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Calling all book reviewers
04 October 2008 8:31am
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  [ Ignore ]   [ # 76 ]

i would like The story of Barack Obama by Steve Dougherty but somehow i think my email did not get through to you

   
04 October 2008 7:24pm
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76 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 77 ]

You can always send Joseph a PM. He will be back in the office on Tuesday.

   
05 October 2008 4:21am
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 78 ]

Hi there Elizabeth.
Your request has been noted and I will post out the book to you shortly.
Thanks so much for your willingness to write more reviews for us.

For the rest of you:

1001 Ridiculous Ways to Die, The story of Barack Obama and Francy the Fearful Firefly by Jen Anderson have all been snapped up.

Check out the following books available for review:

Shame Off You by Martin Steel
“Sin is not the Christian’s greatest problem - guilt is! You make acknowledge that Christ has forgiven your sins, but may find yourself feeling guilty about significant moments from your past. Harbourside Church, Auckland pastor Martin Steel reveals strategies to overcome the tentacles of guilt and shame that reach out to claim your future.”

My Story: The Tale of a Terrorist Who Wasn’t by Mamdouh Habib
On October 2, 2001 Mamdouh Habib was taken off a bus while travelling in Pakistan. Branded a terrorist, accused of attending Al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan and of training the 9-11 terrorists, Mamdouh was incarcerated and tortured . After three and a half years he was released without charge from Guantanamo and reunited with his wife and four children in Australia.

The Devil’s Eye by Ian Townsend
A novel set in 1899 about Hurricane Mahina, one of the most powerful storms in history. Based on real events, this is the story of an unstoppable force of nature and the birth and death of the Australian dream.

The Painted Man by Peter Brett
A fantasy adventure novel that pulls the reader into a world of demons, darkness and heroes. Three teens have their lives irrevocably affected by demons, yet discover they have the power to overcome them.

To review one just .

   
23 October 2008 4:40pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 79 ]

Hi there,

Check out the following books available for review:

The Tania Abbey Adventures by Penny Reeve
Springwood-based Christian author Penny Reeve has published two books with Christian Focus Publications: ‘The back leg of a goat’ and Water or goo’. These illustrated novels for 7 to 11-year-old readers are set in Australia but deal with global issues of poverty and practical faith.

Open House by Sheridan Voysey
Radio broadcaster Sheridan Voysey regularly hosts authors, artists and activists for interviews on his national program Open House. This is a collection of some of the best including Tim Costello, Andrew Denton, Thomas Keneally, Max Lucado, Philip Yancey, Tony Campolo and Adrian Plass.

Love Your Life by Victoria Osteen
Joel Osteen’s wife shares from her personal life experiences and her journey of faith the lessons she has learned. She sows readers how to tap into the resources God has given us to life effectively as a positive influence on the world around us.

Science is Golden by Dr Karl Kruszelinicki
Dr Karl’s 27th book is another collection of answers to curly questions on life, the universe and everything else in his inimitable style.

My Story: The Tale of a Terrorist Who Wasn’t by Mamdouh Habib
On October 2, 2001 Mamdouh Habib was taken off a bus while travelling in Pakistan. Branded a terrorist, accused of attending Al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan and of training the 9-11 terrorists, Mamdouh was incarcerated and tortured . After three and a half years he was released without charge from Guantanamo and reunited with his wife and four children in Australia.

To review one just .

   
23 October 2008 5:45pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 80 ]

Hi there,

Open House and My Story have been snapped up, but the following books are still available for review:

The Tania Abbey Adventures by Penny Reeve
Springwood-based Christian author Penny Reeve has published two books with Christian Focus Publications: ‘The back leg of a goat’ and Water or goo’. These illustrated novels for 7 to 11-year-old readers are set in Australia but deal with global issues of poverty and practical faith.

Love Your Life by Victoria Osteen
Joel Osteen’s wife shares from her personal life experiences and her journey of faith the lessons she has learned. She sows readers how to tap into the resources God has given us to life effectively as a positive influence on the world around us.

Science is Golden by Dr Karl Kruszelinicki
Dr Karl’s 27th book is another collection of answers to curly questions on life, the universe and everything else in his inimitable style.

To review one just .

   
24 October 2008 1:25pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 81 ]

Hi there,

Science is Golden has been snapped up, but here are more books available for review:

Refuge on the Roper by Murray Seiffert
This book recounts the origins of Roper River Mission Ngukurr. CMS Victoria established the mission in 1906 with three whites and three indigenous missionaries from Queensland. A look back at 100 years of ministry.

Ego and Soul by John Carrol
An examination of the battlegrounds across which a struggle for meaning is being fought - including work, sport, intimacy, university, shopping, tourism, computers, democracy and a retreat into nature.

The Tania Abbey Adventures by Penny Reeve
Springwood-based Christian author Penny Reeve has published two books with Christian Focus Publications: ‘The back leg of a goat’ and Water or goo’. These illustrated novels for 7 to 11-year-old readers are set in Australia but deal with global issues of poverty and practical faith.

Love Your Life by Victoria Osteen
Joel Osteen’s wife shares from her personal life experiences and her journey of faith the lessons she has learned. She sows readers how to tap into the resources God has given us to life effectively as a positive influence on the world around us.

