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Child Book - Let Your Kid Journey Into The Wonderful World Of Imagination
By :
Brooke Hayles
A good child book will be expressly for children. Children's books keep their reader in mind by having many illustrations and short, simple sentences. Children learn about themselves, the world around them and basic principles and morals. Best of all, learning to read gives a child confidence and enjoyment.
Nostradamus Linked To The Kabbalah
By :
Gersiane De Brito
Morten St. George´s theory that some of the Nostradamus prophecies were known in mystic circles during medieval times.
Antique Books. Worth the Reading
By :
Bill Kernodle
The fascination of antique books is everlasting. To be at the authors side as he penned his great "manifesto" or novel is a persistent thought which drives me to learn more about this wonderful piece of history.
Lucrative Market In Selling Used Books
By :
Ken Snow
Buying used books was not always in fashion. On the contrary it was not considered acceptable and was looked down upon.
This Halloween Enjoy Thrilling Books From R.L. Stine And Others
By :
Gregg Hall
Reading stimulates imagination and creativity, and that's why I love reading to my son. He absolutely loves the voices that I create to accompany each character and the descriptions that pour from the pages and out of my mouth.
Why The Genre Of Mystery Books Continues To Grow Stronger In Popularity
By :
Gregg Hall
The mystery genre continues to grow. Thanks to mystery junkies like myself who recommend great mysteries to the unknowing and innocent readers in the world, mystery books will remain a solid genre for decades to come.
Are All The New Versions Of Bookstores Really Taking The Place Of The Neighborhood Bookstore
By :
Gregg Hall
In this day and age the neighborhood book store has been pushed to the back burner. It is hard to compete with the other places that sell books. There are so many places to get books. There are big book superstores that can offer discounts and other specials to draw customers in.
Lucrative Market in Selling Used Books
By :
Ken Snow
The poplar bookstores realized that there was a lucrative market in selling used books as well and soon enough the independent operator who were also booklovers themselves were shoved aside in the race to make money.
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.
Comic Books - Exploring Your Imagination
By :
Susan Jan
Since the formulation of the comic book format in the 1930s, young and old alike have enjoyed comics. However, the comic industry lost some of its popularity when it came down with a crash in the mid 1990s.
The Imaginative World Of Gizmos
By :
Ken 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.
Why There Is a Growing Demand for Poetry Books
By :
Justine Eaglestone
Where were you when American poetess Sylvia Plath gassed herself in her London kitchen at the age of 30 during the harsh winter of 1963?
Not perhaps the stuff our memories are made of, but all that could change.
Tempering the Cost of College Books
By :
Joe Bella
One of the most demanding investments we make in our college years is in college books. When I was in school, both in undergraduate and graduate school, though I was an English Lit major, my books were from 100 to 500 dollars a semester.
How to Buy Used Books at Low Prices
By :
Gary Lintern
Although Amazon Marketplace is a great place to buy and sell used books, it's not always the cheapest source. There are steps you can take to make sure you're getting the best price.
Acclaim For The Dream Of The Decade
By :
Edward Victor
A revival of the play Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell is opening in London, starring Tom Conti. The play is set in the Coach and Horses pub in London, where its owner is selling copies of a novel by another famous regular, Afshin Rattansi.
Used Books Save You Money
By :
Susan Jan
Buying used books helps save money without compromising on knowledge
Top novels of 2006: Publishers and dates for your diary.
By :
Edward Victor
Big names dominate the novels to watch for the new year. This is the list for those awaiting 2006's Booker winner.
Live in a Luxury Hotel Not in a House - The Dream Of The Decade
By :
Edward Victor
The main character in the new novel by award-winning journalist, Afshin Rattansi, The Dream of the Decade lives in a luxury hotel room. London, New York, Paris - more and more are exchanging homes for suites.
Europe's biggest war since WWII - how well was it reported?
By :
Edward Victor
A 2006 "Scoop" written by a former BBC producer examines the evidence of how well the war in Yugoslavia was reported in "The Dream Of The Decade."
Tristram Shandy, Cock and Bull and The Dream of the Decade
By :
Edward Victor
The resurgence of Laurence Sterne-style writing as Michael Winterbottom's new film starring Steve Coogan is released in UK cinemas.
Where to Buy Used Books or Textbooks
By :
James Hunt
New books can cost you a substantial amount of money if you're an avid reader and like to buy many of the books that you read...
Getting Published
By :
John Neyman, Jr.
Getting Prepared to Be a Published Author.
Depression Can Turn into Joy
By :
Ann Stewart
Staving off depression and/or coming out of it is not as hard as you may think. By redirecting our thoughts and practicing these simple steps, you will soon see amazing results.
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