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Takes up where the field guides leave off

A book to be savoredintensely sensual prose. At the same time she is a witty,
astute and unsentimental observer of the human comedy. In
this novel, she switches deftly between the voice of a
teenage girl angry and anguished over her father's disappearance
and a mother dazed and eventually awakened by the same loss.
Along the way, Harleman writes with equal intensity about
first-time sex and first-time-in-a-long-time sex, about teen
angst and middle-age muddle. She illuminates not only the
high drama here but also the small actions that make up
our lives: folding sheets; breaking bones; building, figuratively
and literally, a home. This is a book to be savored for
its many flavors, from the bitter to the sweet. Enjoy!


very complex thrillerWhen she has a chance, she visits Father Campus, the priest responsible for saving her life and getting her out of the country. When the politically active priest is murdered, Filomena vows to bring his killer to justice. She starts her own investigation and winds up being framed for a murder that has the earmarks of an assassination. Forced to go on the run, a desperate Filomena returns to the area where she was once well known as a freedom fighter, hoping to get the answers that will clear her name.
K.J.A. Wishnia gives the reader an up close and personal look into a third world country where life is poor and people will kill to for food. The heroine is a brave person who is willing to take on a corrupt government to see that justice occurs. BLOOD LAKE is a very complex tale with several sub-plots that seamlessly blend into the main story line leading to a lasting impression on the minds of the audience.
Harriet Klausner


BLOOD: Hemostasis, Transfusion, and Alternatives

Once again, Jerome is fantastic."Blue Rooms" is about a lifelong love affair with water. From playing in the muddy San Marcos river as a boy, to kayaking the cold waters of Canadian lakes as a grown man, it seems Jerome has always been fascinated by water. Most of the earth's surface, he points out, is water. So is most of the human body.
What strikes me most about this book is the way in which Jerome takes a personal obsession and makes it understandable to his readers. By the end of the book I could have sworn I had a lifelong love affair with water, too, even though I'm a mediocre swimmer who lives in hills far from any large water source. Really, this is a terrific book. Go out and buy it. You won't be sorry.


An in-depth explanation of pond bottom chemistry.

Ideal photographic exposure reflecting the park's beauty.

An exceptional way to learn and customize windows.

Raise a stein for Michigan brewskis!

Well Written!