Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Book Feature -- An Inextricable Tale

Hello All,

Today I have with me, to feature, An Inextricable tale by Paul Allgood. Here we go:

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Saul Shields is one of the most compelling arguments for birth control walking the face of the earth, but deep down don't we all try to love waifs and strays who hate themselves?Approximately 150 pages, mature themes dealing with philosophy, spirituality, psychology&sexuality.

t takes the same amount of energy to read this book as it did for you to pick it up in the first place.If you don't believe me,try it.What's the worst that could happen?Do you honestly think that if you don't like it that you wouldn't have wasted your money on something else anyway?SO go ahead and just read it. 

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Wishing Paul Allgood all success
Abhishek Boinapalli

Book Feature -- Magic of Public Speaking

Morning All,


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The Magic of Public Speaking is a comprehensive step-by-step system for creating highly effective speeches. It is based on research from the top 1000 speakers in the modern world. The techniques you will learn have been tested on hundreds of professional speakers and work! You will receive the exact steps needed to create a speech that will keep your audience on the edge of their seats. The book is easy to follow, entertaining to read and uses many examples from real speeches. This system will make sure that every time you go on stage your speech is an outstanding one.
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Wishing Andrii Sedniev all success
Abhishek Boinapalli
Morning All,

Today I have, the book feature of The Island of Lote by Emily Kinney. Here we go:

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    Milo Hestler is a lonely, unusual, fourteen-year-old girl. She is constantly moving from home to home with her oblivious parents. The only friend she has is her conscience, whom she has named Bob. Her only comforts are cooking and listening to hip-hop.
    When her family moves yet again, Milo is bullied mercilessly by her classmates. Such treatment prompts her to travel to Australia for summer camp. During the plane ride, Milo awakens to find the plane deserted and about to crash.
    After parachuting into the ocean, she discovers she is near an island. Milo passes out, and upon waking, learns she was rescued by a boy named Simon, who is cute, but can't speak English. Not able to understand him, she accidentally says yes when he asks her to marry him.
    He leads her to a small town on the island, where they locate someone who can translate for them. Milo is outraged to hear that she is engaged to Simon and wants to call it off, but learns that this island has rules that cannot be broken. She must go through with the marriage against her will.
    After learning about the trick he played on her, Milo hates Simon, though it is obvious that sixteen-year-old Simon really likes her. What will happen next on The Island of Lote? From her earliest memories, Emily Kinney has wanted to be a writer. She lives in Maine. "This book is just the first of many to come, rest assured."
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Wishing Emily Kineey all success
Abhishek Boinapalli

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Book Feature -- Who Was Jack The Ripper

Hello All,

Today I have the feature of  Who Was Jack The Ripper by Veronika Knight and Roberta Kagan. Here we go

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Who was Jack the Ripper? Why did he commit such horrific murders? What drove him? And, why was the crime never solved?
A student of History at Oxford explores the life of Jack the Ripper. However, neither he nor his girlfriend realize the dangerous journey of obsession he is about embark upon.
Although this tale is based in historical fact, the author in no way intends to solve the actual crimes. This is just meant to be a work of entertainment, with an unusual theory regarding an old historical question "Who Was Jack the Ripper? So enjoy the suspense!

"Who Was Jack The Ripper?" A short story for mystery lovers....
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Wishing Who Was Jack The Ripper all success

Abhishek Boinapalli

Book Blurb -- Liquid Lies

Hello All,

 I have today, Liquid Lies by Lois Lavrisa- a mystery thriller suspense by genre. Here we go:

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Blurb:
One dead body.
Two girls with a secret.
Body count rising
 
Author Introduction:
Lois Lavrisa is an Amazon Kindle best-selling author who writes mysteries with a twist. When not writing, she juggles her packed schedule, as well as that of her four children, while desperately trying to squeeze in a date night with her husband. Lois daydreams of peace and quiet by the beach armed only with a glass of Riesling and a great book.

