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Mary, Mary 182 reviews James Patterson
Little, Brown and Company, 2005
Mary, Mary ; Seventh Heaven; You've Been Warned
+ James Patterson is back in form! + Mary, Mary by James Patterson + Amazing Twists! + Alex Cross returns in more ways than one!
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Point Blank (FBI Thriller (G.P. Putnam's Sons)) 57 reviews Catherine Coulter
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2005
Point Blank review
+ Good action, strong storyline + Can't wait for the next one + not a thriller or that suspenseful but not a loser either...
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The Da Vinci Code 3864 reviews Dan Brown
Doubleday, 2003
Amazing book
+ ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!
An absolutely amazingly fascinating book. It has made even the most die-hard atheists interested in religion. No matter how much is true, it just doesn't matter. This book has made the average book reader think, discuss and question so many things in our everyday life and existence.
I spent an ...
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Card Shark 4 reviews Gigi Miner
Lulu.com, 2005
A Tapestry
+ Submitted on Behalf of BFMoss + Trusting the Tarot
Gigi Miner, in her tale of a young window trying to live through life after sorrow, wove a thousand intricacies in her tapestry of mystery that left my head spinning. With her interesting tone of narrative and a disturbingly capturing look into the world of a murder mystery, she used tarot as an ...
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Predator (Kay Scarpetta Mysteries) 452 reviews Patricia Cornwell
Putnam Adult, 2005
PREDATOR IS A FANTASTIC READ!
+ What's wrong with this book? + Predator + Analyzing the predator
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The Original Rider Waite Tarot Pack 64 reviews Arthur Edward Waite
U.S. Games Systems, 1993
Rider Waite Tarot
+ I love this Tarot Deck + Great Item with only ONE Problem. + Best Basic set of all time + It's a classic
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City of Night (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book 2) 109 reviews Dean Koontz, Ed Gorman
Bantam, 2005
Victor Helios/Frankenstein continues his malicious plan for annihilation of the Old Race
+ Good series but don't see it ending
I strongly recommend reading 'Frankenstein: Prodigal Son' first, since the first books ends in a cliffhanger leading to 'Frankenstein: City Of Night'.
As we left the first book in the series, detectives Carson O'Conner and Michael Maddison were hot on the tail of Victor Helios, aka Dr. ...
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The Fallen 3 reviews Gigi Miner
Lulu.com, 2006
Not your typical novel!
+ Modern Aesop's Fable + Incredible!
The Fallen has made such an impression upon me. My love for humanity has been rekindled and my awareness heightened by reading it.
It may seem like a fiction novel, but the spiritual impact it carries, caused me to see that it indeed contains a greater truth. We are the fallen angels; you, me, ...
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The Lighthouse (Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series #13) 96 reviews P. D. James
Alfred A. Knopf, 2005
P.D James came down from a higher league.
+ Still in top form at age 80 + P.D. James again....and wonderful again
No one currently writing can match her. She is in there with Dashiell Hammet.
I read "The Lighthouse", then bought a copy for a gift.
John Culleton
Rowse Reviews
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Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom 45 reviews Rachel Pollack
Thorsons, 1998
The Sage speaks through the tarot...
+ Inspirational, lucid, Insightful + Seventy eight degrees of wisdom a book of tarot by rachel pollack + Book bought
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S is for Silence (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries) 228 reviews Sue Grafton
Putnam Adult, 2005
THE BEST
+ Spicy Kinsey keeps the intrique alive + Welcome back Kinsey
I LOVED THIS BOOK. THEN AGAIN I LOVE ALL OF SUE GRAFTON BOOKS. ESPECIALLY HER KINSEY MILLHONE MYSTERIES. I CANT WAIT TILL SHE WRITES A NEW ONE. I GOT HOOKED FROM THE VERY BEGINING. AFTER I READ THEM I PASS THEM ON AND I ALWAYS GET A HEY THAT BOOK WAS AWSOME!!!!!!!!!
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Point Blank (FBI Thriller (G.P. Putnam's Sons)) 57 reviews Catherine Coulter
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2005
Point Blank review
+ Good action, strong storyline + Can't wait for the next one
This product is another enjoyable FBI story from Catherine Coulter. This story is enjoyable adult entertainment.
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City of Night (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Book 2) 109 reviews Dean Koontz, Ed Gorman
Bantam, 2005
Victor Helios/Frankenstein continues his malicious plan for annihilation of the Old Race
+ Good series but don't see it ending
I strongly recommend reading 'Frankenstein: Prodigal Son' first, since the first books ends in a cliffhanger leading to 'Frankenstein: City Of Night'.
As we left the first book in the series, detectives Carson O'Conner and Michael Maddison were hot on the tail of Victor Helios, aka Dr. ...
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The Fallen 3 reviews Gigi Miner
Lulu.com, 2006
Not your typical novel!
+ Modern Aesop's Fable + Incredible!
The Fallen has made such an impression upon me. My love for humanity has been rekindled and my awareness heightened by reading it.
It may seem like a fiction novel, but the spiritual impact it carries, caused me to see that it indeed contains a greater truth. We are the fallen angels; you, me, ...
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S is for Silence (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries) 228 reviews Sue Grafton
Putnam Adult, 2005
THE BEST
+ Spicy Kinsey keeps the intrique alive + Welcome back Kinsey
I LOVED THIS BOOK. THEN AGAIN I LOVE ALL OF SUE GRAFTON BOOKS. ESPECIALLY HER KINSEY MILLHONE MYSTERIES. I CANT WAIT TILL SHE WRITES A NEW ONE. I GOT HOOKED FROM THE VERY BEGINING. AFTER I READ THEM I PASS THEM ON AND I ALWAYS GET A HEY THAT BOOK WAS AWSOME!!!!!!!!!
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Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom 45 reviews Rachel Pollack
Thorsons, 1998
The Sage speaks through the tarot...
+ Inspirational, lucid, Insightful + Seventy eight degrees of wisdom a book of tarot by rachel pollack + Book bought
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The Lighthouse (Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series #13) 96 reviews P. D. James
Alfred A. Knopf, 2005
P.D James came down from a higher league.
+ Still in top form at age 80 + P.D. James again....and wonderful again
No one currently writing can match her. She is in there with Dashiell Hammet.
I read "The Lighthouse", then bought a copy for a gift.
John Culleton
Rowse Reviews
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The Da Vinci Code 3864 reviews Dan Brown
Doubleday, 2003
Amazing book
+ ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!
An absolutely amazingly fascinating book. It has made even the most die-hard atheists interested in religion. No matter how much is true, it just doesn't matter. This book has made the average book reader think, discuss and question so many things in our everyday life and existence.
I spent an ...
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The Original Rider Waite Tarot Pack 64 reviews Arthur Edward Waite
U.S. Games Systems, 1993
Rider Waite Tarot
+ I love this Tarot Deck + Great Item with only ONE Problem. + Best Basic set of all time + It's a classic
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Mary, Mary 182 reviews James Patterson
Little, Brown and Company, 2005
Mary, Mary ; Seventh Heaven; You've Been Warned
+ James Patterson is back in form! + Mary, Mary by James Patterson + Amazing Twists! + Alex Cross returns in more ways than one!
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