Abortion Compassion

“Abortion Compassion,” narrated by Ed Bejarana, is a comprehensive exploration of the moral, emotional, and political dimensions of abortion in the United States. Authored by Jim Hollingsworth, the book delves into the historical context, personal testimonies, and philosophical debates surrounding the issue. It aims to provide a compassionate yet critical perspective on the impact of…

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The Greatest Recipe For Selling

Junhao Liao had dedicated his entire life to developing effective techniques and strategies in selling various product and services. After working with different world class marketing individuals and Fortune 500 companies, he found out a person or a company’s ability to sell it’s products, services, and themselves is what makes the difference between the greats…

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The Storm Within

In “The Storm Within,” a suspenseful and gripping tale unfolds as secrets, betrayals, and hidden truths come to light. The story centers on a small coastal town that appears idyllic on the surface but is torn apart by an undercurrent of dark secrets and complex relationships. As a powerful storm approaches, the town’s residents are…

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To Market Like a Nigerian Prince

“To Market Like a Nigerian Prince” by Anthony Julius is a guide for ethical and creative marketers. Using the metaphor of the infamous “Nigerian Prince” scam, the book explores persuasive marketing techniques while emphasizing honesty and genuine value. It offers 20 creative lessons, from crafting compelling subject lines and creating urgency to mastering storytelling and…

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The Carousel Club

“The Carousel Club” by Ron Capshaw is a gripping tale set in Mullin, Texas. The story follows the protagonist, Tim Upshaw, whose life is shattered when his sister, Sara, is brutally murdered by their neighbor, Donald Haney. The narrative unfolds through a series of harrowing events, revealing a dark web of secrets involving satanic rituals,…

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Combat Diary

“Combat Diary” is a compelling audiobook that captures the raw experiences of Dog Battery, a US Army Mobile Gun Battalion, during World War II. Originally published in 1945, this diary chronicles their journey from England, through the beaches of Normandy, and into the heart of Germany. The book is divided into three parts: vivid firsthand…

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Climate Change: A Convenient Truth

🌍📚 Dive into the crucial conversation on climate change with “Climate Change: A Convenient Truth” on Audible. This compelling audiobook unravels the science, challenges, and solutions surrounding one of the most pressing issues of our time. Perfect for anyone passionate about the environment and our planet’s future. Listen now and join the movement for change!…

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50 Things to Know about Marketing Your Book

“50 Things to Know About Marketing Your Book” by Charlotte Hopkins offers practical and actionable tips for authors to effectively market their books. The book outlines a step-by-step approach to building a successful marketing plan, starting with creating a strong online presence through social media and email lists. It emphasizes the importance of engaging with…

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Start Sweating the Small Stuff-Because It’s All Big Stuff

“Start Sweating the Small Stuff” by Perry Pederson challenges the popular notion of disregarding minor details, advocating instead for a meticulous approach to life. The book rebuts Richard Carlson’s “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff” by emphasizing that even small issues can have significant consequences. Through a series of chapters, Pederson illustrates the importance of addressing…

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