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Author: Agatha Christie
Genre: Non-fiction, Autobiography
Published: 1977
Personal rating: 5/5
Yearly count: 25
This autobiography by Agatha Christie is a work of art. She tells her life's story in her own unique way. It's like you're sitting at the kitchen table with her, just talking. I loved reading it, not only because Agatha Christie's life has been a very interesting one, ...
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... selfpubreview makes in the post. "Poorly done" books aren't unique to self-pub. # 13:33 Anyone read The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (Buzbee) or Every Book Its Reader (Basbanes)? Recommend either? #bookreview # 13:57 I've contributed over 100 reviews to Amazon over the years, and zero to IndieBound. Why? Because IndieBound doesn't enable
reviews. #fail # 14:00 My Amazon profile ...
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... a new look.
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After obtaining this preliminary information, it’s time to start thinking outside the box. A quick review of competitors’ websites can help. Needless to say, don’t copy ...
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Subtitled, "An Intemperate History of Beer in Canada" this book really isn't a history. And it isn't always limited to Canada or even speaks to all of Canada. It is really a collection of personal essays on beer culture in Canada and elsewhere, including many on history filling about the first half, from one Ontarian's point of view. But that is a bit too much to fit on the ...
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I'm going to try and make an effort to do more posts. Tyler is upset that I spend so much time on my bookreview blog and no time on our personal blog. I guess we really haven't been doing anything exciting lately so I haven't had a reason to post. Anyway, I participate in different blogger meme's and thought this would be a fun one to do on our blog. In order to participate all you ...
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“DEATH IN THE CHOIR†by Lorraine V. Murray. Tumblar House (Arcadia, Calif., 2009). 186 pp., $12.95. Some mysteries are not all murder and mayhem—you will find feuding sopranos, interparish politics, and the challenges of building a new social life in “Death in the Choir,†an enjoyable new novel from...
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been playing with twitter list last 2 days. love this service! #
Just joined a twibe. Visit to join #
RT @jasonsanford: analysis of online genre magazine circulation For most, most popular page is submission guidelines. #
turned in a column today – hope all goes well with it #
RT @jchutchins: Yet another amen, from @gruber, on self-promotion: #
shifting houses today, will probably be ...
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... physically. This will save you from ripping your keeper shelves apart when the book came from the library or was loaned to you by your best friend.
Now is a good time to get that subscription to "RT Bookreview," or "Locus," or some other review magazine in your genre.
If you read a review of a similar book, clip the review, date it, and toss it into the file, too.
You may be ...
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