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- My Daddy is a Pretzel: Yoga for Parents and Kids by Book Dads: Fathers That Read! on Nov 20, 2009
My Daddy is a Pretzel is a rare instructional storybook that inspires to stretch your mind, body and soul with your child in kid-friendly yoga positions. Written by world-renowned yoga teacher Baron Baptiste, this book is the definite expression of a...
- Wizz-e Review and Giveaway by A Pocket Full Of Buttons on Nov 20, 2009
I am amazed at what we can do online now. Growing up we did not own a computer. If we were lucky we got to us one once we got to High School. Now this generation has everything they want at their finger tips. Pretty cool and yet also scary as a paren...
- Terry Eagleton's Reason, Faith, and Revolution: A Review, Part II by Clarissa's Blog on Nov 20, 2009
Among other things, Eagleton's Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate (The Terry Lectures Series) is such a joy to read because of his brilliant deconstruction of Christopher Hitchens's obnoxious God Is Not Great: How Religion P...
- Gifts for Him: High Sierra Sport Company Travel Duffel by The Five Fish on Nov 20, 2009
*Five Fish always blog ethically and with transparency. Click HERE! Now for the third and final installment of our High Sierra Sport Company Trifecta! I saw in the previous entries how LOTS and I do mean A LOT of you wonderful folks still love...
- Reason, Faith, and Revolution by Terry Eagleton: A Review, Part I by Clarissa's Blog on Nov 20, 2009
In April of 2008, Terry Eagleton gave a series of talks at Yale University. Since I was in the process of looking for a job, I only managed to visit the last lecture in the series. Eagleton's brilliant lecture on religion and the subsequent reception...
- Good Night and God Bless by Hole In The Donut on Nov 19, 2009
Throughout the ages, religious orders have traditionally offered lodging and a bite to eat in return for a small donation. Although few were aware of it until very recently, this tradition continues today. Convents and monasteries around the globe su...
- Ayn Rand and the World She Made by Anne Heller: A Review by Clarissa's Blog on Nov 19, 2009
I normally don't read biographies but was so much fun that I finished this huge 600-pages long volume in 4 days. Heller's biography of Ayn Rand is extremely detailed (sometimes, excessively so), but it is overall well-written and fun to read.For the...



















