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Patricia Mustiful-James

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Pamela Vause

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Janice Romney

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Richard Farnsworth

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Wyveda I.Philbert

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"Genre Library Solutions have been very supportive throughout the process of having my book republished. They always took into consideration my desires for the book and had the book at the forefront of their work to have it published."

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Carol Evans

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Readers Testimonials

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Todd Weinstein

Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013

average rating is 5 out of 5

The work of Ron Teachworth

Beyond: A Collection of Metaphysical Short Stories | by Ron Teachworth

I have been following Ron's work for many years. I know you will find many surprises in his new book Beyond a collection of many Metaphysical short stories Todd Weinstein NYC
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Lynn C. Peters

Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2014

average rating is 5 out of 5

Great Stories.

Beyond: A Collection of Metaphysical Short Stories | by Ron Teachworth

Interesting read..great stories.
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Richard Rockwell

Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2013

average rating is 5 out of 5

Haunting and literate sampling of artfully nuanced short stories.

Beyond: A Collection of Metaphysical Short Stories | by Ron Teachworth

Ron Teachworth, a filmmaker and painter, applies his finesse to the craft of wordsmithing with subtly beautiful results. Under the surface of these stories beats the heart of a poet with deeper meanings slowly rising and rippling off on the waves. Ron's vignettes explore quiet evocations and revelations that will appeal to your senses and stir your emotions.
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Cathy G.

Reviewed in the United States on 4 December 2020

average rating is 5 out of 5

If you’re looking for a good fast thriller this is it.

Moon Over Seaville: Episode One (From The Other Side of The Moon) | by Leighton J. Reynolds

I was excited to read this book. Doctor Reynolds’s did an awesome job with this book. It was very interesting information about the fires. The story really kept my attention. It was a great story line. I couldn’t put it down. I cannot wait to read Part 2. I just ordered it. I hear it’s got even more excitement and twists and turns. I hope he keeps writing and I’m following him now so I’ll keep reading what ever he writes. Friend Cathy G. :-)
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Edie Barnes

Reviewed in the United States on 12 June 2025

average rating is 5 out of 5

Hidden Fires of the Mind

Moon Over Seaville: Episode One (From The Other Side of The Moon) | by Leighton J. Reynolds

I never thought that a pyromaniac would hold my interest! However, the psychology 101 profiles of the characters and the drama of wildfires in California held my interest, and I ordered Episodes 2,3, and4.
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James Damude

Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015

average rating is 5 out of 5

Suspense and a love story. All my Catholic friends would really appreciate ...

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

I just finished The Annunciation by Ron Teachworth and this book has it all; action, ancient secrets of da Vinci, drama, assassins, suspense and a love story. All my Catholic friends would really appreciate the time, detail and knowledge Mr. Teachworth put into this book. Very impressed!
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Cheri L. Terrill

Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2014

average rating is 5 out of 5

The beautiful artistic culture of Florence

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

“The Annunciation” by Ron Teachworth is an intriguing and captivating fictional novel combining mystery, culture and romance. The author’s thorough and descriptive imagery about the paintings of Fra Angelico, the beautiful artistic culture of Florence, the thrilling mystery surrounding the renaissance politics and religion of G. Savonarola’s Piagnoni followers in their quest for religious reform, and the affectionate love story between Finn and “Livie”. “The Annunciation” is an enjoyable book to read, I highly recommend it.
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Ruth Winter

Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014

average rating is 5 out of 5

Satisfying and memorable

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

This engaging novel, The Annunciation, takes the reader on a fresh, contemporary trek through art history, Catholic history and the cultural wonders of Florence. The pleasure of the story is in seeing this rich combination through the eyes of college students working on a summer art restoration fellowship. The author's rich descriptions and the blend of mystery, danger, politics and romance make for a satisfying and memorable read. As a secular, avid reader, I highly recommend this book. Ruth Winter
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CP

Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2014

average rating is 5 out of 5

A good book on many levels

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

When I first heard about "The Annunciation" by Ron Teachworth, I was afraid it would be either another exercise in Catholic bashing, or an indulgence in pre-Vatican II nostalgia. It was neither. Instead it was a fast paced story of young men and women who were seriously considering the religious life while immersed in the cultural and artistic glory of Florence. I especially enjoyed Teachworth’s grasp of Florentine fresco painting and the origins of the Renaissance. Just as enjoyable were the references to Detroit’s Catholic community and its colleges and universities. The plot also involves a rather touching romance, so even if you are not religious and are not especially interested in the paintings of Fra Angelico, you will still enjoy this book.
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Melissa

Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2015

average rating is 3 out of 5

Great art research, but characters need some work...

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

It seems to me by reading other reviews of Ron Teachworth's book called 'Annunciation' that they were so taken with his information on frescoes and Renaissance art that they overlooked one main issue: Mr. Teachworth has no command of dialogue at all. His characters have very wooden conversations, and while he does make an effort, the end result is very plain and unemotional. To give him credit, he's done his research on Fra Angelico's work in Italy and also da Vinci. There were a few inconsistencies, but none that affected the book like his dialogue. The story opens with American Catholic students going to Italy to repair frescoes that needed cleaning and with others help, restoration. So far, so good. There's some drama, a mystery involving some work of Leonardo da Vinci's that had been hidden for centuries, a romance and a plot to kill then-Pope John Paul II. Sounds appealing and shows promise. I enjoy Catholic fiction and truly love art history, so I figured this book would fill many interests. Well, the story does hold together, even with some hiccups. My recommendation is to stick with the storyline, but make the characters more human and realistic. Give their words emotion, and make them actually believable.
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Lynn C. Peters

Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2014

average rating is 5 out of 5

I truly enjoyed the book and with the rich descriptions from the ...

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

This is a unique and different book worth reading and going back and reading again. I truly enjoyed the book and with the rich descriptions from the author detailing the surroundings, it carries you to Italy waiting to see what happens next! Is it a book of art study, the Catholic faith, a thriller or a love story? I am sure that everyone will have a different idea of what this book means to them. But every one that reads the book will also come to one conclusion that’s it’s an excellent informative, exciting book to read. I also found it interesting that the author weaves the magic of the story and while doing so, he gives you a little art history class which I loved and learned so much. Kudos to the author and I will wait for the sequel.
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Nancy

Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2015

average rating is 4 out of 5

It has a quality which makes me think it would make a fine film.

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

The book is written in the exciting style of a Dan Brown story. It is completely ed with twists and turns. It has a quality which makes me think it would make a fine film.
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BusyCat

Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2016

average rating is 3 out of 5

Unusual and Interesting

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

This exciting and unusual novel is based on true events from the late 1990’s. The book centers around an assassination attempt on the Pope by underground radicals, which closely involved a group of foreign students participating in an art restoration program in Italy. Two of the students, Olivia Gianetti, and Finn McNelis, fall in love but keep it a secret because they have sworn to be celibate and are confused by their feelings for each other. The writing was journalistic and factual, even brief at times but filled with details. Side characters, among them Vanessa, a fellow seminarian of Olivia’s and a confidante, Father Paggi, a friendly priest, and Daresh Oldani, the planned assassin of the Pope were shown colorfully. The end was a surprise, and the frequent from the characters helped flesh out the premise and situations. I'd only rate it as I did because it was quite boring in many areas, but it was still worth reading.
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Oil on Canvas

Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2016

average rating is 5 out of 5

This concisely written and fast paced narrative features Florence’s beautiful ancient churches and artistic heritage . . .

