Simon Barrett

Simon Barrett is an adult educator in Calgary, Alberta. With the 11 months a year of winter, he reads a lot of books! He is also a contributing editor for <a href="http://www.bloggernews.net" title="http://www.bloggernews.net" target="_blank">http://www.bloggernews.net</a> and maintains a personal blog at <a href="http://zzsimonb.blogspot.com" title="http://zzsimonb.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://zzsimonb.blogspot.com</a>.

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Landmark Status is a wonderfully funny book Alan Rolnick uses Miami as the backdrop, and real estate as the weapon, to take the reader on a madcap journey that I can guarantee you will enjoy
Yes folks, it's the long awaited OJ Simpson confession book Except that in OJ's mind it was anything but, he claims it is a fictional account of how we would have done it, if he had done it
Stuart Nachbar has created a curious novel in The Sex Ed Chronicles Using a backdrop of 1980 New Jersey, we are introduced to the murky world of school politics
The press release bills this book as a love story, I disagree, it is a story about love Specifically one man's search for an everlasting love

Book Review Of Fitness Kills By Helen Barer

Food writer, or Foodie, as they are known in the trade, Nora Franke is overfed and overwrought over a recent breakup with her long time boyfriend "We need a break" he tells her, Nora decides that spending some time away from the bustle of New York is just the tonic she needs
Walk into any bookstore and I will bet my last dollar that there is a whole shelf of books aimed at teaching the reader the fundamentals of becoming a millionaire in 10 easy steps It all sounds fine, and it makes for a fun read, but generally speaking it is just a bunch of junk that has little to do with the real world
Philosophy books tend to be large tomes of incomprehensible concepts, no doubt designed this way to limit readership to those already involved in this ethereal endeavor at the academic level Very occasionally a book comes along that breaks out from the norm, in 1971 R
A novel based around real estate in Miami, I was not convinced that I would enjoy it I had thoughts of tawdry love affairs among realtor’s, and board room struggles between power brokers


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