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More Articles from Book Reviews Information: MORE RESOURCES: Looking for a book with deft and promise? "Four gifts for Aria" has both. This book is a must read for anybody who wants to preserve their wealth. Right now we have the biggest wealth transfer going on in history and you need to be educated to protect your family. James Rickards is very knowledgeable and he details how currency wars can lead to real wars between nations and the risks associated with them. Bharati Mukherjee an American writer of Indian origin is prominent novelist of Indian Diaspora. Indian Diaspora is the phenomenon of migration of Indian people to USA and other countries, their status there, and their nostalgic feelings for the mother country as well as their alienation to the one. In a way, she can be called a representative of the whole 'Immigrant Literature'. In her novels, her main focus is on women characters, their struggle for identity, their bitter experiences and their final emergence as self-assertive individuals free from the bondages imposed by relationships mostly of the past. Although most people think of Shakespeare and Charles Dickens when they think of famous British authors, Great Britain also produced many talented female authors such as Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen and Mary Shelley. Find out how these women broke down gender stereotypes and changed the literary world forever. Undoubtedly, you have read self-help and leadership masterpieces, but you have not read an earth-shaking book like Overcoming the Challenges of Life. In this masterpiece comes the life-giving word of Sage Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha. He enlightens us by showing us how to rise above the challenges facing us. You will come to focus with seven (7) chapters of this book that will uplift you from mundane to paramount... This article takes a look at why book reviewers choose to review books and sometimes the selection process associated with it. Also, a closer look and analysis of how reviewers rate books reveals shortcomings and alternatives to the familiar five-star ratings. There is a great influence of Afro-American Folklore on Toni Morrison. The Afro-American Folklore is the basis for Morrison's fiction, as for most Black American Literature. Themes like the quest for identity, freedom, the nature of evil and the powerful verses of the powerless became themes of Afro-American literature. In June 1962 The New Yorker began to serialize a book that changed our lives. Later that year a publishing house started printing it. It made the New York Times bestseller list and was also selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club. The central point of Woolf's A Room of One's Own is that every woman needs freedom-something men are able to enjoy without question. To create something women must be free financially as well as from all kinds of prejudices. Declutter Fast is popular eBook that helps people who just can't get control of the clutter in their homes and lives. Mimi Tanner has demystified decluttering, why we clutter, and breaking decluttering into manageble tasks. Read this review to discover why this eBook keeps selling, and how it helps this persistent, common problem, from the mildy messy to the seriously disrupted. A board-certified internist, Dr. Allen Malnak served as chief of medicine at Fort Sill, OK, and was medical director of a number of organizations, including the Emergency Department of Chicago's Mount Sinai Hospital. During his long medical career in the Chicago area, he was also a clinical investigator in liver disease as well as an assistant clinical professor at the Stritch School of Medicine, and a practicing internist. It is sad to think, that there are people that just do not read or enjoy picking up a book. There is nothing better than after a busy day at work curling up on the sofa and immersing myself in a good book. Maybe it is because of the world we live in today, with our multimedia obsession of television and mobile phones and a desire for immediacy that people no longer want to read. In Dynamite Fishermen, set in Beirut, Lebanon in the early 1980's, Preston Fleming depicts heedless violence as a way of life, as seen from the perspective of an American intelligence officer and his local contacts. The few months in the story fall during somewhat of a lull in the long running Lebanese civil war; a period plagued by almost daily car bombings, civilian shootings, artillery attacks and other mayhem just short of outright warfare. Some of the bloody civil war is in the past, but much of the turmoil throughout the Arab world, albeit foreshadowed, is still yet to... First of all, you may be wondering... what is "Magic of Making up"? It is an e-book that gives you tips and guides on how to make up with your ex, revive and strengthen your relationship. It is written by TW Jackson. It has been sold worldwide and a lot of people have found it very helpful. However, some people still believe that it is overrated as its effectiveness has been widely exaggerated. Are you looking for a very good novel to read next? In this article, you will find reasons I suggest "Children of the Fog." A Turbulence Training exercise is an excellent way to lose that belly fat. Click here to discover out the details of TT for fat loss. Ladies and gentleman, it is the dawn of a new era. Technology is on the scene with guns blazing and is taking names. What does this mean for older traditions and methodology like books and magazines? Everything rises and falls on