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- Trouble with Harry Potter Hallows audio book Tonight I was ripping in the audio book into my MP3 player. Disc 6 ends with Chapter 13e Disc 7 beings with Chapter 13i it is missing 13f, 13g, and 13h. Sure enough, I went to the book and it is missing from p 258 beginning with There were more...
- Special Features at Love Romance Passion It has come to my attention that some readers of Love Romance Passion are unaware of certain features here. In case you also were unawares, I have compiled and shared them below. Book Reviews: You have the standard book reviews, but did you know that Love Romance Passion provides a...
- Audio Books | Joint Venture | Earn 10% more from your website. What if I do 99% of the work and you earn 10% extra from your website? If you have your own website, I would like to do a joint venture with you. I will build the content and you can place it in your website. To get an idea...
Between the Sheets with Rebecca Rogers, Narrator of Maestro’s Butterfly Between the Sheets is a play on words, not only referring to sex and the bedsheets but also to the pages of a book. This section of the blog is dedicated to going beyond the printed page to learn more about the industry, the parts usually forgotten by the...- Fantasy with a Dash of Romance "Every age embraces the vampire it needs," said Mike Deloney. Read on here. The Top 3 Young Adult Books From 2008: in no particular order... Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (vamps), Brisingr by Christopher Paolini (dragons), Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling (wizards). What this means: While it's...
Top 50 Romance Novel Blogs to Watch in 2009 Romance, I can't get enough of it. I'm constantly surfing the internet subscribing and looking into new blogs geared toward romance novels and the genre. I've compiled a list of fifty blogs that I think readers and authors of romance should watch this year. In this list there are group...
Between the Sheets with Olivia Roland, Narrator of Land of Falling Stars Welcome to the second article under Between the Sheets. Here we get to focus on going beyond the printed page to learn more about the industry, the parts usually forgotten by the time the product hits the shelves. Today’s special guest is Olivia Roland, narrator of Land of Falling...
2nd Edition of Romancing the Novel Carnival Welcome to the second edition of romancing the novel since it's reinstatement. We were a little light again this month on submissions so I filled them in with posts that I enjoyed. There's plenty to read and explore which I hope you will do. For the dads out there,...- In praise of books In Praise of Books A book is a garden you can hold in your hand, An orchard you can take on your lap. A book is a companion who sleeps Only when you are asleep, And speaks only when you wish him to. A book is a tree that lives...
Get into Bed with Rhonda Leigh Jones (Author Interview) Today's intimate interview is with Rhonda Leigh Jones, the author of Maestro's Butterfly, which was reviewed the other day. I'm excited to share her with you today as we're going to be discussing audio books, epublishing, her books, writing and more! Q: I have just finished listening to Maestro's...
- My media fast One of the things recommended by The 4-Hour Workweek (affiliate link) is a media fast. The author lays out "the rules", which are essentially no web surfing, no news or newspapers, no magazines, no audiobooks, no TV, and no reading. There are a couple of exceptions: one hour of pleasure...
- Total Money Makeover book giveaway Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it, and Happy Thursday to those who don't. Since I'm in the giving mood, I'm giving away a copy of Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover book. (Which is heavy on the debt-reduction aspect.) To enter, just leave a comment on this post mentioning what...
- Viral Marketing Series, Part 2: Your E-book is your Viral Salesman Your E-book is your Viral Salesman E-books are the future and the future is now. The printed word on paper and bound into books used to be the only way information was given and received. They were great, you could take them with you and put them on shelves and...
- Build A Niche Store Guide If you have been struggling with developing niche stores, you will probably want to definitely think about purchasing the new Build A Niche Store e-book that has just been made available. The guide was written by Adam and Kelvin Firminger who are better recognized as the creators of the BANS...
- Things I've learned from my lost luggage: 1. I value comfort highly. (The first clothes I replaced were some shorts.) 2. I have an abundance of clothes. (Even with 10 days worth of clothing gone, I still had things to wear.) 3. I fall into habits too easily. (I was able to mix and match my remaining...
- Of personal legends I'm listening to the audiobook version of The Alchemist by Paul Coelho right now. Early on, the book talks about the idea of personal legends, which are what every person most wants to have happen in their lives -- their real, visceral hopes and dreams. Here is an exchange between...
