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Béla's Letters by Jeff Ingber
Bonds of Love & Blood by Marylee MacDonald
Crossbow Code, The by M.C. Raj
Esther by Rebecca Kanner
Grace Period by Melinda Worth Popham
Grammy's Glen by Toni Atkinson
Lucifer's Son by Sergey Mavrodi
Monk's Journey by Walter (Monk) Reynolds
Notes from a Printmaker by Bob Tomilillo
Second Thoughts: Second Chances by D.C. Moses
Shadow of Guilt  by Samuel Jay
Shot Down by Steve Snyder
What She Knew by Nadine Galinsky Feldman

 
First Chapter Reviews
 
Scout's Honor by Dori Ann Dupre
 
Fake Social Media: More Common Than You Think
Since we last discussed the issue of fake social media followings, some of our competitors have gotten even worse, falling into the 50% to 90% fake follower and friend range on Twitter and Facebook. On the surface, this seems harmless. Unfortunately they often sell marketing outreach as part of their services, and if the majority of their social media following is either purchased or inactive, they may be perpetrating a fraud, which is both unethical and illegal. And if a company is willing to promote a fake social media base, how else might they be deceiving their clients? 
 
Reviews for April 2016
3 Boys and a Boat by Peggy W. Fellouris
Aerobics by Ronald Portal 
Alternative and Mystical Healing Therapies by Edwin A. Noyes M.D., MPH
Ambassador's Daughter, The by Harvey J. Williams
Béla's Letters by Jeff Ingber
Child Inside, The by Susan Lukin 
Complete Guide to Relational Therapy, The by Codrin Stefan Tapu
Creating PEACE of Mind by Jill M. Reid
Day of the Dog by Mark Salvi
Edward IV, England's Forgotten Warrior King by Dr. Anthony Corbet
Emperor's Regret, The by Barbara A. Pierce
Enigmas by Floyd Merrell
Eyes in the Tree, The by Carolyn VanderBeek 
Grammy's Glen by Toni Atkinson
grydscaen: tribute by Natsuya Uesugi
Last Call For Caviar (Volume 1) by Melissa Roen
Love in the Time of Flowers by William Penn
Magic Stones, The by Grandma Nor
Monk's Journey by Walter (Monk) Reynolds
Radial Implications of the Unified Field by Jonathan O. Brooks
Rising from the Ashes by Marchela Wells
Seeds of Content by Dale Blackford
Sentiment by Cheryl Krkoc
Silent Sentinels by Patricia Huff
Special and the Ordinary, The by David Clapham
Success Process Handbook, The by Tony Fielek
Summer Skies on the Big Rideau Lake by Chris DeMaria
Thoughts from a Wealthy Perspective by Sam Egube
Uncommon Knowledge by Al McDowell
Virtually Criminal by John Broughton
Weekend Warriors, The by James W. Burke JR
 
 
 
 
 
Focus Review
Swimming Underground by Mary Woronov
Actress and artist Mary Woronov paints Warhol-like cinema of her time in the Silver Factory and Andy Warhol’s inner circle during the late 1960s. Woronov was most famously depicted during that time as Hanoi Hannah in the filmChelsea Girls—one of many Warhol “films” and “screen tests” that were never meant to be viewed in the classic linear style of storytelling, but rather the endlessly interpretive impression of art. In fact, Woronov would eventually come to see them as video paintings, often displayed as background pieces while the Velvet Underground played and the party rolled. 
 
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Crossbow Code, The by M.C. Raj
Deadly Distrust by Mary Schaller
Destiny's Journey by Robert Ruiz, Jr.
Enjoy Stress by Stanley E. Abbott
Esther by Rebecca Kanner
Great Creator, The Creation and His Creatures, The by Rony Michel Joseph
Hamagel by Benjamin E. Jenkins
Quiet Sheba: Volume II by Elizabeth Clayton
Quiet Sheba, Volume III by Elizabeth Clayton
Run of Luck, A by Wayne Overson
Seasons of Sand Sahara by Ernst Aebi
Swiming Underground by Mary Woronov
Toxic Client by Garrett Sutton
Vanquish Of The Dragon Shroud by Gregory E. Seller
 
 
 
 
 
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