- Find Great Book Deals By : Bena Ross
Do you love to read? More and more people are reading each year. This is probably due to the fact that is so much easier to find the books that interest us. - Lady Chatterly's lover - Sexual Positions By : Sacha Tarkovsky
Lady Chatterly is young, beautiful, and highly sexual and needs satisfaction.
The book “Lady Chatterly’s Lover” is about one Lady Chatterly and the unhappy state of her married life she is married to a wealthy mine owner Sir Clifford Chatterly. - In Retrospect-Angels & Demons by Dan Brown By : Carl Coddington
Robert Langdon in his first adventure is awakened by an urgent telephone call from Maximilian Kohler the head of CERN. One of his top physicists Leonardo Vetra was murdered and he needed for the Harvard symbologist to make the trip to Geneva immediately. - A Review of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe By : Amit B Sharma
Daniel Defoe’s most famous novel – Robinson Crusoe – makes for a delightful read, even after several centuries of its publication in 1719. The author was a whig supporter, a champion of freedom, free speech and a firm believer in reason and Christianity. - Review: What If..........? Authored by Gunnar Jensen By : Norm Goldman
Here is a question I don’t believe many of us will have the answer to by the end of this review: “What if you were to accept whatever comes to you, - Dare To Be Different: A Review of "A Different Light" By : Lisa Koosis
I admire a book that is bold and imaginative -- one where the only taboo is taboo itself. I admire a book like Elizabeth Lynn's "A Different Light", which is all of those things and more. - Passed Down Through 4 Generations By : Molly Martin
The Review BEVERAGE recipes offered on the pages of Passed Down Through 4 Generations include Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic. This reviewer found CHEF TELL’S CREAMY HOLIDAY EGG NOG to be especially tasty. CHEF TELL’S PECAN CHEESE BALLS proved a hit at a recent holiday gathering. I am anxious to try PAPPY’S STICK-TO-YOUR-RIBS CREAM OF POTATO & ONION SOUP or CHEF TELL’S GRATED PARMESAN CHEESE & ONION SOUP; both sound delicious. - The Novel "Northanger Abbey" By : Aaron Schwartz
The novel “Northanger Abbey” is one of the earlier works of Jane Austen, which was published only after her death. - The Transcendence of the Ego By : Aaron Schwartz
“The Transcendence of the Ego” is a short work by Jean Paul Sartre, written in 1937 and which presents us a phenomenological study of human consciousness. This work marked Sartre’s break from the teachings of Edmund Husserl. custom essays - Review: Hammond World Almanac 2006 World Atlas By : Norm Goldman
The Hammond World Atlas Corporation has teamed up with the bestselling World Almanac and Book of Facts in putting together a superb and educational publication, Hammond World Almanac 2006 World Atlas. - Dr Richard E Sall Author of Straightjacket Is Interviewed~ By : Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as our guest, Dr. Richard E. Sall, author of Straightjacket. Good day Dr. Sall and thanks for agreeing to participate in our interview. - Acclaimed Children's Writer Amy Friedman Interviewed By : Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of the book reviewing and interviewing site Bookpleasures is excited to have as our guest, Amy Friedman, acclaimed writer who wrote Tell Me a Story for Universal Press Syndicate. - Mr Touchdown... Molly Martin By : Molly Martin
The narrative opens on a dusty Tennessee day in 1965. That is the day when Eddie Russel’s preacher father drops a bomb shell. Eddie and his sister Lakeesha will be part of a small group of black high schoolers to integrate the local all white high school. For football star Eddie this is not good news. - Investment Books Review #2: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - A Timeless Classic By : Stephen Todd
This is Edward Lefevre's story of the legendary speculator Jesse Livermore - and Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is full of trading wisdom. Although written 83 years ago, its wisdom and insight are timeless, being often featured as one of the top ten investment books of all time - and this is a book every trader should read. - Investment Books Reviews #3: - Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds By : Stephen Todd
This book was chosen by the Financial Times as one of the ten best books ever written on investment - and with good reason - it’s a timeless classic! - "To Love Mercy" author Frank S. Joseph: BOOK REVIEW By : Cyndy Zoch
“To Love Mercy” is an amazing story of race and religion set in late ‘40s Chicago. Mr. Joseph weaves a memorable tale of two young boys and what happens when their paths cross one fateful evening. - "Transformational Healing: Five Suprisingly Simple Keys..." author Jamie L. Saloff: BOOK REVIEW By : Christina Smith
