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Diabetes Type 2 – “Too Sweet for Words” but Don’t Fool with It by James D. Okun, MD

    James D. Okun, MD is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Duke University and of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is the co-author of The History of New Innovations in Modern Medicine and of Erasing Scars: Herpes… Continue Reading “Diabetes Type 2 – “Too Sweet for Words” but Don’t Fool with It by James D. Okun, MD”

Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)

Life in a box is a novel written in a memoir style. It is a mystery story spanning over generations situated in Texas and Southern California. The tale begins with two dead bodies and one other in critical condition. Andee is a family member… Continue Reading “Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)”

Farkle Shark, You Are Not Stupid by Rita Emmett and Irina Bulgaru (Book Review #119)

“Everyone is a genius. But if a fish is judged by how well it climbs a tree, it will live its entire life feeling stupid. ~~ Attributed to Albert Einstein.”   This review was kindly requested by Ben Jackson. The book begins with such… Continue Reading “Farkle Shark, You Are Not Stupid by Rita Emmett and Irina Bulgaru (Book Review #119)”

Western Song by Leigh Podgorski (Book Review #354)

Western Song is a love story. Under the beautiful skies of the Wyoming sky and accident happens. Cody Goode is killed by a maniacal bull baby that Weston is riding, leaving behind his secretly engaged Tai immigrant who is arriving that evening, for the… Continue Reading “Western Song by Leigh Podgorski (Book Review #354)”

Awaken A New Myth by Karen La Puma (Book Review #353)

Awaken A New Myth is a self-help book written to inspire and to inform you that the world we make for ourselves is a reflection of what we feel from within. Alongside pictures and affirmations, this book is really a book of wisdom with… Continue Reading “Awaken A New Myth by Karen La Puma (Book Review #353)”

India Was One by An Indian (Book Review #352)

India was one is an action adventure story written about Jai and Kaahi. It is a journey into India and a simple love between the two of which is disrupted once the country gets divided into south and the north. I found the story… Continue Reading “India Was One by An Indian (Book Review #352)”

E.I.E. by Derek hunter (Book Review #351)

E.I.E. is a story about Robert Robillard. He suffers from depression and decides to leave his town in order to find some answers that have been growing intensely in his mind. He is suicidal and ends up killing some people while he is in… Continue Reading “E.I.E. by Derek hunter (Book Review #351)”

An Uncivil War:Elise t’Hoot (Book Three) by Mary Ellen Wall (Book Review #350)

An Uncivil War is a short science fiction book. This is book three of its series, and so the story begins where it left off from book two. Elise has saved the settler children and takes them home. There is a rebellion against the… Continue Reading “An Uncivil War:Elise t’Hoot (Book Three) by Mary Ellen Wall (Book Review #350)”

Give Light & Burn

This quote is so meaningful.