While talking about porcelain this morning, and enjoying the beauty of Meissen and Motahedeh, I found this book and immediately ordered the first chapter for my Kindle. I bought this model Kindle, and I love it... First chapter free, you can then order the rest of it on the kindle, or buy the book for your library. I, for one, can not imagine a home without a library. My home has books in almost every room.
The Kindle is amazing, because you can reference right along with the reading, by underlining,try one and see. I bought a cover with the Kindle that covers the reading surface with plastic and the cord fits tightly in the back pocket. I love the cover but for some reason can not find it to display. You have the Kindle handy all the time without having to open it, and you can clean the surface easily.
You can buy my book," Secrets of the Heart" , on Kindle, a novel of how the inner mind works,including what we are learning about other dimensions, all based on story telling , by a dying woman and her friends who have passed on to the next life. Some movie producers are looking at my first book, and the scenes are so distinct that maybe it will catch somone's attention. How can one be so lucky to get that kind of attention for a first novel?
Hopefully, my publisher will have my second book today, "Enchanted," a memoir of growing up during the Second World War in the small town of Framingham, Mass., what life was like in the early 40;s and 50's.
The Kindle is amazing, because you can reference right along with the reading, by underlining,try one and see. I bought a cover with the Kindle that covers the reading surface with plastic and the cord fits tightly in the back pocket. I love the cover but for some reason can not find it to display. You have the Kindle handy all the time without having to open it, and you can clean the surface easily.
You can buy my book," Secrets of the Heart" , on Kindle, a novel of how the inner mind works,including what we are learning about other dimensions, all based on story telling , by a dying woman and her friends who have passed on to the next life. Some movie producers are looking at my first book, and the scenes are so distinct that maybe it will catch somone's attention. How can one be so lucky to get that kind of attention for a first novel?
Hopefully, my publisher will have my second book today, "Enchanted," a memoir of growing up during the Second World War in the small town of Framingham, Mass., what life was like in the early 40;s and 50's.
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