Things Don’t Add Up In Lisa Scottoline’s ‘Most Wanted’ [REVIEW]

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She wanted a baby more than anything… and then she found out her sperm donor may be a killer.
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Christine and Marcus Nilsson tried to have a baby for years. After exhausting all options, they decide to use a sperm donor. Then, three months into the pregnancy, Christine sees a news report about a man who has raped several women… and the man looks remarkably like the photo of their donor. This impossible situation thus poses the question: what would you do if the biological father of your unborn child was a killer? New York Times bestselling novelist Lisa Scottoline tackles this tough topic in her suspenseful new novel, Most Wanted.  Continue reading “Things Don’t Add Up In Lisa Scottoline’s ‘Most Wanted’ [REVIEW]”

Are Baby Carrots Bad For You? [VIDEO]

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Baby carrots might be a snack-sized way to add veggies to your diet. But are they good for you? (Photo by m01229, Flickr)

Upon perusing the produce section at the supermarket, ‘baby carrots’ may seem ready made for mindless, healthy eating. After all, they’re already cut, peeled and ready for munching. But are they bad for you? The answer may surprise you. Continue reading “Are Baby Carrots Bad For You? [VIDEO]”

James Rollins’ ‘The Bone Labyrinth’ Is A Unique Thriller You Won’t Want To Miss [REVIEW]

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In James Rollins’ new Sigma Force thriller, THE BONE LABYRINTH, a gorilla named Baako will steal your heart.
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From the first sentence, “we shouldn’t be here”(13) until the very last, the reader continues to “wonder about everything” (462) in James Rollins latest novel, The Bone Labyrinth. Continue reading “James Rollins’ ‘The Bone Labyrinth’ Is A Unique Thriller You Won’t Want To Miss [REVIEW]”

What’s On Our iPod: Four Of Our Favorite Saxophonists Of All Time [VIDEOS]

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Saxophone music seems to play wherever we go.
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Nearly everywhere we travel, whether we’re standing on a subway platform in New York, wandering around Navy Pier in Chicago or walking down Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the sweet sounds of a 19th-century Belgian inventor’s most famous creation seems to find our ears. Continue reading “What’s On Our iPod: Four Of Our Favorite Saxophonists Of All Time [VIDEOS]”