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Book Reviews by Cherie' Davidson
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I am an online writer by trade, but I find that I really enjoy reviewing books...it gives me a great excuse to stop writing and actually read someone else's words. As I find time to read offline, I will be adding more reviews. Hope you find something useful and entertaining during your visit!
Recent Posts
Christmas Cookies E-book
My friend and fellow writer, Jan McCracken wrote this charming (and free) Christmas cookie recipe book. Since I collaborated with her to turn it into an ebook, I wanted to offer it to all my friends and blog readers!This colorful collection has some ...
Old-fashioned "dark" fun with a kick - and the next great dog star introduced!
I confess, I am a David Hewlett fan ("McKay" is one of my favorite characters of all time), also I'm a Stargateophile (gatephiliac?) and pretty serious fanatic, however, I don't automatically and blindly "love" everything out just because it's attach...
Why Can't I Lose Weight? The real reasons diets fail and what to do about it by Jackie Bushell
Every so often, I will read a book that captures my attention so completely that I hate to put it down. Then I go back to it repeatedly, long after I have finished the review. Jackie Bushell's 116-page ebook, Why Can't I Lose Weight? (2006 DietPlatea...
Is Your House Making You Overweight, Sick, or Tired? by Margaret Rouse Shontz
External Diet Perception - An absolutely fascinating theoryI found this book, Is Your House Making You Overweight, Sick, or Tired?, written by a highly educated wife and mother of three, to be a fascinating read. Backed by a great deal of references,...
Which is More Round, the World or Your Tummy? by Leslie Miklosy
When was the last time your mind danced when you read a book? "Dance with me so I can show you the way to get gloriously lost in the forest." This charming quote from the book, Which is More Round, the World or Your Tummy, is a great introduction to...
Low Carb is Easy Online Interactive Cookbook
A good cookbook gets well used and eventually becomes filled with notes, papers, smudges and miscellaneous residue from family gatherings. It is repeatedly hauled on and off the bookshelf, and the better the recipes it contains, the more quickly it s...


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