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- This Week in Books – Bill Phillips, Author of Transformation

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

This week hosts Lisa Johnson Mandell and Sam Osborn are joined in studio by Bill Phillips who has transformed the life of many people all over the world with his health and fitness books. Bill explains that we should not build our life around fitness but rather build our lives upon it. In an age of over eating and hours spent huddled in front of computers, Bill Phillips aims to help you transform yourself with a few easy steps. Hosts Lisa and Sam share what they are reading and discuss the big screen adaptation of a prequel to the Wizard of Oz starring Johnny Depp or Robert Downey Jnr, the only two stars that seem to be able to green-light a film these days. For more information, show notes, and schedules visit www.thisweekin.com.
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Helpdesk support back in the day of the middle age with English subtitles. Original taken from the show “Øystein og jeg” on Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK)in 2001. With Øystein Backe (helper)and Rune Gokstad (desperate monk). Written by Knut Nærum.
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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Richard W. Morris

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

About The Author:

Dr. Richard W. Morris, a lawyer licensed in two U.S. states and England, is a member of Mensa, a former teacher and adjunct professor. In his half-century as a pilot (airline transport pilot, flight and ground instructor licenses) he flew as pilot-in-command (captain) in some forty countries on four continents.

He began his legal career as a prosecutor, and did criminal defense before limiting his practice to civil matters. His published credits include articles in such diverse periodicals as the San Diego Realtor magazine, San Diego Mensan, American Atheist, Playboy, Truth Seeker, Art World News, and was a columnist for the Page (Arizona) newspaper, Page USA.

Richard is author of God On Trial, coauthored The Art Fraud Virus, with Richard W. Stevens, and is now working on his next Sister Leah novel, Murder at the Hospice of God.

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Featuring: God On Trial by Richard W. Morris

Blasphemy, Murder and The Lord Don’t Mix

When Religion and Reason Collide in Court.

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This Book Is About Critical Thinking And Challenges The Reader To Ask:

What Do I Know And How Do I Know It?

Sister Mary, one of three Sisters Superior in the Church of the Saved is murdered in the opening chapter, the first of several murders. The same evening, David Stone attends the Summer Sunday Sundown Services held at Jefferson Park in the City of Dicksburgh, presented by Pastor Maxentius Zeno Constantine (known to all only as “Pastor”) and the police arrest David for blasphemy.

Sister Mary had a two million-dollar life insurance policy (with double indemnity for accidents) issued by a company in Bermuda. The beneficiary is an international religious charity controlled by Pastor. Will her death be ruled murder, suicide or accident?

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David, a graduate student, demands the prosecution prove each statutory element beyond a reasonable doubt using the Federal Rules of Evidence. He takes the position claiming before one may be convicted of a blasphemy, the law must provide an intelligible definition of God and then produce evidence to support the definition or the prosecution will fail to make a prima facie case.

Pastor uses the upcoming trial to increase his sphere of influence and bring money to the church. His church, like all others, always needs more money.  He spends some of his time at the Garden of Faith, headquarters of  a religious mission, on Lake Brokopondo in Suriname, saving souls, feeding the poor and performing devotional rites for God with the Sisters Superior and the Angels of Manna, a lower level order residing in the Garden. While Pastor’s relationship is strictly religious, the sexual rituals rival those described by the Marquis de Sade — embellished by the kinks of Sister Leah.

Sister Leah, genetically an intersexual and a former professional female dominatrix, now restricts her domination practice to an underground arm of the Church as the Mistress of Justice.

What happens to David’s life if the jury finds him guilty?

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God On Trial Endorsements:

“The Supreme Court of the United States opens each session with the crier saying, “God save the United States and this honorable court.” Thousands of trial courts daily swear witnesses to tell the truth, ending with, “so help you God.” Morris has it right: under the Federal Rules of Evidence, courts can convict a person of murder but cannot prove God exists.”

Marc J. Victor, Attorney at Law

Certified Specialist in Criminal Law

“This book is a gripping intellectual mind-twister. Reason, faith, and the charlatan battle for the minds of the jury in the best of courtroom drama. Morris lets loose with his vast experience of international law and religion, weaving an extraordinary sleuth of intrigue, murder, and deviant sexual drama.”

Ken Schoolland, Associate Professor of Economics and Political Science

Hawaii Pacific University, Author of “” Jonathan Gullible”

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Book Details:

ISBN: 0-7414-5755-5 ©2009

Book Size: 5.5” x 8.5”

372 Pages

Category/Subject: FICTION / Religious

True Genre: Critical Thinking

List Price: .95

God On Trial is available only from the publisher at the moment.

It will soon be available at Amazon.com as well as in Kindle and E-Book formats.

Other Titles By Richard W. Morris

Coauthored The Art Fraud Virus, with Richard W. Stevens

Working on his next Sister Leah novel: Murder At The Hospice Of God.

Submitted by Theodocia McLean

Owner of Books In Sync

Submission Date: February 22, 2010

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Books In Sync Recognizes For A Second Year Author Marcia P. Cole

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

Books In Sync Recognizes For A Second Year Author Marcia P. Cole

 

Featuring: Caught Between Life & Death by Marcia P. Cole

 

What are you leaving behind for others to remember you by?

