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  • A Book Review of "We Are All In The Dumps" by Maurice Sendak  By : Don Alexander
    Maurice Sendak is an excellent author and his books are funny, educational, and are just plain good stories. However, some students will not want to look at the monster pictures, and they shouldn't be forced to do so. Parents have every right to ask teachers not to read Sendak if the pictures scare their children.
  • The Revival of the Audio Book.  By : Harry Rackers
    After 70 years audio books are still going strong. Nowadays it is very easy to download audio books from the Internet, which makes them more popular then ever before.
  • Enough Already - Relax Into Wealth  By : Suzanne Holman
    Your contentment around wealth does not really focus on external events. It is more about the vision you're using to view your life.
  • Christian Books & Magazines Reviews  By : Keith Londrie
    Christian books are among the most preferred literature for children and adults alike. They not only tell miraculous stores but teach lessons for life.
  • Stones Quest Series for Young Adutls is Gainning Popularity  By : LaRene Ellis
    A sci-fi novel series for young adults readers is out. It is a five book series that is gaining popularity. Two of the five books are published and their third will be out in Feb. 2008. The series has something in it for everyone: romance, action, sci-fi/fantasy, humor, and suspense. Children and adults can also enjoy the story. A thrilling read!
  • The Bobbed Haired Bandit by Stephen Duncombe and Andrew Mattson Book Review  By : nan492
    Book review for The Bobbed Haired Bandit - If you thought Bonnie and Clyde were bad, just wait until you read about these two!
  • Is Adword Miracle a scam – Full Product review  By : madcore
    Main purpose of this article is to give you an insight about adwords miracle and guide you further into understanding everything related to this subject.
  • Children's Books About Learning Disabilities  By : Jane Saeman
    Books are out there to explain to your child about learning disabilities.
  • The Game  By : Richard La Ruina
    Best-selling book The Game was written by writer and the (self-titled) greatest Pick-Up Artist in the world, Neil Strauss. The Game charts the author's rise as he delved into the sub-community of Internet-based seducers and Lotharios.
  • Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover  By : Kaya Yurtkuran
    The term best seller is one of the most abused terminologies in the publishing field. Like many of you, I also went by what the name suggested - best seller - meaning a book that perhaps sold the most or a book that sold over a million copies or an equivalent number.
  • The Neo-Tech Discovery Came From Poker  By : Nathan Shaw
    How the greatest selling poker book in history evolved into a unique philosophy of life advantages found in a book called The Neo-Tech Discovery.
  • Prospecting for the Gold of a Miner's Heart  By : Diana Burg
    Mining is such a rich subject fraught with meaning both metaphorical and actual. Mining is a metaphor for so many things, some of them opposites,womb, tomb, search, journey, riches, poverty, darkness, discovery, to name a few.
  • Four Must-Have Business Books For Entrepreneurs  By : Kevin Muir
    Do you have a great idea for a business, but are unsure how to make it work? The amount of startup materials overwhelms many people thinking about starting a business. This article makes recommendations for a few good business books that all potential business owners should read.
  • Book Report: Creating A Heroic Work Environment  By : Sharif Khan
    A Journey into the Heroic Environment: A Personal Guide to Creating a Work Environment Built on Shared Values, 3rd Edition

    Rob Lebow (SelectBooks, New York 2004 1590790618) $21.95

    REVIEWED BY SHARIF KHAN

    Living in what Alan Greenspan called an era of “infectious greed" with corporate titans facing serious jail time, Ex-WorldCom CEO, Bernard Ebbers, leading the way facing life behind bars, and sobering laws in place such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act making ethics and val...
  • A Review: Speed Reading VS Listening To An Audiobook  By : Bill Urell
    Can anyone become a speed-reader? The answer to this question is no. Can anyone listen to an audiobook? The answer here is alsomst everybody.
  • Audio Book Guide: How To Download and Listen to Audio Books  By : Rolf C. Zimmerli
    Brief guide how to download audio books from the web and play them on the PC, Apple computer, laptop or media player (MP3, iPod, etc.) with tips for best quality listening pleasure.
  • Book Review: Europe For The Senses  By : Irene Watson
    World traveler, Vicki Landes, portrays Europe in the most delightful way one can imagine. She captures, through her precise eye, sights of delight, wonderment, and beauty in her enchanting coffee table book.

