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Let the power of “Light” guide you to wealth, success and happiness. Author, Great Sun believes that with kindness, love and gratitude in our hearts, we can connect to the Universe and accomplish great things. Not only can we make our lives more productive, happier, safer and filled with love and gratitude, but we can influence the outcome of the future on planet earth. Super Life Secretcodes will show readers how love and gratitude will change their lives. The author offers support through his website for those willing to take the challenge. Chapters starting with ‘Changing the Map of Life’ through ‘Student of the Universe’, ‘Avoid the well disguised poison’ and many more will take the reader on a journey of Universal discovery. Each individual will receive his or her own lessons from this book. The author includes a workbook for readers personal notes as well as letters to various groups at the end of the book that address specific problems and offer solutions. This is a book that must be read. I suggest you pick up a copy today and start living a more fulfilled, Universally connected life. Together we can change the future. Author, Great Sun is an avid seeker of Truth. He guides and assists many people to better their lives by using the abilities given to him by the Universe. He lives in California. Highly Recommended, by Reviewer: Shirley A. Roe, Allbooks Review. www.allbooksreviewint.com

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I'm an Appalachian mountain girl. I felt like I knew Ivy from the first sentence. She truly seemed to come to life on the pages. I came along a few generations after her time, but I felt like she could be one of my grandmothers. She talked the way I probably still talk :-) Education was important to her, and she was very smart, but she never really got a chance. I guess, really, I felt like I could have been reading family history. That says a lot about a novel. Re-read June 28, 2009 There's not all that much to add. This is a book that touches my heart and it's hard for me to write about those. Ivy Rowe is this book. She's spunky, she makes mistakes, she loves, she lives, she's stubborn, she's wrong sometimes; in short, she just feels real to me in a way that very few characters do. Oh, I write fairly often about how I love this or that character, but Ivy feels like someone I know. The novel is written in a series of letters that Ivy writes to others. You get inside her head and stay there. You follow Ivy from the time she's about 10 years old on. There's a whole progression of wide-eyed optimism to teenage carelessness and invincibility to repentance to more carelessness to acceptance and reflection. I live a whole other lifetime when I read this book. Lee Smith chose to have Ivy write in our southern Appalachian dialect and she gets it just absolutely perfect. I literally "hear" Ivy with my grandmother's voice, and I hear the the preacher Sam Russell Sage as my uncle. Ivy's sister Silvaney doesn't really speak, but she reminds me of my grandmother's sister, Sue. Do you see the connection I make to this book? It might be a little hard to read at first because Ivy's letters are full of childish mistakes and she spells our dialect phonetically, but don't be put off by that. It gets better and I think you'll understand it anyway. But for a story about a woman who makes her share of mistakes, but lives a life worth living, pick this one up. I think you'll enjoy it. And if you happen to be from the southern Appalachians, I think you'll feel the same strong connection I do. This book has a permanent place in my heart and soul.

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I actually liked this book more than I thought I would. I wasn't sure how I'd like it being about someone other than Ash since she's the main character in Wicked Lovely, but it didn't seem to matter once I started reading. Leslie was a very interesting character who had a lot of dark issues to deal with. I definitely liked how she gained some independence at the end and started to make a life for herself. I'm waiting on the third book from my library but so far I'm definitely enjoying this series!!