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Amy Biancolli slams into widowhood wondering how fix broken doorknobs and dishwashers and discovers how to fix her broken heart.
73-year-old, war-hero-business tycoon-politician and a Midwestern high school girl survive the scrutiny of spotlights, and build a loving father-daughter relationship.
All his life, Scott Damian was imprisoned by the terror of being unable to utter a single word, until he transformed into a highly successful actor and writer. Scott speaks to the heart and soul of a stutterer, and addresses healing, help, and hope for the millions who are similarly afflicted.
Heidi’s horrific accident burned over 53% of her body, claimed both her legs, and killed her best friend. Her year of countless surgeries, surviving, pain management, fighting, and loss is incomplete until she finally faces the driver, and Heidi realizes she has one last hurdle; forgiveness.
Amanda Adams' passionate and riveting story of what it means to be a Heart Mom for her son, Liam, whose 12 surgeries marked the first 8 years of his life.
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I have found if you turn the sound off and play some Grateful Dead, then the Jersey Shore is the perfect background noise for reading. Since I started this method, back in the Charlie’s Angel’s days, none of my books have tried to commit suicide. And you don’t miss any of the assets that keep the show afloat. For those watching Baywatch, this works well for those, too. They just seem to bounce right at you.
My TV won’t stick on the channel when Jersey Shore comes on. It instantly switches over to the Nat Geo Channel.
I am proud to say I have never watched even a single episode of Jersey Shore. I wish the Jersey kids, the Kardashians, and the rest of their ilk would all go away….well except for the Millionaire Matchmaker lady, I do like her.
Aloha Lynn,
Funny, but true. Here’s another one… When Kim Kardashian announced her divorce Monday, she, her sister, their mom and the future ex-Mr. K were in the Top Ten of trending news stories on Yahoo… and not for just several minutes… they were on their for hours… I imagine a few books took a runner off the shelf that day.
Cheers and aloha!
Mark, I felt thousands of brain cells die having read about the Who-Careshians.
I watched a full episode for cultural research. I wanted to know what everyone was talking about and JS was showing up in high and low culture writings.
However, when it comes to the Kardashians, I avoid even Comcast newslets about them.
As Hart Crane said in another context: “We make our meek adjustments.”
Ha! I love that! I think another book dies an early death every time someone clicks on Farmville.
That’s just perfect – although I could substitute so many other programmes!
Actually, the “Jersey Shore” is proof that man is not yet fully evolved!
It’s like a scientific study!