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Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from Northern Michigan University and a Ph.D. from Western Michigan University. His family’s long relationship with Upper Michigan and his avid interest in genealogy inspired Dr. Tichelaar to write his series of novels about his hometown. He is the author of "The Marquette Trilogy" consisting of "Iron Pioneers (2006)," "The Queen City (2006)," and "Superior Heritage (2007)," as well as "Narrow Lives" (2008) and the ... [More]

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  • Kenyan-American Woman Goes From Slums to Soaring on Eagle's Wings
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Emily Soroko, by revealing her own triumph over adversity, teaches readers how to overcome fear and difficulties and with faith in themselves and in God, soar on eagle's wings to the fulfillment of their dreams and grows. Emily, who grew up in a Kibera slum section of Nairobi, Kenya went on to travel the world, work for the U.S. Government, and fund many charitable activities from fashion shows to helping the people of Kenya.


  • Coupons Create Crazy, Creative Ways to Save Big - Just Ask the Krazy Coupon Ladies
    [Book-Reviews:Personal-Finance] Coupons can help you save big, bigger than you ever imagined. The Krazy Coupon Ladies know how to get a hundred dollars worth of groceries for mere pennies. With the information they have learned about shopping, coupons, and sales, you can legally leave the store feeling like you robbed the bank.


  • Supernatural Romance About Murder, Justice, and Crime Investigation
    [Book-Reviews:Mysteries-Thrillers] "The Murder of Marilynn Gaines" is about a two hundred year old murder and how the mystery of a missing woman is finally put to rest. It is also the story of a love between a man and a surprising woman in a small New England town. A haunted house, a writer of mysteries, and a town of quirky characters make W. Robert O'Brien's novel a fun, metaphysical reading experience.


  • Well-Researched and Complete Compilation of Disaster Recovery Training
    [Book-Reviews:Current-Affairs] George Doherty applies his considerable experience as a mental health worker for crises by outlining the essentials for planning ahead for disaster and crisis intervention. With information on how to help those affected by the crisis as well as how to maintain well-being among workers and everyone involved, this book is a must have for everyone who tries to assist the general public when things go wrong, from nurses and doctors, to EMTs, firemen, psychologists, and volunteers.


  • Secret of Salesmanship is in Selling Change
    [Book-Reviews:Business] As a companion volume to his earlier "Forceful Selling," Brett Clay here offers practical advice and applications for how salespeople can be successful. The secret--there are over 101, but they boil down to knowing how to be an agent of change by helping the customer implement change in a successful manner. A must read for any salesperson who wants to compete in the twenty-first century!


  • Compelling Story of One Man's Temptation and Transformation
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Mark Svetcos' "Compulsion" is the compelling story of a man who gave into his obsessions and didn't know how to say "No." The result was a downward spiraling disaster from a life of sex to the loss of a business and his integrity. The ultimate result was an inner transformation and now reaching out to help others from making the same mistakes he made by his founding of the Responsibility Movement, as told in this book.


  • New Book Offers How to Change Your Lifestyle to Live the Life You Deserve
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] "Forever Young and Vibrant" is the second in Debi Waldeck's "In the Beginning...There was Wellness." Debi Waldeck discusses the current lifestyle of Americans, particularly poor nutritional practices, that are leading to cancer, migraine headaches, stomach complaints, and other ailments. Debi offers practical advice and information from cutting edge research to help readers have the vibrant lives they deserve.


  • New Book Offers Hope For Future Generations Through Health Awareness
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] Debi Waldeck's "Saving 'Generation Next'" is the first volume in her fascinating and important series "In the Beginning...There was Wellness." In this volume, she discusses the health problems she and her children have faced, and the exploration into health and wellness she undertook to resolve their health issues. Her fascinating journey provides valuable information to bring bodies back to optimum levels.


  • New Book Offers Improved Relationship With Money and With Life
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] "The Currency of Thought" is the third volume in Debi Waldeck's "In the Beginning...there was Wellness" series. Debi explains how being in control of your finances can help you with all of your well-being. In her mission to save Generation Next, she offers invaluable advice in getting out of debt, managing your finances, and having financial freedom. This final book of the series is a triumph!


