books by Llumina Press
books:
Exploit the Lottery and Win: A Step-By-Step Analysis
3 reviews
John Zenman
Llumina Press, 2003
Only complain because its too hard!
As a fan of lottery systems and strategy I often peruse Amazon and other booksites that offer reviews. I'm always looking for a new book or piece of literature that will aid me in my quest for the proverbial pot of gold that is the lottery. It's often humorous to read reviews from people who obviously couldn't spell lottery let alone play it. To use this or any other lottery book effectively ...
THE LEADERSHIP ROAD
1 review
Robert C. Preziosi
Llumina Press, 2007
Good leadership book
Very good book. the information is very informative and applicable to every day managers. Every organisation should get a copy and use the information inside to train their managers to becoming effective leaders.
The Mirror of Diana: A Novel of War and Love
15 reviews
A. R. Homer
Llumina Press, 2004
Excellent Little Novel about WWII and Italy
Homer doesn't waste words or emotions. He keeps the story right on target, ably stimulating every visceral emotion you have. This is a simple, classical wartime love story made more interesting by the ships of Caligula. It also brings war up close and personal and shows what war feels like in a rural Italian village. I suppose there were a few Nazi officers like Klaus Schmidt and it is ...
THe Sobs of Autumn's Violins
23 reviews
A. R. Homer
Llumina Press, 2005
A Page Turner
As an author of historical fiction ('The Augustus Conspiracy"), this is one of the best stories from WWII I have read. It's one of those books that you do not want to end because it is so engaging.
The Devil's Alchemists
8 reviews
A.R. Homer
Llumina Press, 2008
Anthony Nagle
I asked the pilot to circle a few times so I could finish this page turner before getting my luggage. Not only is the story powerful, but throw in an element of Greek tragedy, Shakespearian irony, and DeToquevillian historical perspective (the only thing we learn from history is that we don't learn from it) and you've got the makings for a WW II barn burner. Even though I knew the German High ...
Rules of The Stream
8 reviews
Sandi L. Soendker
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Nicci Demint
Llumina Press, 2003
A Real Winner - I Wish it Hadn't Ended
While I've always loved horses and love to ride, this book was my introduction to the world of showing horses. Everything in the book was written in a way that was easy to understand. The book did NOT read like some frilly novel steeped in fantasy. It was very real to me and grabed me right into the world the authors had created. I'm really looking forward to the next book by these two. I ...
The Rings of My Tree: A Latvian Woman's Journey
7 reviews
Jane E. Cunningham
Llumina Press, 2004
And My Family Tree Also...
The monsters and beasts in my childhood bedtime stories were not imaginary. They were flesh and blood and in human form, and usually they wore the uniforms of the Red Army. They marched in my parents' memories, relentless and cruel, driving them from their homes in Latvia during World War II. My parents were refugees, displaced to camps in Germany in the 1940's while awaiting sponsors for their ...
The Viagra Diaries
4 reviews
Barbara Rose Brooker
Llumina Press, 2009
The Viagra Diaries - Loved it!
This was such a fun read!! The characters are so true to life, funny and real..... It let me look at this over 60 dating with more humor than I believed was possible - even found myself laughing out loud at times............. I'm going to buy it for several friends who have recently begun dating again after many years....
Elements of Pantheism
8 reviews
Paul Harrison
Llumina Press, 2004
Thought-Provoking Primer on Pantheism
I just finished ELEMENTS OF PANTHEISM and loved it. I strongly recommended it to all who feel a profound connection with nature and the universe. I appreciated the scientific content, as I try to keep up-to-date on science. As a Pantheist I often think of how important scientific findings tie into the whole, and Paul Harrison obviously is well-read on a lot of issues--and does a wonderful ...
Dividend Capture
12 reviews
Barbara, L Minton
Llumina Press, 2004
A really informative book!
This is a very creative system for making money by trading stocks that pay large dividends. It is based on balance. As the author says, on some trades you will make money, and on some trades you will lose money. But all the while the dividends just keep rolling in. All you have to do is identify buying chances which the author tells you how to do. The rest is a matter of following the ...
