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  • Books Have The Power To Transform Your Life  By : Victor Epand
    According to me, books are like instruments, which are inspiring and have the power the change your life.
  • Children's Book Clubs - A Great Way to Get Your Kids Involved In Reading  By : Victor Epand
    Getting children involved in book clubs is a wonderful way to get children engaged in doing something constructive and imaginative.
  • Choose The Right Book To Give A Child  By : Victor Epand
    Books can be a treasure of knowledge for children. Make sure you choose the right book to give them.
  • Choosing a Book to Read  By : Victor Epand
    Choosing a book can sometimes be a very tedious and confusing process. Well, here are some tips.
  • Comparing Book Prices On The Market  By : Victor Epand
    Buying books online after reviewing them on comparison sites.
  • Astro Socks  By : write 2 right
    Astro Socks is a wonderful little juvenile action adventure fiction with a little space and astronomy thrown in. The lead character, Chris, is a young boy who wants to find a solution to socks continually falling off his infant sister. Chris shows us some of the creation process, how to take notes, the things to consider when creating a new product and reaching out to others for their expertise.
  • The Ovum Factor  By : write 2 right
    The Ovum Factor by Marvin L. Zimmerman is one of the best intrigue novels I have read in some time. There were several aspects that stood out for me with this book. Marvin is able to bring several environmental, moral and ethical issues to the reader. He is also able to show us a little of an insider’s view into the corporate world. His passion for the planet is so well interwoven into the story’s plot that readers will find themselves tense and wanting to read more...
  • Review-Operation Supergoose by William Hart  By : plappen
    After terrorists destroy the awesome phallic symbol of the land of Plunder, with help from gasoline-filled blunderbusses, Lieutenant Ernest Candide goes on a mission of revenge.
  • In his first novel, Silver City author William Charland illuminates the dark side of Denver's tech boom  By : William Charland
    It's 1995 and Denver is humming. Telecommunications inventors and investors chase after fame and big bucks, all hoping to produce the "next big thing."

    Hawk Kidree, a mixed-race Nanticoke Indian, watches the scene with a skeptical eye. One night, Hawk has a vision: He watches the bright, neon sign of Telwest flicker out as the skyline of Denver is plunged into darkness. Before long, this "outsider" finds himself caught up in a mysterious complex of corporate forces.
  • Online Books Shopping Portal– Buy Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, IIT Books  By : Monty Alexander
    Online Shopping has brought a new revolution in old shopping trend. Now everyone wants to see his/her product on Internet. Even user prefers to go on online shopping store whether book’s or car. There are thousands of online retailers, large and small, are racing to set up their online stores and trying to sell their products online, everything from books to car.
  • Review of Magic of making up  By : Andrea Logan
    In a middle of a painful break up? The Magic of Making Up will help you better understand your situation and once again have a loving and lasting relationship with your partner.
  • To be or not to be an Entrepreneur  By : Cool As Ice
    A helping hand for Entreprenuers all over the world
  • Book Review: Phil Hellmuth's Texas Hold'em  By : The Rounders Room
    This is actually the first book on Hold'em that I have read. It is geared toward the beginner but, contains some intermediate and, advance theory as well. This book by the Poker Brat can give you some insight into the mind of one of the greatest Hold’em players of all time.
  • Butterfly Books  By : Lee Walder
    Why do butterflies like standing on their food, what do they have 6,000 of and why are they related to lobsters? So, you think the butterfly is just a slow but pretty creature? The facts may be bizarre but they make fascinating reading.
  • Book Review: The 4-Hour Work Week  By : Danny C.
    Book review of Timothy Ferriss' "The 4-Hour Work Week."
  • Casino Cash Cow - A Review  By : Mike Bunyan
    The business of online casinos is hotting up, with more and more traditional casinos taking their gambling and betting online. This presents an opportunity for some easy money for any web surfer who can take the time to sign up to an Internet gambling site.
  • Living Beyond Belief: How to Ditch the Life Your Mind Created & Start Living the One Your Soul Inten  By : write 2 right
    Author Jaia Lee shares her personal experiences of discovering her unhappiness and the steps she took to change courses with the dark, bumpy road she was traveling to a smooth, scenic and comfortable one. Through sharing this tale so honestly, Jaia is sure to inspire her readers to create positive responses in their thinking process.
  • Four Reasons To Join A Book Club  By : franYo
    There are four major reasons why it is a good idea to join a book club: an enticing introductory offer, savings, free monthly club magazine and the selection of (often uniquely packaged) reading material. Learn more in this article.
  • Nikola Gruevski's Way Out  By : Sam Vaknin
    Macedonia is not known as a bastion of economic studies. Most of its professors were educated and trained under Tito's socialist regime and find the transition to capitalism baffling.
  • Book Review: Happy For No Reason By Marci Shimoff  By :
    Marci Shimoff is no beginner to the world of writing, indeed her work with the hugely successful 'Chicken Soup' series is testament to that. In total she has six titles to her credit, and worldwide sales of over 13 million copies! Now that is not a shabby item to have on one's resume. This background alone should make Marci an expert on the subject of happiness. The Chicken Soup series are outstanding in their celebration of the human spirit.