 

A life insurance policy?

A family heirloom?

 

In Caught Between Life & Death, Marcia Cole, believing herself on deaths edge, writes her will. Her son, Danny, has just returned from the hostile Iraqi desert and announces his newfound career choice. Concerned for her son’s obsession to be part of Hollywood’s rich and famous, the author looks deep within her own frailties to leave behind something more valuable than just a life insurance policy. Inspired by her son, the author cleverly finds a unique way of leaving behind a part of herself through a tale of wealth, poverty, and faith.

 

Caught Between Life and Death exposes valuable lessons that shed new light on old perceptions giving us new hope for old problems.

 

Caught Between Life & Death Book Excerpt:

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It appeared as if I was caught between life and death when the paramedic placed the nitroglycerin pills under my tongue.

 

Nitroglycerin? I thought to myself, surely I’m not having a heart attack. Everything was a blur. I felt like Darth Vader behind this oxygen mask as I could scarcely breathe with this crushing chest pain. Despite all the commotion going on inside this body of mine, I was more amazed by the hub of the fire and rescue squads that caused more attention in the neighborhood than I would have liked. I could feel the eyes of curious onlookers peering at me wanting to know the obvious question, “What happened to her?”

 

“Wow, who’d have thought it, me riding in an ambulance causing people to part the road like the Red Sea. Lord knows I never saw this day coming. Aren’t I supposed to be too young for this?” I smiled within.

 

I wasn’t afraid to leave this world. As far as I was concerned, everyone I would possibly leave behind had somebody. I wouldn’t be leaving anyone alone. However, I will never forget the look on my son’s face when he arrived at the house to find the paramedics wheeling me out on the stretcher. It was a defining moment in my life. I glanced over and noticed a frightened boy instead of the usual jovial, confident young man. What I saw in my son’s eyes that day unnerved me to the core more than any health issue I’ve ever faced. I saw an indescribable fear in his eyes as his expression revealed a lost look of utter hopelessness. Danny appeared worse than I felt. Life withdrew from his face like the waters from the shore when the tide goes out. The light instantly went out of him. He looked about as different as I did to him. Apparently, I had more influence in my young adult son’s life than I realized.

 

Details:

Genre: Inspirational/Religious

Price Print E-book: .99

Date Joined Books In Sync: June 19, 2009

Please Visit Author Marcia P. Cole’s Author’s Page At Books In Sync

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Tate Publishing Book Purchase Link

http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=978-1-60462-877-7

 

Marcia Coles E-mail Address

Marcia1628@aol.com

 

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Submission Date: May 2010

 

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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Gary Starta

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Gary Starta is a science fiction, fantasy and mystery author who creates fiction on the fringe of genre and imagination. His latest novel Gods of the Machines incorporates mystery with science fiction and romance…..

 

Gary Starta is a former journalist who studied English and Journalism at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. 

His love for science fiction compelled him to write his first novel ‘ What Are You Made Of? ‘ published in 2006. Inspired by Isaac Asimov, the science fiction novel focuses on intelligent artificial life and whether sentient androids should possess the same rights as humans. The androids in Starta’s novel are created as hybrids – part machine, part human – further blurring the line between human and machine. Starta foresees a near future where humans will be forced to decide if intelligent machinery is indeed a life form. Possibly, in this near future, some humans will possess computer enhancements to overcome disabilities becoming hybrids themselves. The line between biological life form and mechanical life form will continue to be examined in a follow up novel now being written. 

Starta cites Stephen King and Dean Koontz as inspirations for his 2007 novel ‘ Blood Web ‘ which is also reminiscent of the The X-files television/movie series. Contemporary authors Laurell K. Hamilton, Rachel Caine, Jim Butcher and Kelly Armstrong also fuel his aspiration to create paranormal suspense. The follow up novel to ‘ Blood Web ‘ – ‘ Extreme Liquidation ‘ explores Caitlin Diggs’ supernatural gifts including the ability to see the future in dreams and to read a person’s character through emotions. Updates on the publication date for ‘ Extreme Liquidation ‘ will follow. 

Starta’s crime novella ‘ Murder by Association’ blends mystery with forensic investigation. It is a departure from previous books because it contains no science fiction or paranormal elements. Additionally, Starta foresees his 2008 novella ‘ Alzabreah’s Garden ‘ – a fantasy romance – as another out-of-the-box effort. 

Just released is his Paranormal Suspense ‘Gods of the Machines’ which take place in space where Earth is settling a new planet. Androids are a major focus of this novel as well as his novel ‘What are You Made Of?’ 

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Just Released Gods of the Machines by Gary Starta

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Detective Sam Benson, a native New Yorker, is brash, opinionated and candid. Transplanted to work on Earth’s first colonized planet, he envisions a relatively peaceful job. But Benson’s ruthless nature might bring it to the brink of annihilation when a series of murders begins. He suspects a non-human is responsible-an android who once shared engrams with a psychopathic human. However, the detective doesn’t know other non-humans once called his new world-theirs. And as Benson obsesses with making a case against the android, he is oblivious to their return and the reason why they consider machines to be their gods.