This was a very uplifting book. As I read more and more of it, I realized that you don't have to be sick in order to read it. It is perfect if you need just a spiritual pick up. - The Price of Pride" author Donna MacQuigg: BOOK REVIEW By : Kelli Glesige
“The Price of Pride” is an enjoyable and entertaining western romance that takes place in the Territory of New Mexico in the year 1892. The deaths of Zachary Farrell and his young fiancée, Emily Brighton - The Conscious, Unconscious & Super-conscious Mind" author Gurdip Hari: BOOK REVIEW By : Irene Watson
Gurdip Hari, in the beginning of his book, explains in understandable terms the conscious, unconscious, and the super-conscious aspect of the mind. He iterates that only 10 percent of the mind is conscious, that the remaining 90 percent is unconscious. - The Anvil Stone" author Kathleen Cunningham Guler: BOOK REVIEW By : Sondra Fowler
The Anvil Stone” is an unusual take on the age old Arthurian tale. We are taken on a side trip of sorts. We meet the characters of Uther and Merlin the magician in guises other than uncaring tyrant and all knowing mage. - Short, Shorter and Shorter Stories for People Who have to Wait" author Chuch McCann: BOOK REVIEW By : Beverley Pechin
Short, Shorter and Shorter Stories: For People Who Have to Wait” is a wonderful book that is meant for exactly what the title implies...anyone waiting around in a line, sitting at the doctor's office and hair salons, or even at the morning subway. - Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter" author Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield: BOOK REVIEW By : Paige Lovitt
I thoroughly enjoyed “Memoirs of a Shape-shifter.” Most gothic type stories tend to be to short for me, just as I am getting into the story, it is over. Not so with “Memoirs.” - Leading Beyond Tradition: A Breakthrough Strategy for Law..." author William E. Cooper: BOOK REVIEW By : Bette Daoust, PhD
Although I do not have any experience in law enforcement, I have come to appreciate all that the Police do for our society. It is through many struggles, budget cuts, and lack of resources that we tend to criticize inadequacy and lack of response from those enforcing the law. - Expressions of a Reflective Soul" author Kimberley Stokes: BOOK REVIEW By : Cherie L. Burbach
Expressions of a Reflective Soul” is a beautiful book of free verse poetry, with bold colors and original artwork throughout. The book’s cover and engagingly designed pages invite you to pick it up and see what this work is about. Even the table of contents is creative, using large blocks of color to divide the contents into five separate chapters. - Why Black Literature Is Important By : Maxine Thompson
When I first published my first novel, The Ebony Tree, I'll never forget how I found out later that my then, 23 year-old niece ran through the house and screamed with laughter, after she read the book. - Interview for "13 Days" author Raven W. Night By : Juanita Watson
Raven W: Sometimes revenge is carried out beyond the grave. Just because we do not understand something, does not make it any less real. The main characters in this story are constantly struggling with the reality of this. What is real and what is not? All of the characters share the same folly. They were all born with a destiny but not all destinies end with a happy story. - Interview for "Expressions of a Reflective Soul" author Kimberley Stokes By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is very excited to have the opportunity to talk with Kimberley Stokes, author of “Expressions of a Reflective Soul”, a new book of poetry that examines a wide array of emotions related to the human experience. - Interview for "Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter" author Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is very pleased to be talking with Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield, author of "Memoirs of a Shape-Shifter," a gothic tale about a contemporary woman. - Interview for "Short, Shorter and Shorter Stories For People Who Have to Wait" author Chuck McCann By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is very happy to be talking with Chuck McCann, author of “Short, Shorter and Shorter Stories: For People Who Have to Wait.” It is a collection of stories of varying lengths and topics that will keep the reader interested as they go through the experience of ‘waiting.’ - Interview for "The Anvil Stone" author Kathleen Cunningham Guler By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is very happy to talk with Kathleen Cunningham Guler, award-winning author of the popular Macsen’s Treasure series. She has just finished her third book in the series, titled “The Anvil Stone.” - Interview for "Transformational Healing: Five Suprisingly Simple Keys..." author Jamie L. Saloff By : Juanita Watson
