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The Invisible Revolution: Clay Aiken and the Fans Who Made Him a Star Clay Aiken says, "I have the best fans in the world." And it's true! ISBN 1-59431-303-2 Non-Fiction/ Popular Culture |
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How to
Promote, Advertise, and Market Your Published Book By Mary Cox-Bilz & Arline Chase A step-by-step guide that offers tools that you can integrate into your own marketing plan. These suggestions have been strategies used by authors to pull their books out of boxes, onto book shelves, and into a customer's hands. Here's how to get attention for your published book, from two authors who have practiced what they preach. Media: PDF, HTML, RB & LIT Ebook ($6.50) Download Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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Prayers and Meditations By William Stewart With a foreword by former Archbishop of Canterbury the late Lord Donald Coggan, this delightful book contains helpful guidance and assistance in one's devotions with a separate topic for each day of the year, together with a prayer/meditation for the day. Media: PDF Ebook ($6.99) Download Adobe Acrobat Reader |
| RE: Viewing, Thinking,
Turning By Alan Wittbeckert An ecologist reviews articles, books, and conversations on ecology and forestry, on animals and computers, and on conservation and wealth. The authors of the original works mostly use simple arguments to present narrow perspectives, without regard to fallacies, complexities, or contradictions. Alan Wittbecker reviews the works but places them
within an ecological perspective. He suggests rethinking
the human situation in a larger framework, using new
images and large-scale, long-term planning to balance
human and ambihuman nature. He suggests returning to
the problems using thought experiments to address the
wholeness, change, and development that characterize
complex systems. |
| FALLING BELOW THE LINE: How to Keep Your Head Above Water When Times Get Tough By David Smith
“No boom lasts forever,” warns Smith in his non-fiction
book on how to deal with a sudden reversal of fortune.
David Smith offers advice on how to cope with financial disasters
such as those faced by many whose investments evaporated
after the Sept. 11th attack on America. His innovative suggestions
lend a whole new meaning and creativity to frugality!. |