From the Author

“Redemption is a theme which runs through Gods of the Machines, a new Sci-Fi Mystery/Paranormal Suspense which takes place on the recently colonized planet, Ceres.

Det. Sam Benson needs to redeem himself in the eyes of his lover and colleague, Sandra. When Sandra finds Benson is eager to pin a spree of murders on an android – without obtaining concrete evidence – she postpones their wedding. Benson then seeks solace in his new CSI partner. 

And while Benson is distracted by his personal business, the murders continue. No trace evidence is left behind and the murders are brutal, still leaving Benson to believe – despite protests from Sandra – that only a super strengthened being would be capable of the crimes. 

Yet something connected to the origin of the planet may be the answer when unexplained disturbances affect the computer controlled weather net system. 

Now Benson must consider other suspects – ones that may not currently reside on Ceres.” 

Book Details:

Publisher: Gypsy Shadow Publishing Company (August 26, 2010)

ISBN-10: 098445215X

ISBN-13: 978-0984452156

Language: English

Paperback: 276 Pages

Genre: Sci-Fi Mystery/Paranormal Suspense 

List Print Price: .99

Kindle Edition .99

Amazon Purchase Link: http://www.amazon.com/Gods-Machines-Gary-Starta/dp/098445215X/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1/179-5428886-5572934

Author Gary Starta’s Other Books Include: Blood Web, Extreme Liquidation – both part of a series featuring FBI Agent Caitlin Diggs. Murder by Association, Alzabreah’s Garden and Myopic are novellas. What are You Made Of?

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Author Gary Starta’s Website:                                                  http://www.garystarta.net 

Author Gary Starta’s Email:                                                         ven123star@yahoo.com 

Author Gary Starta’s Blog: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1019793.Gary_Starta 

 

Author Gary Starta Joined Books In Sync December 2010 

Author Gary Starta Author’s Page At Book In Sync: http://www.booksinsync.com/garystarta.html

 

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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Carole M. Lidgold

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Author Carole M. Lidgold (nee Thomas) was born in Toronto, is married, mother of two, grandmother of two, and attended Winston Churchill High School in Scarborough. She inherited her voice from her grandfather and father, and has sung in The Canada Life Choralaires, various church choirs and has been a member of the Serenata Singers for eleven years. Carole is the author of The History of The Guild Inn and has eight other self-published books. She tried politics but lost out and has since worked as a secretary, currently retired as a church secretary.

Featuring: Birds On My Brush by Carole M. Lidgold – In April 1763, unknown artist and naturalist, Elizabeth (nee Symonds) Gwillim was born in England. She accompanied her husband, Henry, to Madras, India, in the 1800s, where she died in 1807. In London, England, in 1924, a Dr. Casey Wood, surgeon and ornithologist, discovered in an ‘out of the way shop of arts’, Elizabeth Gwillim’s watercolour paintings. Today, 2009, these painting, painted two decades before Audubon published his illustrious Birds of America, are part of the Blacker-Wood collection of Zoology and Natural History, at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. Prints of several of her painting of India’s birds are included in this novel.

About The Story: Birds On My Brush is a novel based on the few known facts of the life and untimely death of Elizabeth Gwillim. My character, Sarah Purcell, was born in the spring when birds were chirping the birth of their new offspring. As a child, and later as and adult, Sarah was obsessed with sketching precise details of the birds. She married William Cantwell, a barrister determined to live in the land of his boyhood hero, Robert Clive, and English hero in India’s development. Sarah’s younger sister, Rose Purcell, accompanied them on this journey. Rose’s tortured dream of death in India hampered her enjoyment of this new life.

Birds on My Brush Book Review: A compelling account of an unknown artist’s life!

The life and times of 18th-century wildlife artist Elizabeth Gwillim are shrouded in mystery and uncertainty. She was born in England in 1763 and moved to India with her husband in the early 1800s, where she worked diligently to perfect her art.

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She never achieved public recognition in her lifetime and she died, an obscure, undiscovered artist, in her mid-40s; it appeared, for the longest time, as though her art may have gone to the grave with her.

Nearly two centuries later, Gwillim’s wildlife watercolours were “discovered” in a London, England art shop. Today, in death, Gwillim has achieved what she could not in life; her wildlife art, notably her precision sketches of birds, has been widely praised as among the finest of its era. Gwillim’s work now forms part of the Blacker-Wood Collection of Zoology and Natural History at McGill University in Montreal, one of Canada’s pre-eminent schools of higher learning.

Carole M. Lidgold, a Canadian writer fascinated with Gwillim’s life and art, has painted a fascinating portrait of Gwillim’s life in her new, fact-based fictional novel entitled Birds on My Brush. Lidgold has taken what is known of Gwillim’s history and has built around the edges, crafting a fully-realized novel from the sketchy framework of Gwillim’s remarkable life.

She has created a lead character, Sarah Purcell, utilizing the Purcell character as a standin for Gwillim, and producing a sweeping, engrossing tale that lovers of art and history will find both hugely enjoyable and dramatically memorable.

