Reviews by susanne phaneuf
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Find Your Strongest Life (Reviewed 10/6/2009)call me what you will, but i am always a bit wary whenever i pick up a book that is solely for women. as a single, never-been-married, never-had-a-child woman, it has been my experience that most books written solely for we of the fairer sex deal more in the realm of the wife and mother than simply being ...
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Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)The default emotion in response to the world we live in could far too naturally and easily be fear. From the dark, looming cloud of the current economic crisis to the ever-present threat of violence in homes, schools and the world at large, it seems that there is always something to be afraid of lurking ...
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The Principle of the Path (Reviewed 7/8/2009)It’s deceptively simple.Truly, there is nothing in Andy Stanley’s book, The Principle of the Path, that you don’t already know, or that you wouldn’t figure out if you put your mind to it. But, therein lies the rub…very few of us stop and actually think about this simple life principle.In a ...
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The Noticer (Reviewed 4/27/2009)there are times in life when all we can do is hang on. circumstances, relationships, stress, work… all these things and more sometimes seem to serve only to barrage our lives with yet one more thing, robbing us of a vital, precious commodity: perspective. it’s at this moment in a person’s life ...
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This Is Your Brain On Joy (Reviewed 4/4/2009)I’ve always been a pretty firm believer that you can judge a book by its cover. And the cover of This Is Your Brain On Joy has a pretty spectacular cover, so my hopes were high as I cracked open the cover.My theory, as usual, was not incorrect. Dr. Earl Henslin’s book examines the concept of joy, ...
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House of Dark Shadows (Reviewed 2/14/2009)When you are 15-years old and your parents decide to move, it’s bad enough. It gets worse if you are an amateur film maker and you move from LA to a small town in the middle of nowhere. But unfortunately, for Xander King, the move is just the beginning…House of Dark Shadows, the first in the Dreamhouse ...
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