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Problems of Double Personality of Stevenson's the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Novel
By Ahmad Alim
In this novel, there are two very different characters in one individual. These characters are Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde. It is very strange that in one individual, there are two different characteristics. Moreover, these two characteristics are contrary to each other. How can they occur in one person? How can they so different? Is one of the personalities…
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A New Terrorist Threat in Our Midst
By Lauren S. Smith
We've heard of bombs on planes, suicide bombers, anthrax and car bombers. A new fictional thriller puts an incredible and unheard of spin on terrorists and what they might be up to that will make the hairs on your neck stand up. The Ovary Wars, written by Mike Hogan, effectively documents a type of bloodless terrorism targeting - American…
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The Three "Rs" of Real Estate Investing
By Lauren S. Smith
Expert real estate investors, Rick McKinnon and Leslie Quinsay, have a property portfolio that proves anyone can still make a fortune by investing in real estate. McKinnon's and Quinsay's new book, R3: Real People with Real Strategies for Real-Estate Investing: Developing the Mindset for Success, explains their strategy in words that even a layman…
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5 Books to Read on the Quest For a Better Life
By David Bohl
When I was thinking about writing on this subject, I thought about how subjective this actually is. Anyone who is on the quest for a better life most likely has their bookshelves overflowing with "self-help" or "personal growth" books. And if you're just beginning the journey on your quest for a better life, then you may be looking for someone to help…
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Objectivist Critique of the Virtue of Selfishness
By Eric Hackenberger
The Virtue of Selfishness is a non-fiction book written by Ayn Rand that encapsulates the ideas of individualism that are present in her fiction work The Fountainhead and touches upon the themes of proper socio-economic policy present in Atlas Shrugged. Rand has compiled all of her ideas from her literary…
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Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse - Time to Read This Classic Again
By Cheryl A. Chatfield, Ph.D.
I am amazed how powerful this work is for me today, 30 years after I originally read it. Steppenwolf speaks to our duality, that part of us we call "human" and the part the novel describes as "wolf," or the shadow side we try to hide. But, as the book suggests, we are more than these two…
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The House Next Door, by Richie Tankersley Cusick
By Joseph Stutzman
The House Next Door, a novel, set in contemporary times centers around 17-year-old twin teens Emma and Charlie Donovan. Despite their telekenic ability to sense what the other is going through and to experience each others' dreams, they have a particular contentious relationship.
The twins' battles, early on, verge on being almost…
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Mending Lives and Teaching Friendship With a New Young Author
By Lauren S. Smith
Recently, we were given the opportunity to review a book written by a young author. When we received it, I noted how beautifully done it was. While often the case - we see beautifully written and illustrated books all the time - but how often do they originate from a 10-year-old? "Sewing a Friendship",…
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