The story covers the artist’s life from the early years in England, through the productive artistic period in India, to the point of the artist’s comparatively early death. Along the way, this much is made very clear: author Lidgold’s fascination with Gwillim’s life and artwork shines brightly throughout the novel’s 280 pages. A particular bonus for readers is that Birds on My Brush offers up not only some factual context of the details of Gwillim’s life, but also some representative samples of her artistic work.

Lidgold is an accomplished writer, whose stories typically brim with life and vitality. Birds on My Brush offers something beyond that – an historic and artistic integrity that takes readers well back in time to contemplate the challenging life of an artist who produced first-rate work, but couldn’t break out from the prison of artistic obscurity.

The novel is a well-constructed triumph. It is a triumph that the artist herself could imagine only in her dreams.

Reviewed By Anonymous Reader

Book Details:

Paperback: 280 Pages

Publisher: Self-Published (April 17, 2009)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0968938116

ISBN-13: 978-0968938119

Genre: Fiction

Print List Price: .95

Purchase Directly From Author: (Use Pay Pal Button On The Webpage or Email Author):

http://www.booksinsync.com/authordirectory/lidgoldcarolem.html

Books by Carole M. Lidgold

History:

The History of the Guild Inn – ISBN: 0-9698244-8-3

Memories of Cayuga: Ontario’s Love Boat – ISBN: 0-9698244-2-4

Steamship Cayuga: Toronto’s Ship of Romance – ISBN: 0-9698244-3-2

Fiction:

Faces of the Night – ISBN: 0-9698244-5-9

Birds on My Brush – ISBN: 9780968938119

Children:

The Adventures of Inch Worm Willie – ISBN: 0-9698244-4-0

The Elf Who Made Snowflakes – ISBN: 0-9698244-6-7

Daisy Dee’s Party – ISBN: 0-9698244-7-5

(All of Carole’s children’s books are fun stories for children of all nationalities, from picture book to story. All three children’s books have pen and ink sketches with a colored laminated cover to withstand constant reading.)

Poetry:

Journey Into Christmas – ISBN: 0-9698244-0-8

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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Deirdre Kelley-Hall

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

About The Author:

Published author of Peace in the Storm, Deirdre Kelley Hall won awards for some of the articles that she wrote as a newspaper reporter in Southeast Arkansas for three and a half years. She returned to her native home of Houston, Texas where she has been employed as an ASE certified Automotive Service Manager for the last eight years. Early on she was a single parent raising three loving boys to manhood. She attributes her strength and perseverance, over coming great odds, to her faith in God.

Featuring: Peace in the Storm by Deirdre Kelley

Amy Alexander’s life changed in a way she could never have foreseen after her marriage ended. Fear became her companion when her ex-husband began threatening her children in a desperate bid for money to support his drug habit. While fighting emotional battles, Amy and her sons learn their strength is a prayer away. New relationships emerge and old ones are strengthened as they seek Peace in the Storm.

About The Author:

Deirdre Kelley works as a newspaper reporter in Southeast Arkansas. She has returned to school to further her education, seeking a degree in Journalism and English the Houston native became a single parent early on raising three loving boys to manhood. She attributes her strength and perseverance, over coming great odds, to her
faith in God.

Peace In The Storm Book Review:

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Peace in the Storm by author Deirdre Kelley tells the often traumatic story of divorce from a drug addicted and abusive spouse. We meet Amy Alexander as she walks away from the courthouse and the battle to save her marriage. She is free of the violence and fear of her husband, Brandon. However she can’t help worrying about her future and whether she is strong enough to make it on her own and take care of her two sons.

Over the next several chapters we learn about how Amy’s children deal with an absent father and their memories of how Brandon hurt their mother mentally and physically. Fifteen-year-old Marshall seems to be the perfect son and student; hard working, mature, understanding, a good Christian teen. He steps into his new role as man of the house and is glad his mother no longer has to endure the bruises and the fighting. Like most seven-year-olds, Sean loves video games and playing with his friends. He struggles with the belief that since his father doesn’t visit, and yelled at him for no reason, that his father must hate him.

Peace in the Storm is well written with good character development and believable dialogue. Deirdre Kelley does a good job showing the stress and fear involved when dealing with a violent, unpredictable ex-husband. She also draws a clear picture of the joy of a new beginning, of rebuilding and reaching out to help others. Throughout her struggles, Amy discovers a great strength in prayer and the new friends she makes along the way. Just when you think the Alexander family will be okay, Brandon begins harassing and threatening the family for money to support his and his girlfriend’s drug habit, culminating with Sean’s disappearance one day after school.

Peace in the Storm is a wonderful work of Christian fiction. I understand that in difficult times, many people lean on their faith for direction. However, I occasionally felt the religious passages pulled me from this otherwise interesting story. I recommend Peace in the Storm to those who enjoy stories of faith-inspired strength and survival. I hope to read more from Deirdre Kelley.