To review one just .

   
24 October 2008 6:09pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 82 ]

Here is a list of all the books currently available for review:

Living Low Paid by Helen Masterman-Smith and Barbara Pocock
A biting account of Australia’s growing underbelly of employees who are suffering at the expense of CEO and management salaries. This book investigates the ‘Orwellian vision’ unfolding in Australia’s working heartland, challenging the low wage path to national prosperity by exposing the hard realities of living low paid for Australian workers today.

Refuge on the Roper by Murray Seiffert
This book recounts the origins of Roper River Mission Ngukurr. CMS Victoria established the mission in 1906 with three whites and three indigenous missionaries from Queensland. A look back at 100 years of ministry.

Ego and Soul by John Carrol
An examination of the battlegrounds across which a struggle for meaning is being fought - including work, sport, intimacy, university, shopping, tourism, computers, democracy and a retreat into nature.

The Tania Abbey Adventures by Penny Reeve
Springwood-based Christian author Penny Reeve has published two books with Christian Focus Publications: ‘The back leg of a goat’ and Water or goo’. These illustrated novels for 7 to 11-year-old readers are set in Australia but deal with global issues of poverty and practical faith.

Love Your Life by Victoria Osteen
Joel Osteen’s wife shares from her personal life experiences and her journey of faith the lessons she has learned. She sows readers how to tap into the resources God has given us to life effectively as a positive influence on the world around us.

To review one just .

   
27 October 2008 2:04pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 83 ]

Hi there,

The Tania Abbey Adventures by Penny Reeve was snapped up so here is an updated list of all the books currently available for review:

WASPS, Tykes and Ecumaniacs: Aspects of Australian Sectarianism 1945 to 1981
Former Sydney Anglican minister (St Luke’s, Mosman and St Alban’s, Epping) Dr Benjamin Edwards charts Protestant – Roman Catholic rivalry from the religious revival of the 1950s to the waning of sectarian bitterness brought about by the rise of ecumenism, the Second Vatican Council, large scale immigration and state aid to education.

Living Low Paid by Helen Masterman-Smith and Barbara Pocock
A biting account of Australia’s growing underbelly of employees who are suffering at the expense of CEO and management salaries. This book investigates the ‘Orwellian vision’ unfolding in Australia’s working heartland, challenging the low wage path to national prosperity by exposing the hard realities of living low paid for Australian workers today.

Refuge on the Roper by Murray Seiffert
This book recounts the origins of Roper River Mission Ngukurr. CMS Victoria established the mission in 1906 with three whites and three indigenous missionaries from Queensland. A look back at 100 years of ministry.

Ego and Soul by John Carrol
An examination of the battlegrounds across which a struggle for meaning is being fought - including work, sport, intimacy, university, shopping, tourism, computers, democracy and a retreat into nature.

Love Your Life by Victoria Osteen
Joel Osteen’s wife shares from her personal life experiences and her journey of faith the lessons she has learned. She sows readers how to tap into the resources God has given us to life effectively as a positive influence on the world around us.

To review one just .

   
27 October 2008 5:32pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 84 ]

Hi there,

WASPS, Tykes and Ecumaniacs and Living Low Paid have been snapped up so here is an updated list of all the books currently available for review:

Refuge on the Roper by Murray Seiffert
This book recounts the origins of Roper River Mission Ngukurr. CMS Victoria established the mission in 1906 with three whites and three indigenous missionaries from Queensland. A look back at 100 years of ministry.

Ego and Soul by John Carrol
An examination of the battlegrounds across which a struggle for meaning is being fought - including work, sport, intimacy, university, shopping, tourism, computers, democracy and a retreat into nature.

Love Your Life by Victoria Osteen
Joel Osteen’s wife shares from her personal life experiences and her journey of faith the lessons she has learned. She sows readers how to tap into the resources God has given us to life effectively as a positive influence on the world around us.

To review one just .

   
20 November 2008 12:33pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 85 ]

Hi there,

Ego and Soul and Love Your Life were snapped up for review so here is another updated list of all the books currently available for review:

The Annotated Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen annotated and edited by David M Shapard
The first ever fully annotated edition of one of the most beloved novels in the world. This 740 page volume ncludes 2300 annotations on facing pages including citations from Austen’s life, letters and other writings and explanations of historical context.

There is a God by Anthony Flew
How the world’s most notorious atheist changed his mind. Flew discloses how his commitment to follow the argument wherever it leads led him to a belief in God as Creator.

Refuge on the Roper by Murray Seiffert
This book recounts the origins of Roper River Mission Ngukurr. CMS Victoria established the mission in 1906 with three whites and three indigenous missionaries from Queensland. A look back at 100 years of ministry.

To review one just .

   
21 November 2008 11:29am
5269 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 86 ]

There is a God by Anthony Flew

How the world’s most notorious atheist changed his mind. Flew discloses how his commitment to follow the argument wherever it leads led him to a belief in God as Creator.

If no-one else has grabbed this I am happy to have a go.

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21 November 2008 2:13pm
185 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 87 ]

Hi all,
all the above books have been snapped up! Thank you to the reviewing community.
sincerely
Joe

   
   
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