  • Parents Can Have it All Too!
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Kate Raidt, entrepreneur and mother, knows how to work hard while putting her family first. In her new book, "The Million-Dollar Parent" she shares her life journey and the tips she has picked up along the way to make life vibrant, a career successful, and family life all it can be. Now she shares her journey with readers so they too can have their cake and eat it too!


  • Interview With Author John R Afamasaga About His New Work "GUIPOPERA II"
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] Welcome, John. Judging from our communications in the process of setting up this interview, you seem to be in good spirits. Is there any particular reason for this vigor?


  • New Journal Provides Multiple Aspects For Understanding and Healing
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] "Recovering the Self" is a much-needed and inspiring new journal filled with resources for personal recovery, health issues, and understanding the human spirit in all its aspects. This journal provides multiple voices and points of view ranging across cultures, genders, religion and sexual preference. Interviews, poetry, fiction, book reviews, and stories of overcoming adversity make this debut issue one not to be missed.


  • Humorous, Meaningful and Overdue Look Into Emergency Services Worker Experiences
    [Book-Reviews:Non-Fiction] Sherry Jones Mayo provides an insightful, humorous and touching look at the role of emergency services workers. "Confessions of a Trauma Junkie" depicts the difficult yet rewarding work of these much under-appreciated but vital people. Everyone will come to appreciate the role of emergency medical personnel after reading this book.


  • Book Packed With Colorful Stories and Good Advice Offers Guide to Happiness
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Dr. Flora Morris Brown offers a guide to happiness so people can achieve the success, inner joy, and abundance they deserve. Brown begins by teaching people to focus on what they want, not on what they don't want. She then helps readers how to visualize their goals and take steps to achieve them. Brown's personal stories provide excellent and inspiring examples throughout of how people can claim their personal power and discover the lives they've always wanted.


  • An Apocalyptic Science Fiction Novel of Love and the Search For Life's Meaning
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] The title of "As Worlds Burn" by James Dwight suggests an apocalyptic tale, but such a designation is far too simplistic. While it is a science fiction novel of war on another planet that takes place after what appears to have been a great catastrophe, the reader will discover the focus is upon a very philosophical and even spiritual story about what it means to be human and the role God plays in our lives.


  • Guinevere Comes Alive As Thirteen-Year Old Prospective Bride in Children's Novel
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] New children's novel about Guinevere depicts her on the eve of becoming a queen. A birthday celebration, visit with Merlin, and an encounter with a unicorn make this an imaginatively charming revision of the Arthurian legend.


  • Author of "The Money Belt" Doesn't Disappoint With New Page-Turner Thriller "Diamond"
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Alan Robertson's second novel, "Diamond" introduces Jack Tramp, a man about to inherit a fortune who takes on a private investigator job to tide him over until the money comes his way. What will happen until his inheritance comes through is far more than what he bargained for as he becomes involved with musicians, beautiful women, con-artists and near-death escapades.


  • New Book Teaches Wise Retirement Planning and How to Pay As Few Taxes As Possible
    [Book-Reviews:Wealth-Building] Rick Rodgers' new book "The New Three-Legged Stool: A Tax-Efficient Guide to Retirement Planning" provides practical advice on how to balance your retirement savings among Tax-Deferred Savings, After-Tax Savings, and Tax-Free Savings. How you should invest your money, how much if any money you can expect from Social Security, and how to make sure the IRS gets as little of your hard earned money as possible are among the many valuable pieces of advice offered in this long overdue book for everyone who wants to make sure they are comfortable in retirement.


  • New Book Offers Exceptional Advice on Finance and Investing
    [Book-Reviews:Personal-Finance] James Studinger shares his years of experience as a financial advisor. He offers common sense advice on how to become wealthy, how to find a reliable advisor, and how to track your path to achieving your financial goals. His book "Wealth Is a Choice" shows people how anyone can obtain wealth if they choose wisely.


