Book Review
The Wolf's Torment
by Lee Gooden
A good romantic novel is not the massed-produced formulaic massively consumed quickie book commonly known as a “Bodice Ripper.” A romantic novel is more than thin plot lines designed to get the main characters from one sexual...
Book Review
Elohim (God) Came to My Street
by Lee Gooden
We are creatures that have always pondered the questions of where we came from and why are we here. Since humanity first become self-aware we’ve found the answers by creating mythologies based on our experiences and observations. In...
Book Review
Position To Receive
by Lee Gooden
There have been so many get-rich-quick schemes and self-help gurus exploiting people in the history of the world making their fortunes off the poor and down-trodden that Jesus Christ is even on record speaking against the parasites when...
Book Review
A Soldier's Letters
by Lee Gooden
An interesting consistency in memoirs and or autobiographies written by soldiers especially in epistle form is their tracking of the growth from na&239;ve arrogant youths to men of tempered maturity. Russell A. Working’s book A...
Book Review
The 8th Deadly Sin
by Lee Gooden
The Seven Deadly Sins are Pride Envy Gluttony Lust Anger Greed and Sloth each with a specific punishment in hell. Pride is to be broken on a wheel. Dismemberment while alive is the penalty for Anger the Glutton is forced to eat rats...
Book Review
The Deviation and Restoration of the Human Race
by Lee Gooden
Theodore Verheven, states in his book "The Deviation and Restoration of the Human Race" that because of Adam and Eve’s original sin, we, their descendents, are born with both a good and an evil nature. This duality that can best be...
Book Review
A Caribbean Tale
by Lee Gooden
Rudy Gurley quotes the famous Baptist Preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon “Many Men owe their grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.” In author Rudy Gurley’s memoir "A Caribbean Tale" that quote would be an...
Book Review
Cats in a Chowder
by Lee Gooden
The Sisler family from Fred J. Schneider’s new novel Cats In A Chowder is a working man’s all-American dirt-under-the-nails version of J.D. Salinger’s Glass family. The Glass family—from Salinger’s novel Franny and Zooey and...
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