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My First Hymnal
My First Hymnal: Seventy-Five Favorite Bible Songs and What
This book encouraged my daughter to read and sing!

As Good As Anything Written By Bigger NamesCharles Laughton's movie based on this book was an interesting effort and well done, but if one hasn't read the unsentimental, un-varnished novel, then somewhere a potential reader is missing the juice. Like Laughton's screen effort the novel is indeed pregnant, but not at all unwieldly; rather, the book, slender as it is, is bursting with some of the best writing put to paper in any genre and is as good as anything ever written by the more prolific Masters.
Grubb's unpretentious style looms up from the pages like the reek of the bottom waters at river's edge. Subtle by turns, the terrifying game of hide-and-seek between light and shadow jumps at the most unexpected moments, just like the novel's villain with his knife.
Filled with archetypes and certainly many levels of meaning for interpretation by the reader, this is one novel one won't forget soon. It stalks memory and, personally, I find myself still returning to the book from time to time to savor a magnificently rendered mood, and a time, place and story that is as fresh and exciting now as it was almost half a century ago.
Writing true and honest profiles of such diverse characters, let alone children, is no easy thing, and Grubb's work is peopled with wholly believable characters who truly cast shadows, live and breathe, even in the periphery. This is part of the novel's triumph.
I cannot recommend Night of the Hunter too highly. It's simply a "must read" for anyone who loves good literature, fine writing --and isn't predjudiced against genre. In this beautiful, sinister work, Davis Grubb breaks the mold.
This book could change your life.
The author's year of death was 1980, not 1982

Couldn't put it down!I'm working on reading all the rest of Ms. Kellogg's work now, and I have to say that it just keeps getting better. Kudos to you, Marne!
Kellogg's prose has gotten even more crisp and pithy
Full of wit with an exciting mystery and great detective.

Scoot over John Sanford!First-time author William G. Davis has written a real page-turner! As a young rookie in the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department, Mike Gage makes a gruesome find. The body of his former girlfriend-turned-hooker is found floating face down in the West Palm Canal; her body mutilated, her heart missing. She is not the first such victim nor the last.
Something evil is lurking in the Florida glades; something that preys on young women, something that sacrifices them, then dumps them to be devoured by scavengers or stumbled over by unsuspecting fishermen. Now a seasoned detective, Mike Gage is the only policeman that sees a connection between the many similar slayings that have spanned the South Florida counties over the past twenty years. His investigations always come up blank, until that is a would-be sacrifice escapes and gives him the lead he's been looking for.
This is not your typical detective or crime novel. It's all of that with a twist. If you're a fan of John Sanford or Michael Connelly, you won't want to miss this excellent read!
Mr. Davis, a retired Marine officer, now works in the gaming industry and lives with his wife in Florida. He has written a second book, Pagan Dawn and is working on a third in the series.
Go, read, enjoy!
ENTERTAINING, SUSPENSEFUL, AND WELL-WRITTEN
Terrific reading!!Consider this a clamor in capital letters. Pagan Moon is a mixture of an excellent cop thriller/mystery. We are introduced to Detective Mike Gage, who is a veteran of the Palm Beach PD. Early in his career, Mike Gage was on the scene of a grisly murder of a girl he had dated:
"If I simply looked at the ears, I would know. My hand trembled, then moved hesitantly toward the damp, auburn hair. Carefully, I drew back a thick strand. I saw pierced ears, but no angel earring. Yet, I'd kissed a tiny ear like the one I was staring at."
Mike's friend's heart had been removed, and Mike had seen more cases similar to this one in his career. A coed's description of two kidnappers who planned her demise at a sacrificial altar spurs Mike to search out the lair of the kidnappers. What they find there defies imagination, as they witness and videotape a Satanic rite involving a powerful businessman named Quentin Van Eck. The airing of this videotape costs Gage his position with the police force, and when he rescues Carolyn Van Eck from an attempted suicide, she hires him as her bodyguard. Gage begins to unravel the origins of the cult and, as he threatens the cult with exposure, his life and Carolyn's become a series of misadventures, which eventually lead to the center of an age-old conspiracy.
Pagan Moon is an extremely well written, entertaining whodunit. It also involves a search for supernatural enlightenment, similar to the Indiana Jones' stories. It would make a wonderful movie, and it is a powerful read. Mr. Davis knows which words to use to send tingles down the spine, even as he instructs the reader on the inner workings of medicine, law, research, money markets, and police work. He has done his research well, and his story fairly leaps off of the page onto the reader's lap. He formulates a conspiracy theory that rivals any out on the literary market today. This book deserves to be published!
Shelley Glodowski, Reviewer


Great book!
I'm so glad I ordered this book!
Biblically accurate stories that are fast and fun!The part we like best, is how each story is summarized at the end in a contemporary scene, that applies the truth of the story in a way that children understand. And, it helps children have a positive attitude about the Bible, since each story is up-beat and ends with a focus on thankfulness to God.
Anyone who opens up The Praise Bible to the story about "The Seed and the Soil" will immediatly see how the illustrator is able to teach the story so well with his fantastic art work - and then when the art is combined with the story - it truly is a master piece.
I highly recommend it for children from ages 3 to 7, and believe it is also simple enough for even college professors to understand!


Impressive lifeI was a bit overwhelmed by all the names in the book. She has mixed with so many people, that sometimes the famous names became a sort of mental blur as I read.
My favorite thing about this book is that Myrna Loy expresses her Liberal Democrat point-of-view. She was a very politically active person in the second half of her life, and she uses the book to express her political ideals. People get this notion that everyone who lived through World War II ended up as Republicans. Loy makes it clear that her generation was not all conservative.
A True Hollywood Legend
Lady of Hollywood- NoBody But Myrna Loy Deserves That Title!

A Great Help on the Journey
A lively and compelling "eyewittness" account.
Recommended for cancer patients -- and those that love them.

Great Stuff!
A masterful mix of history and mystery
A Funfilled Journey through Rome

Retsis is a good book read it in one day, coulddnt put down!
Retsis
Incredible Talent