The Bot Bin


Thursday, Mar 11th - 2:50am

Archive for the 'Reading Books' Category

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Top Tips for Choosing the Right Bedsheet - Mesmerizing

Long time ago when I was a child, I remember that all the bedding in my house had to be white cotton ones. nowadays there is a diversity of such stocked up in storehouses and you are actually spoiled for choice. Nobody had thought that bedding could be made using such stunning […]

Comments Off - Posted in Information Info, Reading Books, Shopping + More by admin

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Review: The Penultimate Chance Saloon

Author: Simon Brett
ISBN: 1592641628
What do you do when you are sixty years of age, and after 40 years of marriage your wife dumps you for another man, and to add insult to injury, informs you that their sex life was a bore and you are shallow!
Bill Stratton is the center of Simon Brett’s hilarious novel […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Great Audible Books and the Perfect Method to Fit them into Everyday Life

An enormous selection of genres and titles exist. Reading devotees can invariably find a way to read, however audio books offer a great alternative. Don’t forget audiobooks next time you want to purchase a novel, they can give you tremendous way to squeeze all the books you like into your busy life.

Comments Off - Posted in Language Management, Multimedia Resources, Reading Books by admin

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Interview with Privacy Expert, Dan Tynan, Author of “Computer Privacy Annoyances”

Award-winning journalist and TV commentator Dan Tynan has been writing about technology and it privacy implication for 20 years. In his book, Computer Privacy Annoyances, Dan offers practical solutions for protecting your personal information both on the Net and in the physical world. And does so in a surprisingly entertaining way. The […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Reflections on “How to Do What You Love” by Paul Graham through Meditation

I was reading “How to Do what you Love” by Paul Graham last night and because I loved it so much I decided to write a little more of me into it. I think you should read it first, so Google it and It will magically appear.
When I was young I was happy. My father […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Review for “Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes” by author Roy Lantz

Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes
By Roy Lantz
Magnolia Pines Press (2005)
Reviewed by Elizabeth A. Wheeler (1/06)
Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes is a book for adults who want to succeed in life. Roy Lantz’s expertise in horseshoes not only brings a funny way to look at the game but compares it to […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

The House Of Glass

Have you ever been to a local fair or carnival and had
the funny experience of going through the “House of Glass”?
I remember this being a fascinating experience, the
goal was to make it through a maze of mirrors,
usually with arms extended because I didn’t know
which way was out as all the surrounding […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

I Grew Up On A Farm-Molly’s Reviews

The Review
I Grew Up On A Farm, is an autobiographical account of the author’s life spent on a functioning farm in Middletown, New York during the 1950s. Written by author Alan Lewis and illustrated by artist Bob Fletcher I Grew Up On A Farm brings to life the author’s memories of a time […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Are We Heading for the World of the Beast? Is the Beast Already Here?

The moral laws of the world hold democracy together but if the beast were to gain power all this would change. Murder, rape, sexual deviations, suicide, torture, and all other aberrations would prevail. If Moral laws were pushed to extreme limits, the beast would rise again killing those who commit adultery and other minor sins. […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Kisho - Review

Kisho - Review
Now here’s a treat for dog-lovers! Author of multiple short
stories for children, Jarod Twiford, has recently released his
first children’s book, Kisho. This story line is unique and
has an ending that readers will not see coming.
Everyone loves a hero story. But in Kisho, the hero is an
animated animal that is […]

Comments Off - Posted in Reading Books by admin


You are currently browsing the archives for the Reading Books category.

Categories

Subscriptions


Code Validations
Valid W3C XHTML 1.0 Transitional Valid W3C CSS
Valid RSS 2.0 Valid Atom 0.3