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To Kill a Mockingbird 1739 reviews Harper Lee
Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2002
A inspiring book to read it will touch your heart Embrace The Light; a women's story through poetry to touch your heartThis book touched my heart. I highly reccommend it. A real classic. To foster peace and open the minds for others.
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Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light 110 reviews Mother Teresa, Brian Kolodiejchuk
Doubleday, 2007
Dark Night of the Soul Saint John of the Cross initiated the term 'Dark Night of the Soul.' It essentially refers to an arrid period in our spiritual journey - one whereby we feel somewhat abandoned by God. God is always there however; we just feel as though He has left us to our own devices.
Many of the great saints and mystics experienced this dark night and Blessed Mother Teresa was no exception. She has been ...
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Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul 286 reviews John Eldredge, Stasi Eldredge
Thomas Nelson, 2007
Fascinating read! Found this book to be very insightful and helpful-a must read for every woman, the younger the better!
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Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives 242 reviews Michael Newton
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Life Between Lives This is the first of three books that Michael Newton Ph.D. has written on this subject of our souls and the spirit world in which we all reside. It is one of the most accurate writings on this subject. This book, Journey of Souls, and the companion to it; "Destiny of Souls" is an eye opening collection of client dialog and author analogy that will satify your metaphysical thirst for the true ...
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Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul 588 reviews John Eldredge
Thomas Nelson, 2006
Wild at Heart Every man needs to read this book and ladies, if you need a deeper understanding into what your man needs and why, I recommend you read this book.
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Playing For Pizza: A Novel 252 reviews John Grisham
Doubleday, 2007
Another great non legal book by John Grisham John Grisham has written several non legal books and I loved reading every one of them. This one is again no exception.
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The Soul of a Horse: Life Lessons from the Herd 29 reviews Joe Camp
Harmony, 2008
Not just for horse owners! A friend recommended this book to me and I wasn't sure why since I have never owned a horse..nor did I plan to own one. But I bought the book anyway....always up for learning something new.
This book swept me away. From the first to last page I felt transported! I could imagine myself sitting on the porch of the Camp's home watching these magnificent creatures. I learned SO much about horses ...
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The Official SAT Study Guide 107 reviews The College Board
College Board, 2007
The Official SAT Study Guide I really appreciate the fact that the shipment was done expeditiously and it was as expected.Thanks.
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Same Soul, Many Bodies: Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy 46 reviews Brian L. Weiss
Free Press, 2005
Hopeful I loved this book! I was raised Catholic. Too many disappointments & unanswered questions, I'm beginning to study Buddhism. I love the feeling of hope surrounding reincarnation.
After studying about Theodora & Justinian, Greek Byzantine Rulers. Stories have been recounted that our Bible had been rewritten many times, to exclude Reincarnation.
I read this book in two days, and gave it to my ...
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Only Love Is Real: A Story of Soulmates Reunited 66 reviews Brian Weiss
Grand Central Publishing, 1997
Have we met before? Only Love Is Real explores healing through past-life regression, focusing on the role past lives have in current day phobias and issues people expose on their therapists' couch.
Weiss shares Pedro's and Elizabeth's sessions of past life regression, revealing they are soulmates who have traumatically lost each other over and over again throughout time. Weiss shares his techniques and his ...
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All Souls' Night (Blood Ties, Book 4) 3 reviews Jennifer Armintrout
Mira, 2008
Armintrout Keeps Carrie's Fangs Sharp and in the Game! At long last, Armintrout's edgy and recalcitrant vampire heroine Carrie Ames faces off against the Soul Eater in the final novel of the series.
This time, Carrie has definitely got more than game going for her. Armed with powers culled from Dahlia's blood (and she'll need more), she might finally have what it takes to crush Jacob Seymour once and for all-and she might actually be able to walk ...
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A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows through Loss 40 reviews Jerry Sittser
Zondervan, 2005
Best Book to heal Grief Jerry Sittser knows loss. He deals with the most difficult aspects of grief. He understands and leads us to healing. Of all the books I've read over the past year, this one was by far the best and most helpful in dealing with the death of my loved one.
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Soul Deep (Coyote Breeds) 24 reviews Lora Leigh
Ellora's Cave, 2007
the coyotes Love this series of books, well worth the price. Cant wait for the next book to come out.
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The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself (New Harbinger/Noetic Books) 37 reviews Michael A. Singer
New Harbinger Publications/ Noetic Books, 2007
A great, undogmatic book This book is a very straightforward, profound, insightful, and transformative work. The author has definitely seen into the depths of the human condition, and is offering a way out. Well worth reading.
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Because of Winn-Dixie 741 reviews Kate DiCamillo
Candlewick, 2001
Incredible Winn-Dixie Sometimes, you may feel sad and lonely, and you need a friend. A book that makes you feel so comfy is what you need. Kate DiCamillo puts her focus on a girl named Opal who needs a friend. Then she gets to explore the world of friendship through a dog named Winn-Dixie. Opal talks to Winn-Dixie and Winn-Dixie listens to Opal. You'll be safe on the journey with Kate DiCamillo. After you read this ...
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Economics For Dummies 16 reviews Sean Masaki Flynn
For Dummies, 2005
Very well written I was looking for a book to refresh my basic understanding of macro- and microeconomics for a certification exam I am preparing for. This book was great. It is very well written and the author knows how to explain these concepts so that they are easily understood.
I actually found it hard to put the book down while reading some parts of it. While I won't call the whole book a page-turner, it ...
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Lost Souls 14 reviews Lisa Jackson
Kensington, 2008
Just Alright... For me, this wasn't her best work. I liked part of it, but other parts seem to really drag or seemed repetitive. There were points where the suspense could have led to more to progress the story line, but fell short. I won't give examples, for fear of spoiling the book for others. The focus of this book is on vampires, or I should say the culture of those interested in vampires. It is all based ...
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Courageous Souls: Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth? 53 reviews Robert Schwartz
Whispering Winds Press, 2006
groundbreaking and empowering work I have found Courageous Souls to both confirm and validate my own experiences as well as my understanding of life's deeper purpose and meanings. This book explains in clear, simple language why "bad things happen" and why sometimes "bad things happen to good people" in a way that helps readers make sense of their own lives and make peace with their choices--however their choices were viewed by ...
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Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives 79 reviews Michael Newton
Llewellyn Publications, 2000
A bridge between science and religion. I know the basic teachings of The Bhagavad Gita (It's like Bible for Hindus) which include -
1. Soul is immortal and physical body is just like cloth which change in every lifetime.
2. Whole purpose of reincarnation is Karma, learning and advancing.
In the great war of justice against injustice, Lord Krishna told Arjuna (Great warrior of that time) not to hesitate to kill his relatives and ...
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The Master and Margarita 336 reviews Mikhail Bulgakov
Vintage, 1996
The Master and Margarita (Review) Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita provides a scathing social commentary on life in Russia during Stalinism. This Gnostic work taking place in the 1930s serves as an excellent new historical look on life under Socialism. Bulgakov's masterpiece, which was censored and unpublished until 1972, tells the story of Satan's visit to Moscow and all the unusual events that take place while he's ...
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