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The Mirror of Diana: A Novel of War and Love
12 reviews
A. R. Homer
Llumina Press, 2004
Stirring Evocative Story
This is a magnificent tale told in stunning passion, and I agree with the reviewers who believe this could be turned into a beautiful movie. Set against a backdrop of Roman History in World War II, the ships of Caligula and the myths of Diana as well as the haunting characters take center stage, grab your heart and never let go. And the end of the story is handled with a masterful touch of ...
Parallel Universe Of Self
4 reviews
Frederick, Dodson
Llumina Press, 2007
Breathtakingly effective...Reality Creation PLUS...
Frederick Dodson has written perhaps the most intriguing, uplifting and beneficial book addressing Reality Creation I've read in 20 years. It is by no means run-of-the-mill. With illuminating twists he has taken the concept to a quantum level, combining reality creation with parallel universe theory. The beauty of this process is: we are not struggling to create a reality; we are choosing ...
Elements of Pantheism
6 reviews
Paul Harrison
Llumina Press, 2004
This is a great book!
I am a pagan and this book is one of my treasures. I read it over and over again. It covers all the pantheism basics on a very clearly stated form.
ESL Games and Classroom Activities: An Interactive Activity Book for All Ages
4 reviews
PH. D, Lucia Gorea
Llumina Press, 2005
Lively, caring, creative
This is a great collection of lively exercises for students of all levels. Reading, writing, grammar, spelling, listening, and speaking are all addressed through a variety of activities that elicit thoughtful individual work and group participation. Some of my favorites are the geography, poetry, and oral report assignments. These give students opportunities to explore the world around them as ...
The Rings of My Tree: A Latvian Woman's Journey
7 reviews
Jane E. Cunningham
Llumina Press, 2004
And My Family Tree Also...
The monsters and beasts in my childhood bedtime stories were not imaginary. They were flesh and blood and in human form, and usually they wore the uniforms of the Red Army. They marched in my parents' memories, relentless and cruel, driving them from their homes in Latvia during World War II. My parents were refugees, displaced to camps in Germany in the 1940's while awaiting sponsors for their ...
Blood Never Lies
1 review
Ted Aloisio
Llumina Press, 2004
amazing
I have read many books about health and this is the best. Having spent years in traditional medicine and now using an alternative approach, I feel that this book is a masterpiece.
The History & Families of Unije: A Compiled History and Family Genealogies for Island of Unije,Croatia
Grant Karcich
Llumina Press, 2008
The History and Families of Unije began as the author's quest to study his own genealogical past, and evolved into an examination of the history and origins of the people on the island of Unije in western Croatia. Based on documentary evidence and the oral knowledge of residents, this volume recounts the island's history and family origins spanning four hundred years. Included are the genealogies of the families who established themselves on the ...
Rules of The Stream
7 reviews
Sandi L. Soendker
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Nicci Demint
Llumina Press, 2003
A Real Winner - I Wish it Hadn't Ended
While I've always loved horses and love to ride, this book was my introduction to the world of showing horses. Everything in the book was written in a way that was easy to understand. The book did NOT read like some frilly novel steeped in fantasy. It was very real to me and grabed me right into the world the authors had created. I'm really looking forward to the next book by these two. I ...
Calculated Chaos
6 reviews
Butler D. Shaffer
Llumina Press, 2004
GREAT UNSUNG BOOK...
A book of basic common sense, no mystery involved, essential reading for people who are tired of the BS of politics & political writing. A good society starts with a good head.
The Sobs of Autumn's Violins
13 reviews
A. R. Homer
Llumina Press, 2005
An Intelligent Spy Thriller from WWII
Author A. R. Homer creates a captivating story of the D-day invasion and all that leads up to it by mixing actual historic facts with both real and fictional characters. His novel, "The Sobs of Autumn's Violins - A Novel of War and Love," is a wonderfully creative and devious mixture of history and imagination. Although this is only Homer's second novel, he is already being viewed as one of ...
Back From Bora Bora
Sondra Luger
Llumina Press, 2007
Eve Nelson is thirty, head of sales at the New York money management firm of Williams, Wetcliff, and Snell, and bored with her career. She would consider marriage, which would thrill her insistent, widowed mother, but as a "plain Jane" who gets the respect, but not the eye, of men like handsome Bill Wetcliff, her chances are slim. She is outraged when George Snell, her fan and mentor, explains he is temporarily embarrassing her with a handsome ...