Peace In The Storm by Author Deirdre Kelley

200 pages

AuthorHouse (May 16, 2005)

978-1420829808

Review Submitted by WR Potter for Reader’s Choice Reviews

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Peace In The Storm Book Details:

Publisher: Author House

Publishing Date: May 16, 2005

Paperback: 200 Pages

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1420829807

ISBN-13: 978-1420829808

Genre: Christian Fiction/ Fiction Inspirational

Print Price: .50

Deirdre Kelley Hall Author’s Page On Books In Sync

Author’s Websites:

http://www.myspace.com/cachlyn

http://christianworks.blogspot.com/

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Our Written Voices

by Members of The Written Voice

This book is a collection of various short stories and poems written by members of ‘The Written Voice’.

The profits obtained from the sale of ‘Our Written Voices’ will be used to support ‘David’s House’, a non-profit organization that helps families with critically ill patients in the hospital.

About The Authors:

‘The Written Voice’ is a featured writing group on the popular website for mothers, ‘CafeMom’. Established in May 2008, ‘The Written Voice’ welcomes writers and readers alike and is comprised of passionate, talented, and supportive women. Collaboratively, members of ‘The Written Voice’ created Our ‘Written Voices’, a compilation of their original works.

Book Details:

Publisher: CreateSpace

Publishing Date: 12/14/2009

ISBN Number: 78-1449901103

Number of Pages: 248

Genre: Short Story Anthology/Fiction

Book Proceeds Charity

Book Print List Price: .34


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Books In Sync Recognizes For A Second Year Author Allen Epling

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Who holds the truth: Science or the Bible?

Beyond Genesis: The Untold Story of Man’s Origins by Allen Epling

With all the public fascination lately with ´Bible Codes´, the author has uncovered ´hidden´ messages in the book of genesis that could not have been understood until the present age of understanding. With a refreshingly new interpretation, based on present day knowledge, Allen Epling presents new evidence that the events in Genesis are real and that there is a genetic link to the patriarchs of the Old Testament.

Beyond Genesis offers an alternative explanation for the origin of man that is unique and different from either side in the familiar Creationism versus Evolution debate. The author believes the truth revealed in this book was not meant to be understood completely until the present age of information and reason. He reveals new insights which uncover a storyline in Genesis that has previously gone unnoticed. He offers timely new explanations for all the “myths” of Genesis. All hypotheses are based on sound, recent science and the field of genetics, and are supported through references to the original sources. The central theme of the entire book is that the book of Genesis is accurate historically, and that modern man is a product of BOTH the evolutionary processes, AND a unique, separate line of man, the one referred to in Genesis. The book also reveals the ultimate “plan” for man and that it is not finished.

Beyond Genesis Book Review:

In Beyond Genesis, author Allen Epling attempts to solve the decade’s long debate between science and religion, Creationism versus Evolution. Epling proposes that the book of Genesis is historically accurate. The problems lie in the interpretation and translation of ancient text originally written in Hebrew. Epling goes on to suggest that if interpreted correctly, the Book of Genesis would fit with what is considered true in scientific data.

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Epling draws on his considerable formal education and life long study and research of religion, history, and the work of earlier religious scholars to explain the mysteries of Genesis. He explains how the first two chapters of the book of Genesis describe two different creation events: the first around 12 billion years ago when God creates Heaven and Earth in a burst of light known as the “Big Bang,” with man-like creatures (Neanderthals, etc.) beginning nearly 2 million years ago.

The second Creation Event took place around 6 thousand years ago when God created the Garden of Eden, Adam and domesticated animals. Epling uses new discoveries in genetics and science as evidence to back his hypothesis that both scientific theory and religious belief about creation are correct.

Is Allen Epling’s interpretation of Genesis the true version? As of now, we have no way of knowing for certain. His theories are as believable as anything presented by academia, science, or religion. I urge you to pick up a copy of this compelling argument, to keep an open mind, and to make your own decision.

I highly recommend Beyond Genesis to anyone open to alternative religious theories and to those who have allowed science to cloud their faith.

Reviewed by WR Potter for Reader’s Choice Reviews.

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Details:

ISBN13: 978-1-4257-0414-8 (Trade Paperback)

ISBN: 1-4257-0414-X (Trade Paperback)

ISBN13: 978-1-4257-0415-5 (Hardback)

ISBN: 1-4257-0415-8 (Hardback)

Pages: 110

Subject: HISTORY / Ancient / General

Subject: HISTORY / Civilization

Subject: RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology

Subject: RELIGION / History

Author’s Website Purchase Link

http://www.beyondgenesis.com

Revised edition

Paperback only: .95

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http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=32435

Trade Paperback:  .84

Hardback:  .89

Availability

Paperback prices reflect 15% discount off retail

Hardback prices reflect 10% discount off retail

Allen Epling’s Website

http://www.beyondgenesis.com

http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=32435

http://www.christianpost.com/blogs/

Allen Epling’s Email

a_epling@yahoo.com

Please Visit Allen Epling’s Author’s Webpage On Book In Sync

http://www.booksinsync.com/authordirectory/eplingallen.html

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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Dawn Huffaker

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

About The Author:

 

Dawn Huffaker lives in the mountains of the southwestern corner of New Mexico. She is the eldest daughter of two educators.

