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Film: 'Hello'; Cast: Sohail Khan, Sharman Joshi, Isha Koppikar, Gul Panag, Amrita Arora, Sharad Saxena, Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Dalip Tahil; Director: Atul Agnihotri; Rating: * Hello, hello, hello? What is this, boss? ... Source: www.iht.com --- 4 hours ago
John Barth's stories look at the loosely linked lives of the elderly at a gated community. Martin Clark writes a deep yet playful story in which the adventure hinges on the decisions of morally ambiguous characters. ... Source: www.bellaonline.com --- 9 hours ago
A REVIEW of the BOOK How to Dress Dancers by Mary Kent Harrison ... Source: www.bellaonline.com --- 5 hours ago
Seth Kantner, author of the award winning Ordinary Wolves, turns his pen to non-fiction in this collection of reflective essays on his life in northwest Alaska. ... Source: www.bellaonline.com --- 8 hours ago
This is my REVIEW of Mary Shomon's BOOK "Living Well with Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism". I highly recommend it to my readers who have overactive thyroid gland conditions, as a great resource of education on this subject. ... Source: blogcritics.org --- 7 hours ago
Some linguists wear an English is difficult amulet. McWhorter breaks the chain and replaces it with English is easy. How best to enjoy a BOOK written by a linguist on the bastard origins of a language? Just read it. According to John McWhorter it’s about the linguistically incorrect. It's about letting the speaker speak and the writer write. While he does not implore writers to end sentences with a preposition, split infinitives with adjectives or begin... ... Source: blogcritics.org --- 12 hours ago
For both CSN&Y fans and students of American music history, the updated version of CSN's biography is an essential read. Originally published in 1984, Crosby Stills & Nash: The Biography is the story of how three (and occasionally four) quite talented musicians in their own right came together to form the first true American "supergroup," and how they eventually went on to become one of America's most beloved musical institutions. When the... ... Source: blogcritics.org --- 12 hours ago
Coupling his views on basketball with his foreword, Bradley's BOOK acts as an important critique on sports culture. Bill Bradley seems like a heck of a guy. Playing pro basketball for the New York Knicks and being a Senate member, and then after that being a successful writer seems to scream "remarkable." And yet Bradley chooses not to write about his entire life, only a season on the basketball team. Bradley's account, though, reads more into the... ... Source: blogcritics.org --- 2 hours ago
The year is 1970, and professional hitman Quarry is about to make his first kill -- if he survives. Crime and suspense novelist Max Allan Collins has been writing about a professional hitman codenamed Quarry for 40 years. I picked up the first BOOK back in my teens and fell in love with the hard-hitting sparse style and the no-nonsense approach the author has with the character.Quarry, real name unknown, served in Vietnam and came home to find... ... Source: flex.sys-con.com --- 1 day ago
This is a great BOOK on LINQ from some people who not only know LINQ, but also understand LINQ. Many current LINQ books are based on preview versions of LINQ, but authors Fabrice Marquerie, Steve Eichert, and Jim Wooley thought it worth waiting for the final released version before publishing their BOOK. There were some significant changes in the syntax of a few significant commands, so where code in some other books may need minor changes to run, the code in this BOOK is all ready to go. read more ... Source: blogcritics.org --- 1 day ago
If you would like to have an introduction to the noise genre, I would suggest looking elsewhere. But is it a history?This is one of the things that struck me as I finished Noise/Music: A History. One does not have to worry if the BOOK is well-written - it's almost too wordy and garrulous for the normal reader. In fact, I would suggest being accustomed to philosophical works, and not expecting a thoughtless pulp read when you pick up the... ... Source: www.billingsgazette.net --- 8 hours ago
It's the fall of 1918, and the nation is in chaos. World War I is drawing to close, and, without the stimulus battle brings, the U.S economy is imploding. Blacks and women, many of whom received their first decent paychecks because of the war, are bei ... ... Source: www.atlanticfreepress.com --- 6 hours ago
