Books by Paul Perry and Complete Book Reviews
Paul Perry, Author . Ballantine $24.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-345-45145-3
The Bible indicates that shortly after Jesus' birth, King Herod, threatened by the adulation the baby was receiving, ordered the slaughter of male children under the age of two in and around Bethlehem. Warned of this in advance, Joseph and Mary...
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Raymond A. Moody, Jr., Author, Paul Perry, Author, Paul Per, Author Ivy Books $6.99 (192p) ISBN 978-0-8041-1235-2
This fable/homily is the third and last book in Burnham's inspirational angel cycle. (Dec.)
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Vern S. Cherewatenko, Author, Paul Perry, Author, Dr Vern Cherewatenko, Author Collins Living $24.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-06-019825-1
Supplemental nutrition, meditation, friendships, exercise, sensible eating and proper sleep are all parts of doctor Cherewatenko's""stress cure."" But what sets his program apart from the typical anti-stress guidelines is its use of the""coping...
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Melvin Morse, Author, Paul Perry, Author, Paul Perry, Joint Author HarperOne $22 (208p) ISBN 978-0-06-017504-7
Morse, a pediatrician who wrote with Perry the popular Closer to the Light and Transformed by the Light, offers what he believes to be a new understanding of spiritual experience, one that comes from his study of near-death experiences, or NDEs. His
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Paul Perry, Author Thunder's Mouth Press $22.95 (274p) ISBN 978-1-56025-012-8
This unauthorized biography takes off only when Perry, a former editor of Running magazine, describes the wacky/scary experience of engaging legendary gonzo journalist Thompson to report on the Honolulu Marathon in 1980, and when Thompson's...
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Paul Perry, Author, Ken Babbs, Author, Ron Bivert, Illustrator Thunder's Mouth Press $21.95 (195p) ISBN 978-0-938410-91-1
In the effort to offer a ``complete guide'' to the legendary psychedelic bus trip taken by Kesey and 13 other ``pranksters'' in 1964, this book lacks only a bound-in tab of LSD-25 to make it the real thing. Candid and whacky photos taken during the...
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Karen Perry. Holt, $26 (336p) ISBN 978-0-8050-9872-3
In the prologue—set in 2005 in Tangier—of this smart missing-child thriller from Perry (the joint pseudonym of Paul Perry and Karen Gillece), struggling Irish artist Harry Lonergan slips out of the house on his wife’s birthday to pick up a present...
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Raymond Moody and Paul Perry. Atria, $17.99 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-58270-885-0
Physician Moody and documentary filmmaker Perry (coauthors, Glimpses of Eternity) continue to argue for the existence of an afterlife in this intriguing investigation of “shared death experiences,” occurrences in which a person who is not near death
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