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Often we find ways to tie current events into the topics or themes of our books. This blog is a place to share current events and news that coordinates with your book.
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50 Must Read Books of the 20th Century - How Many Have You Read?
I just heard about this post and thought the list would be of interest to people who read this blog. I've read many of these books and some of my favorite books are included. How many have you read?50 Must Read Novels of the 20th Century Literature, ...
A No Holds Barred Look at the First Year of the Obama Presidency by Earl Ofari Hutchinson
How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge (Middle Passage Press, Los Angeles, January 2010)By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson takes a no-political holds barred look at Obama’s first year in office...
Barbara Bonfigli and Cafe Tempest are on Page Six of the New York Post
In July and August - Barbara Bonfigli, author of Cafe Tempest will tour cyber space with Promo 101 Virtual Tours and Promotional Services. But she has started to promote her book in a variety of places and a recent interview touched on a current eve...
The Lack of Discipline in Public Schools in America
Long before the economic downturn, American teachers had begun to see a decrease in the resources that were allotted to them. Limits were placed on copies and ink toner cartridges; once given out as needed, they now were distributed once...
Susan Boyle, Whale Hunter by Barbara Weaver Smith
Saturday, April 18, 2009 by Barbara Weaver SmithThis was the week Susan Boyle captivated the world in her first appearance on Britain’s Got Talent. She’s a great illustration of a whale hunter—going after the biggest deal she can imagine, desp...
An Avoidable Disaster
The financial meltdown was caused by millions of bad decisions made by millions of people who thought they were riding a wave of endless wealth creation. The temptation of easy, risk-free profits led to contagious, reckless greed. It started wit...


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