 

At the age of eight months, Dawn became mysteriously ill and never learned to walk. She has had to learn to deal with her world from a wheelchair. With the help of her family, she is leading a productive life.

 

In junior high, Dawn discovered her passion for poetry. Some very special teachers took the time to show her the beauty of words. From that point on, she wrote poetry for family and friends, and published works in the school newspapers.

 

In college, she received her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, and minors in English and Biology. Dawn went on to found a local computer store. The store operated for seventeen years. Then, she spent two months in the hospital dealing with a health concern, and had to close her business.

 

When Dawn returned home, she spent several months recuperating. During this time, she began exploring the idea of publishing her first book of poetry, and selecting her very best poems to put in volume one. That was how Flights of Fancy came to be.

 

Currently, Dawn has published her second book Flower Escapes which is a collaboration with Michele Duncan, an amazing floral photographer. This book is available through Amazon.

 

 

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Featuring: Flights of Fancy: Volume 1 (SE) by Dawn Huffaker

 

Welcome aboard!

 

This is the maiden flight for Flights ofFancy. It is the first volume of my poetry, and encompasses aselection of poems written over the past twenty-five years.My home is in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico.The pines and junipers are my neighbors. Mountainstouch the sky outside my window. The inspiration for many ofthese poems come from here.Inside these pages, are many kinds of flights. Each is designedto showcase an aspect of life. From the joy of life, tothe beauty of nature, to the sadness of loss, it is recorded here.By sharing these, may you see that life is very awe-inspiring.Each moment is so precious. Time passes too fastwhen one is distracted.

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Editorial Reviews

Flights of Fancy is a collection of poetry by the very talented Dawn Huffaker. The name of this volume was derived from the series of `flights’, or chapters, each of which was inspired by a variety of forms of nature. The author portrays the gamut of emotions, from joy to sadness, beauty to observations of both humans and nature. The majority of her poetry was inspired by the scenic views of southwestern New Mexico so abundant outside the windows of her home.

 

Flights of Fancy represents poems which were written over a period of 25 years in the author’s life. Topics range from the various phases of her life to three of her greatest loves – God, rodeo, and computers. Using several different poetic schemes, Ms. Huffaker has created a collection which is always inspirational, deft at portraying particular images, and evocative of higher emotions.

 

The best pieces in this book, in my opinion, are those about nature. As those of us who love New Mexico know, the state presents a unique majesty of natural beauty and the evidence of God’s skillful touch in designing magnificent glory. The author is quite skillful in describing this splendor just right:

 

“soft purple glow/whispers across the sky/as the sun yawns/and exits the day;

soft pink glow/nudges the stars/from the dance floor/and sends them off to bed.”

 

I love these lines and their personification of celestial bodies.

 

Reading the poetic lines in Flights of Fancy makes me wish I were in New Mexico once again and able to view it through the author’s eyes; as she writes:

 

“I live on the shoulder/of a sleeping giant/his nightshirt is made/ of the junipers/and pines.”

 

Flights of Fancy is a truly touching and beautiful work sure to provide inspiration to anyone who reads it.

 

4/09 Reviewed by Candace Morehouse, author of Golden Enchantment –Reading New Mexico – 4/09 Candace Morehouse –This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

 

Book Details:

Publisher: lulu.com (October 15, 2009)

ISBN-10: 0557089190

ISBN-13: 978-0557089192

Language: English

Paperback: 100 Pages

Genre: Poetry

 

Price: .96

 

Amazon Purchase Link

http://www.amazon.com/Flights-Fancy-SE-Dawn-Huffaker/dp/0557089190/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281479556&sr=8-1

 

LuLu Purchase Link

http://stores.lulu.com/duncanhuffaker

 

 

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Dawn Huffaker Other Poetry Book  And Calendar Covers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dawn Huffaker Joined Books In Sync In August 2010

 

Please Visit Dawn Huffaker Author’s Page At Books In Sync

http://www.booksinsync.com/dawnhuffaker.html

 

Dawn Huffaker’s Website

http://www.dawnhuffaker.com

 

Dawn Huffaker’s Blogs

http://dawnhuffaker.wordpress.com/

http://www.godlovedme.com

 

Dawn Huffaker’s Email

questions@dawnhuffaker.com

 

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Books In Sync Recognizes Author Carl David

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Quote From Author Carl David:

“My first foray into writing was in college in the school newspaper when I had a grudge about the disgusting food quality.  The article was pretty funny but scathing so they wouldn’t let me sign it.

My next work was an article in the American Art Review in May 1978, about Martha Walter, an American impressionist artist, whose estate we represented.

In 1981 I authored, “Collecting & Care of Fine Art” published by Crown in New York. It revealed the truths about the art market and separated them from the hype which was so widespread. It was a factual expose for which I received significant flack from many colleagues, but someone had to tell the truth and protect the collectors.

