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Is Life Worth It? Sex, Money and Power from a Psychic's Point of View134 reviews
Stephen Piperno

Infinity Publishing, 2005

Clever and Historical
I found that this book has a lot of history in it. It was nice to read about psychic Stephen's views. I am a firm believer in being open minded and this psychic book made me feel more open minded then ever. I clearly wanted to get a taste of psychic science in a nut shell and I did. This was the 3rd psychic book that I have read and I found it to be different and somewhat entertaining. I ...
  
  











  



  
Rainy Day People33 reviews
Susan C. Haley, Robert J. Delany

Infinity Publishing, 2006

Rich, Profound, And Real
Love is the absolute last thing on the mind of Amber, a widow of two years who has become quite complacent with her life - that is, until she meets Ben, a recovering alcoholic currently fighting cancer, among other demons from his past. Despite their instant attraction for one another, Ben struggles to open up fully to Amber, leading her on a subsequent convoluted journey of the heart as she aims ...
  
  











  



  
Tell Your Clients Where to Go! A Practical Guide to Providing Passionate Client Leadership24 reviews
Todd Sebastian

Infinity Publishing, 2008

A must-have if you work with clients
Todd shares great advice on how to truly partner with clients to become a client leader, and not just an "order taker." This is a great read! Todd uses personal examples to show how the methods he writes about has produced results. The book includes basic tips on what every marketer should know already (but needs reminding of, sometimes) and some really innovative ways to keep clients happy. ...
  
  











  



  
From the Pits to the Palace: One Woman's Journey to Self-Realization18 reviews
Carrie H. Johnson

Infinity Publishing, 2009

An Extraordinary Model of Authenticity !
The first word that came to mind when I read this powerful book was "Authenticity". Carrie shares from her gut, reveals it ALL and has the courage to announce herself. I am more than impressed with the level on which she discloses her struggles as much as her story, which carries with it so many inspirational life lessons. Carrie's story is a classic example of how struggles and challenges can ...
  
  











  



  
Blood + Pearls (Zancharthus Book 1)28 reviews
Mark E. Rogers

Infinity Publishing (PA), 1999

no surprise that 23 out of 24 reviews gave this book 5 stars
I'll admit it, I bought Blood + Pearls for the illustrations. It's well worth the cover price just to have those. Mark E. Rogers is an extremely skilled artist, and his illustrations pratically drip with gore, sex, and feeling. To find that he writes as well as he paints was a wonderful surprise. Once I started reading Blood + Pearls I ripped right through it, then immediately went online and ...
  
  











  



  
Edge of Allegiance: A Cold War Spy novel21 reviews
Thomas F. Murphy

Infinity Publishing, 2005

Phenomenal Cold War Thriller
Thomas Murphy's "Edge of Allegiance" is a fascinating journey into the intruiging world of international espionage. The story is dramatic, informative, and appropriately deceptive, and is brought to life by the well-researched, vivid detail of each exotic setting and the development of each complex, yet realistic character. Murphy allows the reader an opportunity to delve into the intense and ...
  
  











  



  
All Time Is Now: Adventures with Jennie21 reviews
Katie Letcher Lyle

Infinity Publishing, 2005

All Time Is Now is a one-of-a-kind candid story, recommended for readers of all walks of life.
All Time Is Now: Adventures with Jennie is author Katie Letcher Lyle's family memoir the adjustments that she, her husband, and her son learned to make when her daughter Jennie graced their lives. Jennie was born with cerebral palsy and mental retardation; her arrival was the coming of an "imperfect" child into a "perfect" family. Yet Jennie's coming was a blessing that proved to them all they ...
  
  











  



  
Pieces of My Heart: Writings Inspired by Animals and Nature63 reviews
Jim Willis

Infinity Publishing.com, 2002

Pender County Resident
First of all I would like to say that I love this book. It is so heart touching. Second of all in reponse to Kat Lady. I am a former resident of Pender county. Pender County NC is a rural area and the mentality that many, many people in this area have towards animals is heartbreaking and unforgivable. I would be wiling to bet that those dogs that Mr. Willis took were probably being neglected ...
  
  











  



  
The New American Empire38 reviews
Rodrigue Tremblay

Infinity Publishing, 2004

Behind the Iraqi Mess
Among the many books written on the Iraq war and the Bush administration's fixation with militarism, this book by economist Tremblay is one of the most readable and most informative. The fact that George W. Bush was planning a premeditated attack on Iraq to secure 'regime change' in that country, even before he took power in January 2001, should make people pause and think. So should the ...
  