Tby Jim Miles The Secret War With Iran. Ronen Bergman. Free Press (Simon & Schuster), New York, 2008. [Translated from Nekudat Haal Chazor] If one knew little about the Middle East and its many strands of religious, political, military, and strategic interests, this seemingly well written work would have the reader believing that Israel is the altruistic good guy although making tactical mistakes in its counter terrorist endeavours and the Iranians are the cause of all the atrocities in the Middle East. In the epilogue Ronen Bergman indicates that he began researching this BOOK in order to uncover and make sense of the secret war that has been ongoing between Israel and Iran, and to place the events in their historical context. If that is what he intended to do, then this work fails completely. The major fault with The Secret War With Iran is exactly that, one of context. It is a fault that puts this BOOK squarely in the genre of blatant apologetics and rhetoric exhorting the Americans to attack Iran. The contexts not revealed in the text are several. The main hidden context being the reasons for much of the Middle Easts anger at Israel, the ongoing occupation and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian territories. This uses many guises from outright military force, imprisonment, torture, house demolition, through to the subtler and yet more psychologically abusive tactics of land expropriation, marriage laws, and a ... Source: pjmommy.com --- 12 hours ago
There is a lot to be said about coffee table books. This is one of my favorites. Whether this is for your house or for your office/business. This definitely is a BOOK people will pick up and thumb through. The images are astonishingly done. The information in this BOOK is so beautifully collected. It definitely made [...] ... Source: www.butyoudontlooksick.com --- 1 day ago
by Clair Davies, N.C.T.M.B. Many people with a chronic illness also suffer from chronic pain. Yet few know that pain that does not stem from arthritis, neuropathy or a spinal defect, may in fact be caused by a knot in the muscle. Knots in muscles that refer pain or similar discomfort to other parts of the body are called trigger points. Click to read more ... ... Source: www.caribousmom.com --- 1 day ago
He remembers now how his dreams for Frederiksborg preoccupied him. He remembers how, in a single night, he understood that the architecture must strive for order and unity, and proceed in a gradual way, like a piece of music, across the linked islands, towards a climactic structure, and how, at dawn, he woke his [...] ... Source: www.sffchronicles.co.uk --- 1 day ago
I hope that posting this here is appropriate. Ive been adding links to my own personal web pages for some time now, though never as many links as I am about to. If anyone finds this offensive or if this violates some term of service that I am unaware of, I apologize in advance. But I make no... ... Source: www.dickinson.edu --- 1 day ago
Facilitated by Kathy Hutcheson, Susan P. Byrnes Health Education Center. Two-session series meeting on Thursday, Oct. 30 (HUB 203-204) and Thursday, Nov. 6 (Stern Center, Room 102) from 8-9 a.m. In his BOOK, Dr. Steve Aldana shows readers how their bodies will change with proper nutrition and regular physical activity resulting in lower risks for chronic diseases. The Culprit and The Cure provides realistic, tips, goals, and ideas on how to eat right and exercise to enjoy a long, high-quality life. Complimentary BOOK and continental breakfast provided as part of your registration. For more information or to register for this course, please use the new CLIQ online registration system via the employee Gateway, call ext. 8084, or send an email to: ... Source: desicritics.org --- 5 hours ago
After Ian Fleming’s death in 1964, various authors have tried their hand at recreating James Bond in the image moulded by Fleming. The latest writer to throw his hat into the ring and take up the challenge of imitating Fleming is Sebastian Faulks, the highly acclaimed author of books such as The Girl at the Lion d'Or, Birdsong and Charlotte Gray. Faulks’s Devil May Care is the 22nd authorised Bond BOOK after Fleming’s death, written to commemorate Fleming’s 100th birthday. Before I get to the crux of the matter and start commenting on Devil May Care, I should confess that I have read only two of Ian Fleming’s works (Thunderball and the Man with the Golden Gun) before. Moreover, I read them when I was in my teens, over 15 years ago. So, when I compare Faulks with Fleming, I will be doing so on the basis of my memories, which may not be very accurate. Devil May Care, set in the late 1960s, comes with the usual Bond paraphernalia. It’s got a couple of glamorous women (there’s a twist to this number, but I’ll leave it you to read and find out), an evil villain and his even more evil side-kick, various fights to the death from each of which Bond survives with a few injuries. One of the fights involves the mandatory car and motorbikes whilst another is on a train (remember the Spy Who Loved Me?). The evil villain – Dr. Julius Gorner is as evil as ever, his objective being to flood the UK with drugs and provoke the USSR into nuke-bombin ... Find more results for BOOK REVIEW on RSSMicro.com |
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