Margaret George’s Mary Called Magdalene
June 24, 2009 by Cherie
Filed under TV, Movies, Books
Yesterday I mentioned that I bought Elinor Lipman’s latest book at the store as a brand spanking new hardcover. As I said, this is unusual for me, because I usually shop at used book shops. While I believe wholeheartedly in giving writers their royalties (they absolutely deserve it!) the fact that I love books so [...]
Elinor Lipman’s The Family Man
June 24, 2009 by Cherie
Filed under TV, Movies, Books
This past weekend was one where I worked quite a bit. Actually, I worked almost the whole weekend. And needless to say, I was cranky. So by Sunday I needed some fresh air and a change of scenery. My hubby suggested we go to the bookstore. An actual bookstore. Not just a used bookstore, which [...]
New Review of 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Someone With Diabetes
June 16, 2009 by Cherie
Filed under Cherie's Books & Blogs
Thanks to Christine Eirschele for reviewing my diabetes book on Orato. Midwest author, Cherie Burbach, has written 21 Simple Things You Can Do to Help Someone with Diabetes. It is an easy to read book for family and friends who know people with diabetes. Short and concise, the author relates first hand narratives and useful [...]
Give Your Favorite Book a Review
March 16, 2009 by Cherie
Filed under Beautiful Words
When is the last time you took a moment to review a book you really liked? As an author, I can tell you that there is nothing better than receiving a great book review. Too often people review books when they don’t like them, but rarely does someone take the time to do it if [...]
AllBooks Review of Father’s Eyes
February 27, 2007 by Cherie
Filed under Cherie's Books & Blogs
Just got a great review from AllBooks Review (www.allbooksreviews.com) today that I wanted to share with you all: “My first impression was that this is strictly Christian poetry, however, the work contained in Father’s Eyes will appeal to a much larger audience regardless of religious persuasion. That said, I must state that the poetry tells [...]




