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Bestselling Poetry Book Reviewed By Top Reviewer Now Available As Free Download

(ContentDesk) November 20, 2005 -- "Perfectly Said: when words become art" has appeared many times as a top seller in the poetry category on Amazon.com's sites in the U.S.,Canada, and Great Britain. In Japan, it reached as high as #11 last summer, and continues to be a strong seller in the poetry-rich culture.Rebecca Johnson, one of Amazon's top-ten reviewers has reviewed the book on Amazon (U.S) and her review now appears as the "Spotlight Review" for the book. Her review is as follows:Word Sanctuary (Five Out Of Five Stars)Brian Douthit's poems take the reader beyond romance. This is a world of exquisite feelings immersed in a profound appreciation of beauty. The pages are saturated with visions, emotions, desires and deep contemplations about current events.

The honesty of expression mingles with a breathless depth of consciousness. As Brian Douthit captures moments, eyes become sapphire mysteries, nostalgia weaves itself in metaphors and passionate moments are enveloped in poetic expression. The soft scent of perfume drifts through the pages like a mysterious muse wandering in nature. As I bathe in waves of tranquility Sweet scented honeysuckle graces the air And I glance into the mild eyes of impossibility To see rare beauty, rending the roses to despair ~pg. 36 Sanctuary was the first work of art to capture my attention.

Brian Douthit paints love's sanctuary in a flowing inspiring honesty. The intriguing format is aesthetically appealing and is presented in a creative flow of words. As he conveys his thoughts on love, romance and beauty, he awakens the reader to the sublime. Sanctuary left me in a state of breathless wonder as unveiled emotions ignited my imagination. It is not uncommon to enter entirely new worlds while reading each poem.

"Shout Past the Horizon" becomes a profound declaration of individuality, while "An Afternoon with Rain" takes us to a world where the sky is making love in thunder and lightening. In "The Religion of Romance," love becomes a divine expression as the scent of jasmine softly lingers in a poem filled with emotional complexity. "Answers to Everlasting Strands" presents observations about humanity's eternal search for peace. Brian Douthit also covers topics of fascinating interest like the meaning of life or conflicts of the soul that play themselves out in "Midnight Ponderings." His descriptions of dreams, wildflowers, rainstorms, dreamy memories and enchanted kisses present ecstatic notions of love. At times nature almost seems to embody the connection between souls.

"Perfectly Said" is filled with poems that delve beneath what meets the eye as the intellectual dances playfully with the emotional in an ecstatic union of soul experience. http://wwww.TheRebeccaReview.com-End Book Review-"Perfectly Said: when words become art"is available on Amazon.com.ISBN: 1413740243A free downloadable version of "Perfectly Said: when words become art" is available at http://www.perfectlysaid.com/freebook.html and/or is attached to this release.About Brian Douthit:Brian Douthit is an author, editor, Internet radio station manager, book reviewer, and poetry advocate.
His book reviews, poetry, and radio station can be found at http://www.perfectlysaid.com.



Mom Makes a Better Shampoo for Babies and Everyone Else

Adena Surabian never figured she'd be looking up chemical compounds on the internet, but that's exactly what she did when her one-year-old daughter broke out in a mysterious rash all over her body. After trying for days to find the cause of her daughter's blotchy and inflamed skin, Adena sat down at the computer with an armful of products?everything from shampoo and conditioner to sunscreen and baby lotion. Though she couldn't even pronounce some of the ingredients on the labels, Adena researched each and every item she regularly put on her daughter with increasing dismay. She discovered that many of the elements in these commonly used products came with biohazard warnings or were listed as potentially harmful in certain conditions. Although she ultimately discovered that her daughter was allergic to the sunscreen, Adena could not, in good conscience, continue to use the other hair and skincare products in her cabinet.

So, she turned to nature for a more wholesome way to care...

Mom Makes a Better Shampoo for Babies and Everyone Else
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How To Be Your Doctors Favorite Patient

First of all, let me explain something in case you don't already know. The more your doctor and his staff like you, the better service you will receive. It's just a plain fact and human nature. Most doctors are swamped with patients and have to make choices when appointing patients to their schedule. So how do you get the only appointment left on next Tuesday, you day off?

Asking for an appointment: Make or break the relationship.
Depending upon how large the practice is, there is probably one person designated to make appointments and is most likely a woman or young adult.

This position is one of the lowest paid in the practice, so keep that in mind when talking to them and boost their ego at every chance.

? Don't tell them you have to get in this week because you are going on a cruise or exotic trip next week and just have to be seen now. This will not induce sympathy with a person financially incapable of affording such luxury. Just say...

How To Be Your Doctors Favorite Patient
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Tuberose - What You Should Know About This Aphrodisiac

Tuberose, with its delightful sweet, yet hypnotic fragrance is a favourite all over the world. As part of a perfume bouquet, cultivated in a garden of flowers, in homes, at weddings or funerals. From France to Hawaii, to Asia, tuberose is a well loved flower prized for the aphrodisiac power of its scent.

Tuberose, or Polianthes tuberosa is found all over the world. Thought to be a native plant in South East Asia, its beautiful scent has had travellers bringing and planting it all over the world. The Aztecs call it bone flower.

The Hawaiians use it for Leis. The Indonesians cook the flower in soups or use it to make a soy sauce. In China, it is grown to make essential oil. All over the world, its sweet, hypnotic fragrance makes it a popular note in high perfumery. Tuberose is often used as a top note in women's perfumes.

The white flower has an intoxicating, sweet scent that is simply delicious. Tuberose - What You Should Know About This Aphrodisiac
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