New York Times Bestseller List 10/10/14 Book
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New York Times Bestseller List 10/10/14 Book
To get the right book to the right person at the right price, in a friendly and genial manner - nothing more, nothing less, nothing else. Book - Lovers! House of Prose is very happy to announce we now have a presence in the Change Initiative, located on Sheikh Zayed Road near the Ibis Hotel south of Mall of the Emirates. Change initiative is the premier destination for sustainable living in the Middle East. Sounds like a perfect union with used books, right? Also, a great restaurant. We don’t have the facility to buy back our books at 50% there, so any book you buy needs to be returned to our other locations for the refund. I strongly recommend you take a look and see what a jewel this is waiting for you! Click here to go to the web site. http://www.changeinitiative.com New York Times Bestseller List 1. GONE GIRL, by Gillian Flynn. (Crown.) A woman disappears on the day of her fifth anniversary; is her 10/10/14 6. BONES NEVER LIE, by Kathy Reichs. (Bantam.) A child murderer who eluded capture years ago has disappears on the day of her fifth anniversary; is her husband a killer? A child murderer who eluded capture years ago has 2. EDGE OF ETERNITY, by Ken Follett. (Dutton.) Five interrelated families grapple with the events of the 1960s through the 1980s; Book 3 of the Century Trilogy. 7. DEACON, by Kristen Ashley. (Kristen Ashley.) Deacon is a cold man with an ugly past; then he meets Cassidy in the Colorado mountains. BOOK 4 of the Unfinished Heroes series. 3. PERSONAL, by Lee Child. (Delacorte.) Jack Reacher, a former military cop, helps the State Department and the C.I.A. stop a sniper who has targeted a G8 summit. 8. BIG LITTLE LIES, by Liane Moriarty. (Amy Einhorn/Putnam.) Who will end up dead, and how, when three mothers with children in the same school become friends? resurfaced, giving the forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan another chance to stop her. 4. THE BEST OF ME, by Nicholas Sparks. (Grand Central.) Twenty-five years after their high school romance ended, two classmates return to their North Carolina town for a funeral. 9. DARKNESS, by Laurann Dohner. (Ellora's Cave.) Kat, an undercover agent on a dangerous mission, becomes passionately entangled with Darkness; BOOK 12 of the New Species series. 5. OUTLANDER, by Diana Gabaldon. (Dell.) Claire Randall, an English nurse, is transported back to 1743 during a second honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands. 10.MEAN STREAK, by Sandra Brown. (Grand Central.) A North Carolina pediatrician is held captive by a mysterious man who forces her to question her life. Click here to see the entire list http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/ Welcome to the Rich and famous Ever wonder what the rich and famous love to read? What are their favourite books? Well, a few examples are that J.K. Rowling loves Roddy Doyle’s book ‘The Woman who Walked into Doors’, Woody Allen’s favourite is ‘Catcher in the Rye’ by J.D. Salinger, and Cher loves the Science fiction novel ‘A Stranger in a Strange Land’ by Robert A. Heinlein. Here’s the link to those and about 50 more.L http://flavorwire.com/480819/50-cultural-icons-on-their-favorite-books Our bundle book winner newsletter #7 The subscriber who wins a free bundle book this time is Sinhu George. Congratulations, Sinhu, please drop us a note to say where and when you want to choose your bundle book. FAQ’S Do you buy books? We always answer this question by saying ‘yes, we buy books we want and we pay cash, not much cash, but cash.’ The big point in this statement is ‘books we want’. Bestsellers sell best so we usually don’t want the old ones because we probably already have them; but the latest is always appreciated. So you could say we are almost always interested in 2013 or 2014 as we finish this present year. Kid’s books are usually needed, especially toddler storybooks, picture books or what I call ‘chewables’, those cardboard type needed, especially toddler storybooks, picture books or what I call ‘chewables’, those cardboard type books for toddlers. We are also quite interested in non-fiction. What type of non-fiction? That is a tough one to describe. There are some biographies we will always want of famous people like Churchill, Lincoln, Hitler, Gandi, Henry Ford; people who are famous in history. But other people are either too close to the present (but not close enough to the present) or just not famous enough. We would say yes to Margaret Thatcher but no to John Major as an example. We don’t need a book about Justin Beiber when he was 17 (now that he is 21!) nor a book about Gerhard Schroeder (Who?) I think you get the idea. This newsletter is being sent to you based on your request or by directly subscribing in our newsletter either online or offline. If you dont want to recieve this newsletter, then please use this link to Unsubscribe. Regards, Mike McGinley The Book Guy [Address and vCard]