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Unfinished Business
A great Biblical commentary that has stood the test of time

Turning Lemons Into Lemonade
AN EASY TO USE GUIDE FOR RECLAIMING YOUR PERSONAL POWER

A recommended contribution to personal and women's studies
I wish my mom had had this book to read when I was young!

Refreshing and Timely Prayer Book for Women and MenMy only disappointment is in the title of the book. The contents are very common indeed to women and are raised in common voice to God. The title, Women's Uncommon Prayers, trivializes and marginalizes the work. The Book of Common Prayer already marginalizes women because of its lack of inclusive language. This title, Women's Uncommon Prayers, perpetuates that by implication that women's work of worship and prayer is uncommon and at the margins of serious prayer and certainly of common / corporate (men and women) worship.
Women's Uncommon Prayers: Our Lives Revealed, Nurtured, Cele

This book changed my life!
ALL WOMEN SHOULD READ AND RE-READ THIS INCREDIBLE BOOK!

Informative, practical, occasionally inspiring.
The Best of the Best from Elmore Leonard to Ron Howard

Great for students/interns and young process engineers!
How Process Equipment WorksThe Lieberman's also do a fine job of making the book interesting to read through the use of non-process plant related anecdotes. These anecdotes help the reader understand the principals presented by drawing upon experiences and situations common to everyday life.
I highly recommend this book to engineers of all experience levels who work in the petroleum refining and chemical process industries.


Have to read this book.
Wrath of Angels: Robin in the Snow"...As a general comment, your book is extremely well written. I was more than a little surprised that (name left out) knew anyone with such literary talent. It was a pleasant surprise.
You are obviously a very observant individual with a wonderful eye for detail. Your descriptions have an almost photographic quality--they can be read and re-read much as one would browse a family album which captured a great deal of one's youth. Your images are vivid--they provoke thought and trigger memories.
Your cast of characters is diverse and interesting. Their number is more than adequate to variegate the story yet not so large that a reader would become confused. You provide enough depth to fairly represent their individual natures. This makes the reader feel there's sufficient material to gain accurate personal insight into the players.
Pacing is very good. The story flows along at a fast enough rate to sustain interest but not so fast as to lose the reader. The rate you've chosen is perfect for creating and sustaining the mysterious mood you were after.
Great dialogue. It is what moves the story along so well. Too often writers overdo the exposition and make their stories sound preachy. While your book has its preachy moments they are offset by the quantity of pertinent dialogue. This is an especially good trait of your writing.
Excellent vocabulary and use thereof. You exhibit a strong mastery of the language.
In summary, you've got something that should sell and you ought to try to move it as soon as you can. I think you may well have a winner here.
Bob Wojtyna
P.S. This assessment assumes, of course, that the reader buys into the premise of angelic existences. I myself do not. However, it is your good fortune that the vast majority of the world's readers do ascribe to these entities. That may well translate into very rewarding sales.


I love it!
A great, well-rounded book!

Excellent biography for those wanting to know more about LMMThe authors also, I believe, have access to the original, hand-written volumes of all of LMM's journals. This means they know what's in LMM's final journal, volume 5, which may not be published for some time as some people she wrote about are still living. But they were able to include other details of LMM's life after 1935, which alone makes it worthwhile.
Superb brief biography!