Posts tagged with ‘review’

  • Pinch Me Dough Review

    By Ruth on November 24, 2014
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    Disclosure: I was sent a free product in exchange for my honest review. I don’t know about you, but I often find myself stressed. I want to relax and let everything go, but there are times I just cannot. I try to relax, but it seems that nothing helps. Electronics and media just get me even more worked up. Let […]
  • “Crazy is Normal” by Lloyd Lofthouse Book Review

    By Ruth on November 23, 2014
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    Publisher: Three Clover Press (June 14, 2014) ISBN: 978-0986032851 Category: Biographies and Memoirs, Educators Tour Date: October, 2014 Available in: Print & ebook, 386 Pages Multi award winning author, Lloyd Lofthouse kept a daily journal for one-full school year and that journal became the primary source of this teacher’s memoir. “Readers who envision eager students lapping up learning led by […]
  • “Category 7: The End of the World” Movie Review

    By Ruth on November 22, 2014
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    A deadly category 7 storm wreaks havoc on the world. Meanwhile, kidnappers threaten to make matters even worse. If you read my last science fiction movie review, you might be surprised to see another science fiction movie  featured on my blog.  However, if you know about my loyalty to the actor Sebastian Spence, this shouldn’t stun you. For the record, […]
  • “Juliet’s Nurse” by Lois Laveen Book Review

    By Ruth on November 18, 2014
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    Juliet’s Nurse by Lois Leveen My rating: 4 of 5 stars I first read the story of “Romeo and Juliet” when I was in junior high, and I studied it in depth in high school. So reading a book about Juliet’s nurse sounded rather intriguing. I always loved the character in the story, and this book gave me a look […]
  • “The Nine Lives of Christmas” Movie Review

    By Ruth on November 16, 2014
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    THE NINE LIVES OF CHRISTMAS – With Christmas approaching, a handsome fireman afraid of commitment adopts a stray cat and meets a beautiful veterinary student who challenges his decision to remain a confirmed bachelor. I am so pleased to be able to review one of the new Hallmark Christmas films. I saw this when it first aired about a week […]
  • “To Have and To Hold” Movie Review

    By Ruth on November 15, 2014
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    Tom hasn’t been what you’d call the most faithful husband, and now he’s gotten himself mixed up with a bad girl named Lisa. After their scandalous affair, Tom kicks Lisa to the curb and she vows to get revenge. Her plan spirals out of control and someone winds up dead – you won’t believe who! I do believe it’s been […]
  • “Emma Blooms At Last” by Naomi King Book Review

    By Ruth on November 11, 2014
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    Emma Blooms At Last by Naomi King My rating: 5 of 5 stars For quite awhile, I have been a fan of this particular author, and I have a certain penchant for Amish fiction anyhow. Naomi King/Charlotte Hubbard writes the absolute best Amish fiction out there. I am always enchanted with her characters. Her women are so strong, and the […]
  • Face Lift Hyaluronic Acid Peptide Anti-Aging Review

    By Ruth on November 11, 2014
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    (Be sure to buy products direct from L’Elixir Laboratories the only certified reseller of L’Elixir Laboratories Luxury Skin Care.) A powerful face lift + hyaluronic acid + peptide + anti-oxidant skin therapy that smooths, firms and renews. Volumizes and fills the skin to give a visibly more youthful appearance. Instantly melts into the skin where it works with formulated with […]
  • Debbie Macomber’s “Mrs. Miracle” Movie Review

    By Ruth on November 8, 2014
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    Lest you think that there is only actor’s movies that I watch (Sebastian Spence), I do watch many others. There was the day that I would not watch Hallmark channel movies.  My dad practically “lived” on Hallmark channel, and so I was convinced that all the stories were sappy, the acting was second-rate at best, and it certainly wasn’t worth […]
  • “My Mother’s Future Husband” Movie Review

    By Ruth on November 5, 2014
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    Interestingly enough, this was one of the earlier film gems starring Sebastian Spence that I had the privilege of watching (earlier–yes, a month ago as opposed to a week ago).  I discovered this movie while obsessively searching for any and all Sebastian Spence films the television had to offer.  I had only recently discovered that this actor did much more […]