leadership. I have always been interested in George S. Patton. Some credit his work with winning World War II. Obviously, it was a great team effort that got it done but studying General Patton and his role as a leader is good for any inspiring leader. Cycles of the Ghetto by Andrea Woods is not a book for the faint of heart. It is however, a non-fiction literary work written with total honesty, perhaps shocking readers with some of the language used by the characters. I decided to profile this book because it is packed with relevant information on handling Difficult Conversations. Difficult Conversations happen in all areas of life - think about your relationships and work. This book is very relevant if you are responsible for other people. I recommend highly you read it if you are a leader and/or a manager of any group. What makes these conversations so hard to face is the fear of the consequences - whether we raise the issue or try to avoid it. These conversations are almost never about getting the facts right. They are about conflicting perceptions, interpretations, and values. They are not about what is true; they are about what is important. "The Little Lost Mouse is the second story book and coloring book in the "Mouse Tail? series from Medford House Publishing. It features a wonderful tale about Kelli Mouse and her misadventures that developed on her tip back from her country home. Find out what happens when she does not pay attention to her to her Father Timothy mouse. A brief reflection on five of the many books read and enjoyed during the past 12 months. Any of the following will be a good read we're certain. A follow up to the top 5 reads of 2011. This time we look ahead to 2012 and the top 5 on our reading list. I set up my Google Alerts to find book reviewers in my genre, and it finds an s-ton of true crime book reviews for me. I don't know of any other tool that works as well as Google Alerts to help me find book reviewers on the internet. Michael Lewis is a very popular author with writings including - The Big Short, Liars Poker and the Blind Side. Boomerang is a review of the sovereign debt crisis. This is a global problem that 90% of Americans are clueless about. This problem and the U.S. debt have the ability to be as fatal to our society as a third world war. Our government is trying to kick the can farther down the road so they don't have to deal with it. Boomerang will open your eyes to the issue from a few of the PIIGS (Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain) perspective. An understated but shocking indictment of both the democratic right and the communist left and their impact on the writer who merely tries to seek and expose the truth. The novel chronicles the life of Harrison Shepherd, a reclusive writer of mixed American-Mexican descent, who lives through the Depression in America, the era of Frida Kahlo and her equally colourful socialist husband Diego Rivera, the tragic sojourn of Lev Trotsky in Mexico and the post-war McCarthy era of anti-Communist fervour. Shepherd only wants to write novels about the former grandeur of Mexico and the causes that led to... Although not all of these books were published in 2011, they were my favorite reads of this year. They're listed in alphabetical order. This is one of the best pieces of satire that I have ever read, full of humour and satirical digs at the bureaucracy. The story, which is a debut novel for this author, is told in the form of emails, letters, phone text messages, journals, diaries and entries from Hansard, the official report of proceedings in the British Parliament, as well as wonderful political spin interviews with members of the government and intercepted al-Qaeda email messages. A chronicle about the rise and fall of the comic book industry in America, which has parallels with its later offshoots: video games and graphic novels. "Houdini meets Two-Guys-in-a-Garret" would be a suitable subtitle for this novel as it focuses on the underdog trying to make it against the odds. A tale of Egypt in the early half of the 20th century to remind of us, in light of the recent Arab Spring, that nothing much has changed. "Men have the right to anything they want and women have a duty to obey" is the philosophy upon which this cast of characters operates, and it sets the stage for moral outrage on the part of western readers, and self destruction on the part of some characters as their world is torn asunder with change. Most love to read and many get more pleasure from this pastime, more so than from television or radio. You can take a book or magazine anywhere, continue the story at your leisure. learn to your heart's content and keep publications forever if you wish. They won't date but add to someone's library or collection that can be reviewed at any time or loaned out to family or friends, swapped for other reading material or donated when no longer required. "Culture to Culture" gives the missionary an encyclopedic reference to culture; whether it is surface culture (what you see on onset) or reference culture (the nuances of culture which are not seen right away). Since culture influences beliefs/values, etiquette/behavior, human relations, communication, and time, any cultural gaffe could be devastating to the missionary enterprise. Ethnocentric obstinacy not only proves a superiority mindset - it could ultimately undermine the building of God's kingdom. Dr. Gawande is an excellent author. Anytime I can learn from a Harvard graduate then I will spend the time on it. "Better" talks about certain simplistic conclusions from complex problems. Being