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The Book Your Church* Doesn't Want You to Read: *(Or Synagogue, Temple, Mosque...)92 reviews

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2007

This book should be read because it provides another point of view.
I was not aware of the existence of this book till I read The Rozabal Line and 101 Myths of the Bible. It seems to me that there is a great deal of material that indicates that Jesus may have been mythical, that the stories contained in Christian scriptures may have been based on Pagan traditions, that the virgin birth and resurrection were to be viewed as philosophical and spiritual events and ...
  
  











  



  
Where Peace Lives37 reviews
Debbie Robins

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2007

Where Peace Lives
Like all of us, the main character in Where Peace Lives longed for true peace. Each night she wished for peace and then fell into a deep sleep, as if wrapped in the arms of an angel. However, when she awoke each morning, she returned to reality. It seemed to her that despite everyone wishing for peace, that end seemed impossible. A knock at her door would change everything. There stood Luther ...
  
  











  



  
Guido's Credos: The Paisan Point of View on Everything from Marriage to Macaroni
Vinnie Penn

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2008

Ostensibly a romp through all things Italian, Guido’s Credos offers a seriocomic subtext about stereotypes and the societal emphasis on political correctness. In his 39 credos — one for each year he’s lived — author Vinnie Penn rants about everything from growing up in Italian neighborhoods to the church, school, and home décor, weaving in historical facts that supply rich background material. Each of the book’s ...
  
  











  



  
The Pandora Prescription72 reviews
James Sheridan

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2007

great Read
A very good read,Hard to put down make sure you have time to read because as i said before very hard to put down.
  
  











  



  
Vincent Black Lightning 1952: A Novel
Al Sciarrino

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2008

Fans of country music were captivated by the Del McCoury Band’s 2002 hit “Vincent Black Lightning, 1952.” Written by noted folkster Richard Thompson, the song about young robber James Adie, who gives his beloved motorbike to his girlfriend just before he dies, has the emotional force of an ancient murder ballad and the narrative drive of the best of country music. This unusual novel takes the song’s basic story and ...
  
  











  



  
Clintonisms: The Amusing, Confusing, and Even Suspect Musing, of Billary10 reviews

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2008

Hillary's burning desire.
To read Julia Gorin's "Clintonisms. The Amusing, Confusing, and Suspect Musings of Billary" is to be transported back to the time of the Clinton presidency. With no time off for good behavior. In those days, anyone still able to make bail camped out by their mailbox for the next edition of "The American Spectator." Month after month, we could read there the most amazing stories of people ...
  
  











  



  
Healing the Rift: Merging Science and Spirituality
Leo Kim

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2008

Science attempts to explain the world without a creator, spirit or design, constantly seeking new information with which to test its theories. Spirituality holds that the most important aspects of the world are beyond human comprehension. It labels this realm "spirit," "soul," and "God." Who is right? Are humans simply a cluster of cells that eventually dies? Is there a greater plan? Leo Kim asked himself these questions again and again. As a ...
  
  











  



  
Deadly Freedom3 reviews
Dave Spicer

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2008

Deadly Freedom is a must read!
Our dependency on foreign oil is no longer acceptable. David Spicer has written a novel that addresses this issue as well as a solution to the albatross around our necks. Deadly Freedom is the most relevant and timely novel to be written in the first decade of the 21st century. For an enlightening and engaging page-turner novel, read Deadly Freedom. You won't be disappointed in the meld of ...
  
  











  



  
Flock of Dodos: Behind Modern Creationism, Intelligent Design and the Easter Bunny9 reviews
Barrett Brown, Jon P. Alston

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2007

Hilarious, and just what was needed!
After enduring all the taunts and jokes from ignorance spewing from the mouths and pens of creationists, it is so much fun to read a no-holds-barred counterattack. The buffoons are all paraded before you. Barrett Brown has written what many want to say but cannot. Let's laugh these science-fearing fools out of town. Flock of Dodos is a great start.
  
  











  



  
Sawney Beane: The Abduction of Elspeth Cumming
Frieda Gates

Sterling & Ross, Cambridge House Press, 2008

Sawney Beane’s clan of brutal thugs grabs comely young Elspeth Cumming as she journeys to meet her betrothed. Her abductor, Sawney Beane’s eldest son, holds Elspeth captive in the clan’s secret hideaway deep in the caves off the coast of Galloway. The caves are home to Beane’s inbred extended family — 48 in all, each worse than the last — and exhibit acts of unspeakable brutality. As she witnesses the horror ...
  
  











  







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