Posted on Friday, July 18, 2014 at 2:44 pm CDT
In 1910, Wallace D. Wattles shook the personal finance and even religious worlds with his release of ‘The Science of Getting Rich’. While embraced by millions yet shunned as a fraud by others, Wattles’ work is still in print over hundred years later – even though it is now outdated and comparatively unrealistic. Wanting to offer the world a twenty-first century alternative that fuses Wattles’ New Thought Movement philosophy with a practical and incredibly simple roadmap to wealth, Kerry O'Hallaron is delighted to announce his new book.
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Posted on Friday, July 18, 2014 at 2:43 pm CDT
Most new authors use their first book to do nothing but simply test the literary waters. However, California’s Leilani Love is quickly proving that a debut novel is also an opportunity to rival a genre’s bestsellers. Love has stormed the scene with gusto to fuse a unique blend of fantasy with a bold exploration of real-world emotions.
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Posted on Friday, July 18, 2014 at 2:42 pm CDT
In this day and age, most self and vanity publishing services will take a cheque from anyone willing to hand one over. This leaves critics and readers with the disheartening task of having to sort the literary wheat from the chaff. However, one Canadian publisher is on a bold mission to not only re-connect readers with fiction written by master wordsmiths with decades of experience, but to re-ignite the careers of acclaimed and much-loved authors that readers thought had dropped off the radar for good.
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Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 2:54 pm CDT
Nobody can deny that bad things happen every day; from simple turns of misfortune to major disasters that inflict global suffering. In his new book, ‘If There Is A Loving God, Why Do Bad Things Happen?’, Robert Gabriel puts many of these plights under the spotlight to not only explore the true reasons behind their cause, but to explore ways of fixing them.
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Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 2:52 pm CDT
When Krakatoa, a volcano in Indonesia erupted years ago, mega tsunamis ravaged the seas as far as North America. Global temperatures dropped and stayed chaotic for five years. If a single volcano could cause this much damage, what would happen if most of the 130 volcanoes in the region erupted? Using this premise as inspiration, author Brenda Beem satisfies readers’ thirst for a look at this worst-case scenario with her compelling new pre-dystopian novel.
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Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 2:51 pm CDT
In this economy, many of those who are struggling would do anything for work. Equally, those who are employed view losing their jobs as a life-destroying dread. However, a group of self-titled ‘dedicated entrepreneurs’ have banded together in a powerful new book to make it clear that losing one’s job can easily become their ticket and fast-track to a better life.
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Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at 11:11 am CDT
In the ongoing aftermath of Edward Snowden’s revelations about NSA spying, Peter Shadowhawk’s action-packed thriller about an out-of-control CIA couldn’t be timelier. Intense, fast-paced, and chillingly real, “The Knights of the Cold War and The Road to Bin Laden” (ISBN 0615976913) portrays a convoluted clandestine world where arrogance and egos run rampant and heroes, rogues, and psychopaths are pitted against each other on their way to putting an end to the communist menace.
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Posted on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at 8:15 am CDT
While fourteen million Jews will celebrate Hanukkah this December, it represents just 0.2% of the population. However, Florida educator Jean Fox is on a mission to put Hanukkah front-and-center in the minds of children across the continent, with her impressive new children’s book.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at 2:42 pm CDT
While many novels offer their readers only a one-read thrill, author and visionary M.D. Kaczkowski transformed his screenwriting skills into a literary debut to not only blur the lines between traditional reading and technology, but leave his readers questioning everything they knew about the ‘separate’ worlds of physics and spirituality.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at 2:37 pm CDT
Michael Justin Lee has never taken America’s freedoms for granted. Born in Hong Kong after his family was forced to flee Mao’s China, Lee considers himself truly blessed to have grown up on American soil. While patriotism runs deep through his blood as a result, Lee has become acutely aware that his children and their entire generation know too little about our nation’s struggles and triumphs. He has therefore taken matters into his own hands.
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