Praise:
"Liquid Lies is a mystery thriller that makes you feel anything but cozy. A story as tension charged and as fast moving as a tidewater. Once you're into Liquid Lies there's no stopping until you reach the end." Patricia Mason, award winning best-selling author.

"I absolutely loved this book! Tension builds throughout this taut mystery right up until the action packed climax. Lois Lavrisa will keep you guessing until the end. I highly recommend Liquid Lies." The Edit Dude.
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Wishing Liquid Lies all success
Abhishek Boinapalli

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Book Blurb -- Sri Muruga: Legend, Short Storied and Worship

Hello All,

Today I have, to feature, Sri Muruga: Legend, Short Stories and Worship by Rahul S Kabade. Here we go:

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A comprehensive understanding of the glory of the infinite Lord Muruga. The spectacular legend of his birth. The battle with Tarakasuran and Surapadman. Various names of Murugan i.e. Shanmukha, Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Guha Velayudha, Swaminatha and their meaning. Short stories and great saints of Murugan tradition. Aaru-padai Veedu, six abodes, various temples and their history, festivals, rituals, worship and importance of various symbols of Lord Murugan. Esoteric meaning behind Murugan worship and a spiritual view in everyday life.
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Wising Rahul all success
Abhsihek Boniapalli

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Book Feature -- Curiosity Killed The Kat

Morning All,

Today I have  to feature, Curiosity Killed The Kat  by Elizabeth Nelson. Here we go:

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Katherine (“Kat”) thought she had the perfect marriage to International Lawyer Steven Flynn. Until he tried to kill her.

Katherine was the perfect obedient wife. She would do anything for her husband. That is, until she discovers he’s the ring leader of a human trafficking organisation. The action is fast and furious, the dialogue smart and the sex scenes hot. Meet Katherine in Curiosity Killed The Kat as she goes farther and farther down the rabbit hole of political intrigue, sex, and revenge. Will she let herself be saved by love or will curiosity and a thirst for killer justice kill the Kat?
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Wishing Elizabeth Nelson all success
Abhishek Boinapalli

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Book Feature -- Stiff Arm Steel

Morning All,


Today I have, to feature, Stiff Arm Steel (A Miami Jones Case)  by A. J. Stewart.  Here is the book blurb.

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Who stole the Heisman trophy?

The prize Heisman of former NFL football hero, part-time media personality and full-time blowhard BJ Baker has been stolen. Miami Jones, minor league pitcher turned private eye is the man to find it. If he and his client don’t kill each other first. 

Aided by his trusted partner and drinking buddy, and a beautiful sheriff’s deputy, Miami will use his South Florida connections, cunning and dash of good humor to retrieve college football’s greatest award.

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with warm regards
Abhishek Boinapalli

Monday, October 1, 2012

Book Review: Joe Hefferon

Morning All,

Today I have The Seventh Level by Joe Hefferon, a personality development book of a new kind. Here is my review of the book:

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I am a fan of personality development books. My first love was with "21 irrefutable laws of leadership". That was the first complete book I read, other than my textbooks. I stopped reading personality development books long back and now, I found my next love.

The seventh level is good, I understood that after reading say, 10 pages or more. Why? It started with an example of someone who achieved inspite of difficuilites, tragedies and loads more and urges us, if he can why can't you? The naration is quite good and talks to you, makes you think and gives you time to visualize.

I never knew a thing about architecture other than appreciating those huge forts and palaces. This book, changed me, gave me quite a few points to think about, helped me identify quite a few exercises which I can begin with and go towards my goal with the help of witty techniques from the book like BrainSafari, MindDump, ..

The style of writing is quite new, atleast to me, for it explains techincal stuff and then speaks about human development at same time. What added to the beauty of the book were quotes and meaningful phrases every here and there which were quite thought provoking in nature.

I haven't yet comepleted the book, but I now know, I am gonna read the book once again, probably many times over. One statement that I ain't gonna forget anytime soon from the book says

"The great tragedy of life is not death, but what dies within us while we live"
 
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Wishing Joe all success
Abhishek Boinapalli
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