Monday, March 14, 2011

Amazon reader review for The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy


5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written story of a true ladyMarch 11, 2011
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This review is from: The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy (Kindle Edition)
For those of you that remember the Kennedy Administration, this book will thrill you.
It will bring back memories of laughter and of pain in the White House.
It will remind you of the great courage of John F. Kennedy and the eloquence
of the First Lady, Jacqueline.
Jackie was a picture of what all women dream of, in my humble opinion.
She brought a bright light to every situation. World leaders were subdued
by her beauty and poise. An entire nation turned to her for the latest in fashion.
She was a strong but always feminine influence to JFK. This book is a must read
but I must make an important note here.
I feel almost unqualified to rate this work, not because of the content but
because of the author. Every page of this book is poetry. It is written in such
beautiful form. The poetic words keep you absolutely mezmorized.
This new author, I'm sure could write a manual on how to dig a ditch
 in a way that could bring you to tears because of its' beauty.
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Friday, March 11, 2011

Here is  the link to today's New York Times article about Heaven is for Real...


http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/12/books/heaven-is-for-real-is-publishing-phenomenon.html?_r=2

Heaven is for Real…” the story of four year old Colton Burpo, his brush with death and his brief visit to heaven has captivated book readers – some cynical and skeptical, others true believers. Don Piper’s, 90 Minutes in Heaven had a similar impact.

Whatever our religious beliefs, wherever we stand on these “real” reports of death, or near death, experiences, the truth is that we all want to know - almost above all else - the answer to one transcending, universal, very human question.

What comes next?

Sunday, February 13, 2011