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Heavenly Answers for Earthly Challenges: Near-Death Experience Reveals How to Make Certain You Enjoy the ...10 reviews
Joyce H. Brown

Jemstar Press, 1997

Heavenly Answers to Earthly Questions
This is the most important book I have ever read. I have read everything I could find on the topic of near-death experiences for the last 32 years. This topic of what happens on the other side of our existence, it very important, comforting, uplifting and interesting. It also gives one knowledge of what is ahead. This books has all the answers to all the questions anyone will ever ask about what ...
  
  











  



  
Tears Behind the Mask8 reviews
Donna Certain

PublishAmerica, 2004

Hard to read, hard to forget
I read this book, which is well written,in one afternoon.I could not put it down after picking it up. Donna is a brave woman,for enduring the hell her mother subjected her to. She is brave for being able to share her story with us. Inspireing to me. I am thankful that she has found peace with the master, who was with her every step of the way.
  
  











  



  
The Murderous Urges of Ordinary Women6 reviews
Lois Meltzer

Certain Age Press, 2007

The Murderous Urges Of Ordinary Women
Lois Meltzer has written a whimsical and sexy book called, "The Murderous Urges Of Ordinary Women". She brings together four ordinary women, best friends, who have awakened to find their still vibrant Selves wrapped in the folds of middle-aged bodies, suddenly marginalized by the passing of time. At first upset that they have become "invisible", they come to realize they can use this to ...
  
  











  



  
Certain Men: How to Un-Love Them, Un-Need Them... and Replace Them with a Good Guy10 reviews
Venus Catherine Andrecht

Artichoke Publishing, 2005

Effective Techniques for Keeping Losers Out of Your Life
Every page of this fun to read gem is filled with advice all women should heed! The author shares many humorous anecdotes from her own life experience in order to encourage women to treat themselves with more respect and not grovel at the feet of an unworthy man. Too many women degrade themselves and let "Certain Men" walk all over their dignity. I experienced a recent breakup with a jerk and the ...
  
  











  



  
Unchained Eagle: From Prisoner of War to Prisoner of Christ8 reviews
Robert G. Certain

ETC Publications, 2003

Lessons from an Everyman's Hero
Robert Certain's biographical sketch is more than the story of one Vietnam POW who survived his ordeal with strength, honor and integrity. It is truly the story of one man wrestling with his call to serve, first as a Navigator over targets in Vietnam and then over flocks of Christians seeking God through the Church. Fr. Certain's tale cuts to the core of what it means to serve and serve ...
  
  











  



  
A Certain Magic6 reviews
Mary Balogh

Signet Regency Romance, 1991

Friendship... and a certain magic
I've become more and more impressed by Mary Balogh's books, and this one is no exception to the rule. Friendship turning to love is a familiar theme in romance novels; in fact, Balogh's Irresistible dealt with a similar subject. However, despite some similarities (the heroine is a young widow who has always been secretly in love with her best friend), the characters are unique and very much ...
  
  











  



  
Certain Cure: Where Science Meets Religion9 reviews

Murray Hill Press, 2007

Awesome Read
Great read. This is an impressive work, especially for a first time author. Moves fast, keeps the reader engaged and is 'Michael Crichton' like. I highly recommend this book for those that like science thrillers.
  
  











  



  
The child buyer : a novel in the form of hearings before the Standing Committee on Education, Welfare & ...7 reviews
John Hersey

For Sale: One Town's Humanity
Hersey was justly acclaimed for his fine journalist's eye that was so evident in his Hiroshima and A Bell for Adano. But his scathing social commentary of White Lotus and this book probably have not received the attention they deserve, perhaps because of the fantastic, science-fictional feel of their portrayed worlds. Told strictly as the minutes of a state congressional hearing, this book ...
  
  











  



  
The End of the Certain World: The Life and Science of Max Born9 reviews
Nancy Thorndike Greenspan, 2005

A magnificent biography that links Born's science with his personal life...
I've been reading steadily about the physicists from the same time period as Einstein up through and including oppenheimer and Feynman. My training in science is mostly neuroscience and cell biology, but I've been teaching a lot of chemistry lately at the local community college. This means I have to teach about the atom and what is now known about electrons and basic atomic theory. I've always ...
  
  











  



  
Never Coming To A Theater Near You: A Celebration of a certain kind of movie8 reviews
Kenneth Turan, 2004

Wonderful resource
I live sort of in the sticks--nothing plays at the local theaters except the big blockbusters. So this books serves as a great resource to all the movies I missed: independent films, foreign films, and (my personal favorite) documentaries. After reading this book, I now have many more movies to add to my Netflix queue. I have already seen quite a few of the films Turan reviews in this book, and I ...
  