  • Traumatic Incident Reduction May Be the Solution
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] "Beyond Trauma" is a comprehensive discussion of the therapeutic Trauma Incident Reduction (TIR) technique. The book provides numerous articles, interviews, and examples about TIR and explains how the therapy can benefit people whether they have suffered major trauma and tragedy or simply anxiety from taking tests or stress from their daily jobs. This easy-to-follow, informative book is one that will provide relief and growth for anyone interested in improving his or her life.


  • Twelve-Year Old Girl's Diary Makes 1913 Copper Strike Live Again
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Deborah Frontiera recreates the 1913 Union Copper Mine Strike in Calumet, Michigan by imagining it through the diary of twelve year old Emma. Caught between the various views of her neighbors, Emma tries to understand why the miners are angry, whether the mining company is wrong, and how to understand both sides. When 58 children die tragically in the Italian Hall at Christmas, the strike takes a new turn.


  • Poetic Tale of Devil-Girl is Rich, Harsh, and Hopeful
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Anya Achtenberg's "The Stories of Devil-Girl" is a poetic tour-de-force about a young woman, unwanted by her parents, who learns to make her own way in the world, first on the streets and then through writing. She transcends the human to become a positive Lilith who rescues other women without hope as she had once been. Fiction and poetry blend to create this true sui de generis


  • Fascinating Iraqi Perspective on Iraq War
    [Book-Reviews:History] Issam Jameel, an ex-patriate Iraqi, presents a portrait of Iraq, detailing his recent visit to his homeland and how the country has changed since the fall of Saddam Hussein. Readers will get a new understanding of the Iraq War that the Western media has failed to provide.


  • New Novel is Humorous, Insightful and Memorable Trip Across America
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Sam Moffie's humorous novel takes readers across America on a satirical, political, humorous journey. When Aaron Abrams catches his wife cheating on him with his brother, he leaves to go on a journey across the U.S., working on his next book, a study of what happened to his college classmates. Quirky humor, American history, and memorable characters fill this novel.


  • New Book Provides Help For Those With Mental Illness by Raising Community Awareness
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] Larry Hayes, longtime journalist and advocate of the mentally ill, provides 37 suggestions for how people can raise awareness of mental illness in their community. Most of these examples are based on Hayes's own involvement with mental health services, and his and his family's personal bouts with depression and psychological disorders. "Mental Illness and Your Town" is a must-read book that raises awareness over something that affects as many as one in five people in some way during their lifetimes.


  • The Feel Good Book of the Year "Blessings at Your Fingertips" Reminds Us of Our Blessings
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Nandell Palmer reminds us of all the blessings that surround us, and how something as simple as our fingertips reminds us of how those blessings come into our lives. From stories of how he made a dollar grow into a business, to stories of his fourth grade teacher, Ms. Martin, who received letters of commendation for her teaching from Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Queen Elizabeth II, Palmer brings wonderful stories and blessings to his readers, teaching them about forgiveness, love, and how to bring those blessings into their lives. This book will make the reader feel better than he has in a long time!


  • Interview With Existential Novelist Ray Melnik, Author of "The Room" and "To Your Own Self Be True"
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] In this interview, author Ray Melnik discusses his novels "The Room" and "To Your Own Self Be True." Melnik provides insight into the scientific and existential ideas that inform his works. He also discusses his philosophy of writing and the motivations and depictions of his main characters.


  • Novel Portrays How Science Can Reveal What We Instinctively Know
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Ray Melnik's second novel, "To Your Own Self Be True" recaptures the success of his first book "The Room." Set in 2021, the main character, Kaela, is the daughter of Harry Ladd, main character in "The Room." Kaela has always wondered whether the extraordinary event her father told her about could really be true. Now, through scientific discovery, she will have the opportunity to find out the truth.


