Posts Categorized: Books

White Nights, Black Paradise, First African-American Novel to Explore Jonestown Massacre

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On November 18, 1978, over 900 members of the People’s Temple, a Black multiracial church with Pentecostal origins, died in a Guyana jungle settlement named after the church’s white founder, the Reverend Jim Jones. On that fateful night, a U.S. Congressman investigating the church was murdered, and Jonestown members either drank or were forcibly injected… Read more »

Dr. Scott Rodin Releases New Book, The Seventh Key

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The Seventh Key, by Dr. Scott Rodin, is now available from Amazon and Kingdom Life Publishing and is the third book in the trilogy following The Third Conversion and The Million Dollar Dime. The book follows two men’s remarkable journey through the struggles and triumphs of learning to live as free and joyful stewards of… Read more »

Wishapick, Tickety Boo and the Black Trunk – Blog Tour

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Experience author MM Allen & Deborah Wynne’s first Wishapick, Tickety Boo and the Black Trunk Blog Tour – Author and Composer -spreading the gift of goodwill – The Q & A interviews, visitor blog posts, and book club questions will provide insight into this talented duo.  Get all new reviews fresh from the blogger’s perspectives…. Read more »

Mobissue Optimizes HTML5 Flipbook for Reading on Android with no eReader

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Mobissue, a professional and leading digital publishing platform and developer of HTML5 based digital magazine software has changed the common method of digital reading.  Without any eBook reader Mobissue shows their incredible HTML5 flipbook perfectly on all most all popular tablets, mobile iOS, and Android pad. HTML5 flipbook has changed the through about digital reading…. Read more »

A Catholic Engineer Searches for God: A Story of Empowerment

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Do you believe in God? Most people do…but, in the not-too-distant future, possibly you, maybe your kids, and probably your grandkids, won’t. Nonbelief is rising. In fact, the growing number of people questioning their faith, rejecting their beliefs, or wondering what it all means is staggering. Jack Carlow’s A Catholic Engineer Searches For God: A Story… Read more »