Wings of Discovery
10 reviews
Stacey L. Chance
Llumina Press, 2002
An exhilarating flight
Most of us have heard the saying, "There's nothing to fear, but fear itself." This rhetoric sounds good, but to actually put it to use is a completely different story. Fear can stop someone from experimenting with new activities, eating exotic foods, and traveling to foreign lands. But once you overcome the fear, you will most likely discover joy. This joy comes from the accomplishment of ...
Connecting with Nature
Dr. Robert Stebbins
Llumina Press, 2009
DR. ROBERT STEBBINS is a legend in the world of herpetology. He is also an artist, musician, world traveler, teacher and much more. He has published numerous books and articles as well as produced two documentaries for the Sierra Club. His love of nature began early in the wild hills of California where as a boy he roamed the countryside studying and sketching wildlife. Even as a boy, he began speaking out to protect the animals and ...
How to Start and run a Painting Business
3 reviews
Brandon Treman
Llumina Press, 2007
Clear, concise, easy to read
Straight forward, easy to read book. After reading this book I got my first painting contract for $2500. A+ Nice book. Excellent for anyone who wants to get started in the business right away.
Badass Jesus: The Serious Athlete and Life of Noble Purpose
Sven Erlandson
Llumina Press, 2009
This isn't your grandma's Jesus. This book is for those who need a Jesus who was: ? a fighter ? a ferocious personality ? a man of fire and courage ? a man who had hell in his blood and mad love in his heart. This book is for a rare class of athletes: the fiercest and most intense. It is for the lions, the wild horses, and the badasses, who naturally possess the strongest potential for great leadership. Badass Jesus will powerfully ...
Parallel Universe Of Self
7 reviews
Frederick, Dodson
Llumina Press, 2007
Align Yourself with the Parallel Universe Where You Are & Have What You Most Desire
From Frederick Dodson's opening premise that the "Many Worlds Theory" in physics which hypothesizes that there exist an infinite number of parallel universes in and around us all the time, PARALLEL UNIVERSES OF SELF sets forth the idea that not only do those universes exist, but we can enter into them at will in ways that have the power to positively transform our lives. Dodson explains that the ...
Separated but Not Divorced: 7 Painful Pitfalls to Avoid
Gary G Fallon
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Kathy A Fallon
Llumina Press, 2007
You're separated but not divorced. Now what? It's a question I asked myself over and over when I was going through the same thing. How I answered that question greatly impacted my life and the lives of everyone around me. The same will be true for you. That's why this book was written - to help you answer the "Now what?" question. Your answer will be life-changing. "If you find yourself in the eerie, undefined world of separation, ...
The Man from Autumn
2 reviews
Mario E. Martinez
Llumina Press, 2005
Compelling Psychological Novel
Rarely has a book so compelled me that upon closing the final page, I opened again to page 1 to start re-reading it immediately. The Man from Autumn is such a book. Crafted by wordsmith and biocognitive psychologist, Mario Martinez, Psy.D., it has the rich allure of a novel with excellent characterization and plot, mystery, imbedded clues, and cultural dimensionality. Dr. Martinez, the ...
Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky
14 reviews
Connie Lapallo
Llumina Press, 2006
Love it!
This book is very informative and hard to put down. I love it so far.
The Book of Walla
7 reviews
M. Ram Krishn
Llumina Press, 2009
Excellent book.
A very fast read thanks to its succinctness and its thrilling plot. Also very thought-provoking. Well worth reading.
Celibate Lovers: Confessions of a wayward Priest and a Good Girl Gone Bad
Jean Conley
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Mike Conley
Llumina Press, 2009
Mike and Jean found one another in the most unorthodox way. Mike was a Roman Catholic priest, who struggled with his vow of chastity but wanted to remain in the priesthood. Jean was a widow, who was a Catholic intent on obeying the laws of the Church. After much soul searching between each other and discussion within their spiritual support group, they entered into a celibate love relationship publicly. Mike had his first sexual experience ...
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