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Communication had always been the priority of all living beings. As for humans, the first communicative process was the scriptures in caves. This gradually resulted in writings on leafs and then on papers. Today other than advance audio visual communications, books are also a good source of information. In fact, till date, it is still considered to be an idealistically superior mode of communication.
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The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting Derting’s debut novel is a gripping page turner full of romance, mystery, and suspense. Violet’s ability to sense the dead has plagued her since she was little. She had to constantly cope with being drawn to the echoes left behind by the dead. The torment that ensued after her
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The Desert Spear by Peter V. Brett In The Warded Man, Brett had introduced a world in which demons rise from the ground each night, slaughtering anyone they can catch. And each night the people of the land cower behind the only defenses that they have, specialized wards that the demons are unable to cross.
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Killer by Dave Zeltserman You’d think that being in the head of a serial cold hearted killer would be an unpleasant and disturbing experience. Well it is and it isn’t. Leonard’s life is told by alternating from the present to key points in the past. Zeltserman’s writing is a wonderful example of show don’t tell.
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Suspense fiction books are growing in popularity because of the fact that they include elements no other type of novel does. The type of bitter-sweet diversion they present is that of a mystified entrapment that embeds itself in your brain. Continuously it tightens it’s grasp around your senses until you are utterly addicted!
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Mr. Shivers by Robert Jackson Bennett Mr. Shivers was easily one of the most highly anticipated novels of early 2010 for me – the blend of horror, gritty realism, and the bleakness of the Great Depression setting instantly appealed to me, and I was ecstatic when I received an ARC for the title. Add to
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Book trailers are popping up all over the Internet, promoting both fiction and nonfiction books. In most cases these book trailers are similar to movie trailers – sliced together footage of pictures and film clips, often with a voiceover. Movie trailers probably work best when they include footage of a film star that we all
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You don’t have to spend a lot on books to find books you will enjoy reading. In fact, one way to save money on books is to purchase soft cover editions rather than hard cover. This can save approximately 50 percent on your book budget while still enabling you to purchase new releases.Reading frequently is
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Your books — whether fiction or nonfiction — may have a lot more value in them than you realize. We’ll start with a nonfiction book we’ll call 15 WAYS TO START AN ONLINE BUSINESS. And we’ll agree that: – The book has been published (whether from a traditional publisher or self-published doesn’t matter). – Each
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A good book is always regarded as the best friend of man. Usually a collection of handwritten, printed or empty sheets are called books. These may be made of paper, parchment, or any other material and bound together at sides. Each book has number of single sheets and these sheets are called pages. Now-a-days, electronic