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Our category of book reviews articles provides valuable information on bestsellers and other books that interest our readers.

A good number of our authors have come up with remarkable reviews of books that deal about the economy, history, love, romance, adventure, mystery and many others.

To name a few of the most popular book reviews, we have the Review of Human Traces by Sebastian Faulk, Review of Labyrinth by Kate Mosse, and Review of the Return by Victoria Hislop.




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    By: reviewsrun | 18/11/2009 | Book Reviews

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    10 points anyone? plus a goood review? ok so i have a pair of these jeans that i really wanna rip but since rips only look fitting on light washed out jeans im wondering how to make my environment blue jeans to become lighter like shuld i rub some bleach on them or something? tell me Add bleach.. Read: Reviews FAQ Read

    By: reviewsrun | 18/11/2009 | Book Reviews

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    where on earth the heart is book review? can anyone tell me the theme symbols and maybe the unbroken moral of this book im almost done and i need to do a project on it Novalee Nation is superstitious about sevens. At the moment, she is seventeen, seven month pregnant and twenty-seven pounds overweight. Novalee and.. Read: Reviews Questions & Answers Read

    By: reviewsrun | 18/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Gordon Zuckerman's The Sentinels: Fortunes of War Provokes Debate on Unbridled Greed

    In the new historical fiction book The Sentinels: Fortunes of «War», author Gordon Zuckerman introduces us to six amateurs who tried to pull off the biggest robbery ever, and steal from those who supported Hitler. This first-of-its-kind novel illustrates how money played a key role in building up Hitler’s attempt at world domination and how a few idealists try to use it to stop the world’s most maniacal man. Read: Gordon Zuckerman's The Sentinels: Fortunes of War Provokes Debate on Unbridled Greed Read

    By: Gordon Zuckerman | 16/11/2009 | Book Reviews
    William

    Dead of Knight is a Cop Versus Killer Page Turning Thrill Ride

    Told from the perspective of both killer and cop DEAD of KNIGHT is a cat and mouse thriller sure to delight fans of Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta or Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch. Read: Dead of Knight is a Cop Versus Killer Page Turning Thrill Ride Read

    By: William | 15/11/2009 | Book Reviews
    Daniel Breedlove

    Book Review - What Would MacGyver Do? by Brendan Vaughan

    Angus MacGyver was a true engineer; he could take a paperclip, some chewing gum, and a match stick and prevent a building from blowing up. Whether there is any truth to this is questionable, but the thought is still entertaining. Building on the idea that a person can turn a situation around quickly with only basic items, author Brendan Vaughan wrote the book titled, “What Would MacGyver Do? True Stories of Improvised Genius in Everyday Life.” Read: Book Review - What Would MacGyver Do? by Brendan Vaughan Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 14/11/2009 | Book Reviews
    Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil

    In Bible versus Quran: Jacob has struggled with God; Jacob has prevailed

    Following wrestling with each other, the Lord God said unto Jacob you have struggled with God; and you have overcome. In the Noble Quran, Allah does not wrestle, if He wants to do anything, He just says: Be and it is; and He can destroy all human being in fraction of a second if he wants. Read: In Bible versus Quran: Jacob has struggled with God; Jacob has prevailed Read

    By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews
    Daniel Breedlove

    Book Review - Think Like a Billionaire by Donald Trump

    When I first picked up Donald Trump’s book titled, “Trump: Think Like a Billionaire,” I thought the book would be an insightful and easy read. The book was very easy to read, but not very insightful. Trump has divided this book into 100 or so chapters of about two or three pages each which describe a different tip or aspect of a billionaire’s life. While Trump tells you all about his daily routine and what he prefers in life, this book does not give you any useful information. Read: Book Review - Think Like a Billionaire by Donald Trump Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - The Soloist by Steve Lopez

    Now a major motion picture, The Soloist is a story about a very unique interaction between two men living in Los Angeles, California. Nathaniel Ayers is a man who attended Julliard as a young person, but never completed his education. He moved to the streets where he continued to perform and attracted the attention of Steve Lopez. Lopez ends up becoming friends with Ayers and helps him in a very moving way. Read: Book Review - The Soloist by Steve Lopez Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - The Hummer and the Mini by Robyn Waters

    Robyn Waters, former vice president of trend, design, and product development at Target, has written an easy to read, interesting book on trends and countertrends that are taking hold. The Hummer and the Mini is a book that demonstrates how every product that becomes the new rave such as the Hummer, has a counter product which is designed to be exactly the opposite, like the Mini Cooper. Read: Book Review - The Hummer and the Mini by Robyn Waters Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - The Day I Turned Uncool by Dan Zevin

    When I first saw Dan Zevin’s book The Day I Turned Uncool in the bookstore, I could tell it would be a fun book to read. On the cover of the book is a picture of a pair of legs that look like they belong to a dorky young boy wearing laced up tennis shoes and khaki pants holding a golf club. The picture and the title complement each other perfectly, informing the reader before even opening the book that this will be a funny book about the awkward time between being a young person and adult. Read: Book Review - The Day I Turned Uncool by Dan Zevin Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - Sphere by Michael Crichton

    Michael Crichton is well-known for writing all types of books; from medical thrillers, to science fiction, to stories with historical plots. Crichton’s book Sphere, written over twenty years ago in 1987, fits into the science fiction category with military and biology mixed into the story. The author uses his Harvard medical degree and knowledge of biology well in this story to enhance the plot and make the book more interesting. Read: Book Review - Sphere by Michael Crichton Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - Richistan by Robert Frank

    Robert Frank’s book titled Richistan is about the lives of the new rich and those who make up the wealth boom occurring in the United States. The book is 250 pages long and is fun to read. While we know there are millions of millionaires in the world, Frank exposes them in completely new ways, from how they hire butlers to the silly ways in which they make their fortunes. Read: Book Review - Richistan by Robert Frank Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich by Jim Cramer

    If you go to the book store or any online shopping website, the investment section is likely to have Jim Cramer’s books advertised very well. This is not only because he is very marketable; it is also because his books are well-written and legit. Cramer’s book titled Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich is probably his best and most recent book on the stock market. In this book, he lays out guidelines for investing in the stock market in eleven chapters. This book is great for any market investor. Read: Book Review - Mad Money: Watch TV, Get Rich by Jim Cramer Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

    Book Review - In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson

    Bill Bryson is best known for his hilarious sense of humor and travel writing. In this book, Bryson travels all across Australia with a large budget just to see what he can get into. He ends up swimming at the Great Barrier Reef, meeting with old friends and making new friends, and realizing that Australia has a weird obsession with oversized tourist attraction objects. This book is a bit lengthy but will leave you smiling in every chapter. Read: Book Review - In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson Read

    By: Daniel Breedlove | 11/11/2009 | Book Reviews

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