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New York Times Featured Books, December 17, 2006

The following AuthorHouse books were featured in our monthly New York Times Book Review Ad on December 17, 2006.

     A Guide on: How to Protect Your Personal Information
Sandra Raby, M.Ed. and Lisa Ruggeri, MAOM
A Guide on: How to Protect Your Personal Information shows readers how their information can end up on the Internet through the little-known information sharing industry. It describes steps that can be taken to protect personal identifying information from being released into public record and publicly available information sources.
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     Memories of Sad Brown Eyes
Deborah Barclay
A compelling story told through the eyes of a child whisked away to a foreign country at a young age with her mother, who was being stalked and mentally abused by a colleague. Savanna recounts her childhood memories growing up.
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     Poestry – Amore
Denny Rokicki
Within the pages of Poestry – Amore, Denny Rokicki delves into the heart of the artist and the mind of a simple man. Readers find the world of the grand and prolific, the thoughts of the dreamer and the realities of life.
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     Seasons with the Meistersinger
One Woman's Life with Richard Wagner A Biographical Novel
Karen Alexander Hoffman
Seasons with the Meistersinger is an intimate view of 19th century German composer Richard Wagner, the times in which he lived and the women with whom he shared his life, written from the perspective of Wagner's first wife, popular actress Minna Planer.
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     The Amulet
2nd Edition
Nancy Beth Lawter
When the powerful talisman chooses Jessica for its Guardian, she discovers that Queen Maura and her champion will do whatever it takes to control both her and the Amulet. Her only hope lies in the untrained man she calls Protector.
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     Islamic Economic Revolution of the Century
Freedom from National Debts in Shortest Possible Time
Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan
Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan presents a "new and innovative methodology" of economics based on Islamic principles that will eliminate debt and poverty in his book, Islamic Economic Revolution of the Century: Freedom from National Debts in Shortest Possible Time.
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     Where The Wisdom Lies
a message from nature's small creatures
Hope Ives Mauran
Hope Ives Mauran shares a message she received from the creatures of the Earth in a delightful book for adults and children alike, Where the Wisdom Lies: a message from nature's small creatures.
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     MY LIFE IN CAMPS DURING THE WAR AND MORE
Robert S. Saito
MY LIFE IN CAMPS DURING THE WAR AND MORE are stories of pre-adolescent Robert S. Saito playing and growing up in concentration camps. Other stories are of 1930s depression and post World War II housing shortages.
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     Children Of Our Own War
A Boy's Journey
Fred Bonisch
As World War II turns against Germany, the author describes a young boy's true family experiences of the war and post-war years in Germany. He draws special attention to the heroic roles of mothers and the positive impact of the American occupation on his hometown.
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     How Could You
Penelope Sue Randall
How Could You reveals the effects of what abuse does to a person. By taking responsibility for your own actions can be a life changing experience. This book helps readers to know they no longer have to be the victim.
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     Induction Malfunction
Leaving Teachers Behind
Dr. Leonid Chernyak
As seen through the eyes of first-year teachers, Induction Malfunction: Leaving Teachers Behind showcases what happens when a mentored induction program is purposefully and neglectfully disbanded; forcing teachers out via broken promises and burnt bridges.
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     Warp Speed A Plus
Newtonian Relativistic Mechanics
Gary Mike Colasuono
Are there different rates of motion through time? Are seconds of time the same throughout this universe? Antioxidants? Lecithin? A cure for cancer? How we should implement automation into our society to create uupper class society. Become a noble laureate? A viable United Nations? Non-fiction
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     Among Unknown Hostages
The Memoirs of John Tomczyk
Translated and edited by Frances M. Tomczyk
The memoirs of an American, John Tomczyk, who, along with more than a thousand other American CIVILIANS in Europe, spent years in Nazi prison camps once the U.S. entered WWII.
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     The Fear Equation
A Children’s Book for Adults
Anthony L. Hall
The Fear Equation is a simple solution to what may be perceived as a complex situation. Author Anthony L. Hall helps readers develop the ability to let go of the madness that is fear through letting go of their self-delusion.
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     Who Cares? "When The Saints Come Marching In"
My Search for the True God
Thomas John Ford
"The Truth shall make you Free." It will also make you laugh and think or even cry. This no-holds-barred autobiography is written by a true believer and not a cynic. "So In-Your-Face" you have to smile!
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     Allow Your Children to Fail if You Want Them to Succeed
Dr. Avril P. Beckford, Pediatrician
Dr. Avril P. Beckford teaches parents and educators to "take the shame out of failure" and recognize mistakes as opportunities for children to grow, develop and learn in her book, Allow Your Children to Fail if You Want Them to Succeed.
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     From Death to Life
Jolanda Mosley
From Death to Life explores and parallels the processes of natural and spiritual birth. Jolanda Mosley opens the door of her own past and pain in order to serve as a midwife to those who are pregnant with purpose.
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     Zephrum Gates and the Mysterious Purple Haze
Tricia Riel
An engaging children's story that pits an unlikely band of heroes against a classic villain in the fight to make the world a better place. Following clues, Zephrum encounters spiritual beings, strange wind phenomena, fairies, "moss folk," goblins, a leprechaun, and the very scary "man behind the chair." A Family Favorite!
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     Lloyd Leroy Pigeon
Lloyd Maier
This misguided pigeon provides ample material for this satire of the well known book Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. The story is comical, adventurous, and shockingly surprising. An easy read for all ages.
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     YOU WILL LIVE FOREVER
SINCE WE'RE ALL PARTS OF GOD
Dean Cochran Gross
Dean Gross argues the possibility of eternal life through religious and scientific exploration of the concept of reincarnation in his book, You Will Live Forever Since We're All Parts Of God.
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     "YE BE SEES"
Irvin Wood
"Ye Be Sees" shows readers how humans can achieve the speed of light and everlasting life using the rules laid out by Einstein. It outlines reasons why people must take this step in order to avoid the extinction of humanity.
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     La Femme Fatale
A Guide To Ladies Self Defense
Sheldon L. Billips, Illustrated by Julie Hertslet
Women are made aware of their own self-defense system encoded in their DNA through devastating techniques, their own natural weapons and the wisdom to apply them with deadly force. A terrific guide for prevention of rape, robbery and attacks.
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     I'm not sick. Society is!
ADD/ADHD is an adaptation to society - not an illness. A 5-step Drug Free Parent/Teacher Guide.
Jaydene Morrison, MS, LPC, NCSP, NCC
So what is an ADD/ADHD child? Changing the stereotype into a positive descriptor, I call these children CIC (Creatively Inclined Children). This book provides parents and teachers with simple tips to stimulate and encourage these visionary children rather than suppress them.
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     COUNTERCLOCK
A NOVEL ABOUT ADULTS BEHAVING BADLY BASED ON A TRUE STORY
R. Savannah Jenkins
K had the seemingly perfect life, yet felt completely miserable. After a racy affair, alcoholism and depression, K decides to build a new life for herself. Counterclock is written as a series of e-mail conversations between K and the important people in her life.
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