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Midwest Book Review; July 2006

Collinsfort Village by Joe Ekaitis is the colorful and clever tale of Dennis Pearson, a boy who's childhood was filled with the fantastic literature of Karolyne von Frankenburgh, a writer who has never been seen in public. Young readers will willing follow the novel adventures of Dennis and his two friends -- Bear the suburban-driving grizzly bear who works for the local phone company and Griff the dragon-slaying griffin who reads stories to children at the local library. … Read entire review.

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Peter Lion

Canton, CT

Peter Lion grew-up in Connecticut, and discovered a yearning to write at an early age. He often wrote poetry and short stories and when he entered Notre Dame High School in West Haven, Ct immediately began contributing articles to the school newspaper. His journalistic interests followed him to Southern Connecticut State University where he…

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Down that Aisle in Style

Chamein Canton uses her unique mix of native New York sophistication and a touch of Southern charm (a gift from her mother) combined with her considerable experience in the wedding industry to address the needs of full figured brides around the world. The result is Down that Aisle in Style! – A Wedding Guide for Full Figured Women. Her book focuses on the resources, advice and encouragement (generously mixed with photographs of beautiful full figured women) that will help all women to plan one of the most important days of their lives — their wedding day.

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It's OK to Say NO

Everybody knows someone who always gives money to their always-needy brother or never seems to find time for his or her self and we all know someone who would be much happier if they could just work up the nerve to tell a dead-beat boyfriend or a nosey neighbor to go away. In his latest book Don Smith tells us the frightening consequences if we don't learn to say "no" and the happiness we can find if we do learn to say "no."

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