Posts Tagged ‘New Perspective’
Hawk of May by Gillian Bradshaw
Hawk of May by Gillian Bradshaw
Back of the Book:
The Sword: In other ages and battles the ruby-hilted slayer of men had many different names. Now called Caledvwlch, the blade awaits the hero who can draw it from its scabbard and live..The Stallion: Blinding white, larger and swifter than any earthly steed, Ceincaled can only be mastered by one who has journeyed to the isle of the immortals..And The Warrior: He is Gwalchmai, the Hawk of May, son of the beautiful, infinitely evil sorceress Morgawse, nephew to King Arthur, and forced to choose between his mother's path to Dark power and Arthur's empire of the Light
Shotgun Shopping by Sheevaun O’Connor Moran
Shotgun Shopping by Sheevaun O'Connor Moran
Back of the Book:
-Want a $30,000 Baby Grand for $1300?
-How about a new car?
-Want to replace all the furniture in your house?
-Or how would you like a $600 pair of designer shoes for $69?
True tales from Shotgun Shopping You think you know how to shop? Sit back! From the woman who was late for the Dalai Lama because she got distracted by a pair of shoes...
Comes Shotgun Shopping. The most fascinating techniques you've never heard of to get whatever you want - Fast, Cheap and Fabulous!
-Discover your own personal shopping karma.
-Find out how to Materialize exactly what you want, wish and Desire.
-In the right color, the perfect fit, and the perfect price.
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The Noticer by Andy Andrews

The Noticer by Andy Andrews
About The Book:
Based on a remarkable true story of inspiration, love, magic and perspective. Set in a small southern town in Alabama where extraordinary things happen to ordinary people when they stop to take a breath, and listen to an amazingly insightful old man who gives them all a new perspective on their lives and their problems. Read the rest of this entry »
Review – Accidentally On Purpose by Mary Pols

Accidentally on Purpose: The True Tale of a Happy Single Mother by Mary F. Pols
Back of the Book:
At thirty-nine, movie critic Mary Pols knew she wanted to have a baby. But never—not in a million years—on her own. When she finds herself unexpectedly expecting, she plunges into the greatest adventure of her life. With humor, insight, and compelling honesty, Pols reveals what it means to compromise in the name of love and to find joy in an accidental life, suddenly brimming with purpose.
Review – What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love and Marriage by Amy Sutherland

In her book, What Shamu Taught Me About Life Love and Marriage, Amy Sutherland goes into great detail about what she learned from animal trainers. Amy Sutherland emmersed herself into the world of animal trainers to find out what it was they did and how. What she got out of the experience was a life changing experience and a new perspective on the greatest of all animals... Humans. Read the rest of this entry »










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