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A Special Space in Your Home for the Deserving Woman

December 12, 2011 posted by admin
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Decorating a new home can be overwhelming. Author Jacqueline deMontravel, with a host of talented photographers, offers suggestions for a feminine retreat space in any size dwelling.

From the moment I picked up that book, I knew my life had reached a pivotal moment. The wall of Jericho fell from around me. All my answers were in the palm of my hand in black and white in Ellen Reid Smith’s written words. I read it from cover to cover. I didn’t want the book to end. I wanted to read more and more.

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be the head matchmaker of a high-class Beverly Hills dating service? In this, her candid and witty memoir, Marla Martenson takes you on a humorous ride through the ups and downs of her life working for such a place, as she struggles with the often unreasonable demands of her wealthy clientele. “I honestly had no idea how shallow, picky, selfish, and entitled some clients could be.”

Best Pregnancy Without Pounds Review

September 28, 2011 posted by admin
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Pregnancy is the greatest event to ever happen in the life of a woman. However, the joy associated with it can be marred to a certain extent due to unattractive weight gain, excess flab, development of love handle and so on. Pregnancy without pounds brought out by the leading pregnancy fitness expert Michelle Moss is the perfect antidote to counteract the ill effects and sail through pregnancy by staying in shape, fit and toned.

Book Review Of Anita Jain’s Marrying Anita

September 23, 2011 posted by admin
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Anita Jain’s Marrying Anita is poignant at times, funny and sarcastic at times and quite realistic at others. It chronicles the journey of a young Indian woman caught between a modern upbringing and a traditional society, in search of a life partner.

Exercise Books For Your Pregnancy

September 10, 2011 posted by admin
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Active Birth: The New Approach to Giving Birth Naturally, is a book by Janet Balaskas, a book that covers pregnancy and the postnatal period of pregnancy, and it is written in such a style as to be accessible to the public and promote a sense of comfort and security. In this book, you can learn all about the importance of natural childbirth and natural safety. It is written in a simple manner so that no matter what knowledge you already have on the subject, this book will guide you through the preparations of natural childbirth so you will know what…

Plan My Baby Review: Does It Really Works?

July 29, 2011 posted by admin
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Plan My Baby is a book that contains tried-and-tested methods that can help couples choose the gender they want for their baby. It is authored by midwife Alicia Pennington, who did extensive research about various baby gender selection techniques and hand-picked those that proved best…

Best Books on Pregnancy Reviews

July 18, 2011 posted by admin
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An overview of some of the most popular pregnancy books available today. Many reviews are available on my site at best books on pregnancy.

The Heart Healer, By: Boma Akainy – Book Review

June 29, 2011 posted by admin
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God gave us The Ten Commandments, and if you multiply those terse rules by life’s situations, you come up with the chapters listed in Boma Akainy’s book titled, The Heart Healer. In her straight-talking, honest, sensitive and knowledgeable style, Boma Akainy “Tells it like it is,” without holding back on anything she wants to convey, nor spinning her words into more socially acceptable terminology. She is direct, tough, sincere and kind, while also being wise, loving, supportive and passionate about her advice to women.

Book Review: If I Bring You Roses, by Marisel Vera

June 23, 2011 posted by admin
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Award-winning, first-time novelist Marisel Vera pens an honest, heart-felt, often sad tale of an idealistic, naive Puerto Rican girl named Felicidad who goes to America to be with the man she loves. The story, told from an author omniscient point of view, begins in the early 1940’s in the Puerto Rican countryside and ends about ten years later in Chicago. It follows Felicidad’s life from the time she’s a young j?bara living in appalling poverty in the mountains to the time she gets married and moves to America.

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