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For a memorable story choose award winning books
By: Ken Wilson
The world of words is complicated and complex. Organizing it into books makes it more structured. Organizing books into quality books and non-quality books translates into book awards...
Book awards and bedtime stories
By: Ken Wilson
Children’s literature contains the most notable quantity of adventure and mystery. These types of books are a mixture between emotion and energy...
The practical side of book awards
By: Ken Wilson
Reading has always been an enjoyable activity. Some read what they spontaneously find and some read what others recommend them to read. Book awards may represent a trustworthy recommendation for you...
Book awards for quality literature
By: Ken Wilson
There was a time when books were very important in the lives of most people, a time when reading was a delight and a useful source for finding out and for learning new and exciting things...
Book awards open new worlds
By: Ken Wilson
We live in a world of technology, of progress and movement, in a world where books have lost their impact and their importance, having remained for some just a memory...
A Review of Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe
By: Amit Sharma
The novel - with two rather unknown sequels - is about the life of a young boy whose destiny it seems is to travel and meet cruel fates. He rebels against his parents, and boards a ship to make a fortune for himself while still in his teens. Alone on the island, he comes to repent and becomes a firm believer in Christ...
Review: What If..........? Authored by Gunnar Jensen
By: Norm Goldman
Norm Goldman, Editor of the book reviewing and author interviewing site bookpleasures.com reviews What If...? authored by Gunnar Jensen..
The Religions of the World Collapse into Chaos as Truth Revealed
By: Geoff Howard
Could this ever happen? Somewhere in this galaxy it already has.
Read the new book now.....
In Retrospect-Angels & Demons by Dan Brown
By: Carol A Hill
Before The Da Vinci Code..
The Anvil Stone author Kathleen Cunningham Guler: BOOK REVIEW
By: Sondra Fowler
The Anvil Stone brings the volatile tribal nature of Dark Age Britain to life and deftly interweaves it with its mystical Celtic roots and the promise of hope found in the Arthurian legend. A stunning display of the storyteller's craft, this book is the third in the spectacular four-part Macsen's Treasure series...
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