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The Flame Tree14 reviews
Richard Lewis

Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2004

A Greatly Satisfying Read, said by one living in Indonesia
A marvelously, wonderfully spun tale, steeped in first hand knowledge and laced with imagery so realistic, that you forget that it is fiction. As an American living in Indonesia who was deeply impacted by the Bali Bomb, I battled between not being able to put the book down and needing to put the book down to process my response. This is an amazingly informative book. Through it, one is engaged ...
  
  











  



  
Two Truths and a Lie25 reviews
Katrina Kittle

Flame, 2002

Is it still a lie if you start to believe it?
"Dair was a habitual liar. Not pathological or anything, just...recreational." Thus begins this story about lies, deception, and what happens when the truth is sometimes less believable than the lies we tell. Let's face it we've all been guilty of telling "little white lies". Stories we enhance, niceties we introduce to spare someone's feelings, the occasional all out fib. Whether we like it ...
  
  











  



  
The Legend of Mickey Tussler22 reviews
Frank Nappi

St. Martin's Press, 2008

Fabulous Baseball Yarn
I wrote a book review for The Legend of Mickey Tussler for the online magazine onmilwaukee.com. In that review I describe how Frank Nappi, the author, has a firm grasp on bringing forth a magical history through his novel, weaving in a sense of how a baseball team in the high minor leagues confronts its challenges throughout the season and how history played a part in the development of this ...
  
  











  



  
Passing the Flame: A Beadmaker's Guide to Detail and Design100 reviews
Corina Tettinger

Bonzobucks & Books Pub, 2002

Best beginner Lampworking Book
Passing the Flame: A Beadmaker's Guide to Detail and Design This book is excellent for those just beginning lampwork. There is so much information in this book. Corina goes through many simple techniques to create complex beads. Corina explains at least two ways of doing each technique and she also explains why certain things work and do not work. I was amazed at the beads that I could make ...
  
  











  



  
One Ain't Enough19 reviews
Mo Flames

Greenday, 2008

Wow!!!
Desiree is caught in a love triangle to say the least. She is married to a prominent doctor Jamal Edwards who has a family practice. As of late there relationship hasn't been hunky dory. Frequent with the friendly skies, Desiree is always away on business with her job and Jamal is getting a little bit tired of not being able to spend some time with his wife. Even when she is home she is not ...
  
  











  



  
The Temple of the Twelve19 reviews
Esmerelda Little Flame

Spilled Candy Publication, 2001

gentle and powerful
"The Temple of the Twelve" bills itself as a spiritual fairy tale, and this is an excellent way to describe it. The central character, Caroline, presents herself at the Temple of the Twelve (Colors) to begin her life as a novice priestess. Each new moon, a different one of the twelve Colors (they are gods and goddesses) comes to visit her and gives her a new task to complete to prepare for ...
  
  











  



  
Guardians of the Flame17 reviews
Joel Rosenberg

New Amer Library (Mm), 1988

An Awesome Begining to a Spectacular Series
Quite possibly one of the best series of books ever written. Mr. Rosenberg has created a believable fantasy world. The story flows so well that you'll look up to find that hours have passed and you've become so engrossed that you really don't mind the missing time. With this omnibus you begin a sweeping saga of character growth. You will see how each character is given time to grow and become an ...
  
  











  



  
These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901213 reviews
Nancy Turner

Flame, 1999

Woman's issues
These is My Words is filled with wild west high adventure. It is fast paced and reminds me of watching an action movie. Sarah grows from not understanding what is love. How it is demonstrated etc... to a profound understanding of a healthy marriage relationship. Filled with woman's issues: child bearing & rearing, pregnancy, marriage, courage, strength, meekness, life and death. A woman's ...
  
  











  



  
The Fuel And The Flame17 reviews
Steve Shadrach

Send the Light, 2007

Clear, captivating, powerful!!!
This book is as hard to put down as it is life changing. Shadrach does a great job weaving practical ministry advice into interesting real life stories. This is a must read for every college minister, every college aged Christian, and anyone serious about building God's kingdom on the college campus. Thanks Steve Shadrach!!!
  
  











  



  
Flames of Grace, An Adventure of Spirit13 reviews
Susan Walker

Sacred Flame Publication, 1998

Triumphant and Uplifting!
This true spiritual adventure story reads as gracefully as the title implies. When a young woman plunges into the depths of faith, the reader can't help but experience the dive with her. This story fosters an incredible feeling of trust in the guidance of Spirit! It is a captivating adventure that keeps the reader engrossed until the very last page. I recommend it to any person who has ever ...
  
