Archive for the 'Books' Category

Love Story by Erich Segal - a Critic’s Pivotal Observations

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The crux of Mr. Segal’s abilities can be exhumed with finality and elegance in the first five lines of the novel. He is a man of insightful, if not conniving, brilliance and a quiet loftiness that is not altogether uncommon in a humbling intellectuality overwhelmed with poise and reflection. A novella in its ulterior avatar, [...]

Leathericon.com Fashion House….

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

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leather with trendy upbeat style and unsurpassed designs. A
synonym for fashion and innovation, our leather garments boast
of exotic designing and finishing. Our wide collection of
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leather bombers, leather pants, leather bikers, leather cycle
jackets, leather motorcycle jackets, leather coats, leather
skirts, riding chap [...]

How to Protect Your Ebooks and Software from Being Stolen!

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

There are many systems that can lock your software or document, allowing you to control access to that file. But the problem arises with assuming that this will stop all theft? A well thought out, thorough protection system can deter theft, but it cannot stop it 100%.
An “unbreakable” protection system simply does not, and will [...]

The Worst Journey in the World - Apsley Cherry Garrard

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

This is the book acclaimed by those who do the acclaiming as the bar-none most compelling tale of people having a bad time, ever told. Paul Theroux describes it as the best adventure book he’s ever read. Couple that with the perennial appearances on the ‘best this’ and ‘best that’ lists and it becomes clear [...]

Stewie Griffin Depicts the Winter of Spengler’s Discontent

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Oswald Spengler predicted a protracted winter in The Decline of The West. Spengler wasn’t alone in his depiction of a distopian society where fashion reigns over utility, luck is dominant, bureaucracy squelches progress and the rich have a firm hold on the reigns of an incipient global culture. Spengler was one of the first to [...]

10 Wise Ways To Make Money With Adobe PDF

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

1. Write an ebook and sell it
Obviously this is the ultimate method of making money - your own book in digital downloadable format.
There are many excellent courses on the Internet showing you how to write your own ebook.
The major advantage is you can have an army of affiliates promoting it for you.
The downside is writing [...]

E-Books: Using Their Power

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Have you ever wondered why e-books are so popular? Could anyone
write and publish one? These are a couple of questions that we
will answer today.
Nowadays you can find e-books everywhere on the internet. There
are even libraries where you can download them directly to your
computer. While some e-books are free, because they are in
public domain, there are [...]

Ebooks Are The BEST Form Of Advertising!

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Ebooks are part of the new frontier of cyberspace. They are an entirely new medium for sharing marketing information, ideas, techniques, and expert knowledge.
Each day the number of people accessing the Internet grows, causing the exposure of your Ebook to increase incrementally. It’s obvious why electronic self-publishing has become so popular so quickly.
The publishing industry, [...]

Pariah - Book Review

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

“Pariah, written by multi-talented artist and author Timothy
Goodwin, is a science fiction, fantasy novel that incorporates
some very clear ideas to what is wrong with today’s world.
The characters are colorfully portrayed and the battles were
very well written.
Eric, the main character, is a victim of an abusive father and
endures extreme poverty as a young adult. He is [...]

Review: “Strategies for Reshaping the Workplace” by Angelina B. Laycock

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that in 2006 there will be 151 million jobs in the U.S. and a labor pool of only 141 million workers to fill them. Companies today are facing a daunting challenge as they struggle to recruit and retain knowledgeable employees. Add to this mix employees who are [...]