Juanita: Hi Jamie, thanks for taking the time to talk with your readers today. You have written a book titled “Transformational Healing: Five Surprisingly Simple Keys Designed to Redirect Your Life Toward Wellness, Purpose, and Prosperity.” Please tell us what motivated you to write at this time in your healing journey. - Review: Voices of America: St. Petersburg An Oral History By : Norm Goldman
Prior to 1888, St Petersburg, Florida was a tiny fishing village where deer, bear, raccoons, panthers, wildcats, gators and rattlesnakes roamed the area. Not exactly what we would imagine if we traveled to the sunshine city today. - The Final Problem – Sherlock Holmes - A Review By : Amit Sharma
The Final Problem sees Holmes pitted face to face with the leader of an organized gang..... - The Meaning of Fluorite In Esoteric Gemology By : Katharina Bishop
Fluorite is a rare gemstone which naturally occurs in a broad range of brilliant colors. Previously known as fluorspar, it is a mixture of calcium and fluoride. - The Religions of the World Collapse into Chaos as Truth Revealed By : Geoff Howard
What would happen if all the world religions were shown to be based on myths and half-truths? That all religions suffered from manufactured interference, story telling and theological political motivations, and even scientific revelations from the long distant past. - 115 Ways to Reduce Anxiety – Book Review By : Lillian Brummet
Mike Marcoe writes from first hand experience in his book 115 Ways to Reduce Anxiety, providing advice from the view of one who has traveled the road of anxiety for a long time, undergoing therapies and combing through mountains of research. His experience has resulted in this self-help guide to people looking for ways to manage their condition in a proactive and healthy manor. - "What If?" Author Gunnar Jensen: Book Review By : Irene Watson
What if…? This is the big question that we all ask at some point in our lives. Gunnar Jensen, in this small but powerful book, has the reader ask themselves questions such as: - eBay Millionaire Reveals His Secrets To Derek Gehl - A Review By : Mary Hanna
Derek Gehl and Brandon Dupsky have teamed up to develop a detailed system on how to navigate eBay..... - REVIEW: The Complete Idiot's Guide To Critical Reading By : Norm Goldman
How often have we heard the statement that someone is a prolific reader or that he or she is well-read? At first this may impress us, however, when you think about it, you have to ask how much these individuals retain and what are they getting out of their reading? - Envy of the Gods – Book Review By : Dave Brummet
Envy of the Gods, a science-fiction novel, has a cast of five main characters that struggle through a rise to leadership, tough ethical decisions... - Caleb's Branch. By : Lillian Brummet
This is certainly an unusual tale. Here we have Caleb, a child from a single and destitute mother, who is taken in by a trusted friend of the family. The father figure for Caleb has never been a father; he is not married and has little experience with children. Despite all of this, the two blend well together and create their own version of "family" - with just the two of them. - A Wonderful Novel of Ernest Hemingway "The Sun Also Rises" By : Aaron Schwartz
A wonderful novel of Ernest Hemingway “The Sun Also Rises” is a great story of the post war generation, or so called ‘the lost generation’. This topic was very close to the writer’s soul because he, in person, took part in those historical events and knew exactly all terrible consequences engendered by the World War I. - Interview for "Along the Calumet River (Images of America)" Author Cynthia Ogorek By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is excited to talk with Cynthia Ogorek, author of “Along the Calumet River,” a documentation of the history and development of the Calumet River running through Illinois and Indiana. Cynthia is speaking with Juanita Watson, the Assistant Editor of Reader Views. - Interview for By : Juanita Watson
Today we are talking with Betsy Durkin Matthes, author of “Dressing the Man You Love.” Welcome to Reader Views Betsy. - Interview for "What If?" Author Gunnar Jensen By : Juanita Watson
Today we are talking with Gunnar Jensen, author of the new thought-provoking inspirational book, “What If…?” that is published in four languages. Welcome to Reader Views Gunnar. - The Most Important Part of Surroundings is the Family By : Aaron Schwartz
One of the factors that influence the development of the personality is surrounding, along with inborn abilities and inheritance. In the novel “The Bluest Eye” Toni Morrison describes it very genuine. She shows how the surroundings may determine person’s present and future, its self-esteem and the perception of this world. - Review: Alice In Corporate Wonderland: Down The Long Hallway By : Norm Goldman