My latest book, “Bader Field” has just been released by Nightengale Press. It is a heart tugging memoir about my father, Samuel David, the legendary art dealer whose life was taken way too early, and how my brother and I had to step into the front lines of the third generation family business to live out his dream, all the while trying to survive emotionally after the devastating loss of our brother only eight years earlier.  The book is a journey of love, forgiveness and acceptance which begins at Bader Field (in Atlantic City), the oldest airfield in the country, the last place I saw my father.

It is my hope that “Bader Field” will help those who have had less than ideal fathers growing up to break the chain of negative influence and become much better fathers themselves when it is their turn to assume the role.

An even greater aspiration for me is that this book reach deep into the mind of anyone who is contemplating taking their life and show them that they are not alone, that there is always another answer, another way, no matter what.  Those so desperate need to know that they don’t just destroy themselves, but everyone around them as well; their family, friends and acquaintances. I pray that my perilous journey through those darkest days will bring light and hope to anyone on that final path, and draw them back.

Birth Place: Philadelphia, PA USA

Accomplishments: Reader Views Award 2008/2009 for ‘Bader Field’”

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The Larger Reason For Writing “Bader Field”:

“Bader Field” my latest book was a seedling back in the middle 1960′s, although I had no idea of its inception yet. Life in our family had been idyllic until we suffered an unspeakable family tragedy which changed all of our lives forever in one vile gesture.

It was only decades later that I was focused enough to put “Bader Field together, although randomly at first as it started mainly as homage to my father so my children would know the greatness of the man who had passed away far too soon.

As the story unfolded, it expanded dramatically and encompassed a far broader perspective to include the horrific loss of my brother.  The darkest days of my life needed to be revealed and relived in order to accurately show our family dynamic and how we survived.

It became my hope that the story would give hope, light and love to anyone at that edge of desperation and bring them back from the brink of extinction to the many avenues of help that are available and to show those pained souls that such a final act doesn’t just take their life, but in large measure, those of their loved ones, friends and acquaintances as well.

So my dream was to turn an era of horror into a positive by paying it forward with the aim of saving lives, as many as possible.  And for that reason alone, this is a book that must be read and read widely for it crosses all borders and is blind to indifference and bias.

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The Far Reaching Effects Of This Book:

“Bader Field” my latest book has been causing an emotional reaction across all lines.  Those who have read it all have the same “Wow” response.  Stunned, brought to tears and given a glimpse into a whole new realm to which they are drawn inexplicably as the pages turn.

Episodes of art dealing, flying twin engined airplanes and a family’s survival are a consistent theme throughout the story. The David family comes to life from the first page and grows more familiar as their depiction is vividly animated. You will know them quite well, as if in life you had and they will tug at your heart with compassion, love and warmth with a sense of realism you will actually feel.

Family members, friend and strangers alike have been riveted to “Bader Field.” Once started they cannot put it down, except to clear their heads and take a break from it’s overwhelming strength and hypnotic pull.   “I can see the movie” the refrains echo.  “I feel like I knew your family,” they acknowledge.  “How did you do it?” they puzzle and shake their heads.

Yes, a dream has been born with the release of this book and its path will soar.  “Bader Field” is one of those phenomena that will take on a life of its own like the kite caught in an updraft pulling skyward with no visible limitation.  Once launched, there was no turning back and I am so proud that the world is now able to read it and covet the story within its embrace.

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Featuring: Bader Field by Carl David

Carl David is the third generation of a four-generation family art business in Philadelphia which was founded by his Grandfather, David, David, circa 1910. The business was later expanded by Samuel David, his son, to incorporate paintings, watercolors and sculptures of both European and American origin. Many exhibitions were mounted over the years, including a major assemblage of Baroque paintings accompanied by a concert by the Philadelphia Baroque Quartet. Samuel David was a force with which to be reckoned in and out of the art world. His legacy lives on long after his untimely passing.

His son, Carl David is the author of Collecting & Care of Fine Art published by Crown in 1981. At a time when art was being wantonly touted as an investment vehicle, Carl felt the obligation to inform the public of how and why the art market really works, divulging facts and dispelling myths of illusory nature.  Collectors, both seasoned and novice were thrilled to get a realistic appraisal of the art markets. His earlier article about Martha Walter, an American Impressionist painter (1875-1976), was published in the American Art Review in May 1978 and dramatically expanded the awareness of the well credentialed artist and her work, which Samuel David discovered and promoted in the late 1960′s.

Mr. David’s latest book, Bader Field, embodies the emotional story of a son’s loving relationship with his father—the legendary art dealer whose life is suddenly taken by a massive coronary at the young age of fifty-eight years. His death plunges the twenty-four-year-old man onto the front lines of the family art business, which he had entered a mere three years prior. Battling with his own grief while trying to help his adoring but fragile mother survive, David forges forward with all of the elemental tools his father imparted to him. His journey proves a difficult one, not having yet recovered from the horrific loss of his brother who was found dead on the fourth floor of the Rittenhouse Square townhouse, which was home to the prestigious David David Gallery. His self-imposed obligation was to successfully take the family art business to the next generation and to give his own children, years later, every bit of love, kindness, and wisdom bestowed upon him by the unique man whom they will never know other than the mark he left on everyone who knew him. Bader Field adds significant insight into the mysterious workings and dealings of the art world. David speaks from experience of having been immersed in it all of his life and having lived it from the inside out. There will be a tremendous crossover interest in this book as it combines the elements of an American family, its goodness and its tragedy interfaced with the multifaceted aspects of the mysterious art business and flying small airplanes. Bader Field in Atlantic City was the oldest airfield in the country. With little sophistication, its two asphalt runways juggled single and twin engine aircraft exuding a character and charm that created memories to last a lifetime. That is where this saga begins and where it ends as life comes full circle.

