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Book Review, WINNER TAKES IT ALL, by Karen Mason
12 hours ago ago from Author Kelly Moran's Blog
Review For: Winner Takes It All, by Karen Mason ISBN: 9781445201528 Publisher: Lulu Inc. Author Karen Mason placed second in the Me! Magazine, Write a Blockbuster competition, and since has gone on to publish her novels, Summerset, Mad About the Boy, and Two Become One. She resides in London where she was born. In this sequel to her first novel, Summerset, Winner Takes It All continues the story of the Sheridan and Cusak family’s ...
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8 hours ago ago from Reads4Pleasure
A few weeks ago I issued a call to Twitter, Facebook and blog friends asking for book suggestions to give as presents to the readers (and those that need to be encouraged to read) in our lives. The response was overwhelming. I've compiled a list of suggested books below and comments from those that suggested them. I also promised a $ 25 Amazon.com gift card. For her passionate and lengthy list of books, particularly in a genre that ...
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13 hours ago ago from Laura\'s List
Laura's List Celebrates The Best of 2009 The heart of Laura's List is women like you, who provide a foundation for the rest of us to join hands in a collective circle. Over the course of the past year, I had the pleasure of gathering women together to sow seeds of hope. I have personally witnessed the amazing power of women sharing their talents, time and knowledge. As the movement of Laura's List continues to gain momentum, I am grateful ...
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3 hours ago ago from Article Directory
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21 hours ago ago from Bringing Brands to Life! Remarkable & Believable Corporate Media
It was tough narrowing this list down to ten since I read about 40 books a year, but here goes. While not all of these books were released in 2009, I enjoyed reading them during the year. I'm hoping maybe one or two will resonate with you. Enjoy! 1. Inspire! What Great Leaders Do Without a doubt, this is my favorite book on leadership and personal development. Lance Secretan does a magnificent job in outlining a clear, three-step ...
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When customers love the product, but hate your mission, it's time to change publishing
1 hour, 8 minutes ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 8th, 2009 When customers love the product, but hate your mission, it's time to change publishing Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe @ 11:48 am Categories: Business & Technology Tags: I recently had the pleasure of presenting a vision for the future of publishing to a group of publishing professionals in New York. Can't say where it was, yet, but suffice to say it was worth saying and that the message was well received by the ...
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56 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
Composing a response to an article that both dismisses an entire genre and denigrates the readers of it with thoughtless bloating is no small feat. If you're just joining us, Mr. Alan Elsner checked out a sampling of romance novels from his local library, chosen with the subtle discernment of buckshot in a windstorm. He elected to read them, one suspects, after being asked one too many times as to whether his novel "Romance Language" was, in ...
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