    Enchanting it is as Landes takes the reader through various areas of Europe, evoking not only sight through pictures, but through the other senses. Although one would think that her photos would only induce appreciation through site, Landes’ photos are so defined that ...
  • Busy With No Time To Read a Book?  By : Albert TAY
    Business People Can Now Listen to the Best Selling Audio Business Books From Their Mp3 Player
  • 10 Best Audio Books To Improve Your Mind  By : Albert TAY
    What are the 10 best audio books to improve your mind
  • Listened To Books Recently?  By : Jan Srecan
    Digital AudioBooks are setting a new trend in today's time starved world, where people just don't have the luxury of time to sit and read a book. Why read when you can listen and multi-task?
  • How to Write a Book Review  By : nan492
    Listed below are important points to remember as you write a book review.
  • Biography Audiobooks: Listening In on Someone's Life Story  By : Bill Urell
    If you like to read biographies but do not have the time, then biography audiobooks are for you. Numerous sites on the internet offer biography audiobook downloads.
  • In Shaky Economic Times, Bestselling Author Provides Chiropractors "Freedom from Fear"  By : Patrick Porter
    Why do bad things happen to good people? Why do good things happen to bad people? Why does life often seem so unfair? And what does all that have to do with your chiropractic practice? Those, and more, are questions "street scholar" Mark Matteson seeks to answer.
  • Audio Books: A New Way To Look At Reading  By : Bill Urell
    An audio book is an alternative form of books. Audio books are actually books that are read aloud and recorded, by professional narrators.
  • Buying Childrens Audio Books  By : Bill Urell
    If you think childrens audio books are just the good old stuff of nursery rhymes, fairy tales and a little music, then you've missed out lately. Most of todays audiobooks feature narrations by professional voice talents and actors other than the author.
  • The Growing Importance of Audio Books  By : Kelvin Ho
    In today fast-paced, multi-tasking environment most people can ill afford the luxury of spending hours relaxing beside an open fire with a good book. For this reason, audio books have taken the marketplace by storm.
  • Exciting Audio Books Online  By : rudys
    Audio books have changed the way we learn and live. With information continually being published using audio books is a way to stay informed. Discover in this article why it is important to continually use audio books.
  • Trade Paperbacks, The Most Popular Books Sold Today  By : Gordon Petten
    Trade paperbacks are, perhaps, among the most popular books sold today. Since they are often sold at a lower cost than hard cover books, they are often available at a wider variety of stores
  • Here to Serve  By : keith
    A few years ago, before online marketing became my full time job, I had the same life as most other workers, I worked. The thing about work is that you don?t like to do it. Often people associate work with a ?job? and a ?boss.? But wouldn?t you like to be your OWN boss?
  • Audio Books - Is The Paper Book Really Dead?  By : Markus Wahlgren
    Audio books are bocoming increasingly popular, now even available as downloadable files for use on MP3 players.
  • Audiobooks- Listening To Literature Online  By : Madison Lockwood
    In a few short years, the amateur digital spewing phenomenon known as blogging has become an Internet fixture and has spawned a few explosive online successes (MySpace, YouTube) and more than a few bloggers whose opinions became valued professional resources. Like so many of the good things on the web, what began as projects of individual dedication became an important addition to our social and economic fabric.

    Now, the rise of podcasts has led to what may become an addit...
  • Ebook Review: Quit Your Day Job  By : Ruth Brown
    Are you ready to learn how to Quit Your Day Job?
  • A Must Have Leadership Book - The Facilitative Leader  By : Bonnie Jo Davis
    Avid reader, Bonnie Jo Davis, reviews The Facilitative Leader by Glenn Brome and shares the leadership insights she learned.
  • Book Review: The Truth about the JFK Assassination Conspiracy is Finally Revealed  By : Chris Robertson
    "Falsely Accused" by R.E. "Gus" Payne reveals shocking truths about the JFK assassination. Americans finally get their questions answered about that dreaded day...
  • The Misinterpreted Code  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Dan Brouwn's mystery/detective novel "The DaVinci Code," published in 2003, has sold more than 40 million copies and its narrative was made into a script for the needs of the recently released Columbia Pictures film carrying the same title. This worldwide bestseller has been translated into 44 languages and is currently the sixth biggest selling book of all time. Can you imagine which one holds the first place on that bestseller list? Well, it is the Bible.