  • Informative Look at Requirements to Be a Disaster Worker
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] George Doherty has written an informative book about multiple aspects of being a disaster worker. The focus is largely on understanding what is a crisis, how people interpret crises, and the cultural and regional influences upon how people react to crisis. This book covers everything from war to terrorism to loss of the family farm. A must read for anyone considering a role in crisis intervention and disaster response.


  • Stunning New Diverse Collection of Vietnam War Prose and Poetry Makes War Come Alive
    [Book-Reviews:History] Collection of Vietnam war poetry and prose provides multiple voices and view of Vietnam war. Stories include fictional accounts of the war, eyewitness memories of what happened, and stories of returning to civilian life. Veterans explain the difficulties of war and how it changed them forever.


  • New Book Offers Hope to Families in Understanding PTSD Suffered by War Veterans
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Milly Balzarini tells the personal story of her Vietnam Veteran husband's battle with PTSD, and how it affected their family. "The Lost Road Home" includes many additional stories of veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq as well as their wives and children. This book is an eye-opening look at what post traumatic stress syndrome does to a family, and a source of hope to those who suffer from it.


  • Novel Depicts Positive Existentialism and Imaginative Application of Scientific Theories
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] A fascinating novel tells simple story with existential philosophy and scientific slant based in string theory. Readers will never forget the story of Harry Ladd and the amazing change that happens to him in this story of a family coping with its past trauma and present tension.


  • Honest and Inspiring Tale of NFL Athlete Tony Mandarich's Struggle With Addiction
    [Book-Reviews:Sports-Literature] NFL Player Tony Mandarich tells all in his new memoir. From being the number 2 draft pick for the NFL, through a downward spiral of alcoholic and drug addiction, and then a triumphant football comeback, Mandarich reveals the truth about his mistakes, how he overcame addiction, and the relationship he created with God and himself.


  • Interspecies Communication Explored in Visionary Book
    [Book-Reviews] Marian Volkman's "Turtle Dolphin Dreams" is told by a turtle and explores how dolphins, turtles and humans can learn from each other through communicating via their dreams. The book speaks to readers who seek to understand the earth and its creatures and look beyond the narrow mindset of humans who see the world solely from their own perspective.


  • Perfect Book For Busy Parent Provides Much Thought in Short Segments
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Patricia Anderson has spent many years in education, teaching about child development. This experience, coupled with being a parent herself, made her realize how very little time parents have to read. She has written Parenting, A Field Guide to provide quick helpful advice for the busy parent raising children.


  • Tennis Coach Turned Author Teaches Readers How to Win in Tennis and Life
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] Mary Pat Faley is an energetic, positive can-do voice in the tennis world. Now she is ready to bring the tennis and life lessons she has shared with hundreds of her students to millions of readers. Her practical advice, including detailed instructions for improving your tennis serve for tennis players and motivational exercises perfect for anyone, will make even the couch potato feel inspired to gain a positive attitude and achieve his goals.


  • Documentary Memorializes Six Brothers Who Served in World War II
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Movies-TV] Dan Oja tells the story of the six Koski brothers of Ishpeming, Michigan who all served in World War II. The subtitle of Ordinary Heroes: Six Stars in the Window recalls the flag that hung in the Koski family's window, one star for each son in the war. One of those sons would not return home. This movie documentary tells the story of World War II through the diverse experiences of the brothers, and it speaks to the pain and the pride American family's still feel over six decades later as a result of serving their country and preserving democracy.


  • Incredible Digital Book About Six Brother Soldiers Makes World War II Come Alive!
    [Book-Reviews:History] Dan Oja presents the story of the six Koski brothers of Ishpeming, Michigan, who all fought in World War II. The subtitle of Ordinary Heroes is Six Stars in the Window, reflecting the six stars, one for each brother, sewn on a flag in the window of the family home. By the end of the war, one brother would not return. This moving tale of family and war is captured in digital book format, complete with family interviews, actual letters from the soldiers, and incredible video footage from the war. Truly an interactive reading experience, Ordinary Heroes: Six Stars in the Window is hands down one of the best books ever written about World War II.


