Pimps Up, Hoes Down

May 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Especially in today’s world, the words used to describe women of color are under increased scrutiny. With cases like Imus taking over front pages one must really think about the words they use to describe someone, especially if those words are public. However one growing aspect of entertainment seems to not have such limits or [...]

The 10 Minute Coach by Dan Lier

April 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

When I was handed “The 10 Minute Coach,” I thought, oh my god, another self help book. But I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. This book is 154 pages long. I am impressed by all the information that Dan Lier was able to assemble properly into such a short book. It’s a must [...]

Sweethearts book review

March 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Believe it or not, there was a time before TomKat, Bennifer and Brangelina. There was a time when Hollywood’s scandal-clad celebrity couples were forbidden, and not celebrated or indulged. And if you think Ben Affleck’s relationship hurt his career, meet Nelson Eddy: the first half of a purported love affair-slash-scandal in the 1930s and 40s. [...]

Hooters Cookbook

March 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

“The Hooters Cookbook” includes unique recipes for appetizers, main dishes, desserts and of course drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). The recipes are easy enough for the average non-cooking man who wants to impress his game-watching friend or even a lady friend. Inside, you’ll find recipes for wings, sandwiches and burgers, and sections dedicated to: game day [...]

Sardines, Cheese and Soda Crackers: Reflections from a Country Girl

March 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Joellen Cook’s first book is a series of short stories inspired by her life in South Carolina. Natural southern traits combined with life experiences are shared in "Sardines, Cheese and Soda Crackers: Reflections From a Country Girl." The book includes memories from Cook’s childhood and trails through present events. There are humorous stories, such as [...]

An Accidental Life

Feb. 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Laurel-Rain Snow’s “An Accidental Life” tells a familiar story: Four teenage girls have a ‘coming-of-age’ summer during which they experiment with alcohol, drugs and sex. (Think “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” meets “Trainspotting.”) But in her debut novel, the 64-year-old author manages a unique feat by detailing how the girls’ behavior affects not only them, [...]

Millions of choices over the years

Jan. 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Remember those Choose Your Own Adventure books? Well, they’re back

Books Online

Jan. 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Digital music providers have carved a new channel for music distribution. Not only are the major labels selling large quantities of digital music, but artists and independent labels are finding distribution in a market where they had been previously marginalized by the high costs of traditional media production and distribution. DigitalPulp Publishing is attempting to [...]