Lewis Caroll’s classic tale of Alice Adventures in Wonderland was first published in 1865 and is still a favorite among young readers. - Critique of Women In The Middle Ages By : Mary Arnold
In this critique of Women In The Middle Ages, I will identify the Gies' purpose in writing this book and discuss how well they fulfilled their purpose. Also I will evaluate the merits and shortcomings of this book in relation to the themes, sources used, and the authors' writing style. - Interview for By : Irene Watson
Mark Kennedy, an educator as well as author and black belt instructor, speaks about balancing the control needed in traditional teaching situations with the freedom necessary for students to do inquiry and group work. Welcome to Reader Views. - Interview for "Going Deeper" author Jean-Claude Koven By : Juanita Watson
Today we are talking with Jean-Claude Koven, author of “Going Deeper – - Interview for "Growing Up Pentecostal" Author J. Stephen Conn By : Juanita Watson
Today we are talking with J. Stephen Conn, ordained Protestant minister and award winning author of the new highly acclaimed memoir....... - Interview for "Kipling's Error III" Author Brooks Mitchell By : Juanita Watson
Juanita: Thank you for joining us today Dr. Mitchell. Your book, “Kipling’s Error III: They Were Good Americans........ - Interview for "Lessons From the Hawk" author Mark Kennedy By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views would like to welcome back Mark Kennedy, noted author of two acclaimed education/teaching books – - Interview for By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is very happy to be talking with Steven List, co-author of “Of Course You Can! Simple Ideas for Success in Your Home Based Business” This motivational book is for beginners and experienced business. - Interview for "Sightlines: A Poet's Diary" Author Janet Grace Riehl By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is talking today with Janet Grace Riehl, author of the deeply personal, yet universally poignant book of poetry........ - "Beneath A Marble Sky" author John Shors: BOOK REVIEW By : Beverley Pechin
It's simply not often you find a story that touches you so deeply that you truly weep on its pages. - "Going Deeper" Author Jean-Claude Koven: Book Review By : Irene Watson
The first thing that attracted me to “Going Deeper” is the cover. It is the most serene and beautiful cover - "Classroom Management, the Dance of the Dolphin" author Mark Kennedy: BOOK REVIEW By : Christine McAlpine Watson
Mark Kennedy’s book, "Classroom Management, the Dance of the Dolphin," does a great job of using what is already working in the classroom, and adding to it. - "Kipling's Error III" Author Brooks Mitchell: Book Review By : Paige Lovitt
Brooks Mitchell, PhD, wrote this biography about his father, a B-17 navigator of Kipling’s Error III, and his crew’s 25 combat missions that took place over - "Life is a Balancing Act ... a fun book" author Debbie Lessin: BOOK REVIEW By : Irene Watson
Debbie Lessin, a CPA, entrepreneur, speaker and author, presents 66 resourceful ideas for managing and coping with life challenges - "Sightlines: A Poet's Diary" author Janet Grace Riehl: BOOK REVIEW By : Irene Watson
After the tragic accidental death of her sister, poet Janet Riehl takes pen to paper and writes her way through her grief. Riehl’s compilation of poetry - "Of Course You Can!" authors Steven List and Steve Thompson By : William Phenn
Steven List and Steve Thompson are two very energetic men on a mission to help people succeed in their home based business. - The Path: A Spiritual Journey By : Deah Jackson
I have to say that I was skeptical of an “educational novel” or “religious fiction” as some have categorized this book. But if any book is an educational novel - Bikinis By : Jennifer Bailey
A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit for women. One piece covers the breasts and the other piece covers the buttocks and the area of skin in between theses two pieces are exposed. - Characterization in A Lesson Before Dying By : Marcus Barber
Characterization is one of the centerpieces of Ernest Gaines’ novel A Lesson Before Dying. It is clear that Mr. Gaines devoted a great deal of time to the development of the central characters in this novel. - The Patriarch of Pestilence: Molly's Reviews By : Molly Martin
The narrative opens with a letter to the Wizard Milward from his old associate Alten Baldrisson Grisham’s Librarian. Milward was notified that war is underway, Adam continues to fulfill dwarfish prophecy, earth quake and a state of siege by the Ortian army are proving bothersome to those living in Grisham. - Critique of The Return of Martin Guerre By : Mary Arnold