    By examining Ch...
  • The Wonderful World Of Harry Potter Audio Books  By : David Rehem
    Ever since J.K. Rowling created the character known as Harry Potter, who at the age of 11 finds out that he is in fact a powerful wizard, the world was taken by storm and the Harry Potter mania hit every book stores, movie theaters and video games. Not only that, with the boom in internet shopping and the recent introduction of Harry Potter audio books, the phenomenon continues to spread and now, downloadable Harry Potter audio books in different audio formats such as MP3, OG...
  • Rediscovering Chapbooks  By : Scott Lindsay
    In the 1600's most cultured socialites considered chapbooks vulgar. These 'flimsy' booklets were often sold in less than reputable establishments and contained a variety of less than quality poetry, stories, ballads and political dissent. Often filled with spelling mistakes, factual blunders and little in the way of quality assurance these chapbooks often connected with the uncultured alone.

    Today you will find several colleges that are working to collect copies of aging c...
  • Teen Books About Learning Disabilities  By : Jane Saeman
    If your student has a learning diability there are some excellent books for them to guide them.
  • Iraqi-Americans: Not In My Neighborhood!  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    As the world prepares to possibly enter one of its most serious wars in history, the media is crucial to obtaining information and understanding issues. But, what should have been the age of information has, instead, morphed into a golden season of propaganda, enhanced truths and hyped realities, as mainstream news is manipulated by the masters of the political spin.
  • 3 Must-Read Books For Bloggers  By : Jim Estill
    A lot of bloggers read blogs, but there are also some very valuable books out there on blogging. The three books that I recommend for bloggers are "Blog!" by David Kline and Dan Burstein, "The Corporate Blogging Book" by Debbie Weil, and "Naked Conversations" by Shel Israel and Robert Scoble.

    1. "Blog!: How the newest revolution is changing politics, business and culture" by David Kline and Dan Burstein.

    This book talks of the power and influence of blogs. It uses polit...
  • If You Haven't Listened To Audio Books Here Are Some Reasons Why You Should  By : Gregg Hall
    As we get older, we become busier and have less time to read. When we become older yet, our lives start to slow down but then people may have vision problems that restrict their ability to read. Several years ago there was a solution to this, and it has become quiet popular. The solution was books on tape. What a wonderful idea.
  • Why Listening To Audio Books Is Becoming So Popular  By : Gregg Hall
    Reading is one the best ways to learn and keep your mind working. For young children it helps to build vocabulary and teach spelling. Reading also encourages you to put your imagination to work by seeing and hearing the story in your own mind. As we get older, we still enjoy reading but seem to have less time for it.
  • Early Pets to Potter Books  By : Dustin Cannon
    Beatrix Potter created the famed children's bunny, Peter Rabbit. She was born in Kensington London in 1866, to a Victorian era family with several servants and a large house.
  • A Committed Heart: A Reflection on The Traveler's Gift  By : Angie Dixon .
    Thoughts on Christopher Columbus's message in Andy Andrews' The Traveler's Gift
  • The Geisha World in Print  By : Tom Takihi
    The Japanese culture is rich and full of zest. One huge part of this culture is the performing art world of the Geisha. Fortunately, this world is captured in many Japanese books and in books about Japan.
  • An Inability to Do Nothing: A Reflection on the Traveler's Gift  By : Angie Dixon .
    A figure in Andy Andrews' The Traveler's Gift brings up the point of being a man of action. Thoughts on what that means.
  • How To Make Money From Scratch - A Review of The One Month Magnate  By : Matt Oconnor
    If you're just starting out in the online business arena it can be difficult to navigate your way around. What if there was one guide that showed you how to make money from scratch - in one month...
  • Charles Handy’s “New Alchemists”  By : Danny Wirken -
    There are only a few modern management thinkers that are worth reading and Charles Handy is one of them. His book, the “New Alchemists” features 29 London-based “alchemists” and is an attempt to study how these people have managed to create something out of nothing. The book targets anyone with genuine interest in people and management.

    About the Author

    Charles Handy was born in Kildare, Ireland in the year 1932. He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford and was conferre...
  • Basketball Drills Secrets Of The Zone  By : Jimmy Cox
    Writer Glen C. Brown author of `Secrets Of The Zone Press` writes from this extraordinary coaching and basketball skilled book.
  • Why Not Me? Reflections on The Traveler's Gift  By : Angie Dixon .
    Thoughts on a question raised in the book The Traveler's Gift by Andy Andrews, "Why Not Me?"
  • Children's Books: Tell Me A Cuento/Cuéntame Un Story  By : Sheila Hull-Summers
    As a parent and former elementary school teacher, one of my favorite authors is Joe Hayes. And one of my favorite books is Tell Me A Cuento/Cuéntame Un Story, a collection of four of his most popular tales in both English and Spanish. If you are not familiar with Joe Hayes, he is the author of numerous bilingual folktales for children, and has earned a distinctive reputation as a master storyteller of southwestern tales.

