REVITIN Oral Therapy ToothpasteRevitin is not actually a toothpaste, but rather something better than toothpaste. All natural, I have been using Revitin for a week now, and I can tell the difference. My mouth is always sore when I use toothpaste, as I brush too hard for some reason. It affects my gums and my dentist told me to STOP! With Revitin, there is no “sugar, gell or mint” taste and aftertaste. Revitin feels like it should – herbal and soothing. Although expensive (21.95 for a ... continue reading...
Health & Beauty Reviews: Revitin
Pet Product Reviews: Chief Furry Officer
Chief Furry Officer Indulgences for Pets and Owners In Barrington, Rhode Island, where I met Broad Z (at the do park of course!), I owned a very upscale dog boutique. I searched high and low for the BEST in dog accessories because I am a dog fanatic! My little dachshund is my best friend (and I know Z loves her mini-bull terrier as much as I love my little guy). And yet, I always felt let down: Up Country, George, Walk E Woo – the collars just didn’t meet my requirements although I sold ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Where’d You Go Bernadette?
Where'd You Go, BernadetteAuthor: Maria SempleSaucy, satirical, satisfying and super good – I’m not talking about Pirate’s Booty here – this novel simply sizzles. Balakrishna (Bee) Branch, an eighth grader at Galer School (“a place where compassion, academics and global connectitude join together to create civic minded citizens of a sustainable and diverse planet”), has done it. Bee has made perfect grades the entire way though her private middle school. She calls her parents Bernadette Fox ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: What in God’s Name
What in God's Name: A NovelAuthor: Simon RichI haven’t read Ant Farm or Free-Range Chickens, and I probably won’t. This novel simply didn’t make the grade for me, and I found it faintly boring and fantastically silly. God resides as CEO of his company, Heaven, Inc., with a huge operation run by Angels who have been haphazardly chosen to enter the Company by the amount of skips their stones have made on Earth (16 skips is the number God chose for entry). God lounges around while his In Box ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Winter Journal
Winter Journal Author: Paul AusterPaul Auster’s Winter Journal speaks to us of who we are – and who he is – as he turns 64. Auster elegantly, and with great vulnerability, describes the bodily changes of aging, the life and death of his mother, and contemplates his life in youth as the beginning of “becoming older.” The only other memoir that I have read that treads so beautifully into the depths of being who we are is May Sarton’s “A Year of Solitude,” for writers are observers, and Auster’s ... continue reading...
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