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Why Women Can Be As Vicious As Men – Only Better

Mean girls never go away they just become mean women.

Posted byJackie MorrisonFebruary 18, 2012February 18, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, Interviews, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: author, book, Erika Holiday, interview, mean girls, Meaner WomenLeave a comment on Why Women Can Be As Vicious As Men – Only Better

Book Review | The Circle by Laura Day

Book Review | The Circle by Laura Day

Posted byJackie MorrisonFebruary 16, 2012February 16, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, ReviewTags: Book Review, Laura Day, new age, The CircleLeave a comment on Book Review | The Circle by Laura Day

Book Review | Always Something There To Remind Me by Beth Harbison

Book Review | Always Something There To Remind Me by Beth Harbison

Posted byJackie MorrisonFebruary 14, 2012February 15, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, ReviewTags: Always Something There To Remind Me, Beth Harbison, Book ReviewLeave a comment on Book Review | Always Something There To Remind Me by Beth Harbison

The Thorn and The Blossom By Theodora Goss

I do 90% of my reading on an ereader, which is convenient for commute reading, easily brings me the sequel to the novel I’ve just finished, and fits neatly into my purse.

Posted byMEG STIVISONJanuary 22, 2012January 22, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, ReviewTags: Book Review, The Thorn and the Blossom, Theodora GossLeave a comment on The Thorn and The Blossom By Theodora Goss

11/22/63 by Stephen King | Book Review

A novel by best-selling author Stephen King, 11/22/63 is about a man who travels back in time to stop the assassination of – you guessed it – JFK.

Posted byRebecca MacLaryJanuary 16, 2012January 16, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, ReviewTags: Book Review, JFK, Stephen KingLeave a comment on 11/22/63 by Stephen King | Book Review

Dead Artist by Ivan Jenson | Book Review

It has long been believed that artists live a more complicated life than the rest of the world. They are usually plagued by self-consciousness and neuroses.

Posted byKathleen NovakJanuary 7, 2012January 7, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, ReviewTags: Book Review, Dead Artist, Ivan JensonLeave a comment on Dead Artist by Ivan Jenson | Book Review

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