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Feb 23, 2008
WHOSEVALIFE.Com Website Review

WebSite Review
WhosEvaLife.Com
http://www.whosevalife.com
**** 5 Stars
As Online social networking sites go, this one might just be the next big thing. Whosevalife.Com has all the great ammenities of Myspace without the risk of account hacking or the crowded feeling by all the crazy ads.
Whosevalife.Com serves several possible purposes. One, it is just an all around good place to meet people. Two, it is a major hang-out for popular up and coming writers, so people looking for freelancers tend to hire from here. Three, it is just a great place to promote anything, such as music, writing, or even a product.
In the end, we give Whosevalife.Com five stars as the fastest rising and best social networking site on the web today! - Alexander Williams, Site Reviewer
Posted at 06:04 am by JLGraham
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Oct 3, 2007
More Senior Moments Review
More Senior Moments
***** Five Stars!
An Invaluable Book for Everyone
More Senior Moments by David Wayne Silva is an informative and enlightening read. This book encompasses medical, psychological and personal knowledge to explain many typical experiences associated with aging. The style of writing is easily maneuverable and flows quite well.
The information in this book would not only be helpful and effective for the aging, but also for those who have loved ones who are entering their twilight years. There is an easy balance of medical research and personal vignettes to facilitate comprehension.
J.L.Graham
Professional Reviewer
Posted at 07:08 pm by JLGraham
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Sep 23, 2007
Television Series Review
HEROES
I know what you are thinking, a super hero show, just another kiddy series. However, after sitting through an entire season in two days, this series just blew me away. This is not your average comic book story. On the contrary, it is wonderfully handled from a real life perspective of a series of people who find out that they have these strange abilities. They handle it like real life people, as does a particular foundation that seeks them. Why does this company/agency want them? No one knows as of yet. But it has me hanging on the edge wondering.
The characters range from teen girls, young men, cops, businessmen, chinese, british, and even a particularly intimidating Haitian man. This series has no points that leave you bored. The viewer is captivated from Point A to Z
Overall Story: These people begin to realize that they have superhuman abilities, such as mind reading, invisibility, flight, the power to heal, etc. There seems to be no link between them, though some meet up in search of a reason for their mutant abilities. One in particular, however, has the ability to see into the future, and what he sees is most of them in one place and a major city destroyed.
Five stars to Heroes, undoubtedly the best movie of the year!
Posted at 08:50 pm by JLGraham
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Sep 22, 2007
Keeper of Secrets
by Anjuele Floyd
BOOK REVIEW
The newest book that I have read is Keeper of Secrets by Anjuelle Floyd. An entanglement of lives and lies, the newest masterpiece by Anjuelle Floyd, is a collection of works that circumvent a single event. This one event, one basically inconsequential moment in time, provides an opportune moment to further weave the lies lived. The stories written are believable to the extreme that you will likely wonder if this is fiction or vividly recalled fact.
While reading Keeper of Secrets, you are taken in by the characters and the situations of their stories. Floyd deftly takes us from chapter to chapter, each section a different story involving individuals that are not related to each other in any way, form or fashion. Yet, the story of one moment grows as it is passed on from one to the other. What starts as one small event, one tiny moment in time, becomes a dozen different tales of extremity. Truly a fascinating read.
Posted at 08:50 pm by JLGraham
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Whatever Happened to Taco Bell?
Ahh, the good old days. Ten years ago there as nothing better than going down to the Bell, grabbing a Chicken burrito supreme, a Dr. Pepper, and kicking back and just enjoying the meal.
I went there today and, well, how can I put this mildly, YUCK! I don't know what happened to the good old Chicken Burrito Supremes that I used to enjoy. It's almost as if I ordered a chicken burrito, hold the supreme.
Though their chicken burrito supremes have suffered greatly, I have to admit, the other thing I tried was incredibly awesome. It was called a Chicken Quesadilla, and man, that's the best thing i've eaten since grannies cheesecake. So, as far as reviews go, on a scale of 1 to 5, I'd give the Bell a 3.5 today. Work on those chicken burrito supremes guys!
Posted at 08:41 pm by JLGraham
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