    In this 64 page paperback, Joe Hayes encourages chil...
  • Rush Limbaugh's See, I Told You So (Book Review)  By : Britt Gillette
    Rush Limbaugh's second book, "See, I Told You So" is a great follow up to "The Way Things Ought To Be" and a conservative classic in its own right. And although most the book concerns the initial months of the Clinton Administration and the author's anticipation of administration policies, it's interesting to study his projections of the future and compare them to the actual events in their aftermath.

    In trademark Rush fashion, the book begins on a note of optimism with Ru...
  • Rush Limbaugh's The Way Things Ought To Be (Book Review)  By : Britt Gillette
    Few books have rocked the publishing world like Rush Limbaugh's "The Way Things Ought To Be" (which he wrote by utilizing "talent on loan from God".) This book, along with author's daily radio program, literally launched a revolution - touching everything from the composition of Congress in 1994 to the resurrection of AM talk radio. Unlike his second book, "See, I Told You So", which deals in great part with the infant Clinton administration and the current events of the earl...
  • Audio Books – Learning Tool Or Entertainment?  By : Kwan H Lo
    An audio book is a recording of the contents of a book read aloud. In the old times, audio books were usually recorded on tape and were only available in public libraries and bookstores. They were expensive and many popular books simply did not have audio recording. Audio books have traditionally been used as an educational tool to help children to develop their listening skill and vocabulary, and to stimulate their interest in reading. They have also been used for those who ...
  • Can You Trust Book Club Recommendations?  By : Vicky Slater
    When it comes to whether or not you can trust book club recommendations, the answer is a resounding, 'Well, maybe.'

    It appears there are two primary means of finding book club recommendations online: (1) those prepared by a book club for its members and potential members and, (2) testimonials from people who’ve actually read the book and want to share their observations with others.

    Statistics show that nearly 65% of book club members read online recommendations, partic...
  • The Imaginative World Of Gizmos  By : Chris Snow
    Out of all the genres of books that have been written, science fiction seems to be one that is a class apart. The feeling towards the genre is either one of fanatic following or extreme hatred. Those who have a natural penchant for unearthly objects and unsolved mysteries tend to get addicted at a relatively young age, which could be as young as 7 to 8 years. To appease the curiosity and desire to read more of such books, there are science fiction clubs that are formed where ...
  • Casanova: A Stranger Following in the Shadow of a Frenchman  By : AnnaLaura Brown
    This is a paper which discusses the life and work of Casanova and how he tried to become French and act French.
  • 21 Full Grown Elephants? That’s A Lot Of Books.  By : Dee Power
    The year 2005 saw 172,000 new books released in the United States, according to Bowker, the world’s leading provider of bibliographic information. The number of new titles dropped about 10% from the record high of 195,000 in 2004, but 172,000 titles is still quite a few books.

    Dee Power, the co-author with Brian Hill, of "The Making of a Bestseller," puts this number into perspective. If the books were shelved side by side one would need two and three quarter miles of shel...
  • Parenting Book Review: Sprituality In The Mother Zone: Staying Centered, Finding God  By : Yvonne Lapp Cryns
    Here’s an example of what happens when an academic gives birth at 40 and suddenly discovers she has a woman’s body holding up her head. Ms. Thomas’s treatise is heavily weighted with a neuvo-Catholicism, used to give form to her spirituality. Her search for the Transcendent is sprinkled with the wisdom of many different writers who focus on aspects of motherhood. We get a glimpse of her strength from the brief description of her pregnancy and birth experience. She planned hos...
  • Audio Books And The Art Of Listening  By : Teleo, William
    Audio books are great tools in re-learning the art of listening.
  • Thank You, Holly Mann For 'No Thank You, Rich Jerk'  By : Jeannie Salgy
    In my skeptical search for the legitimate methods to Making Money Online and Internet Businesses, I stumbled across Holly Manns, Honest Riches. I had come across “The Rich Jerk” many times and when I first saw the page for her eBook, and saw “Thank You, Rich Jerk, I first thought, ‘hmmm… they must be partners. Or maybe they’re married, making a ton of money and they want me to believe I can too’.