    Happy For No Reason explores a...
  • Jacqueline Wilson: For the British Children  By : Jacob Marshal
    Jacqueline Wilson, born Jacqueline Aitken is a British author of children’s books. Her books have topped the bestsellers list in Britain and have won several prestigious awards. Many of her books have also been adapted for television and stage.
  • Book Review: Alex Webster And The Gods By David Dent  By :
    What’s a major deity to do when he finds himself washed up on Mt Olympus? Jupiter, once mighty Roman God has spent two millennia sulking about his defeat at the hands of Yahweh and the loss of the great Roman Empire. Jupiter and his motley assortment of gods have become complacent, even the eternal fountains have mildew on them and are in need of a good clean.

    Shedding his robes in favor of an expensive Brooks Bros pin stripe three piece suit and Harvard Business School MB...
  • Book price comparison: The Choice is Yours!  By : Jacob Marshal
    E-books are no longer a novel concept. Also, buying books over the internet has been an option available to people since a long time now. What is new however is the concept of book price comparison. As time passed, internet shopping took up a new and advanced avatar of comparison shopping.
  • Address Books & Journals: Knowledge...We Share  By : Jacob Marshal
    Address books and journals are beautifully produced volumes that should always be treasured. Generous in size, with exquisite colour covers and sturdy bindings, address books and journals are no less than a true friend of those who respect knowledge.
  • Book Review - Ultrametabolism The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss By Shrenks Online Pharma!!!  By : shrenksonlinepharma
    "No wonder it's so hard to lose weight- our bodies are designed to keep weight on at all costs; it's a matter of survival. It's embedded in our DNA." In essence, we are designed to gain weight, expounds Mark Hyman, M.D. in his new bestselling book Ultrametabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss. This books follows on the heels of his previous bestseller, UltraPrevention: The 6-Week Plan that Will Make You Healthy for Life that he coauthored and proves to be every bit as informative.
  • Lullabies for Little Criminals Book Review  By : Jessie Davis
    There’s a lot to say about young storytellers attempting to understand the world of grownups. Their perceptions and descriptions of the people around them are so naively captivating that they could only be from a person who has not yet lost their wide-eyed creativity to the process of growing up.
  • Kids Are Americans Too  By : Wendy Mitchell
    A timely new book explores the rights that American kids have. What rights they do--and don't--have may surprise you.
  • Jefferson Airplane book Take Me to a Circus Tent can be judged by its cover!  By : consumanhuman
    A review of the outstanding Jefferson Airplane book-Take Me to a Circus Tent by author Craig Fenton and a look at all the facets inside.
  • 8 Tips On Buying Books Online At Discounts  By : Arthur Raise
    The World Wide Web is a thriving market place and the book business online is thriving. In 2006 Amazon one of the largest online book sellers was listed by Fortune magazine as a USD 8.5 billion dollar company with USD 359 million in profits.
  • Jenna Jameson: the Chief of Two Dozen Hideous-looking Highway Robbers  By : Ruggero T. Ricordi
    Ricardo’s unmistakable touch, however, is what makes it so enjoyable for today’s readers. In today’s literary climate of pseudo-sophisticated historical monographs, “Jenna Jameson” reminds us that there is only one way to write a historical novel properly: with humor and passion. And talent. Let’s not forget the storyteller's talent.

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