AA 1025 Memoirs of an Anti Apostle – A Book Review
World War II brought the Catholic Church into conflict with the Germany and the Soviet Union. Once again the battle between good and evil was waged, But this time the devil found a chink in the Catholic Church’s armor. This story of a spy’s efforts to destroy the Catholic Church will leave you speechless.
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The Shenandoah Spy Begins Exciting Civil War Series!
Belle was a true Southerner but she was not the typical “belle” as we think of most women of the south. True, she might have worn the big-hooped gowns, learned how to flirt with gentlemen as part of her training, and had her first “season” in Washington with the intent to find a suitable husband.
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Eclipse – Compelling Drama is a Must-Read!
This may be one of the most important books you read this year. Richard North Patterson’s latest novel is a compelling drama that will leave readers stunned. The novel is based upon the life of human rights activist Ken Saro-Wiwa who was hanged in Nigeria fifteen years ago.
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The Day the Falls Stood Still Written by Cathy Marie Buchanan
As a person that has made many trips to Niagara Falls during my years, I especially looked forward to reading this book. I was not disappointed. Cathy Buchanan has written a lovely love story combined with some of the many historical occurrences in the Niagara Falls area. While the main characters in the story are fictional their deeds are very closely aligned with true history.
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A Distinctive and Distinguished Literary Profile – Paving Toni Morrison’s Way in American Letters
Toni Morrison is one of the most renowned black writers from the United States of America with numerous honors to her credit. She made her debut as a novelist in 1970 and soon gained the attention of both critics and a wider audience for her epic themes, her unerring ear for vividly expressive dialogue fusing the rhythms of African American speech patterns and music with other literary influences thus creating an entirely new discourse, and her poetically-charged and richly-expressive depictions of Black American life and experience through richly detailed portrayals of black characters.
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The Saint and the Fasting Girl by Anna Richenda
“The Saint and the Fasting Girl” by Anna Richenda took me by surprise. It’s historical fiction, a genre I don’t normally read, but the story and the strength of the writing hooked me immediately. I could not put it down.
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The Devil’s Queen – A Novel of Catherine De Medici by Jeanne Kalogridis
“The Devil’s Queen: A Novel of Catherine de Medici” is the first book I have read by Jeanne Kalogridis. The heroine is a real person with a fascinating story that kept me totally engrossed.
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