In this critique of The Return of Martin Guerre, I will identify Natalie Zemon Davis' purpose in writing this book and how well she fulfilled her purpose. Also I will evaluate the merits and shortcomings of this book in relation to the themes, sources used, and the author’s writing style. - Views of Women in Pride and Prejudice By : Mary Arnold
In her novel, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen does not portray her female characters in a favorable light. As Mr. Bennet remarks early in the novel, all his daughters are "silly and ignorant" (Austen 2). - Book Review – Guerrilla Marketing for FREE By : Adam McFarland
Sure, advertising is easy if you’re Pepsi or Apple, but what if you don’t have millions of dollars to throw at TV and print ads? Any business owner out there looking to cut their marketing budget should look no further than Guerrilla Marketing for FREE – Dozens of No-Cost Tactics to Promote Your Business and Energize Your Profits by Jay Conrad Levinson. - "Death in the Family" - Lyrical Novel Written by James Rufus Agee By : Aaron Schwartz
“Death in the Family” is a deep, lyrical novel written by James Rufus Agee in 1955 and published posthumously in two years quickly became a literary classic and had a great impact on the modern literature. - Sinus Infection Book Review: "The Sinus Cure - 7 Simple Steps" (Part 2) By : Walt Ballenberger
Cilia are tiny hairs that line certain membranes in the body including sinus cavities. They move in a wavelike motion and carry anything on their surface out of the respiratory tract. - Through Katrina's Eyes poems from an animal Rescuer's Soul By : Molly Martin
Writer/animal activist says ‘This Book of Remembrance Is dedicated to every Katrina victim, both human and nonhuman, both living and deceased, who endured a hellish nightmare that most of us can only imagine; - American Theocracy, a Book Review By : John Woolf
In his two most recent books, American Dynasty and Wealth and Democracy, Kevin Phillips has perhaps rightly earned the prestigious moniker of America's premier analyst and critic. - Book Club Questions By : Peter Emerson
Different kinds of people with very diverse opinions meet to discuss books in a book club, and if there are no guided questions to funnel these discussions, the results can be chaotic. The participants may feel shortchanged, some may grow uninterested, and some may even end up fighting! - Book of the Month Clubs By : Peter Emerson
Do you want to join a ‘book of the month’ club but can’t find one that’s near you? Maybe it’s time you started one! That’s right – organizing a ‘book of the month’ club is not hard if you know where to start and how. - Running QuickBooks in Nonprofits, by Kathy Ivens: Book Review By : Jennifer A. Thieme
Running QuickBooks in Nonprofits, by Kathy Ivens, is a must-have guide for anybody taking care of bookkeeping chores in a nonprofit environment using QuickBooks.
The author does an outstanding job organizing the material and making it easy to understand. The guide contains many topics that will be familiar to experienced QuickBooks users, such as Entering Bills, Making Bank Deposits, and Writing Checks. - Book Review: The Adsense Code by Joel Comm By : Douglas Titchmarsh
Book Review: The Adsense Code by Joel Comm
I had already sampled Joels work when I read his original ebook "What Google Never Told You About Adsense", so I had high expectations of this physical Adsense training book. I have to say Joel didn't disappoint me this time either. - Book Review: How to Sell Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories on eBay By : Leslie Halpern
Noted eBay expert Charlene Davis (who co-authored “Make BIG Profits on eBay” with Jacquelyn Lynn) focuses her attention this time exclusively on eBay’s second-largest category -- buying and selling clothing, shoes, and accessories online. - High Impact, Action, and Emotional Intensity... By : Adrienne Neary
“The Byerley Turk: The Incredible Story of the World’s First Thoroughbred”, is a fantastic story, masterfully told. - Review for Tailwind: Days of Cottonmouths and Cotton Candy By : Aaron Lazar
Title: Tailwind: Days of Cottonmouths and Cotton Candy
Author: Lad Moore
Publisher: BeWrite Books - Blown to Bits; The Book Review By : Lance Winslow
One of the most fun business books I have ever read is; Blown to Bits: How the New Economy of Information Transforms Strategy by Philip Evans and I suggest if you want to better understand innovation, barriers to entry and disruptive technologies that you buy this book and read it over thoroughly. - Customers For Life; A Little Book Review for You By : Lance Winslow
Creating new customers is not so difficult in business, but keeping them is and getting them to send you endless referrals very much depends on your ability to deliver great customer service. In Carl Sewell’s book; Customers For Life; - What Would Machiavelli Do? The Ends Justify the Meanness; Book Review By : Lance Winslow
