“String Theory” written by Robert C. Covel In case you haven’t been watching Morgan Freeman on The Science Channel as he takes us “Through the Wormhole,” and in case you are not otherwise familiar with “string theory,” I want to give you a bit of a lesson before reviewing this book. “String Theory,” both [...]
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BANG : The Quiet and Cataclysmic Works of James Dalton Byrd, American Poet Joe Byrd, our author/poet, tells us in his book jacket that he was born in Texas but now lives in west Georgia, and he spends a good part of the year in the Adirondacks. His hobbies and his professions, which [...]
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The Blood of Cain written by T.L. Gray Gray, our author, uses her scholarly Biblical knowledge along with a creative imagination to turn out one brilliant book. You will be amazed! From your own Biblical research or from watching The History Channel you may have heard that Lilith was Adam’s first wife, [...]
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Jekyll Journey: A Family Guide To Georgia’s Jewel written by Jody Talley Butler, Ed. D. Our author, Jody Talley Butler, Ed.D., is a seasoned teacher of Gifted Children for 26 years. Most of those years, she spent a portion of the year taking a group of her students to Jekyll Island to learn about [...]
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“SHOELESS SUMMER” written by John Bell This may be the most amazingly researched book that I’ve ever read. It flows beautifully and helps us to learn all about “Shoeless Joe Jackson.” You may be wondering why you’d want to read a book about a crooked baseball player, but on his dying bed, Joe [...]
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TO MARKET, TO MARKET in the BIG RED TRUCK written by Beverly M. Bruemmer and illustrated by Charr Floyd, Creative Art Director- Mary Mallory Memories are so important! What would we do without them? Our author, Beverly Bruemmer of Carrollton, has taken her memories of her son going to the market with his Granddaddy [...]
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and then I found you… written by Patti Callahan Henry This book unearths feelings so deep that you almost emotionally drown in wonder. It should be a primer for anyone who has ever been adopted or anyone who has ever decided to give away their child for adoption. I happen to be adopted [...]
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Jackson Flats written by Chuck Wanager As you can read on the back cover of Jackson Flats, Chuck Wanager “is a long-time newspaper man himself and has worked at both large and small papers. His background spans more than 30 years as a reporter, editor and photographer. The author has also written magazine [...]
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