Computer Books: Update yourself With the Latest in Information Technology By : Adam_Jaylin1
Some people are not even aware of what are computers and how are they useful to us. They can benefit a lot by reading Children Books: Entertain and Educate the Little Ones By : Adam_Jaylin1
Good books are the great friends of every children. Books are considered as a valuable resource, as they keep the readers and listeners aware about different stories and facts. They play a vital role
Literary London: on the Trail of the Capital's Most Famous Authors By : Adam_Singleton1
London has produced some of the most successful authors and provided the backdrop for countless novels, so if you want to explore the capital's literary history, perhaps your first stop should be the
Components of Urdu Poem By : Adrian_Young1
Every poem of Urdu poetry is unique and unequalled, but as all genres of literature Urdu poetry also has it scruples and principles and every Urdu poem has basic ingredients which are essential. So,
SOCIO-CULTURAL EXPLORATIONS IN SHASHI DESHPANDES THE DARK HOLDS NO TERROR By : agalya1
The Dark Holds No Terrors as novels of the woman is self-quest and hope to posit the view that women in these novels have established themselves as autonomous beings. Free from the restrictions impos
Prussian Blind Love By : Akinyi1
Prussian Blind Love
EXOTIC: Emil Doerstlings painting, ?Preusisches Liebesgluck (Prussian Happy Love) from 1890 showing Gustav Sabac el Cher and his fiancee Gertrud Perlig. They married in 190
Helena's Secret By : Akinyi1
Chapter 1
Barcelona, Saturday 31st of July 2004
My ears always go funny on board, Helena told Enrique, settling in her seat in the private jet again. She had just had a shower
Jerries and Toms By : AKRAM_SAQIB1
Oft we watch Tom and Jerry cartoon and oft we wish to become Jerry. His boldness always incites us to bell the Tom and live a smooth and happy life. The cartoon goads us to do such a thing as would t
Habbakathoon- the poetess queen of kashmir By : Akram_Sidiqui1
The cultural heritage of Kashmir is as rich as it is varied. This mental child of 'Kashyapa' has been the recipient of fondest love and bountiful benevolence from Nature and has consequently enthrall
What Manga Girls Read By : Al1
The army of Japanese comics (known better as manga) fans grows daily among both men and women. Unlike American comics mostly targeting men, manga has a lot of sub-genres with some addressing exclusivelyBoy Manga Overview By : Al1
Guys are the major audience of comics translated from Japanese and generally known as manga. Despite their omnivorousness, they are targeted by several genres like seinen, shonen, ecchi and hentai. A
Audio Books : the Best Friend of Man By : Alden_Jerry1
The concept of audio books may sound very ground-breaking to very people but the it is not like that. This is just a way of promoting the fondness of books among the people in a unique way. Si
Audio Books: a Perfect Blend of Information and Entertainment By : Alden_Jerry1
The audio books are verbal form of published books. These books are available in a variety of subjects such as fiction, novels, literature, cookery and many more. To make the studies interesting, the
Romance Books: Spreading the Fragrance of Love By : Alden_Jerry1
Life has actually taught us that love does not dwell in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction. Is there any law which usually binds the lovers? In fact, lo
Atonement: a Story That Touches the Lives By : Alden_Jerry1
The books take us to the journey of long, deep and adventurous feelings & emotions. And thus, they are highly entertaining too. There are more than one hundred categories of books available in bo
Romance Beyond the Romantic Age By : Amitabh_Vikram_Dwivedi1
Ah! Freedom is a noble thing Freedom makes a man to have liking.
This paper searches for unity. The Vygotskian principle maintained that the function in cognitive development appears twice, first onTogether We Sing: Feminist Consciousness in Haroti Folklores By : Amitabh_Vikram_Dwivedi1
Poetry and metaphors are everywhere. Even in folklores and myths of which origin is not dated because they find their place in spoken form and they passed orally from one generation to another. Folkl
Lost Impression By : Andrei_Ghejan1
Behind the mirror's mirror there's the abstract shadow...