a positive deviant is how Dr. Gawande characterizes being successful and making progress in medicine or any endeavor. Is there still a place for public libraries or are they, in this internet age, a drain on public funds? I went back to see if my local library had changed at all since I was a boy. One of the most difficult areas for individuals on the Autism Spectrum is to navigate social relationships. This is especially true for high-functioning autistic individuals and those with the more specific label of Aspergers. "Age appropriate" expectations are not met and anxiety and other emotions run rampant. Two well-known individuals on the autism spectrum have collaborated in this book addressing this important issue. While they do not come from the neurodevelopmental approach there is much that can be learned from this book. Dr. Temple Grandin and Sean Barron represent two different types of autistic individuals, thus reminding us that everyone is an individual even those who have been diagnosed with the same condition. This article describes the author's suffering through the ordeal of reading a treebook compared to the joys of reading an eBook and the reasons why. It discusses the virtues of different kinds of eBook readers available. The search for knowledge is a never ending activity by the voracious book reader. Searching for books or written knowledge in the information age is an arduous task. Conventional wisdom dictates that Google is the solution for anything related to search. This article details my opinion on the more efficient way of searching for books. That Jesus fathered a child is so remote an idea despite the realism portrayed by the run-away best selling fiction novel Da Vinci Code. However, what could be closer to anyone's imagination is the subtle insinuation that Jesus was fathered by someone - take the Bible for it. And more than a simple imagination, we only need a logical mind, which everyone has, to assemble the pieces together to arrive at a logical conclusion that Jesus should have had a human father. This was a great writer and poet in the twentieth century. He was one of the greatest writers of our time and even today his works are still outstanding. Many generations of writers have in fact been inspired but his creativity and art in both writing and poetry. JRR Tolkien was not only a writer but was a lecturer and a professor of English and literature in the Oxford University between the year 1925 and 1945. Here he was known as the author of classics and fantasy due to his fiction stories. He was promoted to a Mentor Professor of English in the Oxford University where he held this position from 1945 to 1959. What exactly is women's fiction, and why you should read it. A deeper look at a genre you may already be reading, without realizing it. Thomas Friedman is a NY Times bestselling author. He wrote The World is Flat and Hot, Flat and Crowded which are excellent books. This book is a must read for anybody who cares about our country. It outlines the problems and discusses the methods for getting us back on track as a world leading innovative nation. Why is this important to me? I ask this question as if I am sitting in your shoes. This book in my humble opinion is a must read. The lackadaisical nature of the masses along with the political gridlock is paralyzing the nation and that affects all of us... It is interesting how things fall into place. I read the 4-Hour work week by Tim Ferriss and was skeptical until I read it. Then this book shows up on my desk. Needless to say Chris Guillebeau has the right idea. People are sleep walking through life. They get up, work, go to bed and get up again. Before they know it, they are 60 years old and wondered what the heck happened. When you're a kid and followed the crowd typically you got in trouble and were told - "If everybody jumped off a bridge, would you follow?" Now when you are older you go to school, get a secure job, buy a house and die. If you do not follow all the people off the bridge then you are an outcast. Chris is an outcast of excellent stature. This is a great book. Let's dig in. Just came across this book while surfing the internet randomly for environment products. First I smiled to myself, looking at the hyped title. Then decided to see what it was all about. Since, the book cost only $13, I decided to give it a try. The first few pages were as usual. I thought it is another fitness product manual boasting about their natural therapy. But, then the author caught my attention. I just wondered when the last time I wandered barefoot. It was in that summer camp before three or four years. My foot is constantly locked in plastic or leather. The Kindle Fire is a recently released version of the Amazon Kindle e-reader. Find out what makes it so popular and why it stands up well to competition. Do you need some relationship help or advice? This is my review of "The Magic Of Making Up" a simple system with proven steps to help you recover a torn relationship. The Harry Potter Book series has come to an end. There are several other books are of the same type of stories that would be interesting to read. Read further to find out some of the books that are available. The following article is about several different readings that I have found and analyzed. They are all based around the same concept: multimedia. Rebirth offers a lot to comic readers especially those who are interested in the whole Green Lantern history and it's wide and long mythology. It is like key events in the GL storyline had been discussed or referred to as part of the over-all story of this book. 