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Buried Alive

Buried Alive

On 2/8 Melissa Stuber wrote: In Buried Alive, Roy Hallums tells his personal story of how he was kidnapped while working in Iraq. He describes how gangs of kidnappers would snatch people from their daily lives, turning their worlds upside down and demand ransom money from their government, employers or families. The living conditions ... Buried Alive

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3 Stars

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Obstacles Welcome

Obstacles Welcome

On 1/17 Melissa Stuber wrote: In Obstacles Welcome, Ralph de la Vega motivates you to not only take control of your professional life, but your personal life as well. De la Vega, President and CEO of AT&T Mobility, starts by telling the story of how he came alone to the U.S. from Cuba as a ten year old boy without his parents and ... Obstacles Welcome

Melissa's Rating:

4 Stars

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The Sweet By and By

The Sweet By and By

On 1/4 Melissa Stuber wrote: In The Sweet By and By, Sara Evans, along with the help of Rachel Hauck, brings us a wonderful story of how a future can be made bright by the choices we make in the present regarding the past. In this account, a young bride to be, Jade, comes to terms with some events that happened in the past that ... The Sweet By and By

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3 Stars

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The Language of Love & Respect

The Language of Love & Respect

On 12/2 Melissa Stuber wrote: In The Language of Love & Respect, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs explains our individual needs as a person in a marriage relationship. Just in case you didn’t catch his first book, Love & Respect, he gives a brief history of it in the beginning of this book to make sure you are all up to speed. He gives his ... The Language of Love & Respect

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4 Stars

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Five Cities That Ruled The World

Five Cities That Ruled The World

On 11/6 Melissa Stuber wrote: In his book 5 Cities that Ruled the World, Douglas Wilson creates an easy understanding of just how Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London and New York have created some lasting impressions on our current modern age. He breaks each city down, giving a condensed yet thorough history of how they were started, ... Smart and witty book about history and theology

Melissa's Rating:

5 Stars

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The Power of Respect

The Power of Respect

On 10/22 Melissa Stuber wrote: I have just finished reading The Power of Respect and not only could I not put it down, it has left me to think about the way our world is – lacking so much respect. The author Deborah Norville points out time and time again, while using many eye-opening statistics to back up her ideas, the sad state ... The Power of Respect

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5 Stars

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