- Black Coffee Was Created In The 1930s As A Stage Play By:-Daniel Shunders
Agatha Christie Black Coffee with Hercule Poirot is a novel based on a theater production. Christie was a very successful mystery writer of a time long ago. It was her first stage play. Charles Osborne, the author of "The Life and Crimes of Agatha Christie", has produced a Hercule Poirot plot in the form of a book. It is almost as if he wrote it in the persona of Christie herself.
- Comedy and Horror Manga by Kei Kusunoki By:-Dani Brown
Kei Kusunoki is a pen name of Japanese mangaka Mayumi Ohashi well known for horror and comedy mangas. She writes manga both for women (shoujo) and men (seinen, shounen) and has released 30+ works lately. Her most famous mangas are Girls Saurus, Girls Saurus DX, 100 Ways of an Exorcist, Bitter Virgin.
- Oh How The Dream Had Become A Nightmare By:-Ace C. Erin
It has changed over the years. The original American vision was one of the fresh start, new beginnings, and boundless opportunities. It was a green virgin land, to paraphrase F. Scott Fitzgerald's characterization at the end from the Great Gatsby, that fantastic cautionary tale about success and its pursuit within the United States, and held the promise of self-determination. Nowadays, the American Dream may possibly simply mean keeping your head above the economic tidewaters.
- The Benefits To Learning History By:-Kim Remsky
Nearly every person interested in history realizes that in order to assist in creating the future of our earth, one must know about vital occasions, concepts, and people throughout history. The past is such a huge topic, and that history is a really big contributor toward how people evolve throughout society. If you study the past of all cultural groups on any continent, you will realize that specific historical events have had a hand in influencing the way they currently are. A small understanding regarding historical events may assist you in comprehending the reasons for things being how they are at this time. Researching the earth's past may be of additional assistance to a person when it comes to understanding things that may potentially occur in future years. This is why studying the past is important.
- Terry Pratchett's Unseen Academicals By:-Britt Hellman
The latest novel by Great Britain's best-selling author Terry Pratchett is a parody on European football (soccer) and all the cultural phenomena that go along with it, such as cheerleading and football hooliganism. The book, Unseen Academicals may therefore be a bit more exciting to Europeans than to Americans.
- Book Review: Wisdom of the Gemstone Guardians By:-Sten Videmark
Wisdom of the Gemstone Guardians stands apart from any other crystal healing book on the market in many respects. First of all, whereas other crystal healing books usually contain so called 'channeled' information from the spirit world, none of them so directly profess it the way this book does.
- Bernard Cornwell Book 'The Burning Land' Out Now By:-Jon Hunter
The Author of the Sharpe series of books Bernard Cornwell releases his New Work, 'The burning Land' on the 1st of October in the UK. His previous book 'Azincourt' sold well entering the New York Times list at number 4, and staying there for a number of weeks, Azincourt reported to of sold over 100,000 copies in the UK in the first month.
- The Wrecker by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott By:-Britt Hellman
The second book in a new Western series by Clive Cussler, "one of the greatest adventure novelists of our time" (imdb), The Wrecker represents the continuation of Cussler's entry into the classic American genre of Wild West fiction. Who knows, maybe it will turn into his most popular series yet.
- Nicky Lee and Her Mangas By:-Pamela Twain
Nicky Lee is a Taiwanese girl romance mangaka known for Youth Gone Wild and The One. Her most characters relate to show-biz with male ones being very cute and handsome.
- The Light Fantastic By:-Britt Hellman
Relatively unknown in America, Terry Pratchett was the number one best-selling author in Great Britain during the 1990's, and only J. K. Rowling has sold more books than Pratchett in the UK since 2000. The Light Fantastic is the classic second novel in his Discworld series from back in the 1980's when it all began.
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