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Character Interpretations From The Sengoku Period

by Lady Sunshine in History, May 29, 2012
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Historical figures from feudal Japan.

Still No Reviews

by tonyleather in Issues, May 18, 2012
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When I put my three e-books up as free for a week, 600+ were downloaded by the public. yet I still have only seen ONE new review on my author page.

People Can Change Behavior Because of Novel Read

by saidocomp in Education, May 10, 2012
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When reading fiction novels or comics, without conscious people will sink into the world of the fictional character. It is possible to change the behavior and mind to match the fictional character.

Mockingjay Ending – The Hunger Games Trilogy

by KaneelDias in Issues, May 9, 2012
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Mockingjay is the 3rd and final novel of The Hunger Games trilogy. Its predecessors being “The Hunger Games”, which is now a major motion picture and “Catching Fire”.

Nephilim Creed: Chapter 1

by Nephiral in Paranormal, May 7, 2012
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This is the first chapter of a book I hope to finish. I know it still needs work, but only getting positive comments instead of criticism. Anyway, its a multi-genre story that has a fantasy type setting, but with many horror elements in it.

Demons, after being trapped in their own realm for so long, have once again, slipped back into Temporia, the world they had tried to, and nearly conquered over 200 years ago before the celestials pushed them back and sealed them away. Now they are back and the world of Temporia is suffering from elemental imbalances as well as beings and creatures simply called Myth are becoming aggressive towards each other and the Norms. Can the demons be stopped and pushed back before the celestials get involved once again?

Continuing Thoughts on The Paranormal; The Ouija Board

by Jswana in Paranormal, April 26, 2012
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Even though the Paranormal is weird to me, it’s still true that fact is stranger than fiction.

Rhizomatic Fiction

by Rakshana Das in Paranormal, March 19, 2012
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Writing methods utilizing rhizomatic and arbolic structures.

The Twelfth Imam, a Review of The Novel by Joel C. Rosenberg

by Karen Gross in Issues, March 13, 2012
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The Twelfth Iman is the first book in Rosenberg’s new political thriller series. True to the author’s reputation for writing fictional events today that become tomorrow’s headlines, The Twelfth Imam could be a warning to the people in the west to pay attention to radical Islam. We in the west need to wake up and smell the nuclear radiation.

The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set

by killar8611 in Issues, March 12, 2012
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The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set.

Analysis of “Killer” by David Denby

by MLBfreek35 in Crime, February 29, 2012
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Short analysis of a review in the New Yorker of the Patty Jenkins film "Monster" by David Denby.

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