I used to work in my girls’ school when they were in public school and most kids didn’t even read, parents didn’t make them read and some kids were in 5th grade and didn’t even know how to read!
Charity Martinez – 4 January 2016 Continue reading
I used to work in my girls’ school when they were in public school and most kids didn’t even read, parents didn’t make them read and some kids were in 5th grade and didn’t even know how to read!
Charity Martinez – 4 January 2016 Continue reading
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I’ve been writing for a long time, and I don’t think I could ever write about completely fictitious characters …
Derek Warmington – 31 December 2015 Continue reading
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I really enjoyed inviting him into this story and letting him tell his side of things, and he was one of the most forthcoming characters I’ve ever worked with. And adorable. If only he weren’t so fictional and I wasn’t old enough to be his…well, youthful aunt.
Laurie Boris – 28 December 2015 Continue reading
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They are absolutely real people — not even borrowed from real world people. My characters are my great niece and her parents — although, if you were to ask Annalise, she might disagree.
Denise L Jenne – 24 December 2015 Continue reading
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It’s very rare however that I’ll finish a book nowadays with bad grammar. Life is too short to put up with books like that.
Anastacia Zittel – 23 December 2015 Continue reading
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es, there are some bad books out there, but there are also many, many more great self-published novels. I think authors have more power thanks to the web and so do us readers.
Kimberly – 22 December 2015 Continue reading
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But these books would completely overwhelm someone who hates to study, or consistently gets bad grades and believes that they aren’t cut out for school. These students would be put off by elaborate systems or checklists or any method that required them to spend a lot of time understanding how to study before actually sitting down to do it. In my book, I have tried to keep things simple, and give tips that all students can use straightaway to make a difference to their grades, alongside highlighting the cutting-edge research that could help a student to dramatically change their grades without necessarily substantially increasing their study time.
Geetanjali Mukharjee – 20 December 2015 Continue reading
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We’re a global village now, and that has its advantages. But it also puts individuals at risk of losing themselves to the collective, at risk of losing the capacity to think for themselves and succumb to what those in power want them to believe and do with their time and their lives.
Julia Starling – 17 December 2015 Continue reading
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I think people are reading more than ever, just differently – on phones, listening to audiobooks and podcasts. Reading takes us out of our world, relieves stress, gives advice, lets us imagine ourselves in situations and think about how we’d handle them. Reading is a form of listening to storytelling, and storytelling is how we transmit knowledge.
Marian Thorpe – 15 December 2015 Continue reading
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The author of each of these books has indicated their intent to schedule these books for a free day for the Kindle versions today on Amazon. Sometimes plans change or mistakes happen, so be sure to verify the price before hitting that “buy me” button.
The Secret of Christopher Topher by Gee Willaims
Two Birds by Vicki Tyley
Authors interested in having their free book featured either here on Monday or a sister site on Thursday, visit this page for details.
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