    Then I started reading and I will tell you what attracted me to this book. It...
  • Online Book Stores Are A Great Way To Buy Cheaply  By : Bill Johnson -
    Visiting an online book store in order to find great deals on the latest books is popular among devoted book readers. A visit to a bookstore like Barnes and Noble or Borders books and Music personally may be ideal for a nice afternoon, yet there are times that merely strolling through a store is unpleasant. This is where an online book store is more appealing to people who lack enough time to browse through books.

    The ability to target your search is one of the benefits of...
  • Cryptofiction: A New Genre on the Horizon?  By : Eric Penz
    If you love to read about Big Foot, the Loch Ness Monster, or other monsters, you'll love the new genre called cryptofiction.
  • The Benefits Of Audio CD Books  By : Ken Snodin
    In today’s world, we are unable to find time to indulge ourselves in our favorite pastime or hobby. You find people who love literature but reading does not interest them. Surprised? Our world has become so digitized mainly due to our dependence on computers and also the availability of everything in a digitized format - be it songs or books. This has led to people losing interest in paper-based reading material. Hence, if you are looking at giving a gift of literary material...
  • Book Review – Warriors, Workers, Whiners, And Weasels  By : Adam McFarland
    We all know a Weasel. You know, that person that threatens to take down your organization by using every sleazy tactic in the book to advance their careers regardless of how it effects others. Warriors, Workers, Whiners, and Weasels: The 4 Personality Types in Business and How to Manage Them to Your Advantage by entrepreneur Tim O'Leary takes a refreshing look at the different personalities we encounter and how to handle them.

    The premise of the book is that essentially ev...
  • Adsense Revenue Exposed Review  By : BonnieJo Davis
    This review covers an e-book written for internet professionals seeking to create or increase their passive revenue.
  • The Da Vinci Code, John Cage And Magical Secrets About Thinking Creatively  By : Kathan Brown
    In a culture where art and life are often inextricable, Magical Secrets about Thinking Creatively: The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life (Prestel Publishing, ISBN 3-7913-3654-1, $35) comes as the latest in a series of books, sites and magazines that keep them entwined.

    In the last few years, the number of magazines and websites devoted to art criticism, art projects and found art, has ballooned, a sign of rising enthusiasm about art among people from all walks of life. ...
  • The Pet Shop Boys and The Dream Of The Decade  By : Edward Victor
    The eighties are back and two cultural releases hark back. Both are brilliant.
  • The 5 Best Books for Summer Romance  By : Jaci Rae
    Got the Summer Romance Blues already and summer hasn't begun? Here's a tip on how to go from blue to hot and happy.
  • Book Review - Net Entrepreneurs Only  By : Adam McFarland
    Everyone loves to read other peoples success stories. It provides us with evidence that amazing things do happen to normal people. By learning what they did to succeed we come one step closer to success ourselves. Such is the case with the ten stories told in Net Entrepreneurs Only – 10 Entrepreneurs Tell the Stories of their Success by Gregory K. Ericksen and Ernst & Young.

    Ericksen interviewed ten of the most successful entrepreneurs at the turn of the century and presen...
  • A Review of The World is Flat from an IT Perspective  By : Herbert Young
    I started to see other reviews of The World is Flat from a variety of sources. One of those sources was Processor Magazine. This book review was done by Dean Takahashi, July 1, 2005.
  • Fiction Book Sledgehammer’s Gripping Tale Of A Terrorist Attack Using Smallpox Has You Glued To Every Page  By : Diana Ennen -
    Fiction in the dictionary is described as a story not based on reality but invented and fashioned to entertain or deceive. This definition fits perfectly with the description of the fiction thriller, Sledgehammer, [Published by Virtual Word Publishing - (www.virtualwordpublishing.com)]. Sledgehammer is packed with all the ingredients of a good fiction book: imagination, suspense, and a terrific plot with plenty of action, but deceiving enough to leave you wondering, “Cou...
  • Tricky Decisions  By : Kael
    Some people know exactly what to look for at the bookstore – others spend hours without finding what they have in mind…
  • Do You Have The Millionaire Mind?  By : Pat Marcello
    Wow!

    I just finished reading T. Harv Eker’ s Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. I searched for the book and couldn’t find it in our bookstores, so I went to Amazon.com and got a copy. I was astounded when the book arrived–-in a dust jacket, signed by the author.

