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This article explores the bizarre case of The Book of the Arab first mentioned in The Necronomicon Anti-FAQ by Colin Low. The Book of the Arab was allegedly authored by Justin Geoffry, and published by Starry Wisdom Press. The Book of the Arab is a mysterious text which claims to reveal the history of the Necronomicon, a fabled grimoire invented by H.P. Lovecraft.

Published on the 15 May 2013 at 11:06

Did you know you can read Kindle books for free without actually buying a Kindle? Amazon has released a free app which allows users to download Kindle books on phones, tablets and PCs. Amazon's Kindle app uses Whispersync technology which enables users to download any book instantly, it literally takes seconds for your book to appear. You can also add bookmarks as well as make notes and highlights across any of the devices you use the app on, including the Kindle if you happen to have one. This means you can read a book on your phone, add a bookmark, then pick up where you left off on any of your other devices.

Published on the 14 May 2013 at 08:31

The Hunger Games is a science fiction novel that was written by Suzanne Collins. Suzanne Collins hails from the United States of America. The novel stars the female protagonist named Katniss Everdeen.

Published on the 11 May 2013 at 12:14

Even when the journey is uncomfortable and tests our boundaries, hindsight always gift us with an appreciation for the experience. In Hitching Rides with Buddha, author Will Ferguson takes the experience of the journey-in this case a weeks-long hitchhiking expedition through Japan-and weaves it into a fascinating tale about the subtleties of Japanese culture.

Published on the 09 May 2013 at 14:32

Sparta also known as Lacedaemon, was a land city in the extreme south of continental Greece with an archaic fortress folded up proudly on itself in the fertile valley of the Eurotas that took its source in the mountains of Arcadia. The only true Spartans or equals were the descendants of the Dorian conquerors who invaded this part of the Peloponnesus and subjugated the local population. Sparta already existed in the Mycenaean Age under king Menelaus, the brother of Agamemnon of the legendary house of Atreus and Homer's Iliad, related the Trojan war that began when Paris of Troy took Helen, the wife of Menelaus. This city-state different from the others characterized itself as a distinctive polis that exulted on the ideology of radical equality although there were separation of class and status in Spartan society.

Published on the 06 May 2013 at 12:55

Behind every invention there will be a story. Those who dig could find it! It is indeed a pleasure to read anecdotes from the lives of the great men! And rarely we could find a good book that gives anecdotes only, especially from the lives of the great scientists. The book under review titled 'They all laughed' is fulfilling our search towards that direction Written by Ira Flatow, the book consists of 24 chapters that covers the fascinating stories behind the great inventions from light bulbs to lasers.

Published on the 02 May 2013 at 15:22

Most romantic and relationship problems start with the problem and difficulty of approaching a woman. And as long as you are an honest man, you would have had your own share and experiences of the difficulty of approaching a woman for the very first time. With the book - The Art of Approaching by Joseph Mathews, you are taught to be a winner with all women, at all possible times.

Published on the 25 Apr 2013 at 14:42

Fireworks with Females is a 215 pages book on the dynamics of meeting, dating and keeping women with ease and fun. This book is written by Slade Shaw and Mirabelle Summers, two authors that have proved themselves to be masters of seduction. These authors have written other books like Connect and Commit, Conversation Chemistry, Supreme Self Confidence among other bestsellers, and this latest book, Fireworks with Females proves to be a testimony to the fact that these two are dynamic experts on matters of the heart, especially on how to win the hearts of women.

Published on the 25 Apr 2013 at 14:41

Before there was the Harry Potter movie released the Sorcerer's Stone, there was the British novel by Joan Kathleen Rowling; Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The book was first published in June 26, 1996, almost two decades after the final Harry Potter movie; the Deathly Hallows ended the popular franchise.

Published on the 25 Apr 2013 at 07:35

A review of Indu Sundaresan's novel, "The Twentieth Wife." Was a story of love, politics, and ancient history able to be successfully incorporated?

Published on the 18 Apr 2013 at 15:59

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