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2016 Ron Teachworth’s The Annunciation is an entertaining and gratifying read. Placed in Florence, Italy, in the recent past the concisely written and fast paced narrative features Florence’s beautiful ancient churches and artistic heritage as the setting for a conspiratorial plot, youthful romance, a furtive organization of radical monks, a hired assassin, the discovery of 500 year old hidden papers, and the complex maneuverings behind a Papal visit to Florence. Characters of Florence’s ancient past are featured in the narrative as well – as Savanorolla, Fra Angelico, Leonardo and their legacies live on in the modern Florence of the novel. Teachworth has written a taut story with distinctive, fleshed-out characters and perceptive observations of both modern and ancient aspects of the city, its art and the church that has been and is today an inseparable part of the soul of Florence. Highly recommended.
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Susan

Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2015

average rating is 4 out of 5

The Annunciation is a coming of age and historical novel ...

The Annunciation | by Ron Teachworth

The Annunciation is a coming of age and historical novel that weaves histories of Roman Catholicism and Italian religious art. The novel details the work of Fra Angelico and Florence, Italy and even a bit of Detroit, Michigan. It is rated general audiences, so one's teenager, facing life choices such as college, career and marriage, might discuss the book's topics with family. Intrigue, romance and assassination play a role in cleverly laid out scenes. Reading The Annunciation stimulates further research. This reader found out that childhood churches closed, the Piagnoni were real, and Fra Angelico painted his famed frescoes as devotions and not commissions. The novel is well paced and touches only at the very end upon one of the Catholic Church's negatives, the sexual abuse by some priests.
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J. Hager

Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2009

average rating is 5 out of 5

Captivating

Tow Stones | by Ron Teachworth

A beautiful story about a young girl worried about fight her parents were having. A touching tale with deeper tones that will engage readers of any age. Gorgeous photography.
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Sara J. Damude

Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2009

average rating is 5 out of 5

A must for any parent!

Tow Stones | by Ron Teachworth

Any parent should consider this book a wonderful resource to visually and creatively discuss a painful topic with a child of any age. Even families, who are not directly affected by divorce, are surrounded by it in our culture, and Two Stones will help guide a productive discussion. A must for all parents! Sara Damude Mother of 2 Easton 3 1/2 and Sydney Jo 2
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JG

Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2009

average rating is 5 out of 5

Using a Story to Discuss Parental Conflict

Tow Stones | by Ron Teachworth

Review of Two Stones by Ron Teachworth The children's book Two Stones, by Ron Teachworth, is a simple, elegant story about a child coping with anxiety after witnessing a fight between her parents. Ana, who is depicted in beautiful photographs by Todd Weinstein, finds solace with a walk on the beach and two magical stones. Children who read this story will not only identify with Ana's fears about divorce but will also find the mystery of the stones intriguing. Parents or mental health professionals can use Two Stones as a springboard for discussions about the emotional effects of family conflict. The rich use of symbolism in this book will certainly aid in such discussions. For example, the beach, with its waves and ever-changing shoreline, is a useful metaphor for the ebb and flow of emotions. The themes of aloneness and connection can foster dialogue about how children cope with upset feelings. During her walk, Ana experiences the restorative effects of being alone in nature. However, it is the reunion with her parents at the end of her walk which provides her with the sense of safety and connection that she, like any child, needs. Juliet Glinski, Psy.D. Psychologist Private Practice, White Plains, NY
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H. Irving Wilson

Reviewed in the United States on 18 April 2023

average rating is 5 out of 5

Find Your Srength in Your Identity in Christ

Do You Know Who You Are | by Dr. Grell Ferdinand

Great book for Christians seeking to establish themselves on an eternal foundation-the Person of Jesus Christ. Helpful to new Christians and those who have long known the Lord.
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Roberta Crawley

Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023

average rating is 5 out of 5

Ordered for my niece who is about to venture off on the loop!

A Young Man's Dream: An Old Man's Reality | by Wyveda I Philbert

Very interesting and easy to read. Wyveda is a friend of mine and I read it many years ago. Loved reading about their adventure.
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T Wood

Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024

average rating is 5 out of 5

Know what to look for in avoiding spousal abuse.

Beyond the Power of Love | by Janice Romney

A riveting true story. A must read for anyone who may be in an abusive relationship or how to avoid abusers. Part 2 has informative knowledge on how to begin a path of healing after abuse.
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