  











  



  
One Boy's Struggle: A Memoir: Surviving Life with Undiagnosed ADD25 reviews
Bryan L. Hutchinson

Infinity Publishing, 2008

Now I understand
This book was incredible. Bryan's story was almost identical to mine and he answered questions I've had about myself and my life that I've struggled with for years. He explained the why's of what somone with ADD does what they do and how they see, compensate and navigate through the world. This book was an extremely emotional read for me but left me with a very positive outlook and ideas on ...
  
  











  



  
Cracking the Code to Leadership16 reviews
G. Thomas Herrington, Patrick T. Malone, ...

Infinity Publishing, 2008

Cracking the Code to Leadership
The content is great and very applicable... touches on critical communication skills including seeing other points of view (facts and feelings) in order to influence to action.
  
  











  



  
Mozart's Wife17 reviews
Juliet Waldron

Infinity Publishing.com, 2001

Highly entertaining fictional autobiography
Most readers (myself included) know little more about Wolfgang and Constanze Mozart than they might have seen in the movie Amadeus, where what few insights were portrayed were notoriously inaccurate (being based on a work of fiction in the first place). Even if one loves Mozart's music, as so many do, and loves books about music and musicians, the personal lives and character of these two ...
  
  











  



  
Teach Your Child the Multiplication Tables: Fast, Fun & Easy with Dazzling Patterns, Grids & Tricks!17 reviews
Eugenia Francis

Infinity Publishing, 2006

Excellent learning tool! Makes math fun and easy to understand!
This book is great! My daughter, who is 10, has always had problems with math. She is in 5th grade and is clearly struggling. The author shows these little tricks and strategies that make math very easy and less intimidating to a child thinks it's too hard. The pictures make it fun as well. I would definitely recommend it as a tool to help make math more fun and less work.
  
  











  



  
How to Attract Money Using Mind Power17 reviews
James, Jr. Goi

Infinity Publishing, 2007

Excellent, life-changing book!
As someone who had a strong resistance to the idea of attracting money, over the past decade I waded my way through numerous books on the subject, including best-sellers. I recently finished my first reading of this amazing gem of a book and WOW! At last I finally get it! It is by far the most powerful, clear and concise advice I have received on what mindset/action to take to attract the money I ...
  
  











  



  
Collateral Damage15 reviews
Austin S. Camacho

Infinity Publishing (PA), 2002

Collateral Damage by Austin Comacho
This is a very good read. The book keeps you interested and moves along at a nice pace. Mr. Camacho has not added "street language" or gratuitous sex that so many authors feel is needed. Thus one can recommend this book to anyone to enjoy. I'm a fan of the main character, Hannibal Jones.
  
  











  



  
Zorachus18 reviews
Mark E. Rogers

Infinity Publishing, 2003

An unflinching tale of good versus evil...
... and the outcome is never certain until you put it down after the last page. First things first: I would strongly advise that before you buy this title, you secure purchase of the sequel also. You're going to want it, and you'll likely have a hard time finding it. When recommending books to friend and family, I have two mental list. For my co-workers and family, the list is topped by good ...
  
  











  



  
Charley's Choice: The Life and Times of Charley Parkhurst14 reviews
Fern J. Hill

Infinity Publishing, 2008

Real Book, Real Person
Charley's Choice is not the typical type or genre of book that I pick up and read -- but I'm really glad that I did choose it. Ms. Hill hooked me on the first page, which is actually the end of Charley's story. There was a mystery there, and I needed, not just wanted, but NEEDED, to follow the clues through the rest of the book. The first chapter, after "The End," took me to the beginning of ...
  
  











  



  
Cybercash14 reviews
C. J. Howard

Infinity Publishing, 2004

Our Cyber Future?
If you read novels to "escape", then don't read CYBERCA$H! You'd find yourself eerily brought back to reality with talk of libraries giving the government information on members' reading habits, secret searches of political opponents' homes, and government lies and subterfuges. But if you read novels to make you think about how people react in difficult times and to meet interesting ...
  
  











  



  
Unto the 3rd and 4th Generation14 reviews
Artress Cornmesser

Infinity Publishing, 2006

A life lesson for all
I had a chance meeting with author at a Sinaloa in Morgan Hill. She wanted to celebrate this book, so I bought her a cocktail. What a well deserved celebration it was! Artress, this book is marvelous. It is full of life lessons. I immediately felt at one with the characters as you took the reader through the winding web of Addie's "curse". You feel her pain and heartache as she grows and ...
  
  











  



  
The Van Laven Oath15 reviews
J. Nelson-Owens

Infinity Publishing, 2006

It was so good - I read it twice!
I love to read, and thoroughly enjoyed this book! At first I thought, oh a book set in the future, I am not so good with those. But it was really wonderful! It was so good - I read it twice! Enjoyed it both times! It was easy to keep up with the characters, you got a good mental image of how the characters might look! The story really kept my interest throughout, not once did I find myself ...
  
  











  







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