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RADICAL HABITS By Sadee Whip is Released
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Radical Habits is written for today's overwhelmed and busy reader - filled with practical and profound 'habits', readers will find it amazingly accessible and immediately applicable. This unique book can be read in less than an hour with wisdom and insights that will last a lifetime.
THRILL OF THE ROOKIE is Released
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
The new book, 'Thrill of the Rookie' is said to be making headlines and news wave across the nation and other continents across the globe. The book is a story of immigrant's struggles and triumph in the United States. The Author addresses issues never before discussed in other books before it. He called the book a journey into a new and virgin frontier. Others have also called it a thriller and bible on immigrants experiences and overcoming obstacles for immigrants and citizens alike, according to the author.
JUGGLING CHAINSAWS by Andrew Maksymowicz, Now Available at Amazon
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Andrew Maksymowicz, a motivational speaker and founder of the charity Too Much Too Soon Foundation, has just released his first-ever non-fiction book titled 'Juggling Chainsaws.' In his newly-published book, Andrew explains how losing both of his parents to cancer-his father passed away in 2005 and his mother in 2012-not only started him on a spiritual journey of grieving and loss, but also helped him discover the path that he needs to travel in life.
FEISTY FIRST LADIES is Available in Audiobook
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Move over Michelle Obama-Mary Todd Lincoln's back. No modern-day fashionista has got anything on Mary Lincoln, who was quite a clothes horse herself, and perhaps the first shopaholic in the White House. As Autumn Stephens says, 'Today, maniacal Mary Lincoln would be the self-dramatizing star of some Beltway twelve-step program, or popping Prozac like miniature petit fours, or holding an Oprah audience in thrall with tales of how an ungrateful nation did her wrong.'
LACKING LIPS OF TIME Reveals Deeper Sensuality
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Shaghayegh 'Sharon' Farsijani's new book of multicultural poetry, 'Lacking Lips of Time,' is imbued with her experiences of growing up in two entirely different cultures, living in some of the world's biggest and most diverse cities, working as a television reporter and a late-night radio talk show host in Iran, and living the corporate lifestyle back in the United States.
Solstice Publishing Announces Newest Section, Solstice Celebrities
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Solstice Publishing announces its newest section, Solstice Celebrities, which offers numerous books pinned by well-known figures in the entertainment industry.
Author e.e. beck Releases ONE NIGHT PAST FOREVER
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Around the world, people are spellbound by the superhero image-men and women possessing great powers and noble virtues-and stereotypes remain through Hollywood productions like Superman, Captain America and, recently, The Dark Knight Rises. In the new novel One Night Past Forever, author e.e. beck puts a darkly riveting twist to the superhero mythos and introduces two fractured individuals bound together by love and lust, loyalty and betrayal, life and death.
THE EDGE OF THE WEDGE Revisits America's Past
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
When AMC's 'Mad Men' opened its current season to an all-time high in viewer ratings (the show's fifth season delivered 3.5 million viewers for its two-hour premiere), the indictment was clear - America's past is still in vogue.
Amazon Announces Availability of EMOTIONAL ABUSE
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
This is a very clear, well-organized combination of one woman's first-hand experience with emotional abuse and a victim's guidebook to the signs of emotional abuse and tips for front-line defense against it. It is engaging and personal, making it a quick read with succinct, memorable information. This book naturally falls into two sections, 'Part I' (the tricks) and 'Part II' (side effects, coping, etc.). Her tone is personal and supportive toward anyone experiencing these behaviors at the hands of an emotional abuser, both of which are appropriate in the context of this book.
John W. Nichols Releases Adventure Novel, GO FOR THE GOLD
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
What happened to Blackbeard's treasure? Salvage operations continue off the coast of North Carolina to recover portions of Blackbeard's command ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, but little treasure has been retrieved. John W. Nichols' novel 'Go for the Gold,' the first book in the new Honch Wilson series, is an action-packed thriller aimed at reading fun for tweens. The story is set in the imaginary town of Mineville, North Carolina, nestled along the Bonner River. Henry Wilson's ancestor, the founder of the town, collected clues about Blackbeard's treasure, and left them behind without discovering the secret location. Henry uncovers those clues, along with an ancient pirate map, and embarks on a quest to find the gold. A web of evil ensnares Henry as he discovers how far some men will go for the gold. Henry teams with an FBI agent to locate a kidnapping victim and risks his life in a daring attempt to save his friends. The treasure hunt leads Henry to examine his values and discover true riches. Henry's Grandpa and Aunt Gwynn are college professors who slip historical dialogue into the action, giving the book a solid historical component.
Joe C. Noriega's ARIZONA RANGERS Tells of Fighting the Outlaws of the Arizona Territory
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
General Robert E.Lee surrendered on April 6, 1865, in a small town called Appomattox. Soon after, America began a vast movement to the Western frontier. The Civil War was over, and the men were going home to start a new life or continue where they left off. However, they had no idea what awaited them, how they would be put in harm's way more times than they cared to count.
New Poetry Book Spreads Faith in God
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Poetry has always been a part of Susan's life. From this passion, she weaves words and rhymes that communicate the messages from her heart to touch readers in her new book titled McCullough's Roost. This poetry anthology houses profoundly moving and expressive pieces dedicated to those who touched her life.
Richardson's DON'T TELL Reveals Important Teenage Issues
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Author Renee Richardson pens a riveting story based from an intense and untoward sequence of events that occurred to her and her family in the year 2011. A striking account demanding immediate attention and guidance from parents for their teens, Don't Tell brings to light the underlying theme of teenage mental illness and its manifestations, including depression, male anorexia and cutting or self-harm, as well as incidences of rape, bullying and abuse.
