![]() ![]() Eventually though I’m going to need it, especially if I want to grow my business or get investors.Īuthor Jennifer Lee has created a book for people like me, creative business owners that don’t want to do things the old fashioned way. Sure I can add 1+1 and get 2 and figure out what needs to be done but the technical stuff. Numbers, charts, financial stuff, it makes my brain go blank. Writing a business plan should be no big deal for me. It sounds odd considering I am a writer and a crafter. Just don’t ask me to type up a business plan. I love designing promo materials, bookmarks, business cards, postcards, custom logos, t-shirts and all that. I too am a small business owner and I have balked at creating a business plan. Because a lot of crafters and artists that frequent this site are also small business owners I felt this book would be a perfect fit for reviewing here. ![]()
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The pilot obeys this odd request, which strangely enough leads to the pilot learning more about the Little Prince and where he came from. One day a little boy, oddly dressed, shows up out of nowhere and insists that the pilot draw him a sheep. ![]() The story begins on Earth with the narrator-a crashed pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert, who is trying hard to repair his wrecked plane. “All grown-ups were once children… but only a few of them remember it.” On his journey, he discovers the unpredictable nature of adults. The prince is a small boy from a tiny planet (an asteroid to be precise), who travels the universe, planet-to-planet, seeking wisdom. The Little Prince is an honest and beautiful story about loneliness, friendship, sadness, and love. ![]() Similarly to the pilot in his story, while flying a mission during World War II, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s plane was shot down, and it disappeared somewhere over the Mediterranean. ![]() The author, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, was a pilot. The Little Prince is a book that has been translated into English from the French language. ![]() ![]() But she still has to go on this week long luxury cruise assignment for work since her boss is on maternity leave. She got in a huge fight with her boyfriend. ![]() When a break-in occurs in her apartment with her present, it brings her fear and anxiety to a whole new high. Laura Blacklock (she goes by Lo) suffers from extreme anxiety to the point of needing medicine to keep it under control. I guess I'll delve into the plot a tiny bit to get my point across while still avoiding spoilers. It felt like the author just replaced a few facts with similar enough things.changed the train into a luxury cruise liner. Usually even with all the similarities of thrillers these days, I can find enough originality in the story to feel the author didn't *try* to follow the same formula. It also felt like a not as good carbon copy of The Girl on the Train. I found I was expected to suspend my disbelief even more in The Woman in Cabin 10 and I wasn't having any of it. ![]() ![]() I enjoyed Ruth Ware's debut a lot more than this one. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Blood Secrets he demonstrates how detectives and forensic experts use blood-spatter analysis to solve real cases. He spent years studying and testing how blood behaves, pioneering a vital new tool that is now a part of any criminal investigation. ![]() When Rod Englert began his career in law enforcement, virtually no police force in the world knew how to correctly examine blood spatter. Book excerpt: Blood Secrets reveals how forensic experts read the story of a murder told in the traces of blood left behind, providing crucial evidence that has helped convict criminals who might have otherwise walked free. This book was released on with total page 304 pages. Book Synopsis Blood Secrets by : Rod Englertĭownload or read book Blood Secrets written by Rod Englert and published by Macmillan. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Alarmed by rising tensions over the use of these lands, hunter, angler, and outdoor enthusiast Mark Kenyon set out to explore the spaces involved in this heated debate, and learn firsthand how they came to be and what their future might hold. Since its inception, however, America’s public land system has been embroiled in controversy-caught in the push and pull between the desire to develop the valuable resources the land holds or conserve them. 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We aim to process and dispatch our orders within 24 hours. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Telling the story of Ormus and Vina, he finds that he is also revealing his own truths: his human failings, his immortal longings. It is narrated by Ormus's childhood friend and Vina's sometime lover, her "back-door man," the photographer Rai, whose astonishing voice, filled with stories, images, myths, anger, wisdom, humour and love, is perhaps the book's true hero. Their epic romance stretches from the cosmopolitan Bombay of the 1950s, through the vibrant London scene of the '60s, to the last quarter-century-intense, frenzied, crucial-of New York life. ![]() This is her story, and that of Ormus Cama, the lover who finds, loses, seeks and again finds her, over and over, throughout his own extraordinary life in music: the story of a love that extends across their entire lives, and even beyond death. His first novel to be set largely in the United States, it's a celebration of Americana, a brilliant examination of what the world means to America, and what America means to the world.Īt the beginning, Vina Apsara, a famous and much-loved singer, is caught up in a devastating earthquake and never seen again by human eyes. If rock 'n' roll is America's gift to the whole world, then The Ground Beneath Her Feet is Salman Rushdie's gift to America in return, a great contemporary love story and a dazzling, dancing vision of the modern era, which pulsates with a half century of music. The Ground Beneath Her Feet is Salman Rushdie's most ambitious and accomplished novel, sure to be hailed as his masterpiece. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My book was narrated by Paul Michael Garcia. Hearing about dandelions while pulling them out from amongst my coneflower and day lily beds is a wonderful audio pair. I listened to the audiobook, sometimes while working in my garden. If you haven’t read Bradbury’s work before, this is a perfect introduction. Every story emotes a summertime feeling while acknowledging the passage of time. I immersed myself in Bradbury’s twists of phrase and understanding of the human condition. Reading Dandelion Wine amid a Pennsylvania summer is a perfect choice. A few older characters die in the summer, leaving mourning friends and family in their wake. But Bradbury balances the sunniness with some real-life moments even beyond the threat of murder. There’s plenty of idyllic summertime fun here. ![]() His eloquent stories of Green Town transport us to another time and place. He molds each sentence with care, allowing readers a visual image in the shape of his words. And every kid dreads the return of autumn and the end of summer.īradbury is a master of intricate and descriptive language. “The Lonely One” is out there, killing town residents. But there’s also an unsettling undercurrent. Kids run free and adults sip glasses of dandelion wine on their porches. In the hands of Ray Bradbury, small-town America in the summer of 1928 comes alive. Dandelion Wine is a masterwork in the art of connected stories or vignettes. ![]() ![]() ![]() She was ultimately granted a reprieve by the state’s then- Gov. Johnson confessed to practicing witchcraft in nearby Andover, Massachusetts in August 1692 and was tried, convicted and sentenced to be hanged in January 1693. ![]() Johnson may have been accused of sorcery because of a developmental disability - her grandfather referred to her as "simplish at the best" - or the fact that she never married or had children, according to The New York Times all were factors that sometimes led to women being suspected of witchcraft in colonial New England. 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