  • Beautifully Written Tale of 9-11 Muslim Widow
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Shaila Abdullah's novel "Saffron Dreams" of a Pakistani woman whose husband is killed in the 9/11 World Trade Tower Terrorist Attack is deftly written, and raises important questions of American identity, prejudice, and the role of women. This novel belongs on the shelf beside The Kite Runner and other great works of Muslim writers in English. A must read!


  • Interview With John Reyer Afamasaga - Author of GUIOPERA I
    [Book-Reviews:SciFi-Fantasy-Horror] John Reyer Afamasaga, author of the "GUIOPERA" discusses his writing of his latest work, written in a series of online chapters with mobile phone applications. He discusses his characters and this works place in his larger body of work including "John Lazoo" and "WIPE" as well as his plans for sequels to the "GUIOPERA."


  • Guiopera by John Reyer Afamasaga - An Experimental Treat
    [Book-Reviews:SciFi-Fantasy-Horror] John Reyer Afamasaga has written a preview opera of his works to introduce new readers to the world of John Lazoo, Genisis Jones, Polina Rada and LMLA-Ink. The GUIOPERA is the first in a series of serial internet published books forthcoming by the author of "WIPE" and "JOHN LAZOO."


  • Unbelievable Book About Reversing Aging Process - For Men and Women of All Ages
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] Joan Bunney tells her amazing story of how she has learned to reverse the aging process. Along with personal anecdotes about her life and what she learned along the way to make her a courageous vibrant woman, she discusses health, food, water, and how to reverse the aging process. At 64, Joan has more energy than she had when half her age, and the younger men she dates love it! This woman's courage and wisdom will take readers' breath away!


  • Finally, an Author Who Knows Jack - Marvin Szukalowski Presents A Simple Man's Psychology
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] With "A Simple Man's Psychology," Marvin Szukalowski has written a self-help book that does not pretend to be anything more than his personal life stories and the lessons he has learned along the way. Completely unpretentious and with a welcome sense of humor, this book will entertain as well as teach the reader some simple rules and suggestions for living a full and happy life.


  • Salespeople Must Be Agents of Change
    [Book-Reviews:Business] Brett Clay's new book Forceful Selling shows how the salesperson must change with the new internet world. Salespeople must be agents of change for the organizations they try to sell their products to. Brett Clay shows salespeople how to change themselves in this new climate of change.


  • Breathtaking Awe is a Result From Reading Ann B Keller's "Briggen" - A Science-Fiction Fantasy Mix
    [Book-Reviews:SciFi-Fantasy-Horror] Ann B. Keller's "Briggen" is the first in a trilogy of novels about a fantasy world, and Prince Briggen and his people's quest against the Xandoth who seek to take over the galaxy. This fantasy science-fiction mixed novel is destined to be a classic among fantasy fans. It is worthy of being on the shelves beside Star Trek, Star Wars, Conan the Barbarian and Tarzan.


  • Gigolo on Trial in Intertextual Rollercoaster Novel "John Lazoo"
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] John Reyer Afamasaga's emotional-techno fiction series begins with John Lazoo, an illiterate who becomes a gigolo for the money, until he falls out of love and wants to change his life, and those who were his friends turn against him by accusing him a murder. John Lazoo is the first in a series of remarkable experimental and intertextual novels by Australian novelist John Reyer Afamasaga.


  • Internet Game Controlled By The Player's Mind Is Focus Of New Emotional-Techno Novel
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] An internet game becomes popular across the world overnight. Its players have the ability to create it as they play. Author Afamasaga plays games with the readers' minds as the characters' minds become part of the game of WIPE.


  • Brilliant Treatise on Future of Psychology - Book Review of "Humanizing Madness" by Niall McLaren
    [Book-Reviews:Psychology] Niall McLaren, psychiatrist for more than 30 years, analyzes the various theories of psychiatry. After showing what is wrong with each theory, he explains the criteria for establishing a viable theory. He then gives examples of how that theory can be reached.