  











  



  
11 Words for Winning: Finding Certain Success in an Uncertain World3 reviews
Tom Ruddell

Capstar Corp., 1999

11 Words for Winning is a WINNER!
Eleven Words for Winning combines the great truths of how to have a successful life into one wonderful book. Not only is it comprehensive it is readable. It appears to have been written by an experienced communicator. He apparently gathered information from many great philosophers throughout the world and over many ages. Eleven Words for Winning contains exercises to help the reader define ...
  
  











  



  
The Classics Reclassified, In Which Certain Famous Books Are Not So Much Digested As Ingested, Together with ...4 reviews
Richard Willard Armour

McGraw-Hill, 1960

A great followup to Twisted Tales from Shakespeare
This is a wonderful volume of literary humor that really should be back in print. Going through famous fictional works (including yet another Shakespeare), Armour goes through the work of fiction and, taking things to an illogical extreme, presents a very funny take on these classics. This book is hilarious, particularly, of course, if you've read the original work in question.
  
  











  



  
A Certain Want of Reason4 reviews
Kate Dolan

Cerridwen Press, 2007

A Wonderfully Different Regency
After several attempts to have Jeanne Newman break their betrothal, Edmund Rutherford comes up with a new plan. What better way to get rid of an unwanted fiancee than to pretend to go crazy? And yet, when Edmund starts his pretense, he runs into Lucia Wright. Edmund and Lucia are drawn to each other from the start. But one moment, Edmund is acting perfectly sane and the next minute he's a ...
  
  











  



  
The Works of John Wesley: Volume XI: The Appeals to Men of Reason and Religion and Certain Related Open ...3 reviews
John Wesley

Oxford University Press, USA, 1976

Great Value
This is a great value for the money! I am a seminary student (and a Methodist), so having John Wesley's works at my finger-tips is a blessing. It is a beautiful set and very affordable.
  
  











  



  
How You Can Know For Certain That GOD Exists4 reviews
Dwayne James

Xulon Press, 2006

Gives You 100% Certainty of GOD'S Existence!
I was always unsure about whether there really was a GOD or not. Now I don't have to live in doubt anymore. Using the Sin Method has made it clear to me that GOD definitely is real. I have listened to many preachers for years talking about GOD but I just never was convinced by any of them. This book gave me the opportunity to see the reality of GOD for myself. The Sin Method Works!!
  
  











  



  
Time Is Short and the Water Rises, Operation Gwam Ba: The Story of the Rescue of 10,000 Animals from Certain ...3 reviews
John, Walsh

E P Dutton, 1967

A memorable book
I read this book as a teenager (some 20+ years ago) and it has always stuck with me. John Walsh describes, in great and interesting detail, life in the Amazon Rain Forest as lived by scientists who were sent there to rescue 10,000 animals that live in an area that is being turned in to a lake by the building of a dam. This book is gripping and helps the reader both understand the trials faced by ...
  
  











  



  
De Anima: Books II and III (with certain passages from Book I) (Clarendon Aristotle)5 reviews
Aristotle

Oxford University Press, USA, 1975

Aristotle's Psychology in a Broader Context
Aristotle's short but profoundly influential work, De Anima, is set within a rich supporting text authored by Hugh Lawson-Tancred, the Penquin edition's translator and editor, that absorbs almost three-fourths of this volume. Besides his lengthy introduction, the editor provides a useful glossary of translations, summaries before each chapter, copious endnotes, and a short bibliography, but ...
  
  











  



  
Certain Fragments3 reviews
Tim Etchells

Routledge, 1999

Excellent insight into an original creative process.
Forced Entertainment and Tim Etchells have been for the past decade or so, chewing on the edges of performance and theatre. This book is an excellent collection of texts that open up and demystify the experimental devising process. Etchells writes his theory much in the same way has he creates performance. A must for anyone into the fuzzy gaps between the various performance disciplines
  
  











  



  
A Certain Slant of Light4 reviews
Chandler McGrew

Xlibris Corp, 1999

Exciting horror tale
In Maine, Meg is only fourteen, but the weight of the universe has proved too much for the girl. Her mother is a drunk and her father likes touching his girl in places that make Meg uncomfortable and depressed. Unable to cope with his grope any longer, Meg uses a straight edge to commit suicide. Also in Maine Liz Durham stepped off the curb only to have the kid accidentally run her ...
  
  











  



  
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists: Who Came to America Before 1700. the Lineage of Alfred the ...3 reviews
Frederick Lewis Weis

Genealogical Pub Co, 1992

A true classic in the subject
First published in 1950, Weis improves with each new edition; they're now up to the 7th. "Bad" lines are excised completely each time, the lengthy text-notes are very useful, and extensive citations appear for almost every entry. There's hardly a noble family in Europe west of the Dnieper River that does not appear in this book. Dr. Weis died in 1966 and Walter Lee Sheppard, himself a renowned ...
  
  











  







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