In the stone hand, which floats on the water,
Lays down Ra's eye watching the show,
The right hand it is...but we think
Neil Strauss: Surviving the Game By : andrew.regan.2006@googlemail.com1
Neil Strauss was until 2005 best known for his journalism and ghost-writing. Having written acclaimed features for 'Rolling Stone' magazine on seminal artists like Eric Clapton and Nirvana, he had go
Andrea G. Pinketts: Varius Lives in a One By : Angela_Curatolo1
Les Figaro has described him a alive Legend. In the 2006 riceived honour Medillion from the Assemblee Nationale de la Republique Francaise to his art e culture. Andrea G. Pinketts, is italia
Anne R. Pierce – Author, Independent Scholar By : Anne_R_Pierce1
Anne R. Pierce is a big-picture thinker with broad interests in history, politics, psychology, and philosophy. She is especially fascinated with periods of upheaval and transition in American life. S
By the Open Sea (a. Strindberg) By : anonymous1
By the Open Sea is an English translation of August Strindberg's novel I havsbandet, originally published in 1890. The fact that for some people, this novel shows Strindberg at
How Books Appear in our World? By : Antony_Washington1
Paperback books have a firm time standing up the recurrent use the majority of school libraries subject them to. Even at what time students are cautious, these books start to fall apart-especially th
Glittering Eyes. By : Anveto1
Social crisis and dead ends feed leaders, innovative and creative persons. The main hero of the novel is Aristotle, a weighty and special figure of labour and student movement, an agitated personalit
Keys to Success During Difficult Economic Times – the Value of Internet Marketing By : Appeal_Media1
Keys to Success during Difficult Economic Times – the Value of Internet Marketing
With so many businesses struggling and even failing, it might be surprising to find out that difficult times s
Art is? By : Artara1
ART?
Art as in the activity of painting, for example, arranges forms, shapes, photos etc. on a flat surface intended to be hung on an upright structure. The images on the canvas are deliberatel
TodayS Fantasy Becomes TomorrowS Reality By : Arthur_Levine1
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Keywords: Fantasy, Reality, Imagination, God, Devil, Dream, AlieWould you Like to Feel and Look Young Again? By : Arthur_Levine1
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Keywords: Feel Young, Attitude, Positive, Hope, Plan, FutureChapter 12 – a New Beginning – Excerpt Johnny Oops Novel By : Arthur_Levine1
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Keywords: Johnny Oops, Novel, Excerpt, New Beginning
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Chapter 7 – School for Gifted Children – Excerpt From the Novel Johnny Oops By : Arthur_Levine1
Just when you think you have life by the cajones, fate grabs hold and squeezes the complacency out of you. Its my own fault. I sold my father such a bill of goods on our fishing trip he decided to go
Excerpt From Homegrown Terrorist - Chapter 1 – Its a Bomb By : Arthur_Levine1
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Keywords: Homegrown Terrorists, Suicide Bombers, Bombs, Fear, K
Chapter 6 – Where to Meet Mr. Fantastic By : Arthur_Levine1
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Keywords: Husband, Hunting, Keys
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Chapter 1 – Its a Bomb - an Excerpt From a Novel Called Home Grown Terrorist By : Arthur_Levine1
A short, thin young man in a dirty kaki colored raincoat and badly scuffed faded brown shoes pushed his way through the crowd propelling a baby carriage in front of him like a weapon. He was sweating
Are You Real? By : Arthur_Levine1
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c Copyright Arthur Levine 2008
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Keywords: Real, Imagination, Faith, Alien, Virtual Reality
Murshid Al Ghinaa Besharh Amthelat Al Benaa Written by Musleheddin Al Lari By : Ateya_Mohammad_Abu_Elbeh1
Summary
This is a study and a research for the manuscript Murshid AL Ghinaa Besharh Amthelat Al Benaa written by Musleheddin Al Lari, who died at 979Hijri year. It is the only scienti
Private Investigator Files: the Truth About Butch Cassidy By : Audry_Grant1
Butch Cassidy is known as a hero in the legends, but often the endings to the tales have been left untold to keep him as mythical and heroic as possible. However, in the Outlaw Trail, the full ta
Private Investigator Files: the Younger Brothers By : Audry_Grant1
One of the best accounts of the Younger Brothers comes from a friend to the Younger family, August Appler, editor of the Osceola Missouri Democrat, who tells how Cole Younger and his band of follower
Private Investigator Files: Jesse James, Studying the Legend By : Audry_Grant1
Perhaps the most famous and glamorized outlaw who ever lived, Jesse James has been known throughout history as a Robin Hood, robbing from the overly-rich railroad tycoons and freely giving to the poo
The Private Investigator: Highlighting the Pinkertons By : Audry_Grant1
