Today's Topics - Latest eBook Titles, Lifetime V.I.P. Status and FirstBook.org Charity Drive at: http://www.free-ebooks.net/lifetime.php Hi Aghe! It's time for this week's newest Free-eBooks, listed below, and the last day of our V.I.P. Lifetime Membership drive for donations to Firstbook.org serving underprivileged children. For each new V.I.P. Lifetime Member joining us, the non-profit, First Book gets $2.50 to give away free, hardcover books offline to needy kids in low-income neighborhoods, through local schools and community programs! PLUS... You're granted V.I.P. Status for LIFE! That's ALL the ebooks you want, in any format, for any reading device from a Kindle to an iPad! Check it all out, right now at: http://www.free-ebooks.net/lifetime.php Upgrade now to a V.I.P. Membership for LIFE, for the SAME regular rate as a 2-year subscription! And better yet, when compared to the Annual Rate for two years in a row, you'll see the biggest SAVINGS for life too! Today's the last day to take advantage of this offer of a "lifetime" for your own personal, Lifetime V.I.P. Membership, here at: http://www.free-ebooks.net/lifetime.php We look forward to giving you the V.I.P. red carpet treatment and donating even more funds| to Firstbook.org too. Thanks from us & the kids too! Free-eBooks V.I.P. Concierge & Your Customer Service Crew | |
| Bringing Back the Best of Yesterday: Can America Regain Its Edge? General Non Fiction, by David B. White This book was written about what it will take for America to find itself. With Crime rising in some areas, addiction and alcoholism, education falling America needs changes immediately. This book is in no way a bashing of this great country but instead ways America can become great again. There are many interesting statistics and research that went into the pages of this book that will interest everyone. |
| Disciples of Oblivion Short Stories, by Walter Lazo Walking home from work one night, a man sees an impossible thing: a rip in space. Out of this pours forth a malevolent being, a vampire. The existence of such a thing will challenge not only his sanity but his notions of Good and Evil. Can he resist the calling of oblivion? 10 pages in lenght. |
| Speak A Little Louder Short Stories, by C.C Hazel It is a story about a victim/survivor and her family. The emotions they go through and all they say and do. Even more important what they don't and cant say. |
| Twice In a Blue Moon Mystery, by Wilf Voss The quiet existence of a sleepy country riding school is shattered when one of the staff is brutally attacked and another abducted. A dark history, lies and deceit leads to a terrifying revenge that leads from gangland London to the wilds of Dartmoor in this fast paced crime thriller. |
| Excuse Proof Fitness Survival Guide Fitness, by Derek Doepker This is not your typical "eat less, exercise more" fitness book. It is the sum of 8 years of research to find the best tips and tricks for busy people to burn off stubborn fat and keep it off for life. It covers topics ranging from: 1. Ways to overcome the body's "fat setpoint" that keeps people struggling to lose stubborn weight. 2. How to get and stay motivated with a few simple "mind hacks." 3. Simple tricks for preparing fast healthy meals for busy people. Plus much more from Derek Doepker, the founder of Excuse Proof Fitness at http://excuseproof.com |
| What To Do If Trapped In a Lift With a Dentist Poetry, by Mark Lewis A free book of poems about rabbits, zebras, swans, horses, jetpacks, misogynist advertising, rotating vicars, walkmen, Arthur Neagus, Higgs-bosons, automated call centres, oxymorons, snooker, cornflakes and soiled bandages. |
| The Book of Snobs Humanities and Arts, by William Makepeace Thackeray William Makepeace Thackeray was born in 1811 in Calcutta of Anglo-Indian parents. He was educated at English schools and Cambridge but left without a degree. European trrips were cut short by the loss of most of Thackeray's inheritance in 1833 in Indian bank failures, upon which he decided to make his living as a painter. Returning to London in 1837, he found himself with two young daughters and an insane wife by 1840 and forced to write for a living. Most of his early output was reviews, sketches, comic items or short serials for magazines, often under pseudonyms. His first novel, Barry Lyndon, was serialised in 1844, and Thackeray also published three books in the 1840s. His satiric vein and discontent with contemporary fictional norms led to his first major novel, Vanity F... | | The value of a thorough copy edit eBookEnvy.com Article I know that I am not the only person who can be completely turned off a book if the grammar is faulty. And even if the occasional subject-verb agreement is fine with you, a confusing or complicated sentence just takes away from the enjoyment of the book... | | |
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