Rajaram Pagadala Releases SRI SAIBABA'S
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Today's fast-paced and success-driven world can be overwhelming. Author Rajaram Pagadala believes that in order to prevail in the daily grind of life, it is important to have a teacher or guru whose example can help one find and stay in the righteous path. Pagadala himself has been following the teachings of Sri Shiridi Saibaba for fifty years. In 'Sri Saibaba's Charters and Sayings' -As I Understand: A Social Reformer, a Social Scientist, and a Social Engineer (A Devotee's Perspective), he shares what he has learned from the study of his life and principles and invites readers to join him on a journey of illumination and true happiness.
Brent W. A. Henderson Offers Suspense and Murder in PROFILE OF A KILLER
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
The news travelled like fire. Metro Atlanta is now dealing with yet another serial murderer who targets children, this time preadolescent females at Georgia's Stone Mountain Park. Chief of Detectives Theo Reed and his forensic psychiatrist friend Aiden O'Brian are in a tight grip to find the killer. Reed pulls out all the stops to find the killer. Profile of a Killer, by Brent W. A. Henderson is a heart stopping and riveting suspense thriller serial murder. Readers will be left on the edge of their seats as this thrilling book is full of surprises with an unexpected turn and death-defying twist.
CAUSES OF WEALTH OF PEOPLE Published in New English Edition
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Chinese business guru Zhao Yanchen wrote Causes of Wealth of People based on his decades of painstaking efforts of studying economics, research, contemplation and practice of entrepreneurship. His objective was to reveal the Eastern wisdom of entrepreneurial law through a book which served as the entrepreneurial bible in today's China. Now, this new English Edition further brings his wisdom to Western entrepreneurs and business people, helping them not only with executing their own entrepreneurial projects but also with understanding the Chinese entrepreneurial mindset and thereby improving international business cooperation.
T.P. Manus Ulzen Reveals Family History in JAVA HILL: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Author T.P. Manus Ulzen carefully pens a harrowing and deeply meaningful narrative that depicts a nation's evolution through ten generations of a family linking four continents in Java Hill: An African Story. This book unravels a family history and its many tumultuous struggles towards discovering the real essence of emancipation, peace and happiness.
Baby Changes Lives in GOOD DEEDS BAD DEEDS
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
'Babies don't need fathers, but mothers do. Someone who is taking care of a baby needs to be taken care of,' American film director Amy Heckerling once said. In Shakira Boone's newly published autobiography, titled Good Deeds Gone Bad, readers can follow the real life story of a baby who has changed the lives of a few women around her amidst corruption, lies, cover-ups and slander, and then readers will discover the startling truth about Heckerling's words.
Kirkconell's New Book AMERICAN HEART OF DARKNESS is Released
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Up till now, more Americans realize that the country is dipped in a deep abyss of problems. A crisis requiring immediate intervention before America can surface to the top once more. Robert Kirkconnell pinpoints these problems that warrant discernment through a discussion in strict regard for what is considered right and sound in his debut book American Heart of Darkness.
New Memoir THE SANCTAMOOJA AND ME is Released
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
The Sanctamooja And Me is about author Mel Brown's young life spent in Washington state's Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area and on his grandparents' farm in northern Idaho. He was born in 1940 and that was back when boys could be boys and they were. Reading this book will make readers wonder how Brown and his brothers lived past nine years old. They played hard and the author is sure that their parents also prayed hard that their sons would live through their boyhood, their adolescence and become responsible adults. It is about a charmed existence that the author now looks back on with wise humor and with the same love for life he had when he was young. It is an amazing reading adventure about a country boy that reflects the child in every person who motivates them to live life to the fullest.
Sumitra Releases New Collection 'A Poetic Sojourn into Life's Chronicles'
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
In her new book of poetry, 'A Poetic Sojourn into Life's Chronicles' (published by Trafford Singapore), Sumitra Woodhull reflects on her innermost thoughts, feelings and emotions. Her poems are inspired by her life, and she delves into experiences that moved and affected her deeply and profoundly.
BEWARE! THERE'S A BULLY IN ROOM 203! Chronicles the Life of a School Bully
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Bartholomew Jones seems like a typical seven-year-old, but there's a reason why the children in Ms. Peacock's 2nd grade class call him Bart the Bully. Author Nona Ransom depicts the trouble that this boy causes and the repercussions of his misbehavior.
Wally Rentsch Takes Readers on a Fly-Fishing Adventure in STREAM FEATHERS
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Fly fishing is a popular activity and noted for its angling method which uses an artificial 'fly' to catch fish. To Wally Rentsch, author and fly-fishing enthusiast, fly-fishing is more than a means of recreation, it is a perfect activity for relaxing and finding inner peace and a sense of place. In his new book, Stream Feathers: Fly Fishing with a Naturalist, he invites readers on an adventure that will let them experience the mystique of fly-fishing and writing haiku in the wild Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania.
New Children's Book PAINTBRUSH KITTY is Released
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Author Ruth Rebecca Gough penetrates the fine line between childhood and adulthood fantasy by creating two adorable characters who bond in pursuing a captivating journey of adventure that imparts the essence of love and encouragement.
Richard Convery Releases WILL
by BWW News Desk - July 02, 2013
Richard's latest book, 'Will: 15 years on the city streets - Wezzo survived!' (published by Trafford Singapore), is inspired by the real-life 15-year city streets survival by Greg Westbrook, an old high school friend. 'Will' gives readers a personal insight into Wezzo, the central character's downward spiral onto the streets of Newcastle, Australia.

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