The fascination over The Prince has for hundreds of years been a widely read book and the author of; What Would Machiavelli Do? The Ends Justify the Meanness; Stanley Bings, sheds some light on the subject using comical comments to show it correlation to business and indeed there are many interesting correlations. - We Met Online - Entertaining Testimonial of Internet Couples - Book Review By : Kathryn Lively
We Met Online! Stories of Married Catholics Who Met Their Spouses On the Internet by by Anthony J. Buono and Stephen Weisenbach, eds. As Written Publishing, 1413464653, $21.99 - The Future Perfect; Book Review By : Lance Winslow
Jon Michlethwait did an excellent job of writing the Future Perfect; The Hidden Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization. - The Lord Had Something Better in Mind - Book Review By : Kathryn Lively
The Lord Had Something Better in Mind by Barbara Robinson Publish America, 1413706800, $19.95 - "A Circle of Dreams" Author Annie Rogers: Book Review By : Paige Lovitt
It was such a pleasure to read this sequel to “A Dream Across Time.” The husband and wife writing team that composes Annie Rogers have done a wonderful job writing another paranormal romance. - "College Predator Missing College Students" Author Todd A Hemming By : Beverley Pechin
A predator is loose and nobody has a clue how to catch him. Nobody until a schizophrenic, middle aged loser teams up with a childhood friend and his military alumnus decide that it's their mission to bring him down. - "Open Letters to George W. Bush" author Case Wagenvoord By : Irene Watson
This book is a tongue-in-cheek satire of government and big business, told through a series of letters to President Bush from a fictional character called Belacqua Jones, described by the author.... - Discount Ralph Lauren Safari Perfume By : Clark Hunter
Ralph Lauren is known for his great fragrances for both men and women, and his Safari scent offered for women is no exception. - How to Buy the Best Radar Detector By : Bernard Phifer Jr.
What is the best radar detector I can buy for my car? There are many different ways to buy the best radar detector that will satisfy your needs. - Hugger Thong Wonderbra By : Clark Hunter
While low rise jeans and pants of all varieties are very popular right now, there is one thing about them that most of us could do without. Every time we bend down or even sit down it seems that our panties come popping right out of our pants! - Interview for "A Circle of Dreams" Author Annie Rogers By : Juanita Watson
Juanita: Welcome Annie…..or more correctly, welcome Roger and Mala Burt. It is a great opportunity to speak with this unique writing duo. Looking a little deeper than just the story of “A Circle of Dreams,” one will discover that this novel is penned by a husband/wife team. - Interview for "College Predators Missing College Students" Author Todd A Hemming By : Juanita Watson
Reader Views is happy to be talking with Todd A. Hemming, author of “College Predator: Missing College Students.” Todd is being interviewed by Juanita Watson, Assistant Editor for Reader Views. - Reference Books Reviewed: Associated Press Stylebook By : Robert Abbott
When you write, you likely find yourself wrestling with questions. I certainly do, everything from the proper form of abbreviations to the placement of apostrophes. Ideally, you want to get past those questions quickly, so you can focus on the message, not the writing. - The Mentoring Mom By : Molly Martin
This work of 271 pages includes twelve chapters, and an Appendix with booklist. Chapter offerings include suggestions for parents on the nuts and bolts of how to mentor children... - Audio Book Clubs By : Peter Emerson
he first audio book club organized several years ago was probably built on one principle: that literature should be enjoyed by everyone, even by the legally blind. And now, thanks to technology, audio book clubs are becoming more and more popular. Organizing and joining one has never been so easy. - Hurricanes a Good Time to Read a Book By : Lance Winslow
Do you have a stack of books to read but between the job and all the other factors in life you just cannot seem to find time to read... - Beating Adwords Review - Tame Adwords and Beat Your Competition By : Tony Roberts
Beating Adwords is another one of those books that promises to teach you all the tricks that the so called professional marketeers are using, to make a substantial living using pay per click advertising to sell affiliate products.Predominantly although not exclusively the book focuses on using Google Adwords to promote Clickbank affiliate products. - Start Your Own Business Work From Home By : Jason Blackwood
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