'Sources of Power' by Gary Klein is a highly complex but extremely intelligent interpretation of how our mind works and how it should work. Certain people are indecisive, not because they can't make decisions but they fail to utilize the various sources of mental powers. Intuition and intelligence are two ends of the mental spectrum. Gary Klein's book Sources of Power is based on numerous surveys on the kinetics of decision-making. While most select the first applicable action, some compare and analyze the options available. Various factors contribute into this simple fact. So you've decided to start a book club. One of the first considerations is figuring out what kind of members you'll pursue. Patrick Rothfuss is one of the most interesting and unique writers of this generation. You won't find Twilight love stories here. His unique writing style paired with his special sense of humor has given rise to some of the most mind capturing pieces of work of this decade. His work has been critically acclaimed for his unique sense of writing style and captivating story lines. It won't be long before he makes millions of dollars selling the book rights over for a major motion picture trilogy for his bestselling books. Patrick Rothfuss is a bestselling American writer who capitalizes on creating fantasy works and is also a guest lecturer at some of the major universities around the United States. I'm a book nerd...I love 'em! So much so that I put a summer reading list together every year to make sure that I get my reading fix in. These are books that have helped me over the years and I'm sure you'll find them helpful as well. There are so many books out there that will make us better coaches...these are my top five, but certainly not the only ones that have impacted my coaching life. An Online Book may be confused with online books or e-book. The onset of e-commerce as ushered in by the internet was more of a happy circumstance than an adversity. It is not surprising to find people who may express or demonstrate dissatisfaction or disgust with the internet, as it is very normal for human beings to "resist" change and the intra and inter personal uncertainty that ensues. I recently completed reading the book "Bounce" by Matthew Syed. Syed is a United Kingdom table tennis champion player that has spent the last decade researching "purposeful practice". Syed recognizes that he became a champion not because of innate talent but rather due to learning from experts, being trained by dedicated teachers and putting in a great deal of practice. The Hunger Games Series is set in the post-apocalyptic Panem. In it lays 12 districts and the city of Capitol, which holds control over Panem. Annually, an event called the Hunger Games is held by the Capitol to commemorate the rebellion set by the 12 districts against them before. Perhaps you are an avid reader like myself? I am constantly looking to find ebooks online or searching for the next ebook to devour and sometimes just seeking the next self help ebook to learn from. Well, if you are any of these things then I may be able to suggest the top 5 ebook sites which can quickly fulfill your quest for literary adventure, knowledge, self help or just fun reading! There are as many books in the world that cover as many subjects and themes on human life and experiences, but rarely have I seen any as definite and helpful as David DeAngelo's Double Your Dating book. This is one book that goes all out to address issues that men face in the art of seducing women and keeping them. Is it just an act I have developed or is it nature taking its course? At the age of only eight years, I started reading books ranging from short stories books, poems to biographies. I developed this norm from my young age to date and my conclusion is that books are our best friends. Books give us enjoyment, a deeper intuition on the mind and a spirit of nationalism. How does one make meaning of life, if I may ask? A major contributor is reading real life experiences of others in books. Online writers' communities have become commonplace. A community of writers, all aspiring for publication or simply to reach a larger audience than the collection of their friends and loved ones can be a tremendous boost for a writer. The problem with writing communities is that feedback is given by writers of varying calibre, so how should a writer rate reviews they receive in online writers' communities? With Blink, Malcolm Gladwell has attempted to quantify the phenomenon of the gut feeling. Malcolm Gladwell puts forth his thoughts on the feelings of intuition in a considerably more scientific way than many people thought possible, all while admitting to the shortcomings of science in this particular area. And although science cannot possibly hope to give us all of the answers within this discipline, Gladwell retains enough of the childlike sense of wonder about the topic to leave certain questions open to the child within us, maintaining that we do not have to know everything in order to use the information that we have. In his impressive and successful novel, Hari Kunzru explores the nature of identity. For some people a sense of belonging is very strong, whereas for others such feelings are mere illusion. The former group may cite social group, language, culture or religion as evidence of their stance, while the latter group, perhaps, may cite exactly the same subject matter to prove the opposite. A collection of great Canadian authors and books to take with you on your trip across Canada. 