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Review of Anne Perry's Angels in the Gloom Audio Book
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By Steve Seddon
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Angels in the Gloom is well read by Michael Page. Even though he is an American reading a story set in the English upper classes of 1918, he does a fine job. There was only one slip that betrayed that he is not English, when he used a hard "g" for the Scotch Whisky brand Glenmorangie. Angels in the Gloom is the third in Anne Perry's world war one series featuring the Reaveley family. It follows No Graves as Yet & Shoulder the Sky. The Reaveley brothers - Matthew a secret intelligence officer and Joseph, an army Chaplain still seek the sinister Peacemaker - the man behind the murder of their parents and the instigator of the plot to ensure German victory in the war and to carve up the world. A plot that would ruin England's honour.
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Don't Get Organized Without It - The Power Of Simplicity
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By Bonnie Jo Davis
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Patty Kreamer, author of "The Power Of Simplicity", guides readers to a more simple and happy life. If you are stressed and disorganized then this book is for you.
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Iron John - A book about men
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By Randell Rogfend
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Iron John is a book, which was written by an American Poet Robert Bly in the year 1990. This book is on the subject of - Men. The author has tried to explore the mythology and the deep-rooted cultural traditions of a specific dynamic male mode of feeling. This feeling as described by Bly is a forceful combination of fierceness and tenderness, which was sacrificed to the demands of the industrial revolution at that time.
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Iron John will teach you about the journey to manhood
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By Randell Rogfend
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Iron John is a German fairy tale found in the collections of the Brothers Grimm, tale number 136, about a wild man and a prince. It is Aarne-Thompson type 502, the wild man as a helper. Most people see the story as a parable about a boy maturing into adulthood.
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Get Rich Writing Fiction?
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By Michael LaRocca
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Show me the money!
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The Blog Factor: Everything you need to know to start blogging - today!
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By Penny C. Sansevieri
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Blogs matter because they are interactive and, if you blog on your book's topic, it will help to further your expert status on a particular issue. And if you can get into a good blog that's seeing a lot of traffic, you can really start to gain some exposure for your book.
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Seven Secrets of Writing a Book That Sells
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By Penny C. Sansevieri
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Ensuring the success of a book is something even the biggest publishers have never been able to guarantee. Mitigating circumstances, flash trends, and world events will all affect buyer preferences. That said, there are still ways to leverage the sales-factor in your favor and here's how you do it.
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Publicity From Thirty Thousand Feet
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By Penny C. Sansevieri
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Sketching out your marketing campaign will also give you a chance to see what's been leveraging you results and what hasn't. Keep in mind that some things like bulk sales and national media might take longer than other items so you'll want to keep putting forth effort toward those long-term goals.
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The Ubiquitous Project Gutenberg
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By Sam Vaknin
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Michael Hart conceived of electronic books (e-books) back in 1971. Most pundits agree that in the history of knowledge and scholarship, e-books are as important as the Gutenberg press, invented five centuries ago.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica 2006
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By Sam Vaknin
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The Encyclopedia Britannica 2006 (established in 1768) is a completely revamped product.
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