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  1. Why The Genre Of Mystery Books Continues To Grow Stronger In Popularity
    by Gregg Hall. As a child, I couldn't read enough mystery books to satisfy my appetite for a good story. Nancy Drew's mystery books graced my mind first and became my first drug of choice. Thanks to those lovely school book drives, Mom started me on a habit that I still engage in today. That series haunted me, calling me, asking me to find more to give me that mystery fix. The Bungalow Mystery, The Mystery at L... products, articles, news

  2. Graduating From a Golf Academy Insures Loving Your Work
    by Andy West. Every student, whether attending a golf school or any other college campus, wishes at some point to have a project assigned that required to be outside. Most golf enthusiasts would rather be on the golf course on a beautiful, sunny day instead of a classroom staring out the window. Students who attend classes at a golf academy have probably heard their teachers tell them to pick up their golf c... products, articles, news

  3. Culinary Management Degrees - The Science Behind the Service
    by Paul Rosevear. There's a science behind the service at your favorite 5-star dining experience - a rhyme behind the restaurant if you will. Wondering what it is that makes the wait lists tick? Culinary management degrees are the way for you to get an academic handle on this rapidly growing industry. And just how fast is it growing? The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the culinary field is expected ... products, articles, news

  4. The Imaginative World Of Gizmos
    by Ken Snow. Out of all the genres of books that have been written, science fiction seems to be one that is a class apart. The feeling towards the genre is either one of fanatic following or extreme hatred. Those who have a natural penchant for unearthly objects and unsolved mysteries tend to get addicted at a relatively young age, which could be as young as 7 to 8 years. To appease the curiosity and desire ... products, articles, news

  5. The Weird And Wonderful World Of Science Fiction Books
    by Kenneth Scott. Out of all the genres of books that have been written, science fiction seems to be one that is a class apart from all the others. The feeling towards the genre is either one of fanatic following and great enjoyment or extreme hatred. Those who have a natural penchant for unearthly objects and unsolved mysteries tend it would seem to get addicted at a relatively young age, which could be as young... products, articles, news

  6. Say Uncle
    by Molly Martin. The year is 1964. It was a time when many people smoked, drugs were not often heard of, it was safe to take a walk at night in most towns, living together prior to marriage was not acceptable and most people married before having children. Balan, sat in the lobby people watching. He was wearing a suit he felt most comfortable wearing, in his pocket was a gold pencil lighter. He was almost tal... products, articles, news

  7. "Dressed to Keel" by Candy Calvert- Book Review
    by Cherie Fisher. I picked this book up on a Sunday morning and figured that I would read for an hour or so and then do my chores. Its 5PM, the book is finished, no chores are done and I am still in my PJ's. This is one of the few books that I have read that I can honestly say I could not put it down once I started it. "Dressed to Keel" is Candy Calvert's launch of the Darcy Cavanaugh mystery series and she ha... products, articles, news

  8. "June Bug- A Murder-by-Month Mystery" by Jess Lourey- Book Review
    by Paige Lovitt. Mira James retreats to Battle Lake, Minnesota, to recover from a bad break up. She works part-time as a reporter for the local paper and she runs the small town library. The local residents consist of some very colorful characters. Mira finds herself diving into Whiskey Lake to solve a hundred-year-old mystery of some missing diamonds. Researching further into this story, Mira discovers that the ... products, articles, news

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