When Jesse James and his Wild Bunch had finally robbed one bank too many, Allan Pinkerton and his son William stepped up to exert a very terrifying pressure upon the outlaws. Intelligent, incredibly
Maya Ceremonial Centers By : Avicenna1
The content of Maya classic civilization is very rich and can be summarized only in a briefest way. They consist of large pyramidal mounds and platforms made of earth and rock fill. Many of the Maya
The Maya Decline By : Avicenna1
The causes of the decline of Maya classic civilization is remain a mystery. Various theories about the Maya decline have been suggested. Epidemic diseases, such as yellow fever and malaria are probab
The Peter Shandy Series by Charlotte Macleod By : Barb_Carges1
Between 1978 and 1996 Charlotte MacLeod published ten Peter Shandy novels, all of them wild, wacky and witty. Her characters range from the straight laced to the totally demented. Her plots are fr
A Review of Two Self Published Books Written by Scott Washburn By : Barb_Carges1
Anyone who has tried to have their written word published knows how hard it is to get out of the slush pile and into print. No one wants to take a chance on a new author, which is why self publica
Mp3 Books By : Ben_Jenkins1
Book is one of the best ways to improve language skills and develop skills of expression. Books help not only to enlarge your knowledge and widen your horizon, but to perceive reality as it is and fa
The Hospital Nightingale By : Biliguo_bie_Ansobie1
It was on that fateful Sunday. The gentleman decked in his chair in his fugu dress reading his literature while awaiting the second mass. The church hall was cool and embroided with ribbon c
The Piercing Crash By : bob1
The Piercing Crash
Have you ever crashed on your bike, either because you werent paying attention or not being observant? Last year, I crashed my speeding bike into my dads car. The incident h
The Kindle Proves Revolutions are Costly By : Bob_Livolsi1
Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, began this years Holiday season with the release of the Amazon Kindle. This device is a groundbreaking step in increasing the popularity of eBooks. It boasts an ele
Audio Books Save the Day By : Bobbie_Buys1
Audio books are usually associated with children's stories or with learning languages. They do come in useful when you want to keep a toddler quiet for a few minutes. They are irreplaceable when you
Rabindra Sangeet - Songs of Rabindranath Tagore By : Boris_Tomson1
Rabindra Sangeet - Songs of Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindra Sangeet (Bengali: ???????? ?????, IPA: robindroo?git), also known as Tagore Songs in English, is a form of music composed by Rabindranat
A New Kind of Mafia Story By : Brent_Robison1
Saraceno by Djelloul Marbrook
In Saraceno, Djelloul Marbrook has crafted an entirely new variety of gangster tale. The story of a Mafia hit man and his friend, the grandson of the g
Fun With the Gospel of Bongo By : Brent_Robison1
The High Priest of Prickly Bog by Hiram Blunt, BongoVista Publishing
For those of us who prefer the uncategorizable to the predictably pigeonholed, The High Priest of Prickly Bog is a
Book Review : the Uncertain Universe: the Quest for the Ultimate Limits of Human Knowledge by Bruce Kriger By : Bruce__Kriger1
Cosmology, as a science, limits itself to the study of the universe as a whole; its contents, structure, and evolution. Cosmological beliefs are based on the conclusions drawn from astronomical observatLilli-bunny and the Secret of a Happy Life by Bruce Kriger : Book Review By : Bruce__Kriger1
Lilli-Bunny is a clear-eyed satirical tale. Lilli-Bunny might be you, but without the dog-eat-dog life, work that sucks, shrimpy wage, abuse and discrimination, burnt porridge, rubber love, clay cons
The Joys of Common Sense: Book Review By : Bruce__Kriger1
The Joys of Common Sense is a philosophical book that uses the scientific principles of evolution and psychology to analyze how human nature developed into what it is today. The book explains the bas
A Place Beauteous of Which I Dare not Speak By : burnvictim1
Chap. XI
And when I had released the spirit from his worldly prison, he did sho
A Meeting With the Chancellor of Mysteria By : burnvictim1
Chap. XXIII
The invitation, engraved and in a gold leaf frame, caused me to bespectacle myself for the sake of
Questions for Book Clubs if No One Has Read the Book By : c._b._murphy1
Most members of most book clubs read the book. There's always one or two who have been too busy or something and sometimes there's a person who almost never reads the book. On the rare occasion, very
Love Letters By : C._Nemecek1
Romance someone special with lover letters
My love, my life, my reader. You dont have to write love letters to be romantic with them. Simply reading someone elses love letters alo
Pitt Graduate Publishes New Book By : Cameo_Rowe1
Recent University of Pittsburgh graduate Cameo Rowe Jr.s first book, Defenders of the Realm I: The World Mystic Arts Tournament, will be released to online booksellers fall 2008.
