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by Anna Stone - 2007-01-05
Don't get me wrong. I like Holly Mann's E-book on how to make money online and if I had to go back in time and buy it again, I wouldThere are just a couple of things I wouldn't do if I went back in t...
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by Lisa Koosis - 2007-01-05
What makes a New York Times bestselling author? This is something, as a writer and an avid reader, that I've often wondered. Good writing, surely, or at least a great story, or maybe even an author ...
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by Irene Watson - 2007-01-03
The Myth of the Summer Moon by Steven and Aaron Reed Baker Trittin Press (2006) ISBN 0978791603 Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (11/06)Steven and Aaron Reed have written a unique story conce...
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by Irene Watson - 2007-01-03
Kathryn's Beach by Nadine Laman Infinity Publishing (2006) ISBN 0741428326 Reviewed by Cherie Fisher for Reader Views (11/06)Nadine Laman's "Kathryn's Beach" is a very well written story about human p...
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by Regan Windsor - 2007-01-03
A sign of a good mystery novel is one that keeps the reader guessing until the end. A brilliant author is able to successfully "go where no (wo)man dare go." Michael W. Sherer has managed to accompl...
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by Morgan Hamilton - 2007-01-03
Do you fit the stereotype of the poor college student? Maybe you are eating ramen and sucking down coffee to stay fed and awake for those late-night study sessions. It's easy to come out of a four yea...
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by Joseph Pescatello - 2006-12-31
This is a true and fun-to-read account of the art of wooden boat building in the late 20th century. The author spent time working in one of the very few boatyards left in America where craftsmen still...
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by Joy Cagil - 2006-12-31
A story with relatively few words but full of meaning, The Music of Life is the life of a frustrated musician. The story is told by a narrator who meets the musician in a train station probably in Sib...
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by Chris Robertson - 2006-12-30
From very hungry caterpillars and penguins for every day of the year to the Kingdom of Frogavia, animals rule in children's literature. Whether used to teach numbers, colors, or more subtle lessons of...
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by David Jacobsen - 2006-12-30
Robert Allen has been around for a while in real estate investment circles now, and his name is certainly well known. His "Nothing Down for the '90s" was a huge success, with over a million copies in...
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by John Woolf - 2006-12-29
There seems to be no lack of the number of books written about personality traits, talents and how to more effectively manage personnel to the advantage of the organization. However, Marcus Buck...
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by Ysabeau S. Wilce - 2006-12-28
Excerpt The following is an excerpt from the book Flora Segunda by Ysabeau S. Wilce Published by Harcourt, Inc.; January 2007;$17.00US; 0-15-205433-2 Copyright © 2007 Ysabeau S. WilceONE Mamma. Sleep...
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by Angela Bryson - 2006-12-27
Reading has always been encouraged as a learning tool by parents and teachers around the world. There is so much information in books, and not just in factual ones. Reading your favorite novel can st...
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by Donna Sundblad - 2006-12-27
Flashpoint: Book one of the Underground Series By Frank Creed The Writer's Cafe Press ISBN 978-1-934284-01-8A thriller that touches the soul, Flashpoint by Frank Creed hits the ground running when a f...
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by Darren Yates - 2006-12-26
When an author says "I'm going to go against my better judgment and tell you how I put together my first project." Then I say "preach it brother!" At that point I could care less if it's a marketing p...
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by Robert Blanc - 2006-12-23
Way back when the internet first learned to walk there was a famous aphorism encouraging it as it took each unsteady step: “Information wants to be free.” Well, while the internet is not o...
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by Joy Cagil - 2006-12-22
Any writer who is willing to revise an earlier book, especially a successful one, deserves a lot of respect, and I read this book because I saw the writer's own explanation that he revised The Key to ...
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by Peter Emerson - 2006-12-21
The very open nature of the Internet has made some people vulnerable to unscrupulous parties who engage in illegal activities aimed at fooling people out of their hard-earned money. Some of the scams...
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by Peter Emerson - 2006-12-21
Some individuals who wish to discuss books with other people establish book clubs or reading groups. The usual process in these book clubs is that a moderator decides on a book the group will read an...
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by Peter Emerson - 2006-12-21
One way of making your child appreciate the value of reading is to let them join book clubs that are either established by neighborhood libraries or by neighbors. Doing so will expose your child to t...