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2008-12-08 | ...I have some struggles.... reading this book helped give me a new way to deal with things. This book was written to help and teach kids, but instead of sounding like a grownup telling you what to do, this book read just like a regular story." - by Matthew Feliciano [age 8] for Reader Views
2008-12-03 | The pending release of Forever Richard, the second werewolf and vampire novel by novelist Sue Dent has caused much excitement--and threatens a first printrun sellout-- from a surprising source: Christian readers.
2008-12-02 | Award-winning historical fiction book Shades of Gray: A Novel of the Civil War in Virginia by Jessica James continues to thrill history fans and romance lovers as it climbs the Amazon charts and tops book lovers' Christmas lists.
2008-12-01 | A + Children's Interactive Learning System is for parents and teachers of children ages 4-10. Products are Reading/Activity Books, CD, DVD, and Coloring Posters. Focus areas are Language Arts, Character Education, Bibliotherapy. Target markets: schools, homeschools, centers, retailers, bookstores.
2008-12-01 | Summit Entertainment has started preparing the sequel New Moon, based on Stephenie Meyer's second book in the series, and to contain costs, the studio is filming the third book, Eclipse, back to back using a new director now that Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke is being replaced.
2008-11-28 | With a career spanning decades, Julius Hunter has interviewed 6 incumbent presidents and numerous celebrities, athletes, and notables-- including Oprah, Barack Obama, Sophia Loren and others.
2008-11-28 | This Classic Christmas Gift Book embodies the true meaning of Christmas. Filled with heart-warming, inspirational Christmas Stories this is a great read for the Holiday Season!
2008-11-22 | Barracuda will be enjoyed by readers who appreciate the aquatic action of Jaws, the mob intrigue of The Godfather, and the police procedural sense of The Onion Field.
2008-11-18 | "The Pilgrim" debuted on ComicMix.com this week as free, adult-format, weekly episodic graphic novel. The story is based historical paranormal espionage that began in World War II and continues today.
2008-11-07 | "Green Weenies and Due Diligence", a Humorous Guide to Terms in Vogue in America's Boardrooms, Makes an Original and Fun Executive Gift
2008-11-07 | The Crypto-Capers series is unique, new and interactive. The series can be used in many different ways and levels. Great for the classroom or at home. Readers will have fun with this series, why at the same time, learning about various topics. But most of all, the reader is involved with the story.
2008-11-05 | THE INNOVATION GUIDE for business leaders, managers and new product developers, "The Innovators Toolkit: 50 + Techniques for Predictable and Sustainable Growth" is now available.
2008-11-01 | Award-winning historical fiction author Jessica James has released the results of an independent Presidential Poll she conducted, calling the results 'very revealing.'
2008-11-01 | MediaTechnics Corporation releases non-fiction World War II title using multimedia digital publishing system
2008-10-31 | This new novel by Mississippi doctor, Darden North, chills you to the bone
2008-10-24 | 'Hitler and Mars Bars' author, Dianne Ascroft, discusses her historical fiction novel and the intriguing period it's set in on her upcoming Virtual Book Tour.
2008-10-23 | New Book Offers Alternative to "Build 'em and Bust 'em"
2008-10-20 | Beth Fehlbaum, a long-time English teacher, drew on her experiences as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse to craft her debut novel, Courage in Patience, which released September 1, 2008, from Kunati, Inc.
2008-10-20 | Featured in The New York Times Style Magazine, Christopher's new documentary deconstructs the designers lasting legacy.
2008-10-17 | Linda Merlino, author of the recently published novel Belly of the Whale, is pleased to announce her participation in the American Cancer Society's 15th Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk and survivor's celebration held in Manhattan's Central Park on Sunday, October 19, 2008.