1. National Dream and Last Spike by Pierre Berton. If you have a void in your heart that needs to be filled--if you have ever awakened in this rented world and felt desperately alone, these stories just might warm your heart and suggest that, even in today's world, there are still miracles that can lighten even the darkest skies and melt the most cynical hearts. The Mystery of Fate is a bookbinder's dream. Arlene Uslander and Brenda Warneka have bound it with love and limitless faith. An informed consumer is a true friend of the environment. But with the quantity of information floating about both online and through word-of-mouth, those wanting to make wise alternatives can very easily be overwhelmed and misled. There are not many authors who can write compelling stories that both adults and children can both love. John Boyne, who wrote 'The Boy in Striped Pyjamas' is one such author. Have you given up on your dream of making a difference? What about just living a life you love? Chris Guillebeau's book "The Art of Non-Conformity" is just the kicker for your motivation. He offers anecdotes from himself and other "non-conformists," resources online, books to read, and how to live the life you want. In the novel The Lonely Tree by Yael Politis, young Tonia Schulman learns that money and material goods are less important than love, moral obligations, and loyalty to one's people and culture. The book is a good read for anyone interested in family relationships, cultural identity, and/or the birth of the modern state of Israel. The longer the E-Book has been for sale, the more value it typically has. The internet is relentless in its criticism of terrible E-Books and such books are quickly rooted out and dismissed. Everyone knows the premise of Lord of the Flies. It's one of those stories that have become an indelible part of our zeitgeist, like 1984 or Macbeth. I don't know when I was first exposed to the concept, but the most striking adaptation of the story for me was an obscure episode of The Simpsons, in which the children of Springfield find themselves stranded on a small island after a bus crash. Having now read the actual book, Lord of the Flies, I find myself compelled to go back and watch that episode of The Simpsons so I can appreciate its brilliance all the more. Stephen King really needs no introduction. Bursting onto the scene in the seventies with Carrie quickly propelled him to instant stardom, and the subsequent movie adaptation of Carrie cemented his position as the Master of Horror. Nowadays Stephen doesn't like being branded a 'horror writer' because he sees himself as just simply 'a writer. Recently I read that for the first time, Amazon had sold more electronic books than paper books. I will admit to feeling distressed at this news. Nowadays it is not uncommon for people to download their favorite books in digital format from the internet. Learn where you can find free e-books online and how to download them. Nowadays it is not uncommon to find the digital version of your favorite novels on the internet. You can even download them for free, but there are some important things that you need to take into consideration. My latest read is one that appears on almost everyone's 'to-read' list. And I'm stumped as to why. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is an American classic that I've heard about for years, but only recently read. Books can be entertaining, fun or challenging. But the best thing about books, is that we can learn a lot from them, so we don't have to make the same mistakes others have done before us. The current method of human agriculture is in bad shape, and is ultimately unsustainable. This book provides an alternative. The internet is an ideal source to get all the information you need, anytime you need it. By connecting your PC to the internet, you can find out the latest news, celebrity gossips, job vacancies, and more. Fans of the romance genre and aspiring romance novelist have certainly heard of this famous name- Jude Deveraux. Of the fine collection of novels penned by famous romance novelist, an astounding 63 novels that have landed on the New York Times Best Selling List! Find out more about this best-selling author! The first site that pops up in my mind when someone is looking for a book sharing site is Library Thing. They are uniting over 1.2 million book lovers and provide a perfect background for any book fan. When Alice Humphries gets hired for her dream job, managing an art gallery in Manhattan, she thinks she will finally be able to come out of the shadow of her famous director father. Alice arrives at work one day to find the gallery walls stripped and the body of the man who hired her, lying in a pool of blood in the middle of the floor. The police think Alice is responsible and as the clues continue to mount, Alice realizes that her dream job has become a nightmare. The audio book has taken a giant leap in popularity over the past few years, since no one takes the time anymore to sit down and read a good book. Time is the key in this phenomenon. Books on CD are not as popular as books on mp3 and here is why; not only are we too lazy to read, but we are also to lazy to take a walk to the book store around the corner who sells books on CD's. This review will allow the reader to understand what this book is about without giving away the entire story. While it was a very difficult read, I would give it five stars. If you're feeling bereft having finished your book, it can be hard to know where to turn for advice on your next read. If your acquaintances and family members are anything like mine, they'll be keen to foist books on