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Religion & Sports

Religion 101 MOST POWERFUL PROMISES IN THE BIBLE. Steve and Lois Rabey and Marcia Ford. Warner Books. With another Christmas upon us, many will find it to be a good time … Continue reading

March 1, 2004 · Leave a comment

Best In Fiction & Nonfiction, 2003

New Releases from Palgrave in Religion Spotlight On Harper Collins Harper Collins finished 2003 very strong. As the year ended, H.C. blitzed the market with an array of fine fiction and … Continue reading

December 1, 2003 · Leave a comment

Diaries From American Women

Books, November 2003: Mount Shasta, the American Dream & More The Farmers Almanac & Old Farmers Almanac On Sports: Julian Peterson Helps Bring the 49ers Back From Obscurity THIS DAY: … Continue reading

November 1, 2003 · Leave a comment

Never Mind the Pollacks

AsEverWas: MEMOIRS OF A BEAT SURVIVOR. Hammond Guthrie. SAF Publishing. Even though this work makes reference to the “Beat Generation” in its title, it’s anything but a nostalgic trip down memory … Continue reading

October 1, 2003 · Leave a comment

Spotlight On Traci Lords

TRACI LORDS: UNDERNEATH IT ALL. Traci Elizabeth Lords. Harper Entertainment Publishers. This auto-biography tells the story of former porn star Traci Lords, and her ascent through the world of adult entertainment. … Continue reading

September 1, 2003 · Leave a comment
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