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Suffer Little Children (A Mystery of Ancient Ireland) 6 reviews Peter Tremayne
Signet, 1999
the best in a great series i have read the books of almost every historical mystery writer and i find this one book may have the most complicated yet logical plot of any.A superb mystery set in 6th century Ireland with a female heroine.If you like historical novels this is a must read.This is the 3rd in a series but they do not have to be read in order.This is clearly the best in the series.A must read.
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Suffer in Silence 32 reviews David Reid
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, 2004
Right on I did 12 years in the Teams, and I didn't want to like this book. There are just way too many books on SEALs out there. Didn't think the author could add much of value. I was wrong. Don't be mistaken. This book is not fiction. Yes, the characters have made-up names. Yes, the ending is clearly meant to entertain. Everything else is right on, and is as real as I've read. Reading the book ...
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Amazing Grace for Those Who Suffer: 10 Life-Changing Stories of Hope and Healing (The Amazing Grace Series) 8 reviews Jeff Cavins, Matthew Pinto
Ascension Press, 2002
Amazing book! I ordered this book to have some spiritual reading for Lent thinking I could read a story a week. Well, I finished reading it in four days. I cried and I was humbled by the people's sufferings in this book. Very well written and I am going to pass it around. If there is something missing in your life, read this and you will feel so grateful for what you have or if you are suffering a lot, you ...
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The Walking Dead Volume 8: Made To Suffer (Walking Dead) 1 review Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, ...
Image Comics, 2008
Best one yet. I have had the image of the Governor rolling up in his tank since I finished #7 back in December. Now that I have finally read the book, I can tell you it was all worth it. I won't ruin it for anyone, but this was the best one yet.
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The Low Blood Sugar Handbook: You Don't Have to Suffer 35 reviews Patricia Krimmel, Edward Krimmel
Franklin Publishers, 1993
Low Blood Sugar book review This is a great book. We have implememted it into our dental practice as a way to inform patients of how to take care of themselves...
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The Anxiety Disease: New Hope for the Millions Who Suffer from Anxiety 16 reviews David Sheehan
Bantam, 1986
Excellent book I've had this book for 13 years and never attempted to read it until now. I thought alot of my symptoms were unique to me because I never heard of anyone else having them until I read this book. I like the way the author describes all of the steps anxiety goes through. It has helped me to recognize things I went through before I realized I had a problem with anxiety. I really feel much better ...
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God's Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question--Why We Suffer 89 reviews Bart D. Ehrman
HarperOne, 2008
Does Suffering Make Sense? In God's Problem the author surveys the Biblical speculations on suffering and concludes they fail to satisfy; that they don't make sense. It's true that suffering often has no good reason to justify it. That's one of the things that is so evil about Evil, it often makes no sense. Should we expect it to? Not always. Sensless suffering is a weapon in the hands of the Evil One that destroys hope. ...
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Suffer the Children 36 reviews John Saul
Dell, 1986
This was one sick book! Awesome book! Creepy, dark and sick. This guy is one writer to watch for. If you enjoy his most recent novels, do yourself a favor and pick up some of his older ones such as this one, or Creature. Well, worth the read.
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How Can I Help? / What Will Help Me? 12 things to do when someone you know suffers a loss / 12 things to ... 1 review James E. Miller
Willowgreen Publishing, 2000
How Can I Help? / What Will Help Me? 12 things to do when someone you know suffers a loss / 12 things to remember when you have Very helpful in my work with the dying and their families.
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Suffer the Little Children (Commissario Guido Brunetti Mysteries) 26 reviews Donna Leon
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2008
Confusion Abounds In this 16th of the Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery series, the reader is led through a convoluted plot in which there are more questions than answers. In the middle of the night, Brunetti is summoned from a deep sleep to the hospital bed of a doctor who has been assaulted when his home was invaded and he was struck by a rifle [...] leaving him seriously hurt and unable to speak. The ...
