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Blue Collar Cash is a nonfictional book about personal finance and entrepreneurship. The author has worked for over 30 years in blue-collar trades and is an entrepreneur, mentor, and life coach. In an instant, you are fully aware that the book, the material, and what you have in front of you are written by someone who knows what they are talking about.
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Dark obsessions is a paranormal romance novel. Skyler is a Montgomery, and with that name, she has the life everyone seeks. Wealth, prestige, and power. As an accomplished woman, she has an obsession with vampire life. Skyler is young and works as a Medical Examiner in Charlotte. Things change for her when she goes on vacation to New Orleans.
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I am Jess is a biography written about a brave woman who has endured abuse during her first marriage. Jessica lets you know how important emotional abuse is and how – without noticing- you begin to start making excuses for your partner and blame yourself for the outcome of every letdown.
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Winter Pale is a historical romance filled with plenty of drama, love, and above all, important decisions that impact Winter’s life. At the age of 20, from an outside perspective, you feel that she has it all. Living in Paris and being happy. However, Winter’s life has not been easy, and when the Nazis occupy the city, everything changes again.
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There’s a series of short poems in Section Five of The Sandpiper’s Spell, which include some of my favorites. They are quite minimal and juxtapose images with simple observation and metaphor. “I dream of kumquats…” is a favorite among them:
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Lethal Keystrokes is an action thriller story that highlights the threat we face from all the individuals who wish to seek revenge over personal matters and use our vulnerability in order to achieve their goals.
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1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
When I was in the second grade or seven years old, I wrote a story called The Enormous Garden. My teacher said that for seven years old, my descriptions were like that of professionals. It just seemed inevitable. I became a professional seven years later at fourteen years old.
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Philosophy applied to the workplace is a nonfiction self-help book providing the readers the ability to implement the best version of themselves into the already principles at hand.
The book is useful for entrepreneurs, business owners, and any employed person who wishes to better themselves in their career.
This is a short read and excellent for the ones who want to get to the point. The premise is to self-reflect. The interesting concept is that you need to learn about yourself and who you are before you can make radical mental adjustments.
While you may wish to have more guidance, this book provides just enough amount of information to get you thinking. With self-empowering material, you always seek the kind of writing that provokes the mind and inspires the reader. You accomplish such a desire by reading this work.
I recommend this book to self-help, self-improvement fans, and readers.
Written by Jeyran Main
“I write because it fulfills me. I do it for the pure joy of the thing and if you can do it for joy, you can do it forever.” —-Stephen King
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