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<title>Book Review  Harboring A Deep Secret </title>
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<pubDate> Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:52:58 -0500 </pubDate>
<description>The Roberts, a prominent, small town family, has been harboring a deep secret and enabling a sick family member for too many years  Evil like this cannot stay silenced, especially with the ramped gossip among New Attica's intimacy-starved housewives and nosy neighbors  When Jenny Masters returns to her hometown 10 years after being abused and exiled by the Roberts, she has not forgiven, nor forgotten the long-term emotional suffering inflicted on her by Dr  Samuel Roberts' pedophilic ways and the family's &quot;blood is thicker than water&quot; mind-set  The Roberts' housekeeper sets the tone of the novel when she exclaims, &quot;Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned  And I do believe that the Roberts family scorned that girl &quot;</description>
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<title>Book Review  Forest Trouble In Kerfubble </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:27:21 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>In What's the Trouble in the Forest of Kerfubble?, written by Roger Sulham and illustrated by spouse Jennifer, a family of hares panic after they hear a mysterious boom  One wakes the other two and they run off together crying through the forest, gathering forest animals until all the animals in the forest of Kerfubble are crying and stampeding from what they believe is an army of invading monsters  Published by Inkblot Press LLC, ISBN: 9780-9826414-9-1, this 32-page picture book and children's rhyming story is written for early readers up to age 9 </description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/152054/185/Book-Review-Forest-Trouble-In-Kerfubble.html</link>
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<title>Book Review  A God Who Smiles  </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 06 Nov 2010 10:10:32 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Consider God for a moment  What is He like? Does He have a massive bushy beard hanging low from His chin towards the Earth as He teeters over a cloud to see and judge the world? Is He a skinny pacifist wandering around proclaiming His own deity, but unwilling or unable to defend Himself from the people He was preaching to? Is He even mindful of this small planet or does He have much more pressing cosmic matters to attend to?</description>
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<title>Book Review  Leaping Into Faith </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 06 Nov 2010 10:07:20 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Norm Grant's spiritually transformative You Want Me to    What? Risking Life Change to Answer God's Call offers an engaging and powerful voice that anyone can relate to  His allegories, anecdotes, and witticisms deliver a powerful message while amusing readers and consistently maintaining their attention  Norm Grant asks us the difficult questions: What if God is calling us to action? What if we're too wrapped up in the daily routine of life to listen? &quot;What if He were calling us to participate with Him in regenerating and reviving our lives, His church, the country, and the world?&quot; He addresses the deepest fears in all of us, the feelings of unworthiness of being rescued and if we will really be saved if we let go, dispelling our excuses and fears; &quot;That's what this book is about: inspiring all of us to write about what happens when we 'let go' and put our faith into action &quot;</description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/151995/185/Book-Review-Leaping-Into-Faith.html</link>
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<title>Book Review  Tracking The Bullet </title>
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<pubDate> Sat, 06 Nov 2010 05:51:29 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Through an all-too-real story, Bell has pointed out why the gun control laws in effect today can't solve the real issue at hand   The book exposes how bullets are being supplied to the criminal community and why current gun control laws have failed to prevent this from happening  Furthermore, the book explains why only a gun regulation law using modern technology can thwart the supply of arms to criminals, without violating a person's Second Amendment rights </description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/151775/185/Book-Review-Tracking-The-Bullet.html</link>
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<title>Book Review  Crossing Color Lines </title>
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<pubDate> Fri, 05 Nov 2010 11:03:52 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Crossing Color Lines is a wonderfully written saga spanning more than twenty years and represents the sixth novel that d  E  has penned  Crossing Color Lines asks uncomfortable questions in a day and age when many people are mistakenly celebrating a new found national color blindness, simply owing to the election of Barak Obama  The crux of the story comes back to, &quot;if given the choice or ability to switch races, would you?&quot;</description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/147257/185/Book-Review-Crossing-Color-Lines.html</link>
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<title>Book Review  Diving Into Faith </title>
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<pubDate> Tue, 02 Nov 2010 04:57:06 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>In this era of strife and uncertainty it's refreshing to see a self-help book that uses the Bible to provide improvements in our hectic, modern lives  The Vision of Habakkuk: The Law of Attraction in The Holy Bible by Dr  Mandy Lender provides a framework for self-improvement ideal for those seeking inspiration  What's great about this book, among other things, is that the underlining message is not one of preaching religion and self-righteousness, but rather finding one's path in life and the light of inspiration </description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/147262/185/Book-Review-Diving-Into-Faith.html</link>
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<title>Tranquil Thoughts And Meditations </title>
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<pubDate> Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:43:24 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Julia Shpak describes her book, Power of Plentiful Wisdom [AuthorHouse, $12 95, 108 pages, ISBN 9781452064741] as an inspirational work   Even the cover of the book, with its monochromatic picture of a fully blossomed tree with many roots -- inspires  And just like those roots, Shpak believes that the meanings of all things, even of simple things, run deep </description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/142267/238/Tranquil-Thoughts-And-Meditations.html</link>
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<title>God Has A Plan For All Of Us </title>
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<pubDate> Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:42:33 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>God has a plan for all of us  With each new day, we are given numerous opportunities to answer God's call and follow Him on his defined path for each of us  How can we know when He is calling us? Will we take the risk and jump in?</description>
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<title>Combining Vast Intelligence And Humility </title>
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<pubDate> Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:39:36 -0400 </pubDate>
<description>Personal Wisdom sounds like the sort of book that you may use to line your recliner or place in your bathroom for a tidbit of self-help sound bites when you have nothing better to read, at best; and at worst, it sounds like a thrift store manuscript which you could use to line a birdcage    And &quot;Making Sense of You, Others and the Meaning of Life&quot; evokes memories of the type of hype you want to try to avoid because it can't possibly live up to its claims   But I can tell you that this book is neither of these things </description>
<link>http://www.ubscure.com/Art/142257/140/Combining-Vast-Intelligence-And-Humility.html</link>
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