Archive for April, 2010

I am so lucky to have found the Conversations With God books. I know that many people won’t be able to appreciate the books’ content because of their preconceived ideas about how/when/where/to whom God speaks, but I felt like I drew this book to me. Whether or not you believe Neale’s conversations are with God, it’s hard to deny the level of insightfulness in this book. For someone like me- reading this book with an open-mind and an open-heart & listening to my spirit for the answers about its validity- it was easy to conclude that this book offers something that is way more beneficial today than the ancient teachings being forced down our throats by those who seek to control our thinking. I think the CWG books are wonderful for someone who is ready to receive them. Unfortunately, too many of us aren’t in a place where they are willing to allow themselves the benefits that can come from these teachings of freedom, self-awareness, and the true love of God.
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Twilight is one of the best books for anyone who enjoys a lot of action and heart-breaking romance. Isabella Swan, nicknamed Bella, moves from her home to Pheonix, Arizona to live with her dad, Charlie (or Chief Swan) in Forks, Washington. Bella makes new friends, including Mike and Jessica. But then she meets an extremely handsome vampire, Edward Cullen, at her school, Forks High School. She gets to know Edward and his family, the Cullens. I would say the part with the most action is when she got chased by bad vampires, who have a desire to kill her. I would recommend this book to anyone ages 10 and above, but some of the words and sections may not be appropriate for lower ages because of the romance.
18 Heavy Duty Big

When Jacob Jankoswki learns of the death of both of his parents in an automobile accident, his grief renders him unable to sit for his final exams at Cornell Vet school and he hops the first train he sees out of town. Fate has intervened, however, and it turns out that the train belongs to a traveling circus, which ends up hiring him on as the show’s animal doctor. The year is 1931, jobs are scarce, and, as Jacob quickly discovers, Uncle Al, the show’s unforgiving ring master, and August rule the circus with an iron hand. Performers are treated well, but working men often go unpaid or worse, are “red lighted,” or thrown off the moving train in the dead of night. It is a brutal world, and Jacob walks its fine line between working men and performers. One day Jacob falls in love with Marlena, the show’s star attraction and the wife of homicidally paranoid schizophrenic August, and their worlds at the circus will never be the same.

This is an excellent and engrossing novel, told from the point of view of Jacob both in 1931 and today, with him at age 93 and in a nursing home, reflecting on past memories. Pull back the tent flap and step right in to the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. You will yearn to be sitting in the circus train’s boxcar, curled up with a book by the light of a flickering kerosene lantern amidst the folds of big top canvas as you roll on through the night to the next town and the next big show.
5 pack of New

A diehard twi~mom i am so happy to have the collector edition of ‘Twilight’. i fell in love with the story right from the beginning and have enjoyed reading the book over and over again. the collector edition has a neat feel to the pages with the rough edges and the contrasting red on the chapter titles, it makes it just feel like a special book, with a bit of an old fashioned feel for such a timeless story. definate must have for anyone who collects books or loves the twilight saga.
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