campbellfam
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03-01-08 02:43 PM - Post#38546
I titled this post non-fiction because I know not everyone is interested in non-fiction topics, I rarely am, so I wanted to send the warning.
I bought a book about a year ago that I finally got around to reading this last week and am sorry I put it off as it is a really interesting book!
It's called "America Alone; The End of the World as We Know It" by Mark Steyn. It's not about isolationism or America-bashing. It's about the falling/failing demographics in Western Europe and the subsequent Islamization of many EU countries. It answers many questions about why we are hated and why we probably shouldn't care.
Whether you agree with him or not, it has very eye-opening info...
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civicminded
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03-02-08 11:54 PM - Post#38621
In response to campbellfam
Interesting. I've rededicated an interest in certain books this past week or so. I may look into that one too.
I'm going to play off your Topic, as this fits that well. Some know that I've toyed with an idea for a children's book for a spell. I'm open to input or direction again on where to start. I've already made some initial inquiries about it. But I might as well use this network of educated, opinionated posters of all things.
This is an idea for a short, fun reader, with pics even.
It's non-fiction, as it's based on an event at work one time.
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civicminded
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03-30-08 12:11 PM - Post#40299
In response to civicminded
As I continue to investigate writing this short book thing, it's easy to become overwhelmed with the steps, haha. Anyone out there done any "self publishing" stuff?
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Webmaster
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03-30-08 11:03 PM - Post#40317
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You might want to look at some of the books offered at Amazon.com about Self-Publishing. I don't know if it would help you but it might be worth a look. Also, make sure to read the customers reviews on each book.
Click Here for Amazon Self Publishing Books

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civicminded
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03-30-08 11:29 PM - Post#40318
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Thanks a bunch. I don't ever look or think of the Amazon, except for that wet one. Most kind.
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eilish
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03-31-08 10:07 AM - Post#40334
In response to civicminded
Civic, you can check the library catalog to see if any of those books are available through them or Plano's libraries.
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civicminded
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04-01-08 03:20 PM - Post#40452
In response to eilish
Thanks bunches. I'm already planning some recon to area libraries. Been behind on that anyway. I used to have cards to check out from several cities libraries.
This darn Internet thing is a double edged sword, haha.
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eilish
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06-03-08 05:43 PM - Post#47680
In response to civicminded
I just finished a couple of wonderful non-fictions. The Soul of a Horse: Life Lessons from the Herd is by Joe Camp (Benji's 'dad'). It chronicles his experience with becoming a natural horseman. And can provide interesting insights into human nature as well. The second is Isaac's Storm. It tells the story of the hurricane that struck Galveston in September 1900. A very well done reconstruction of the storm & the aftermath. It also provides an interesting glimpse of the nascent Weather Service, the mistakes made & why.
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campbellfam
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06-03-08 08:17 PM - Post#47704
In response to eilish
We've gone to see The Great Storm in Galveston and read some of the books down there about it, sad but riveting
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