you that you must read - but it can be embarrassing to admit you hated the book that changed their life (The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho springs to mind), and aggrieving to realise how much valuable reading time you've lost wading through dross. Going it alone and simply stacking your trolley with whatever books are on Tesco's 3 for 2 offer tends to yield similarly unsatisfying results. Here are a few suggestions for places to try for recommendations that will hit your literary spot. This book is a collection of short stories dealing with different peoples lives and ages ages. Explaining to people that life is short and that if you do wrong then your life will probably end up bad or get cut even shorter. Then also don't blame God for all your mistakes when he has been trying to tell you your whole life through other people. A like minded group of people meeting together once in a while and discussing a title or titles is what a book club essentially does. The literary world reveres the famous and their members for their criticism that can influence purchases and set up the general success or failure of a book launch. However readers may or may not be too overwhelmed by their opinion thinking it to be biased and or simply the opinion of a group of people. Taste and preferences are personal things and though they are shaped by culture and upbringing to some extent; but they are mostly personal traits that are developed inherently over the years. Can print journalists be objective about the future of news? Page One attempts to answer this question in 17 essays and interviews with respected and well-known writers from various positions in newspaper and public affairs worldwide. You have probably seen a few ads about audio books. They all scream: "Claim your free audio books now!". This is almost never true. I will let you know what the tricks are these companies use and I will show you how to avoid them. Given a choice between three Shakespeare plays, my daughter chooses Richard III. I try to decide if I really want her to see it. I decide she can, and we begin reading the play together. I describe some of the results of reading Richard's wooing of Lady Anne with her. Among the slate of new projectors Panasonic debuted this month is the flagship PT-EX16KU LCD projector, which is created for big venues such as auditoriums and lecture halls. It provides a brightness of 16,000 lumens, a resolution of 1,024 x 768 (XGA), along with a contrast ratio of two, 500:1. Are you a wide reader? Do you love collecting books? Do you prefer fact or fiction? If other pigeon racing teams are constantly winning all the accolades, then it's time that you did something about it. There must be something different that these fanciers are doing, that you haven't got quite right. If you are feeling the pain of the losses, then you should get 'How to Race pigeons - True Racing Secrets Revealed'. There are times while reading Blood, Bone, & Butter by Gabrielle Hamilton that I find myself smiling from the simple pleasure of her prose. A good writer can tell you how she makes pasta. Amnesia is not a new term. We often meet people afflicted with memory loss but as a layman we find it difficult to recognize. Amnesia or memory loss can be cataloged as a condition where the mental attentiveness or memory of a person is distressed or misplaced. This loss of memory may be provisional or enduring depending upon the reasons from which it has advanced. These causes may be classified under diverse categories. The psychosomatic aspects correlated with amnesia are mental disorder, post-traumatic stress and it may also emerge as an impulsive event of transient global amnesia. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is the first book in a trilogy. It is a New York Times Bestseller. From the late 1930s to the 1950s, L. Ron Hubbard wrote and published hundreds of stories in various pulp fiction magazines and now after six decades these timeless classic stories are being brought back to life by Galaxy Press Publishing. In October of 1936, Hubbard's story, "Tomb of the Ten Thousand Dead" was released to avid pulp fiction enthusiasts. During the pulp fiction era, the 1920s to the 1950s, writers churned out stories from all genres, such as fantasy, science fiction, romance, hard boiled detective, spicy detective, westerns, air and sea adventures and tales from the orient etc. "All Frontiers are Jealous" falls into the category of "far flung adventure," something that was dear to the heart of L. Ron Hubbard. The past hundred years or so have produced many well written books by well known authors that have entertained us, taught us and improved our mental and spiritual outlook on life. Reading has also been a way for us to relax and unwind from the rigors of life. The problem with reading the old-fashioned way is that you sit in one location and concentrate on the pages in front of you. This may or may not be a bad thing but for a busy person, the audio book can be a god send. It was the great depression and the world was at war. During this tense economic and uncertain era, America was ready for the welcome relief of the pulp fiction magazine. Jose Villa and Jeff Kent write a book called Fine Art Wedding Photography, a book dedicated to helping you capture stylish and beautiful and artistic photos for your wedding. As this is a major day in your life, this book allows you examples of amazing poses and postures so that you can get ideas for a stunning, creative new way to capture your special moments. |
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