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For several years, Aneeta Sundararaj has been helping writers through her website with countless articles, reviews and interviews. Now, she has compiled all her experience and expertise in her new book for beginner writers, “How to Tell a Great Story”. After a brief introduction, Sundararaj takes beginners through all the steps necessary to become a great storyteller, from vital preparation, to understanding themes, to the reasons for telling a great story, to painting your setting and much more.

Why eBooks?

September 28, 2011 posted by admin
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Books have always been interesting to people, as they provided people with essential information on many different subjects. Aside from this, a lot of books are also used to make people laugh, make them cry or make them think about the meaning of life, for instance. In the last decade or so, books have been almost replaced with an alternative to turning the pages with your hands – this alternative is an eBook.

If you are into collecting rocks and other similar specimens, it can come in really hand to have a good rocks and minerals book for reference. You can use it to look up various types of rocks and minerals, and if you have kids, it is a great way to teach them about geology.

Bryan Hidalgo and Gail O’Donnell have amassed a collection of over 100 interviews of Hollywood’s top contemporary talent from the acting community, along with screenwriters and directors. Each interview is structured with a head shot of the person, their short bio, and a dozen or so revealing questions asking what factors have contributed towards their success in their profession. Their answers are soberly articulated both humbly and modestly, but a common thread exists – it takes hard work and never giving up!

Sharks and Rays Of Australia – A Review

April 30, 2011 posted by admin
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So if you’re anything like me and you love sharks, you always need a good reference book about them. It’s easy to identify the big ones or the common ones or the ones that appear on TV, but what about that shark-like shape you caught out of the corner of your eye or that strange shark you saw at a new dive site? Sharks and Rays of Australia is one of those books you must have if you are a scuba diver, scientist, fisherman, marine conservationist or you have more than a passing interest in sharks and rays.

Pete Dunne’s Essential Field Guide Companion

February 25, 2011 posted by admin
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This is a bird identification text that is such a good read even birding novices will love it. Don’t miss a great learning opportunity if you are a birder of any skill level.

Information On an Old Encyclopedia

February 16, 2011 posted by admin
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An encyclopedia forms a reference work that holds summary information from all or one particular division of knowledge. An encyclopedia is separated into articles that can be accessed alphabetically. The entries are long with good details than most dictionaries. Encyclopedia articles provide factual information that covers a particular concept.

Paramedic Books

November 23, 2010 posted by admin
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How will you obtain Paramedic books? Look for books that covers important aspect of paramedic especially the skills and principles that can be applied in real emergency situation.

The book, “The Elements of Style”, is the quintessential reference book for writing. It is a book used by high-achieving students and best-selling authors. It is a must to have this book if you are doing any writing.

Living in the UK, you have a jewellery collection that is made up of pieces collected over the years by yourself and some that you may have inherited from a family member. Then there are those brooches, necklaces or bracelets brought in the local charity shop, car boot or from an online auction Now your interest has grown and you want to know a little bit more. Just how old is this brooch, where does this multi coloured bracelet come from and are they actually worth anything? Looking at the huge number of reference books – just where do you start? This is a guide of 12 books that I have found the most useful for general jewellery knowledge.

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