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John Saul: Three Terrifying Bestselling Novels: Suffer the Children; Punish the Sinners; Cry for the Strangers 4 reviews John Saul
Wings, 1996
Still the Best! Being a John Saul fan since Suffer The Children, I'm glad to see these offered in a set. These three, along with Comes the Blind Fury are still my favorites. Each has its own unique spine-tinglingness. Even after I've finished his newest one, these still remain in my fondest memories. If you like his work and haven't read these, you're missing the best!
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Paid to Suffer: A Year in the Pro Cycling Life Neal Rogers
VeloPress, 2008
Going beyond the public persona of pro cycling’s riders from the legends to the middle-rankers to the ambitious unknowns, Paid to Suffer digs into the day-to-day details of their professional life. It’s all here in these dramatic personal profiles: the endless hours of training, the nerve-wracking contract and sponsor negotiations, the travel, the hotels, the pressure to perform, dealing with the press and public, the excitement of ...
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Suffer the Flesh 18 reviews Monica J. O'Rourke
Prime, 2002
Suffer the Flesh by Monica J. O'Rourke Need to lose weight? Monica J. O'Rourke has the ultimate get-thin quick plan in her first novel, Suffer the Flesh. Zoey Masterson is overweight and alone in the world, when a strange woman approaches her one day and says, "I can help." The help she has in mind is a weight-loss retreat. One where rape, beatings, and humiliation are policy and freedom is gained only by shedding pounds.
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Suffer the Child: Book I 15 reviews Judith Spencer
AuthorHouse, 2001
Suffer The Child I found this book on my dusty bookshelf and saw I must've started it a long time ago so I decided to try again. Just into the first few pages I realized why i might have put it down. But I continued to read and was instantly brought to tears of the horrific tortures this poor girl went through and the amazing capabilities she had to be able to cope. I was comletely baffled by how this child ...
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Suffer The Little Children (True Crime) 45 reviews Barbara Davis
Pinnacle, 1999
Shocking story of modern slavery This book is riveting. I fully believe he was the perpetrator of the crime.
Anyways, I did a search on google and discovered his petitions of innocence all over the place. I guess he still thinks he has a chance.
It made me breathe fire. The state needs to go ahead and kill him FAST.
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I Suffer Not a Woman: Rethinking I Timothy 2:11-15 in Light of Ancient Evidence 4 reviews Richard Clark Kroeger, Catherine Clark Kroeger
Baker Academic, 1998
Very Freeing I found this to be a very fresh and scholarly look at some very difficult scriptures. This book did an excellent job of uncovering some of the prejuidices and errors that have been misread into these scriptures. I am a very conservative scholar myself and some explanations would not be acceptable. However the Kroegers have used solid hermenuetics and I found their research very complete. I ...
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You Don't Have To Suffer Judy Tatelbaum
AuthorHouse, 2005
Written with wisdom, warmth, and clarity, this inspirational and practical handbook offers tools for overcoming problems and enjoying more fulfilling lives. Judy Tatelbaum contends that while hurt is inevitable in life, suffering is not. We cannot control our circumstances and tragedies, but we can choose how much we suffer over them. The author suggests "We can use powerful experiences like losses, illness, hardship, and disappointment as ...
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Talking To Anxiety: Simple Ways to Support Someone in Your LIfe Who Suffers From Anxiety 1 review Claudia J. Strauss
NAL Trade, 2004
Claudia Strauss has done it again. In each of Claudia Strauss' books -- and I'm a fan so have read all three -- there's a set of nuggets that are invaluable. My valued nuggets may differ from yours but the bottom line is the same. Strauss separates the condition from the person, leaving lay readers like me with deepened insight. She gives handy examples of everyday things to do and say, and everyday things not to do and say. ...
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24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer 5 reviews Jimmy Dumas
African American Images, 1999
24 reasons why african americans suffer I thought this was a great book.I have often wondered why africans americans have not done better.this book gives me a greater understanding.
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