- "Don't open that gift!!" CNN Money has an article that came as a surprise to me. I had always thought that I could return pretty much anything that I got as a gift that I didn't like. No so anymore: "Quick & easy gift returns? Not this year" Retailers are getting choosier about what...
- Free boxes If you send things priority mail (which I do sometimes), did you know that you can get free boxes sent right to you from the U.S. post office if you order them online? (You can also buy boxes at the post office, but why do that when you can get...
- Do You Think You Will Receive Anything Aquarium Related For Christmas? With Christmas now only a few days away there are a lot of people planning for the day, a lot of children (and parents!) starting to get excited. I know Joshua is! He has done his Christmas list which has been sent, received a lovely letter from Santa, the Christmas...
- Missing a target Setting the goal. My latest goal is to reach a spending level of $1500 or less per month, while still sending at least $800 per month to the mortgage. I figure that reducing my spending by small increments each month will help me get there, so my target for October...
- Getting it Done, Personal Finance-Style: End of the Year Ruminations I was in a bookstore tonight and wandered into the self-help section. There are a lot of good books out there. Of course, some of the self-help/self-improvement books, but I'd bet that well over 75% contain lots of good insights that would improve your life---if you acted on them. If....
- Review: The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color by Martin Heckelman Title - The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by Step Guide in Color Author - Martin Heckelman Format - Paperback, 138 pages ISBN - 0393319660 and 978 0393319668 Publisher - W. W. Norton & Company Release Date - December 4, 2000 The New Guide to Skiing: A Step by...
- Gift cards are gifts Prominent personal finance blogger Liz Pulliam Weston recently repeated her disdain for giving plasticized cash as gifts. I agree that in many instances giving a gift card can imply a lack of tact or thought, but I won't go so far as to say that gift cards are evil across...
- My Financial Week in Review #3 Once again, it's time for a quick recap of what I've done in the past week with regard to money. I finally moved forward with funding my 2006 Roth IRA. I had been procrastinating on this front for the last three weeks. It feels good to get in there. Once...
Inspirational Photo Books Taking a look at the three photographic books that I find most inspiration in
EarthTalk: Rooftop Solar Panels For Home Energy And Hot Water. EarthTalk is a weekly installment from E/The Environmental Magazine. Dear EarthTalk: I am considering solar panels for my roof to provide heat for my hot water and possibly to do more than that. Are there some kinds of solar panels that are better than others? How do I find a...
Internet Bullying or Cyber Bullying is Bigger problem than you might think! Internet Bullying or Cyber Bullying is just one part of the growing problems that youth are creating for themselves and others. There are other cyber crimes that are now taking place, and one in particular that you may want to be more aware of is Happy Slapping. One of the first incidents of Happy Slapping occurred in 2004, in London. Happy Slapping is when an individual is struck by another person or gang of individuals and subsequently video taped or photographed while the beating is taking place. These photos and videos are then circulated by cell phone and/or uploaded and circulated over the internet.
This form of assault is gaining momentum, and we are seeing more and more victims. This form of assault is not only dangerous, but, by putting it on the internet, it becomes available for anyone and everyone forever. This kind of harassment lives online forever. - Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy This is a free book from the Institute of Economic Affairs and is free to download at their site. I have not read it all but the video here is a basic overview of what is in it and I am going to embed the book here for you to...
- Basics of Prepaid College Tuition 529 Savings Plans Have you noticed an upward trend in college costs over the past few years? I am guessing that you have. College costs have been increasing every year at an average of 6% per year. That means that a public university that costs $10,000 today will cost approximately $29,368 in 18...
- Back to Basics: Keep on top of your income streams If you're like me, you have a job, and you also may have money invested and in savings. Your investments may have lost some, or a lot, of their value over the past months. But you are still making money, hopefully. Having a job or a source of income is...


























































































