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Please Help Sarah Wilson …

March 8, 2010
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Sarah Wilson is interviewing Mitch Albom and she’s looking for your help in coming up with some questions to ask him … read below and head over to her website and submit your answers.  I’ve read all of Mitch’s books and I’ve loved them, for me they are insightful little gems!
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So, I’m having a cup [...]

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Meals Men Love, Lana Vidler

March 2, 2010
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Samantha Singer
“It’s official…the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach”; or so says Lana Vidler, author of Meals Men Love, the light blue cook book that takes us back to the 1950s and right back into the kitchen.
Now, I love to cook and I love to cook for my boyfriend. Yes, it is [...]

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MUSINGS: The Sartorialist Book Review

March 2, 2010
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Emma Bradshaw
I still remember the first time I logged on to Scott Schumann’s revolutionary and now much imitated site The Sartorialist. Like a shameful many things in the past I was late to get on The Sartorialist bandwagon, but that fateful first day I was passionately hooked. I spent all day clicking through image after [...]

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Evidence, Jonathan Kellerman

March 2, 2010
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Andrea Parks
Serious investigation into a serious crime is what we get in Evidence. In this, his 24th novel in the Alex Delaware mystery/crime thriller series, Jonathan Kellerman is an expert, and well, he’s written 24 bestselling novels…need I say more?  He smoothly sets the scene with a grisly crime and promptly moves his detectives to [...]

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I Am Not A Serial Killer, Dan Wells

March 1, 2010
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Tina Gamble
‘There was a new monster in town, it seemed – would its presence awaken the one I kept hidden?’
John Cleaver’s not your average teenager – fifteen, a mortician, and a sociopath, with a decidedly different interest – serial killers.
Most of your average teenagers would count it lucky to have never witnessed a dead body. [...]

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Roadside Crosses, Jeffery Deaver

March 1, 2010
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Kristy McCormick
I am not tech savvy. I do not tweet and to many of my friends eternal frustration I am not on Facebook. Apparently it would make their social lives easier if I were.
And I have to say, after reading Roadside Crosses by Jeffery Deaver, I am not all that sure if I want the [...]

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Interview: Accidentally Single, John Aiken

February 28, 2010
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Elise Phillips, Stuff That I Bought
When I say the words ‘love guru’ what do you think? Exactly…a bad Mike Myers and Justin Timberlake movie. It seems, though, that I have found the real life love guru (sans dodgy porn star mo). While John Aiken won’t tell you how to win the guy, he does tell [...]

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Sacred Hearts, Sarah Dunant

February 25, 2010
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Kristy McCormick
I actually quite enjoy the odd historical novel. Perhaps it is because I am just in awe of how much research the author had to have done to write it; or the fascination in the differences between how we live now compared to then. Regardless, when I first picked up Sarah Dunant’s novel, Sacred [...]

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