Friend of the Devil Author: Mark Spivak Friend of the Devil reverberates in a tightrope act between a world class chef, and a news journalist thrust into a labyrinthine plot of good versus evil – and everything in between. Mississippi, Clarksdale 1947. Backwoods town. Deep in the country. Shanty cabin with Black family. Enter a young white boy named Joseph, knocks on the cabin door and asks the Black man who answers for a favor. The Black man suggests his son Willy as a guide and Willy ... continue reading...
Friend of the Devil – a review
A BABYBOOMER’S MIRACLE: Zim®’s MAX Arnica Homeopathic Medicine
Zim®’s MAX Arnica Homeopathic Medicine Homeopathic for bruises and strains Ah yes, I love an herbal remedy! Don’t you? I have used arnica for years, both on my pets and myself, and I love Zim®’s brand because it also contains natural arnica montana1X (8%) AS WELL AS Aloe 3X, both well-known natural homeopathic remedies for the temporary relief of minor aches, strains, bruises and sprains (can be used four times per day). And I also use it on my dog, Clem, for bug bites and along with ... continue reading...
Present the world to your kids: The Spectacular World of Waldorf
The Spectacular World of Waldorf Series of Children’s Books Authors: Barbara Terry and Beth Ann Stifflemire I love a good children’s book, and a good children’s’ series of books is even better. In this Waldorf series, the authors introduce Waldorf, an adorable Labrador retriever who takes a turn out and about. The four titles in this series are Mr. Waldorf Travels to the Great State of Texas, Mr. Waldorf Travels to the Wild State of Alaska, Mr. Waldorf Travels to the Huge Russia, and Mr. ... continue reading...
Bedlam’s Door – a review
Bedlam’s Door (True Tales of Madness and Hope) Author: Mark Rubinstein, MD Well, I don’t need to look further than my neighbors for some of these stories, but I still love a good read on mental illness. I myself suffer from severe depression, and I am always interested in good books that tell it like it is. Readable, well written with empathy and interest, Bedlam’s Door is written by Mark Rubinstein, a former practicing psychiatrist. The book reads like fiction; and yet we all know people ... continue reading...
The Muse – a review
The Muse Author: Jessie Burton I loved The Miniaturist, Burton’s break out novel, and when I was offered a review copy of her new book, The Muse I couldn’t wait to get my eyes on it. And Jessie Burton does not disappoint. With her crisp, intelligent prose, Jessie Burton’s protagonists, Odelle Bastien and Margaret Quick in 1967 London, and Olive Schloss and Teresa in 1936 Spain create a spell and a miasma that circles around an unknown painter, Isaac Robles. As she swings from 1936 to ... continue reading...
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