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A review of Rubena Grigg's holiday decorating and entertaining masterpiece, Decorating Tricks for Christmas, will give simple instructions on making Christmas crackers
The final article in my three-part series on this intriguing guide to floral centerpieces that anyone can make!
Part 2 in a series addresses additional floral sculptures that run the color gamut. Morgan provides wonderful ideas that are low on budget and high on creativity.
Ron Morgan has created a masterpiece in "A Glass Act". This book is a must for your entertaining library and will provide many floral ideas for your entertaining needs.
The Cubicle Next Door is a fun approach to office work, internet blogging and romance. It is fiction for the reader who likes to laugh.
These books are for anyone looking to find their way. Books to entertain as well as help with the journey and the destination.
When the prestigious Gourmand World Cookbook Awards were presented July 1, America was one of four countries with the most winners.
Everyone has read books about the Holocaust, and may feel that everything to be said has been said. John Boyne's book disproves this time and time again with readers.
"The Shooters: A Gallery of Notorious Gunmen from the American West" covers a host of historical mavericks. "Gunfighters" and shootouts are covered in detail.
Women love good gifts, but finding the perfect one can be a difficult task. These tips will help anyone find a unique gift for the woman in their life on any budget.
There are a number of excellent books available that offer advice on saving money, budgeting, frugal living and other practical ways to beat the credit crunch.
Neil Shubin, anatomy professor at the University of Chicago,takes "A Journey Into The 3.5 Billion Year History Of The Human Body", bringing the reader along for the ride.
If you or someone you know is tired of mushroom recipe compilations and field guides, consider these good reads to broaden mycological horizons.
From emails to office memos, people often struggle with the use of this small but important punctuation mark.
A book of ghost stories in the tradition of M.R. James written for BBC Northern Ireland, framed by two short novels set in the modern-day USA more akin to Stephen King.
A moth, Grapholita libertina, tells about the seasons of its life cycle, the seasons of the partridgeberry fruit, and the seasons of the people who harvest the berries.
A well known voice in the realm of theoretical physics, Michio Kaku takes readers on a tour of the impossible, examining ideas lifted from the pages of science fiction.
Roald Dahl died in 1990 and his dark and subversive children's books continue to entertain and enthrall audiences worldwide. Here are some recommendations.
A tour through Britain's history, from Roman times to the present day, with accounts of monarchs, plagues, battles, and the fascinating characters of the country's past.
One of the best novels of recent years, James Frey's Bright Shiny Morning lovingly weaves together stories of desperate living, plucked from the sprawling City of Angels.
Here's some practical advice for parents on cultivating a child's love of reading in the age of Internet, television, and video games.
Fans of Twilight may enjoy these other entertainment options.
There are several common mistakes that can be avoided in writing fiction. They are easy to fix, making an editor's job less stressful.
Utopian inventors have concocted hundreds of artificial languages over the centuries. Dr.Arika Okrent's whimsical survey takes us through a sampling of the most prominent
Looking for the best cookbooks of the year? Many foodies look no further than the selections made by the estimable IACP. Here are this year's best cookbook winners.


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