Book Details:

Paperback: 260 Pages

Publisher: Nightengale Press (November 1, 2008)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1933449667

ISBN-13: 978-1933449661

Genre: Biographies/Memoirs

Print Price: .95

Purchase Link:

http://www.amazon.com/Bader-Field-Carl-David/dp/1933449667/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267830388&sr=1-1

Author’s Website:

http://www.carledavid.com

Author’s Email:

carledavid@gmail.com

Author’s Books In Sync Web Pages:

http://www.booksinsync.com/authordirectory/davidcarl.html

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Books In Sync Recognizes For A Second Year Author Roland Hughes

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

About the Author:

Roland Hughes is the president of LogikalSolutions.

Logikal Solutions is a business applications consulting firm specializing in VMS platforms. Hughes serves as a lead consultant with over two decades of experience using computers and operating systems originally created by Digital Equipment Corporation (now owned by Hewlett-Packard).

With a degree in Computer Information Systems, the author’s experience is focused on OpenVMS systems across a variety of diverse industries including heavy equipment manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, stock exchanges, tax accounting, and hardware value added resellers, to name a few. Working throughout these industries has strengthened the author’s unique skill set and given him a broad perspective on the role and value of OpenVMS in industry.

Roland Hughes welcomes opportunities for Book Signings, Expert Panels and Consulting. Please contact Roland at Logikal Solutions:

Roland@logikalsolutions.com

Ph: (815) 949-1593

Featuring: INFINITE EXPOSURE by Roland Hughes

On the road to a bleaker future, is there still a chance to get it right?

This work of fiction uses historical information and relevant news stories to draw a line from post 9/11 through the off-shoring of IT jobs and the largest terrorist strike the free world has ever known to the resulting nuclear war.

By the year 2012 the U.S. will no longer be a world power.  The world will have seen many countries deploy nuclear weapons.  Anarchy will reign in many parts of the world and electricity will be considered a luxury nearly everywhere.

That, however, is not the interesting part of the story.  How we got there is a far more interesting tale indeed.  Follow the story from post 9/11 to where it all went bad and see if you can find a way out, not just for yourself, but for everyone.

Read Infinite Exposure, Roland Hughes’ new work of fiction: a stark portrayal of a world gone wrong.

Infinite Exposure Biz Purchase Link

http://www.infiniteexposure.biz

Review For “Infinite Exposure’:

Roland Hughes’s Preface in his book “Infinite Exposure” begins with “This book is a work of fiction. It uses many historical events, news articles, and company names to build a time line necessary for projection forward. Without using many of these actual names and quotes, it would be difficult to build the sense of realism that gives credibility to the outcome. There is no slander or malice intended. Indeed this book is intended to be a wakeup call for both an industry and a country.” (p.7) Reading through the book, I found Hughes’s writing to indeed be very close to reality. The occurrences in the book mimic existing situations in the world and the resulting consequences are not desirable by any means.

The basic premise of Hughes’s book is how developing data centers and sending IT jobs overseas is detrimental to the future of the world. The result of this cost-cutting measure is the biggest al-Qaeda attack in history, and nuclear war. As anyone who has ever called for technical support on a computer or other product knows, overseas centers are a current and prevalent fact of life. I could go on for pages and pages about what I think about overseas support centers but this is not the place for that. However, Hughes’s fictional account of what the resulting effects of this money-saving action could be is a frighteningly realistic possibility.

On the title page it is stated that, “The book is meant to be a warning of what very well may happen if policies, laws, and business directions are not changed quickly.” I think that this book would be a relevant read to anyone who has ever pondered what the effects of sending jobs offshore may be and to those that have fears about the future of the world.

Hughes does a great job of presenting a detailed account of just how everything may unfortunately play out. The writing is interesting and will definitely get the reader’s attention and open their eyes to changes that need to be made. For those that are up-todate on current events, the scenarios presented in the book will hit all too close to home.

Hopefully the events that occur in the fictional “Infinite Exposure” will not become a reality in the not-too-distant future.

Reviewed by Kam Aures of RebeccasReads

Other Titles by Roland Hughes: Books for Real Programmers

The Minimum You Need to Know About Service Oriented Architecture

The Minimum You Need to Know About Logic to Work in IT

The Minimum You Need to Know to Be an OpenVMS Application Developer

The Minimum You Need to Know About Java on OpenVMS Volume 1

Roland Hughes Website

http://www.infiniteexposure.biz

Roland Hughes Webpage On Books In Sync

http://www.booksinsync.com/authordirectory/hughesroland.html

Roland Hughes Email

Roland@logikalsolutions.com

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Submission Date: April 2010

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