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Absolutely Everything! by Christopher Lloyd Book Giveaway & Trailer

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SYNOPSIS How was our universe made from a tiny speck of energy? Where did the first trees, plants, animals and humans come from? What happened to the dinosaurs? What was so miserable about medieval times? How were railroads and electricity invented? What are the perils of global warming? You might have many big questions about our planet, life and people. Embark on an entertaining journey across millennia and continents with this captivating book by Christopher Lloyd, author of the bestselling What on Earth Happened. Discover everything from the creation of planet earth and the rise of animals, to globalization, wars and global warming.   Absolutely Everything! A History of Earth, Dinosaurs, Rulers Robots and Other Things Too Numerous to Mention. Join Christopher Lloyd on a thrilling ride through the history of the world in a book perfect for anyone aged 9 -99.  His website: Click Here AMAZON  |  BARNES & NOBLE  |  BOOK DEPOSITORY Praise for  ABSOL

The Circus Thief by Alane Adams Book Review and Giveaway

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Click HERE  FOR THE TOUR SCHEDULE AND LINK . SYNOPSIS The  circus  is in town, and Georgie has his heart set on going. When Papa agrees to take him and his friend Harley, the boys marvel at the amazing elephants and clowns. But the best act of all is the amazing Roxie, a trained horse who can do all sorts of tricks. When Georgie is invited to ride on her back, he discovers it’s her last show―Roxie is going to be sent to the work farm! When Roxie bolts with Georgie on her back, Papa must come to his rescue.  The  Circus   Thief  is a heartwarming tale of boyhood set in 1920s Pennsylvania for children ages 4–8.   AMAZON  |  BARNES and NOBLE  |  BOOK DEPOSITORY My Book Review Alane Adams's The Cirus Thief is a really good story for kids. It illustrates an adventure, a lesson and life. Amazing book for bedtime story and for kids learning how to read. The illustrations are well thought out. Every page is full of color and imagination. It reminds me a lo

Overzealous Use of the CDC's Opioid Prescribing Guideline is Harming Pain Patients Article

Article: Click Here Overzealous use of the CDC’s opioid prescribing guideline is harming pain patients  Richard A Lawhern PhD DECEMBER 6, 2018 AT 8:58 AM Congratulations to Kate Nicholson, Dianne Hoffmann and Dr Chad Kollas on an excellent summary of the many horrid impacts of the 2016 CDC guidelines. As “weaponized” by State and Federal legislators in restrictive regulations and laws, these guidelines are directly responsible for hundreds of deaths due to doctor desertion, patient medical collapse and suicide.  Three key but scientifically unsupported assumptions of the Guidelines writers are now known to be wrong. And the omission of an entire field of medical literature renders moot, the CDC one-size-fits-all dose criterion for safety review. Contrary to the guidelines, we now know: (1) Managed medical exposure to opioid therapy is rarely associated with substance abuse in pain patients. Published CDC data reveal no cause-and-effect relationship between rates o

A Match Made at Christmas by Patty Blount Excerpt and Giveaway

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SYNOPSIS This book was formerly entitled Goodness and Light Thirteen years ago, two teens met on the ramp to Ground Zero, on a cold and snowy day, strangers bonding in a moment of grief. The boy pressed a crystal snowflake ornament into the girl’s hand and disappeared into the crowd, unaware that his simple act of kindness saved her from the guilt that threatened to consume her. Since losing her mom, Elena Larsen hasn’t set foot in New York City -- until now. Agreeing to help her sister prepare for her baby’s birth seems like a good way to spend Christmas and Elena vows not to let the monstrous guilt that weighs on her heart ruin everything. But those plans go awry when she meets Lucas Adair, a man whose own grief and guilt just might rival her own. When Elena discovers Lucas is the boy who gave her that crystal snowflake all those years ago, she can’t accept it as the sign Lucas believes it to be. For her, it means only one thing --- even beyond the grave, her mother ca

Christmas Presents from the Past

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Christmas has always been one of my favorite holidays. As a child Christmas is even more fun. I remember not being able to sleep because I was trying to hear Santa Clause. Never did hear him. I finally figured out Santa wasn't real when my mom started getting lazy and wrapped the gifts from my parents with the same wrapping paper from Santa. A couple of my friends were talkiing about the toys we wanted as a kid. Here are some fun toys of my childhood. DREAM PHONE GAME One of 24 incredible boys really likes you. Now you just have to find out who by calling his friends for clues! Play a boy's photo card and call his number on the electronic touch-tone phone! Listen to a clue about your secret admirer's clothes, sports, foods, or special hangouts. Then search the gameboard to identify who he is and who he isn't. Calls are private unless someone plays a Speakerphone card - then everyone hears that clue! If it's a Share a Secret card, just you and one frie