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A Jay jubilee

Comprehnsive review of joint custody by leading authorities

Newspaper ReviewsFrom the Las Cruces Sun News (Book review by Candice Stanford): "Justin Crumble.... recounts the true story of the unsolved double murder in 1896 of Colonel Albert Jennings Fountain and his youngest son, Henry, with a fictional tale about the discovery of a map in 1999..." "Supernaturel and ghostly encounters mingled with historical and educational information make 'Justin Crumble..' a fascinating read." "...it's a book adults can also enjoy." "... I found it a gluing read, and would sneak back to it each free moment to unravel what Justin and Antonio had come upon..." Andrew Jackson Polk (age 12): "I can't wait for the sequel."


Catfantastic!

Great Primer for Knowledge ExecutivesGreat for employees, job seekers as well as owners, Knowledge Organizations gives all readers a sense of what knowledge is, how it can be nurtured at the organizational as well as individual level, and it shows us how business will be evolving in the decades to come.


It's in there!

A fast-paced, easy to read thriller with satisfying conclusi

The Last Sunset - wonderful love storyI'm so glad I read it! I hope his next book doesn't take too long to arive!


A V-Tech Member's ReviewI was right. The characters...Omen, Dar, and all the others are so well described that it feels like i know them. When they go to different places, i can feel their excitment or their fear.
Review by the current Shop Foreman and Dungeon Master,
Beaver #41


Making sense of nonsense