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  1. Read "The Ugly Duckling Goes to Work" on Amazon Kindle by Wes Linten

    We need work to farm our living. For some it is fulfilling dream, passion, worship, life etc. Very few are blessed with the work of their interests. Getting a good job is the first stage while the workplace second. Here, the struggle is to get adjusted in the new environment begins. The fight is to give the best and make the office a loving place. Working with various minds isn't easy. It's all about complexities, grudges, meanness etc.

  2. Why People Read Inspirational Books by Crystal Jennings

    Inspirational books contains the real life experiences of people whether about sickness that they recovered from, near-death experience or from rugs-to-riches stories. These stories somehow help us cope with our own problems and encourages us to be strong and to face the challenges in life.

  3. Book Review - Levi's Will by W Dale Cramer by Keiki Hendrix

    In W. Dale Cramer's novel Levi's Will, you will find rich storytelling, an eloquent writing style, and thought provoking dialogue. Returning to his Amish roots to attend his father's funeral, Will McGruder, an Amish prodigal, remembers the span of his life from the time he originally fled in shame.

  4. New Eckhart Tolle Book - Insights From New Eckhart Tolle Book - The Power of Now by Ryan C Martin

    This is an amazing book that teaches the reader how to stay in the present moment, and to let go of being absorbed in the mind, past, or future. Most people are totally consumed in one of these three places most of the time.

  5. Peace in the Storm by Deirdre Kelley - A Book Review by William R. Potter

    Peace in the Storm is well written with good character development and believable dialogue. Deirdre Kelley does a good job showing the stress and fear involved when dealing with a violent, unpredictable ex-husband.

  6. White Oleander by Janet Fitch - Must Read For Mothers and Daughters by Yelena Lipovetskaya

    White Oleander, which is not a parenting book at all, but just great fiction, affected me so deeply and had a tremendous effect on my life. It helped me see the world through my daughter's eyes, experience her feelings, and understand the painful need kids have for their parents attention, approval, and most of all - their mother's love.

  7. Two Historical Romance Novels by Lyn Cote by Nike Chillemi

    Although I've never met Lyn Cote, I've been a huge fan of hers. She has two books out with Avon, "The Desires of the Heart" and "Her Inheritance Forever." Lyn is one of those prolific writers who just keeps readers happy.

  8. Review of Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach by Avil Beckford

    Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a fun book that causes you to pause and think, and the good thing about it is you can read it in less than an hour. You can also read it to your children; they'll love the images.

  9. Success - The First Step, How George Got Out of the Ghetto by Emily Erickson

    George Washington Carver (the renowned head professor of the Agruculture Department at Tuskegee University; researcher into and promoter of alternative crops to cotton in the Reconstruction South; a man openly praised by Presidnet Theodore Roosevelt) was born a slave, and was a sickly child to boot. In the book, he is being interviewed as to what started him on his path from that ghetto predicament to being the famous scientist.

  10. Frozen Tears - Mary Ann MacAfee by Gail Pruszkowski

    In Frozen Tears, a tale of love and adventure in contemporary Alaska, Mary Ann MacAfee parallels real life issues and spiritual elements to create a story that is haunting, heartbreaking and hopeful. Kale Leland is a hydrologist in the remote wilds of Midland, Alaska.

  11. Eat Dessert First by Robin Rousseau

    Explore Beyond the Usual and see how indulging yourself is a great way to practice the Art of Extreme Self Care as outlined in Cheryl Richardson's book The Art of Extreme Self Care. I have a sign that hangs over my kitchen sink, "Life is Short. Eat Dessert First." I bought it at a yard sale for something like $1.00. I loved it because it was such a freeing statement.

  12. Cross Estate Highlights Life Affected by 9-11 Tragedy by Glenda Bixler

    It was a story about a family, much like many you've read. A young man is in love and is also deciding what career choice to make. At least that's what I thought when I started to read A Cross Estate by William Thomas Kinsella.

  13. Schizandra and the Gates of Mu - Finally a Novel That Supports Hope in These Times of Change by Tania Marie

    The prophesized Schizandra -- a seemingly simple, comatose 13-year old orphan -- discovers her cosmic destiny and helps reveal the gifts and roles of those she touches while she journeys to the underworld and beyond. Readers will devour the brilliant lightness of this deep and conscious raising novel that touches upon everything from veganism, raw cacao, astrology, tarot, reflexology, natural herbal healing, crystals, amphibious and otherworldly beings, ancient civilizations, the Mayan calendar and impending 2012, to the simplicity of unconditional love and compassion, understanding the core of fears and pains, discovering individual truth and life's purpose and embracing ...

  14. Constellation of The Omens - Deborah Simpson by Fran Lewis

    The author had a vision about the events in this book and wrote them to share with the world and her readers. Imagine being in a deep sleep and seeing visions and hearing voices that tell you the end of the world, as we know it is near.

