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When Jesus Smiled1 review
Giorgio Conconi

Alba House, 1998

Innovative!
This book is wonderful. It allows the reader to glimpse the world through Jesus' eyes. Certain Bible passages are cited, then Giorgio Conconi describes what Jesus may have been thinking and feeling in that specific situation. It's a very innovative way to look at the Bible text. Many people are intimidated by the language of the Bible, or feel they cannot relate because it was a different time. ...
  
  











  



  
The NIGHT THE GODS SMILED2 reviews
Wright

Scribner, 1983

The Night the Gods Smiled
Eric Wright is the author of the Charlie Salter mysteries set in Toronto. This past year he wrote "The Last Hand" which is to be the last in the Charlie Salter series, so I decided to go back and read any novels in the series that I had missed. "The Night the Gods Smiled" is the first Charlie Salter mystery. David Summers, a professor at Douglas College in Toronto, is murdered in Montreal during ...
  
  











  



  
When the Moon Smiled2 reviews
Petr Horacek

Walker Books Ltd, 2003

SherriAllen.com reviews...
When the Moon Smiled, written and illustrated by Petr Horacek, tells the story of the moon lighting the stars one by one in the night sky until everything is right with the world. The story is well-written, with a warm, reassuring quality reminiscent of classic folktales. Die-cut stars appear as they are lit by the moon for all the farm animals that haven't yet settled down for the night. ...
  
  











  



  
And God Smiled1 review
E. Chris, Parker

Xulon Press, 2006

Great Christian Reading
If you like historical novels and do not like the language and sexual content that permeates any good novels of today, then this book is for you. Its exciting and very realistic in its narrative of the subject matter, a family struggling to survive at the onset of the Civil War. I guarantee that you will thoroughly enjoy "And God Smiled".
  
  











  



  
Mommy, the Moon Smiled at Me!3 reviews
Alice Elizabeth Avery

PublishAmerica, 2003

Hot New Release!
A wonderful written book about a curious little boy who realizes that doing things for others just might bring a smile on someones face. I recomend purchasing this one and reading it to your kids. Your kids will just absolutly enjoy it. A must read. It got my curiosity up, how about yours?.
  
  











  



  
A Princess Smiled1 review
Venessa Ann Schwarz

Mosley Publishing Group, 2001

A warm and friendly child's book
A Princess Smiled is a warm and friendly child's book written by Venessa Ann Schwarz in engaging rhyme, about a town that is feeling blue when a Princess rides through her town and smiles, sharing joy and happiness with everyone. The simple yet personable color illustrations by Mary Ellen Bellido bring to life this uplifting tale about the power of a positive attitude. A Princess Smiled is a ...
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Smiled31 reviews
Henning Mankell

Vintage Canada, 2007

Wonderful Reading For A Cold Winter Night
At the beginning of THE MAN WHO SMILED, another of Henning Mankell's brilliant Kurt Wallander mysteries, the Swedish detective is on leave from the Ystad Police Force and is contemplating resigning because of remorse over having killed someone in self-defense. Full of self-pity and angst, he is as dark and gloomy as a cold Swedish winter night. He has even stopped listening to his beloved operas. ...
  
  











  



  
She Smiled Sweetly3 reviews
Mary-Ann Tirone Smith

Robert Hale Ltd, 2006

superb! More Poppy Rice, please!
Smith has done it again with this enchanting series. Poppy Rice is an enduring character whose sleuthing takes her this time to Ireland. The atmosphere is just right and the suspensefulness of the plot makes this a stay-up-til-four-in-the-morning-to-finish- it kind of read. Nuanced, sly, funny -- this is the best kind of thriller, one about which you can quite literally say: I laughed, I cried, I ...
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Smiled31 reviews
Henning Mankell

ISIS Publishing, 2007

Wonderful Reading For A Cold Winter Night
At the beginning of THE MAN WHO SMILED, another of Henning Mankell's brilliant Kurt Wallander mysteries, the Swedish detective is on leave from the Ystad Police Force and is contemplating resigning because of remorse over having killed someone in self-defense. Full of self-pity and angst, he is as dark and gloomy as a cold Swedish winter night. He has even stopped listening to his beloved operas. ...
  
  











  



  
The angels must have smiled;: Gems of gayety,
William Armstrong

Gonzaga University Press, 1969
  
  











  



  
And She Smiled
Carol Sanders

PublishAmerica, 2005

And She Smiled is a love story. In it, Kendra, a child bride, finds herself naive to the ways of the world after getting divorced from the father of her three girls. She grows up fast after meeting and soon marrying a man who preys upon lonesome women like herself. Not until her wedding night does she find out about her new husband’s darker side. Kendra turns to her friends for advice, but chooses to ignore it, leaving her only too easy prey. ...
  
  











  



  
"...And She Smiled, Because She Knew..."
Margaret Ridgely Bergenstjerna

Heritage Books Inc, 2004

This is a true story. It is a poorly disguised portrait of the author's own life, and her love for her husband Axel, even as it depicts the life story of her maternal grandmother Emily McAlpin. It began in 1913 at a gala evening party at the home of a prominent family in Trenton, New Jersey. Emily was close to middle age, a woman of stunning beauty and charm and with a disarming wit and intelligence. When her host introduced the guest of honor, ...
  
  











  



  
'And the Sphinx smiled' Aubrey and Hilda Abbott, Darwin, 1937-46.: An article from: Sabretache
Paul A. Rosenzweig

Military Historical Society of Australia, 2004

This digital document is an article from Sabretache, published by Military Historical Society of Australia on December 1, 2004. The length of the article is 5272 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: 'And the Sphinx smiled' ...
  
  











  







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