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Banana Leaves: Filipino Cooking and Much More Review

September 3rd, 2010 No comments
Banana Leaves: Filipino Cooking and Much More

I was very excited to order this book, but when it arrived I was very disappointed. Only the first few pages are philippine foods, after that it’s 9/10ths full of traditional american foods like baked chicken, spaghetti, calzones, omelettes, oatmeal cookies. Every common cookbook has these basics. Very decieving title. lots of charming stories, but [...]

Journey to Freedom and Beyond Review

August 13th, 2010 No comments
Journey to Freedom and Beyond

Robert Slane’s expierences will captivate the reader.The author unassumingly tells of his three plane crash survivals and almost two years of captivity as a POW in Germany.His story reveals the potential of human strength and empathy even while enduring inhumane afflictions of war.
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Dystopia Review

August 1st, 2010 No comments
Dystopia

“Dystopia” is a very thought provoking book about prison life, friendship, self-worth and so much more.We watch two very different men as they grow and change over the years.As you come to know them both, you will find yourself rooting for them and caring so much for them. This was a book I couldn’t put [...]

Courtesies of the Heart Review

July 26th, 2010 No comments
Courtesies of the Heart

WW II has never ended for the thousands of families whose loved ones are Missing in Action, Never Recovered. The losses of that generation linger into this century.In COURTESIES OF THE HEART one family can not only end the War but experience the Peace brought about by a meaningful search described with compassion, respect, and [...]

Good Dogs Do Stray: Memoir of an Immigrant from Hungary Review

June 10th, 2010 No comments
Good Dogs Do Stray: Memoir of an Immigrant from Hungary

Mr. Koller’s memoir is a touching, often humorous story of the immigrant experience, recounting the political, religious and familial influences and historical events that shaped his early years. This is a gripping end entertaining book…a story of personal triumph, of dreams shattered and realized. Highly recommended!
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