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Day Of The Diamond Earrings by Helen Brighton Wheeler

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Day of the Diamond Earrings
A Novel of Struggle, Love and Achievement
By
Helen Brighton Wheeler
Published by Book Pal
http://www.bookpal.com.au/
A very well written Novel, Helen is really good with her characters and plots.  Her writing prowess comes from her journalistic background and she has done full justice to the story.  It’s the story about a woman, Christine, struggling to make the best out of the moments thrown at her. The moments are very realistic and the reader gets deeply engrossed and no doubt the ending is surprising…

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Heartland by On the Side of Angels

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Heartland- On the Side of Angels
By TERRI SEDMAK

Kelly and Luke form the heart of this epic novel. The chapters are written in a very unique manner dedicated to the protagonist on the scene at that moment of the story.  The stories are written in a conversational mode and one feels like it’s been enacted in front of the eyes with lots of emotions which the readers tries to visualize and enact through the verses. That’s one unique USP that has resulted in this huge compilation. The story…

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Traegonia the Ember Rune

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Traegonia the Ember Rune

As soon as you start this novel you are inthe middle of action. An old Traegonia prophecy that had brought theprotagonists together was the beginning of an adventurous life for them in theprocess of which they learned many things in life together. There is a sweetmention of a game Track 20 which was innovatively created as a combination of hide-and-seekand Marco Polo. The game to me appears to be an initiative by the two differentspecies to make a step forward to come closer to each…

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Keeping Grace Alive

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It might have been a long time since I read a romantic adventure and the moment I held “Keeping Grace Alive” I liked it from the very beginning. Annie Lee has made a lovely attempt at creating a romantic adventure novel. It’s the story of two people, who are brought together by strange circumstances. These extraordinary situations make them explore probabilities and events that finally unfold the knots of fate.
It’s a romantic novel with its fair share of excitement, thrills and adventure. The backdrop is chosen well but would have…

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Poems from the Heart By Alana D.O. Babb

When I started reading ‘Poems from the Heart’, being a lover of poetry I wanted to fall in love with the words. Few in the beginning looked quite promising but as I progressed I realized the writer was a novice and had left numerous loose ends in her poetry. Alana D.O. Babb has potential to be a good writer and she has done some very good writing too but she needs to learn and develop more skills of the trade.
‘An Open Book’ is one of the finest verses in…

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Traegonia The Sunbow Prophecy by K.S Krueger

The author K.S. Krueger has presented the best of fictional world with a moral connectivity to the real world. The novel was first published by Author House and that attaches enough credibility to it.
As I read the epilogue I wondered how the author would have weaved such a delicate plot of inducing moral responsibility in the readers with fictional characters that looked strange to me. The readers can also visit the website www.WorldOfTraegonia.com to get to know the fictional characters which make the reading all the more exciting and…

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Learning to Learn by Claire Odogbo

Genre: Learning Skills
Author: Claire Odogbo 
Price:  Rs. 315/
Publisher: Cinnamonteal Publishing

The author of the book “Learning to learn”, Claire Odogbo clearly proves through her book her excellence 
as a professionally trained consultant in creativity and learning methods.

Claire demonstrates scientifically how every human being is born with a good measure of creative ability. The key message she conveys is Quote “Understanding yourself, your creative ability and how to use it correctly, is the secret of effective learning at any level of study.” The book makes one learn how to use various…

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