    OK. I’m an author and I sign a lot of books, but when I see signed books from other writers, I really treasure them. I have a whole shelf, but I digress. I really want you to know what a great book Secrets of the ...
  • A Song Of Ice And Fire: A Game Of Thrones  By : Danny Wirken -
    Advantages: Complex characters, plot told from different viewpoints, realistic morality
    Disadvantages: Depressing

    The first book of the Song of Ice and Fire series is my first foray into George R.R. Martin’s world. Before I was introduced to his work, I was mainly a Robert Jordan fan. Upon reading A Game of Thrones, I realized that I was missing a huge part of the high fantasy genre.

    From beginning to end, I was not sure whether or not I really liked the book. The plot...
  • The Top 5 Sports Books Of All Time  By : Adam McFarland
    There have been thousands of sports books written throughout the years. Some have been absolute crap and most are mediocre at best, but there are that select few that remain deep-seated in our memories as classics. Below is my Top 5 of all time. There are some popular books missing – either because I don’t think it is as good as everyone else, or because I haven’t read it.

    5. Foul Ball, By Jim Bouton - Bouton gives a candid look at a corrupt sports town. All he wants to do...
  • International TV News - The Way Forward  By : Edward Victor
    What is the future of broadcast news? An interview with award-winning journalist, Afshin Rattansi.
  • A Low Cost Home Theater Speaker Review  By : Jim Johnson
    When it comes to home theater equipment it's easy to spend lots of money very fast. Since the surround sound speaker systems needed for a true home theater experience are made up of 6 speakers including the subwoofer, they can be a substantial part of the cost all by themselves.
  • Learn How to Analyse a Competitor's Website  By : Paul Duxbury
    Competitors’ websites, if analysed properly, can give you all sorts of information that you can use to increase the traffic and the popularity of your site.
  • Book Review: THE BARON SON (National Bestseller)  By : BuckBradley, MBA
    As an instrument of change, Bestselling Co-authors Vicky Therese Davis, William R. Patterson, and D. Marques Patton step forward to present their new book, "The Baron Son," as a revolutionary road map to ethically guide leaders and remake America's organizations.
  • Self-Defense For Modern Times  By : Ingo Weigel
    “Self-Defense For Modern Times” is the first book written by Professional Instructor Ingo Weigel. In a world where 1 in 3 women have been sexually or physically assaulted, we can be grateful for men like Ingo Weigel. It is his mission to teach everyone realistic and effective self defense skills.
  • Huckleberry Finn- An American Boy  By : Katie Criss
    The novel Huckleberry Finn compared to Modern Society.
  • Why Buy an Audio Book?  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Reading a book has long been a source of relaxation. However, in this modern age of computers, the internet, DVD movies, and MP3 players the simple act of reading a book has taken a backseat. People want something more interactive than just pages to turn.
  • What You Need To Know About LCD TV Wall Mounts  By : Jim Johnson
    Once you view a HDTV program on a LCD TV screen, you will probably be hooked for life. The colors are so vivid and the resolution so sharp that it just makes TV viewing a pleasure.
  • How To Break Into The World of Internet Business Without A Website Or Product To Sell  By : bluecharm
    In his free ebook "15 Powerful Ways CBMall Makes Money For You", Jeff Mulligan explains how to add an extra income stream to your existing internet business or even use the CBMall as a stand alone business.
  • The Da Vinci Code and Opus Dei: Who is Telling the Truth  By : William Martin
    The Da Vinci Code and Opus Dei and both say very different things. Who is telling the truth?
  • Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation by Ronald Reagan  By : Johnny Kicklighter
    President Ronald Reagan writes a brief essay on abortion.
  • A Book Review & Critique of Jay Adams' Book Competent to Counsel  By : Johnny Kicklighter
    A book review of Jay's Adams', "Competent to Counsel. " Competent to Counsel was a watershed publication in its day as it challenged the secular counseling models and introduces the nouthetic method.
  • Insiders Secrets to Marketing Your Business On the Internet by Corey Rudl - Reviewed  By : Mary Hanna
    This review is meant to give you a peek inside Corey Rudl’s system "The Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business On The Internet".
  • Proven secrets of writing and publishing your own ebook... in less than a week!  By : bluecharm
    In one week you could have your own highly profitable ebook published and on the web!
  • Few Facts on Samuel Blankson Books  By : Ispas Marin
    Samuel Blankson has been born and raised in Ghana, an underdeveloped country in West Africa. He proved himself to be an extremely good entrepreneur. He showed the first signs of being special at a very early age when he started reading, actually devouring the books. He was extremely interested in acquiring new knowledge that he could find only in books.





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