  











  



  
Beyond Fusion: A New Look at Ethnic Influences on Contemporary Cooking12 reviews
Rainer Zinngrebe

Flame of the Forest Publishing, 2001

Beyond Fusion
Rainer's credentials are impressive. Renowned chef Pierre Koffmann refers to him as one of the most brilliant young chefs to graduate his restaurant La Tante Claire in Chelsea (London). In addition to this culinary confirmation, Rainer has traveled and worked thoughout Asia, North America and Europe. So who better to iron out some of the wrinkles in the confusion over fusion than a chef who has ...
  
  











  



  
Evolve: The mystery of love revealed. A Spiritual Guide to Exploring Our Ultimate Truth8 reviews
Dale E. Sarna

Gaia Ascension Corp., 2008

Profound, yet simple to understand
I give this book 5 stars! I found this book quite profound, yet surprisingly simple to understand, using stories as analogy at times to relay the point, creating an experience of understanding for the reader. For a complete interview with the author about his work, please visit Abundance Alley, the internet radio show on blogtalkradio.com, and look for the show with Dale Sarna (Sept 2)and his ...
  
  











  



  
The Flame Keepers9 reviews
Ned Handy, Kemp Battle

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2006

Incredible Tale of Successful Ingenuity, Perseverance, Courage
It is not hyperbole to say that The Flame Keepers is an excellent, well-paced book that will captivate readers of all ages and backgrounds - from teens to seasoned citizens. Not only about World War II, or even strictly a "war story," the book covers the effects on human behavior of war, imprisonment and defiance of one's enemies -- all well beyond the armored battles that raged. Author and ...
  
  











  



  
Sacred Vow10 reviews

Dragon's Beard Publishing, LLC, 2006

Discovering mystical love
Reviewed by Catherine Phelps for Reader Views (1/07) When chosen by the Crone Mother to perform a ritual, Katrina begins her frantic search for the answer to settle the rift in the Collective Consciousness. Having trained for this high honor in the monastic order of mystical women, she reserves her position by seeking and finding her understudy. In discovering their bond, Katrina comes to ...
  
  











  



  
How To Paint Flames (How-To)8 reviews
Bruce Caldwell

Motorbooks, 2005

Hot Book
If you want a great overveiw of how to apply flames, this is the book. If you want to learn how to apply flames, this is the place to start. It gives detailed instructions, materials, and brand names, so you get started right, and getting started right gives you a great base for gaining expearance.
  
  











  



  
Stewards of the Flame12 reviews
Sylvia Engdahl

BookSurge Publishing, 2007

Do health considerations trump all other human values???
XXXXX "We are not superhuman, but we're finding ways to develop what some would call superhuman powers...We're a vanguard...but we are also stewards of something in humankind that our civilization no longer fosters: the awareness that we are more than our bodies, that the human mind and spirit is a tangible force that is no less real for being nonphysical. This awareness is a flame that must ...
  
  











  



  
How to Get Organized Without Resorting to Arson: A Step-By-Step Guide to Clearing Your Desk Without Panic or ...12 reviews
Liz Franklin

Clara Fyer Books, 2003

Insightful Book
I've read quite a few books on organizing. After awhile, they all come out about the same in advice, each with their unique point of view and maybe a couple of "wow" moments. This book though, had something different to offer. Liz Franklin addresses disorganization - not as an issue of laziness or bad habits but of not organizing ourselves how we work naturally. We each are different in ...
  
  











  



  
Flame-out : From Prosecuting Jeffrey MacDonald to Serving Time to Serving Tables8 reviews
James Blackburn

Leslie Books, 2000

Much needed lessons
The title of this book may initially attract you because of the famous Jeffery Mcdonald murder case. But the book itself ends up being about every man..our temptations, our potential for self-destruction without regard to education or socio-economic status. And yet James Blackburn gives us a message: there is redemption--but apparently only through confession, humiliation and loss. This is ...
  
  











  



  
The Eternal Flame (The Great Tree of Avalon)8 reviews
T. A. Barron, 2008

A Great Ending, to A Great Trilogy
Some book series end with a disappointment, or cliffhanger. Some books end with a poorly written ending, or one that does not make sense. That, however, is not the case with this book. The Great Tree of Avalon: The Eternal Flame is a great ending to a great series. The book is the final installment of the trilogy, and follows the story of the three separate paths that each character takes in the ...
  
  











  



  
A Distant Flame9 reviews
Philip Lee Williams, 2004

The best of art, craft, accuracy and realism
While young Charlie Merrill can hit a target 2,000 yards away with a Whitlock rifle, he is an unlikely soldier. We see him before the war as a frail, sickly teenager who is well-schooled in poetry and classical literature, living in one of the many North Georgia towns that is not altogether convinced in the wisdom of secession, much less war. We see Charlie Merrill in 1914 as his home town ...
  
  











  







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