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Living Dead Girl Elizabeth Scott
Simon Pulse, 2008
Terrifying account that every parent should read. Terrifying. Devastating. Tragic.
Those are the three words that come to mind when I think of Elizabeth Scott's Living Dead Girl. After finishing it in one sitting late last night, I'm still trying to catch my breath and desperately trying to get rid of the weight ...
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The Custodians: Beyond Abduction Dolores Cannon
Ozark Mountain Publishing Inc, 1998
Finally ! some answers ! once again, this is a must read from Dolores Cannon, our society has made ufo and alien subject matter to be of fear based concepts, Dolores gets behind the whole abduction thing, and gets to the real answers, I would suggest reading " keepers of the garden " first.
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After the Abduction (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 3) Sabrina Jeffries
Avon, 2002
Delightful end to the trilogy This is the third in the Swanlea Spinsters story. Its been two years since baby sister Juliet was kidnapped and held for ransom by the handsome rouge Morgan Pryce whom she believed she was eloping. Until recently it has been kept secret from society about her ...
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Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda's Children Faith J. H. McDonnell, Grace Akallo
Chosen, 2007
Voice for the Voiceless What a fascinating collaboration. Grace Akallo, kidnapped as a child by Ugandan soldiers, teams with Faith J. H. McDonnell, one of the foremost advocates of justice for Ugandans. Together they tell not only Grace's story but a story of grace--God's grace in the midst ...
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Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down: Three Tales of Erotic Romance: Captivated by You / Promise Me Forever / Hunter's Right Sherrilyn Kenyon, Melanie George, ...
Pocket, 2005
5 stars for one of the three stories about primitive underground vikings. This book contains three short stories, described below.
5 stars to HUNTER'S RIGHT by Jaid Black.
Very enjoyable. Good erotica. It's an intriguing story, erotic and well done. Jade Black has written at least 4 books about the underground Viking world. See list ...
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Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience: The True Story of the World's First Documented Alien ... Stanton T. Friedman, Kathleen Marden
New Page Books, 2007
Add it to your library The B. Hill's story ushered in a new era of investigative studies in ufology. The accounts are documented and scientific approach is accurate. Stanton Friedman is a prominent figure and noted ufologist. You can trust this man. He says it the way it is. A precise line ...
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DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical ... Rick Strassman MD
Park Street Press, 2001
Intriguing and Resonating As an experiant of a spontaneous mystical trip, one-off, 35 years ago, this book explains what happened in a sound melding of science and spirit.
I recommend this to anyone needing a jump start on transformational activities.
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Gone, Baby, Gone (Harper Fiction) Dennis Lehane
Harper, 2007
Absolutely engrossing!! I had a hard time putting down this book. It raised moral and ethical issues all wrapped up in a tale of mystery and suspense.
The surrounds the disappearance of a four year old who belongs to a worthless mother. What has become of her? Is she dead or alive.
The ...
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2012: The War for Souls Whitley Strieber
Tor Books, 2007
Not bad...Not great. As a professional archaeologist, I am always drawn to semi-historical fiction novels and science finction that uses archaeology as a backdrop. 2012 proved to be a somewhat entertaining read, but it could have been a lot better. I don't concern myself with historical ...
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Vanishing Acts: A Novel Jodi Picoult
Washington Square Press, 2005
Amazing This is a great book, it is the kind of book you don't want to put down. I like how there are several turns in the book, just when you have made up your mind about a character something new comes along to give you a new perspectve.
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The Captured: A True Story of Abduction by Indians on the Texas Frontier Scott Zesch
St. Martin's Griffin, 2005
an amazing read - couldnt put it down picked up my first copy of this book in Fredericksburg, TX where I happened to be eating some BBQ and looked across the street to see an old settlers outpost fort. I wandered around to check it out and the volunteer guide there showed me the book and said it was an ...
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The Abduction of Julia Karen Hawkins
Avon, 2000
Wonderful read! I thought this book was wonderful. It captured my interest right from the beginning and held it to the end. I was able to connect with the characters right away so I felt like I had a vested interest in the outcome. Karen Hawkins is a very talented writer. When I ...
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The Grays Whitley Strieber
Tor Books, 2006
Excellent! Fast-paced. Electric! I read Communion a long time ago...I thought that book was very provocative. The Grays is a "ficitious" account of alien/human teamwork which plants the seed that the events portrayed are quite feasibly believable. I applaud Whitley Streiber for yet another thought ...
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Pity the Nation: The Abduction of Lebanon (Nation Books) Robert Fisk
Nation Books, 2002
Not an easy read As Fisk tells us this book is not an academic history of the wars in Lebanon but rather a personal narrative of a news reporter based on his mountain of notes, a profession in which he is just the best. This leads to some confusion for a reader who has to stay with him ...
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We Disappear: A Novel (P.S.) Scott Heim
Harper Perennial, 2008
A Commentary for We Disappear The words "brave, honest, uncompromising, intimate, sincere, and uncomfortable" all come to mind when I think of Heim's work, and those words of course apply here with his latest novel, We Disappear.
With We Disappear, Heim delves further into themes which lay at ...
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