  • Timely Vietnam War Novel (Book Review of FNG by Don Bodey)
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Moving novel of a man's tour of duty in Vietnam. War is hell and this autobiographical novel proves it. Relevant to today's situation in Iraq as well.


  • Book Review - Illicit Blade of Grass by John Reyer Afamasaga
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] Modern inter-textual novel by up and coming author. Afamasaga has created a fictional world that blends reality and fiction until they are indistinguishable throughout a series of inter-textual novels.


  • Book Review - Stop Being Pushed Around by Linda Bevan
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Are you a victim? Do you want to find out how to stand up for yourself? This book will teach you how to stop being pushed around.


  • Move Over Dr Ruth - The Jungle King Has Roared (Review of Jungle King Secrets by Paul Adcock)
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] Want a better sex life? Want to make love without being exhausted? Read "Jungle King Secrets" and find the all natural way to improve your love life.


  • Interview With Dennis A Kelly - Author of Achieving Unlimited Success
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Do you want to achieve success in life? Do you feel you are your own worst enemy, letting fear of failure hold you back.


  • The Best Years are Yet to Come!
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Cynthia Barnett helps people plan for enjoying their retirement years in "Primetime Makeover." This guide is not just about making sure you have enough money, medical coverage, or life insurance. Rather it asks people to think about what they want out of their golden years so they don't find themselves shocked and bored by all the time they should be enjoying!


  • Incredible Guide to Achieving Success
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] In "Achieving Unlimited Success" Dennis Kelley reveals clear ways to set and achieve goals. He warns us about how we block ourselves from success, and he teaches us to overcome our fears.


  • Book Review - The Voice of the Muse by Mark David Gerson
    [Book-Reviews:Inspirational-Fiction] Mark David Gerson, author of the award-winning visionary novel, The Moon Quest, shares his secrets as a creative writer in this phenomenal guide to overcoming writer's block and unleashing your creative potential. Gerson offers numerous helpful tips, processes and visualizations to get the right words down on the page and to make those words flow without struggle.


  • Book Review - The Secrets of Medical Decision Making By Oleg I Reznik, MC
    [Book-Reviews:Health-Mind-Body] Oleg Reznik's "The Secrets of Medical Decision Making" offers common sense advice for patients on talking to doctors and asking the right questions. He reveals the problems with the medical health care machine, and how to save yourself from unnecessary tests, expenses, and discomfort.


  • Important Story of Vietnam War Marine and PTSD
    [Book-Reviews:History] Although a history buff, the Vietnam War is one area I have avoided studying simply because I felt it could only be depressing. I was surprised and re-educated about that simple belief by David Powell's autobiography of his tour in Vietnam and how Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affected his life after he returned home. "My Tour in Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat Trauma" retells one marine's experiences on a personal and honest level that makes the reader understand the decisions made by American soldiers, often against their better wishes, and how their time serving their country was both unappreciated and misunderstood.


  • Improve Your Life and Relationships
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] Self-help books are abundant, and I have read a good many of them. Marian Volkman's "Life Skills: Improve the Quality of Your Life with Metapsychology" is one of the more practical and useful self-help books in the marketplace. While not a book about metapsychology specifically, "Life Skills" includes several practical applications of it.


  • Rhett Butler's People - An Excellent Sequel
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] "Gone With the Wind" is the novel I credit for my becoming a historical novelist. So I was elated by the release of "Rhett Butler's People" by Donald McCaig. Authorized by Margaret Mitchell's estate, which previously authorized Alexandra Ripley's sequel "Scarlett" (1990), "Rhett Butler's People" is a prequel and retelling.


  • Book Review - "Harvey the Great Lakes Whale" by William Nelson
    [Book-Reviews:Fiction] "Harvey, the Great Lakes Whale" truly is a whale of a tale. The back cover promises it is "educational and fun for kids of all ages" and it fulfills that promise brilliantly.


  • Book Marketing on MySpace
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Book-Marketing] I have actively marketed my novels on MySpace since February 2006. Here are easy ways to get attention for your book on the social network. Here are easy ways to get attention for your book on the social network.





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