The Sleeper Must Awaken
3 reviews
Jean Erasmus
Llumina Press, 2007
A Thought provoking Journey to Yourself
An excellent written 'in a nutshell' book on post, present and future states of Being and purpose. Quite a thought provoking journey, taking you from M-Theory to David Bohm and ancient mysticism to current world events. 'The Sleeper Must Awaken' has really changed a lot of my views, answered a lot my questions and put the world and my place in it, into more perspective. As an added bonus, it ...
Exploit the Lottery and Win: A Step-By-Step Analysis
4 reviews
John Zenman
Llumina Press, 2003
Only complain because its too hard!
As a fan of lottery systems and strategy I often peruse Amazon and other booksites that offer reviews. I'm always looking for a new book or piece of literature that will aid me in my quest for the proverbial pot of gold that is the lottery. It's often humorous to read reviews from people who obviously couldn't spell lottery let alone play it. To use this or any other lottery book effectively ...
The Man from Autumn
2 reviews
Mario E. Martinez
Llumina Press, 2005
Compelling Psychological Novel
Rarely has a book so compelled me that upon closing the final page, I opened again to page 1 to start re-reading it immediately. The Man from Autumn is such a book. Crafted by wordsmith and biocognitive psychologist, Mario Martinez, Psy.D., it has the rich allure of a novel with excellent characterization and plot, mystery, imbedded clues, and cultural dimensionality. Dr. Martinez, the ...
The Biblical Cosmos Versus Modern Cosmology: Why the Bible is Not the Word of God
David Presutta
Llumina Press, 2007
Is the Bible the word of God? Because of the problems besetting mankind in this modern world, the answer to that question is of vital importance. If the Bible is not the word of God, it cannot provide, with any certainty, the perfect and absolute answers that its believers think it can. Moreover, for the true believer, belief in the Bible as the ultimate source of truth and knowledge overrides any meaningful consideration of the answers that ...
Building a Beautiful Inexpensive Stone House
4 reviews
Chris Proulx
Llumina Press, 2005
Building a Beautiful and Inexpensive Stone House humorously and intelligently
Proulx's book is a commendable educational tool for the building impaired. The concise diagrams, formulas and mathematical equations lend a prodigious hand to the reading comprehension impaired, also. Ergo, his humorous slant toward GWB seems almost to serve as a tutorial for the afore mentioned Mr. B. Plus, his humor also slants toward self deprecation, dispelling any intended bias. Then ...
Wings of Discovery
11 reviews
Stacey L. Chance
Llumina Press, 2002
What an inspiring gift!
I had received the book "Wings of Discovery" as a gift from my Mother. Only my family and close friends knew about my intense fear of flying phobia. I have tried many things to overcome my fear, but nothing seemed to do the trick. I started to read "Wings of Discovery" with a half opened mind. I set it in my head that this book would not help me, but I would at least try. I had no idea just how ...
Dust on the Road: How Compassion Becomes an Enemy
MD, Mavis Donnelly
Llumina Press, 2008
This is the story of a fifty-year-old female psychiatrist, Jenna Canniness, in her evolution, personally and professionally, from adolescence through a sixteen-year marriage. Her divorce becomes the agent of profound change. She is an intelligent, overly driven, and empathic doctor, as shown through multiple vibrant dialogues with numerous patients in her office. At age thirty-three she marries Cal, a pharmacist, and the reader witnesses ...
Like Rolling Uphill: Realizing The Honesty Of Atheism
22 reviews
Dianna Narciso
Llumina Press, 2004
To the point
Dianna Narciso does a good job of explaining wht the label "atheism" is and why Christians like to use their own definitions. An easy read.
Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky
9 reviews
Connie Lapallo
Llumina Press, 2006
Great historical read!
Connie Lapallo's book is a wonderful read. Not many people outside of Virginia are familiar with the Jamestown story much less the details of what the women and children went through. The story is woven through the eyes of Connie Lapallo's ancestor who survived the starving time. For anyone interested in geneology or Jamestown history this is a must read!
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