus the experiences in our adult life, create our reactions and behaviours every day. That may provoke us not being open to our partner or not dealing with matters in our daily life as straight as we should. That’s because our life is just not as we would.
See author’s own website: www.great-marriage.net

 

Title: Harry Hanson And The Seaham Pit Disaster
Author: Stephen Ward
Review: On the 8th of September 1880, an explosion rocked the small town of Seaham Harbour. That explosion led to what has become known in the mining history of the North East of England, as the Seaham pit disaster. Over one hundred and sixty men lost their lives.
See author’s own website: www.seahamdisaster.com

 

Title: Martyr’s Creek
Author: David Chacko
Review: What happens when an old enemy dies and names you the executor of his estate? How many ways can hatred twist into less deadly things? How many people from the past will appear in this wake like walking ghosts?
See author’s own website: www.martyrscreek.com

 

Title: The Glass Dagger - First Book Of The Glassmaker Series
Author: Peter Cooke
Review: When Giam Bellini, rising star of Murano glassmaking, falls in love with Lady Maria Morisini it lights the fuse of an explosive tale of betrayal and intrigue. This encompasses the corrupt sixteenth century world of Venetian politics and the Court of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
See author’s own website: www.theglassdagger.co.uk

 

Title: Strike Terror
Author: Bob McElwain
Review: When a sniper kills the lovely woman Nick is walking behind, he can’t restrain himself. He tries for the shooter. Bare handed. Even though he fails, it’s headline news. Kate wants a follow up story. Nick isn’t interested.
See author’s own website: www.strike-terror.com

 

Title: A Comfortable Death
Author: J.S. Raynor
Review: On 30th December 1965, Ferdinand Marcos was inaugurated as President of the Philippines. On the same day, in the province of Cotobato, Dolores Tiguelo gives birth to her eighth child, Lisa. This is Lisa’s story.
See author’s own website: www.acomfortabledeath.com

 
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