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  1. Used Books Reviews And Why You Need Them
    by Victor Epand. You might be one of those people that need to know everything about a book before you buy them, whether it's a new or used book. The best place to look for that kind of information is in a book review, but where do you find them and why do you need one? Getting a used books review is not that hard and you should be able to find them all over the place. You just have to know where to look and w... products, articles, news

  2. "Thirty Years of The Rockford Files" by Ed Robertson - Book Review
    by Cherie Fisher. Thirty Years of the Rockford Files: An Inside Look at America's Greatest Detective Seriesby Ed RobertsoniUniversity Press (2005)ISBN 0595342442Reviewed by Cherie Fisher for Reader Views (2/07) This edition of "Thirty Years of the Rockford Files" is an update from the original book that came out over ten years ago. I did not read the first release, but I can tell you from this edition that nothi... products, articles, news

  3. Always - Book Review
    by Heather Froeschl. What would you do for the one that you love? How far would you go to ensure their safety? Would you risk your own life to save theirs? Would you build a 12-foot high wall topped with iron spikes to keep them safe? And what if the danger came from within yourself? Wells Earl Draughon explores these questions in his unforgettable book, "Always." Ben first saw her when he was 10 years old. He scale... products, articles, news

  4. The Power of Book Reviewers in Book Marketing
    by Ray Subs. Writing, editing, and getting a book published is a lot of hard work, unfortunately it does not guarantee any tangible sales. In fact, most books published each year fail to sell more than a few dozen copies, creating a very competitive and cut throat book marketing industry. There are many ways people will tell you to market a book, however the most effective is usually attributed to book review... products, articles, news

  5. Burn The Fat Feed the Muscle - Review - Is it Worth the Money?
    by James CM. Whilst I was searching through the most popular fitness/fat-loss e-booksavailable online - I ran into a book by the name of - Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle. This book seemed to be getting a lot of reviews from others as the best fitness book available, a book by a natural bodybuilder by the name of Tom Venuto. Burn the Fat Feed the Muscle is a fitness E-book created by a bodybuilding champion by ... products, articles, news

  6. Interview With Irene Watson, "Why Feedback From Kids Is Essential For A Successful Children's Book"
    by Meagan Thomsen. Author and book review Managing Editor Irene Watson explains what's amiss the children's literature industry and how her new kids website bucks tradition with innovation. (Austin, TX) The idea that kids are the best judges of what other kids want to read may not sound revolutionary, but in a world where children's books are written, published, reviewed and promoted by adults, it's actually a nov... products, articles, news

  7. Dog Years -Book Review
    by Joy Cagil. Dog Years is probably the most wonderful book I have read on the love of canine companionship. Although most of the time the words sound like the author, Mark Doty, is coming to terms with grief over the losses of his first partner, then 9/11, and then his two dogs Beau and Arden, to say this is an after-grief book would be great injustice. To me, the book sounded as literary as Shakespeare, as s... products, articles, news

  8. Book Review- Stop Working ... Start Living- How I Retired at the Age of 36
    by Jane Wangersky. Stop Working . . . Start Living is subtitled How I Retired at the Age of 36 . . . Without Winning the Lottery. The author, Dianne Nahirny, describes her earlier self as: "[A] 31-year-old woman on her own, with a crummy salary, who owns a ramshackle house in desperate need of major repairs. Yet five years later, without doing anything terribly spectacular, she's retired." You, too, can retire ea... products, articles, news

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