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Strong Winds From Nowhere
Posted on June 22, 2014 Leave a Comment
Strong Winds From Nowhere is a fiction story by Ronit Galapo. It is the story of Tasha, a young girl who is beautiful and wise beyond her years, and her journey to both discover her humanity and embrace the challenge of her destiny. The story is inspiring and empowering through weaving fantasy, wisdom, and courage. […]
The Third Rule of Ten
Posted on February 13, 2014 Leave a Comment
In the tradition of the series, The Third Rule of Ten continues to deliver! Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay have a gift for writing these stories. The mystery novel aspect is well-crafted, with story development intelligently supporting the caper. The ending makes perfect sense but you don’t predict it. The character of Ten is very identifiable, the […]
The Everything Theory
Posted on April 14, 2013 1 Comment
A big Thank You to Rohan Healy–his review of Dianne Gray’s book The Everything Theory was my final cosmic message to go get this book! (See? People do make a difference for others, whether they know it or not.) From the very beginning of Dianne Gray’s suspense thriller and all the way through, I was wonderfully overwhelmed with the feeling of being immersed in […]
The Second Rule of Ten
Posted on January 20, 2013 2 Comments
A must-read! As with its predecessor, The First Rule of Ten, the story successfully crafts a murder mystery that is wholly plausible yet unpredicted by the reader. At the same time it subtly wears as an unintended (?) self-improvement book simply through reader identification with the main character, Tenzing Norbu (Ten, for short). I feel I am able to approach […]
The Dalai Lama’s Cat
Posted on October 30, 2012 2 Comments
This is such a feel-good story! If you are not a cat person, you will get a kick out of the subtle fun poked at the cat’s perspective. If you are a cat person, you will still enjoy that, as well as the respect and honor given the species through this story. Either way, you will […]