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1. Free E-books All kinds - Enjoy

Ok for those who love book and love freebies here is a site for you. http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page This website has tons of free books to download. They aren’t pretty but the information is there. For example type in the search box “paintings” and you will find at least 8 books. Try “How to” and you will find loads of listings. All yours Enjoy

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2. Got to love a woman this down-to-earth

"My first four books got rejected so fast that they hit me in the back of the head as I was leaving the counter at the post office after mailing them." So says bestselling author Deborah Macomber in an interview with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. She also says, "My work may not change [my readers'] lives but it does brighten their weekends."

She also seems to champion self-promoter - in a good way. Read more here.



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