  15. Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson MD (Book Review) by Warren Gilbolingo

    A bestselling book about a modern day fable that gives us insights in dealing with the changes that we encounter in our lives. What would do if encounter change? Dr. Spencer offers some guidelines backed by research in dealing with change.

  16. The Next Thing on My List by Jill Smolinski by Joy Cagil

    The theme of this novel is personal development. It is communicated through the story of June Parker who decides to complete a list of goals of a dead friend.

  17. A Review of The Vision by Debi Pearl by Joy Mary

    The Vision, though a novel, is bound to stir controversy. Muslim extremists are plotting to stop the printing and distribution of the illustrated story book to the Muslim community. The hero, Asher, determines to carry on the work of his mentor in getting the Gospel to Arab Muslims via the Arabic translation of the book. Read this article for the full review.

  18. Brida - A Review by Nalini Priyadarshni

    This book deals with the spiritual quest of a young girl who wants to learn witchcraft. She is not only looking to fulfill her destiny but also searching for her soul mate. Is magic capable of providing her the answers she is looking for or her destiny lies somewhere else?

  19. The Coffee Mom's Devotional - Book Review by Lara Velez

    The Coffee Mom's Devotional This is a great book for busy Moms. It is written by Celeste Palermo, a Christian Mother of two girls.

  20. Keeper of the Light by Terri Marks

    The story of Colin MacRae, lighthouse keeper on Cape Cod in 1797. Danger, romance and a growing faith are all part of this interesting and gripping story.

  21. Most Christian Novels Shy Away From Sex, Not This One by Nike Chillemi

    Matricide has colored heroine Sarah Graham's life and she's balking at the prospect of being forced to leave her sophisticated urban life and go to a poor rural Christian community. Yet, that's exactly what she'll have to do to inherit the money left to her by the deceased father she despises.

  22. The Angel Inside by Jade Meng

    The Angel Inside, by Chris Widener, is one of the best inspirational books I have ever read. The book integrates life wisdom into a fictional story that a young American businessman, called Tom Cook, has travelled to Italy to search for meaning of life and he meets a mysterious old man who teaches the young man to follow his passion by showing him the art and life of Michelangelo.

  23. Love Waits by Donald James Parker by Gail Pruszkowski

    Surviving high school is one of the most challenging times in a teenager's life. In "Love Waits" by Donald James Parker, fourteen year old Cheri is forced to face some tough problems when her mom dies and her dad moves them from a small town in Nebraska to the big city.

  24. Great Book Gifts For Your Jewish Friends - Inspirational Fiction Book Review by Lance Winslow

    Do you have a Jewish friend and unsure what to get them; are you from a Jewish family and want to get something really smart as a gift? Well, then boy have I got a book idea for you. Great inspirational fiction. This is a great story, as it turns out a Jewish Rabbi, David Kahn, was never Jewish at all, and he never even knew it during his life time.

  25. The Angels of Interstate 29 by Donald James Parker by Gail Pruszkowski

    I downloaded "The Angels of Interstate 29" by Donald James Parker thinking I'd get to it after finishing the several books I was already into. But once I started reading I couldn't stop. It's a thoroughly entertaining tale that proves you're never too old for adventure and love.

  26. The Co-Founder of NLP Reveals His Secrets! by Kiaran Finn

    GET THE LIFE YOU WANT will be looked on as the bible of NLP. Bandler is an innovator, a doer, a worker bee and queen bee at the same time. He is not however an entertainer. This book strips the mysticism, magic and psycho babble from this oft derided "behavioral technology"

  27. Friedman's Flat Earth by Kiaran Finn

    The most interesting and thought provoking book I've recently read is THE WORLD IS FLAT by Thomas L. Friedman. The book title and subject matter; the globalized world in the twenty-first century, would not normally have drawn my attention, and truth be told, seemed a little too dry and academic for my tastes.

  28. Divine by Karen Kingsbury by Sharon Famonure

    Divine, awe-inspiring and humbling. This is what the novel, Divine by Karen Kingsbury, leaves you with. It is the story of untold grace and total, non-judgmental forgiveness. The story of one woman's struggle to survive and thrive after a life of abuse. An inspirational book worth reading.

  29. One of the Best Books on Life by Gregory Vanden Berge

    Most people read a book and if it's good, they might recommend it to someone else, but if the book is great, you can guarantee they will recommend it to everyone who is interested or who they think might be interested in the book. In the field of personal development, one book comes to mind, it's called, "You Can Have It All" by Arnold Patent.

  30. Motivating Children Through Literature - Aurial Blanche 'The Magic Sunglasses' by Kaley Herrick

    Kaley explores the benefits of literature in relation to motivating and inspiring children. This article discusses the wonderful book written by Auriel Blanche, that inspires children to reach their full potential and appreciate their own special values. This amazing and motivationally inspirational book is called 'The Magic Sunglasses'

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