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Speed Reading – Another Way To Read

Many people do not believe that they can read faster because if they had, they already would be reading faster. And, they’ve gotten so many years of proof (like taking their current age and subtracting 4 to 6 years) and that read in the same way — yes for years!

Book Review: Arctic Drift, by Clive and Dirk Cussler

As usual, Clive Cussler stays right on top of current world events in his latest Dirk Pitt novel, Arctic Drift. This time, not surprisingly, the book set in the year 2011 revolves around the financial crisis and global warming.

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If you are the one who is in for a scary movie and love to laugh every time something weird happens around, Disaster is definitely a movie of your genre. If such scary movies excite you and make you hyper active, the Disaster movie will definitely live up to your expectations. But, are you a bit hesitant to invest more money on a movie on which you have not heard much of? There are some other means to help you out with it.

Book Review – Sword Of The Truth

This book review is for the Sword of the Truth Series, by Terry Goodkind. Since my reading scope on the classic Fantasy genre is not very broad, I may not be the best source to rely on this for this book review. With that disclaimer thrown out there, I must admit that this is my favorite Fantasy series. As soon as I picked up the first book, Wizard’s First Rule, I was enthralled. I could not wait to read the second book, then the third, and so on (I believe there are ten books in total). The author has the most prized ability to make all of the characters incredibly real to the readers. Even the villains throughout the series seem to be alive, and I felt like I could understand their motivations. To me, that makes the “bad guy” a lot more intimidating; because they are so believable in what they are doing. There are more than one villain in this series, though they are usually presented one at a time, each new villain even more frightening than the previous one.