Cameo Rowe gNew Mystery Thriller Novel – On The Grind - Booksigning By : Carol_Gibson1
Stephen J. Cannel Book Signing Vero Beach
A book signing in Vero Beach reveals more than Stephen J. Cannel's latest novel, On the Grind. An intimate look at Cannels effort to pursue his
One With the Herd: a Spiritual Journey By : Carol_Upton1
We are all on a journey to discover our dreams, or lifes dream for us. The only way we can know if the fit is right is to try it on. How does it feel?
The opening pages of Liz Mitt
Beat Eczema Book Review By : Carrie_Putnam1
I wanted to take a few minutes to review the ebook, Beat Eczema. This is a rather new ebook which promises to rid you of annoying itchy red skin in 10 days. It was written by author Susan Clark, who
Why Pay? That Is The Question By : Cathy_Macleod1
Cathy Macleod, 18 Feb, 2009: To free or not to free, as the bard would have written. Aye, theres the point! Publishers worldwide are wrestling desperately with the notion that they should free
Read an Ebook Week, March 8-14 By : Cathy_Macleod1
Cathy Macleod, 31 January 2009: Canadian author Rita Toews suggested Read an Ebook Week, nominating March 8-14, and her initiative has met worldw
Serial Novel Has the Dickens Touch By : Cathy_Macleod1
Cathy Macleod, 2 February 2009: DURING the Christmas and New Year buying period, ebook enthusiasts downloaded a serial hailed as the best since Dickens.
Run Maggie Run, a digital title, now
Fiction Heavyweights Go Digital By : Cathy_Macleod1
by Cathy Macleod, 31 January 2009.
Agatha Christie, Fay Weldon and Ann Morven have all embraced electronic publication as the ebook revolution gushes into the new year of 2009.
The Key to Publisher Survival By : Cathy_Macleod1
By Cathy Macleod
IN the darkness that now grips the book trade, global publishers are stumbling blind to find the spoor of that animal called reader. And their biggest problem is not the worldw
Obama Tells Me All By : Cathy_Macleod1
by Cathy Macleod, 1 February 2009
I met Barack Obama on my back verandah early morning, while sitting with a pot of tea at my elbow and honeybirds crooning. Such is the start to my day i
Happy Readers Surf the Great Book Flood By : Cathy_Macleod1
Cathy Macleod, 31 January 2009:
One could write a book, and somebody probably will, about the pain and drama unfolding now in the book world. The question is would anyone read it?
The
Book Review - a Life of the Genius Ramanujan By : Chanakya1
Although I had learnt that Ramanujan was a genius yet I couldn't appreciate his discoveries or inventions but as I read the book it compelled me to finish reading my very first autobiography and hence tNostalgia By : Chris_Ashby1
Today I visited an old park that in early life I used to frequent; it was coincidence that found me there on a cold December morning, and I felt compelled to indulge my nostalgia. The meandering, broad