Find, Review, Compare and Join a Canadian Book Club at Canada-Book-Clubs.com
Canada-Book-Clubs.com announces the addition of the new Guide and Reviews section to make finding the perfect Canada book club easier than ever. Extensive reviews of each book club, as well as articles on finding the best book club to suit reader interests are available to ensure highly satisfied club members. With a wide variety of clubs, Canada-Book-Clubs.com is the best source for finding the right book club for your reading needs.
ReelzChannel TV Website Reaches Out to Movie Fans With New Video Player Featuring Free Movie Trailers, Movie Clips, Actor Interviews and Exclusive Con
ReelzChannel.com offers a free video player for embedding their content on movie websites and blogs.
Fans Fund Aims to Buy English Soccer Club
Following the takeover of Ebbsfleet United Soccer Club, a second professional English Soccer Club could be owned by a fans website by the end of the season, it was claimed yesterday.
The Country Club of St. Albans Makes its Movie Debut
"Meet Bill" will be released to theaters in St. Louis and Minneapolis April 4; The Country Club of St. Albans is one of the featured locations in the film.
A new look Chakpak.com: A hangout for Indian movie fans
A feature-rich site, the newly relaunched Chakpak.com offers Indian movie enthusiasts a plethora of information on movies and movie personalities. Pioneers of Web 2.0 technology among the Bollywood sites, the Chakpak offerings include wallpapers, videos, news, discussion forums and quizzes.
Author Mary R. Butler Announces 'Free Books for Your Book Club' Giveaway
Author Mary R. Butler is offering her free copies of her new crime fiction novel, "A Kiss in the Dark," to book clubs.
AP9 Your Savings Club Takes a Look at End-of-Summer Movie Releases
AP9 YourSavingsClub provides consumers with savings on movie tickets, theme park admissions and other entertainment interests.
Local Fitness Club Offers Die-Hard Fitness Fan Program
Beginning June 18, Ellipse Fitness will launch a new program called "Ellipse AMP'D". The 10-week boot camp will train clients for power kickboxing, functional training martial arts, and muscle building. Weekly nutrition education will teach participants how to eat properly for this program's level of activity.
Award Winning Mystery Book Club Selections by Murder by the Book in Denver, Colorado
The owner of Murder by the Book in Denver, Colorado personally reads and selects the books for the book clubs. This results many times in selecting award winning books. This care in book club selection is a reason for the popularity of the Murder by the Book book clubs.
RTE Presents THE BOOK OF LIZ by David and Amy Sedaris
RENEGADE THEATRE EXPERIMENT presents Amy and David Sedaris' THE BOOK OF LIZ.
Sister Elizabeth Donderstock (Violet Ash) makes the cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain the existence of the Squeamish, a crypto-Amish religious community housed at Cluster Haven. Feeling unappreciated, Sister Elizabeth decides to try her luck in the outside world, leaving the Squeamish to try in vain to replicate her cheese ball recipe. Meanwhile, Liz lands a job as a waitress in a
family restaurant run by recovering alcoholics. Can Liz keep her sweating problem in check and thereby become manager? Can the Squeamish get by without her? What does it all have to do with Cockney-speaking Ukrainians? The answers lie inside THE BOOK OF LIZ.
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More Dangerous Books for Boys
(PRWEB) June 13, 2007 -- A new book, The Dangerous Book for Boys, has caused quite a stir in recent months. Now, author Max Elliot Anderson offers more dangerous books for boys, containing adventure, mystery, humor and plenty of heart-pounding action, while teaching life's principles at the same time.
A lot has been written in recent weeks concerning The Dangerous Book for Boys. Author Max Elliot Anderson became fascinated by all the excitement, and encouraged at the same time. Some of the aspects being promoted about The Dangerous Book for Boys include how to tie various knots, to make paper airplanes, or even to build a sort of go-kart. The book promotes adventure in the lives of boys. This sense of adventure has been a goal of Mr. Anderson's as he began writing action-adventures and mysteries especially for boys 8 - 13.
Why does he write books for boys? "Because there simply aren't enough of them," he said. "I'm just now working on manuscript # 35. To date, seven of my books for boys are published. I like to call them more dangerous books for boys."
Each book contains humor, lots of dialog, and plenty of heart-pounding action. "I don't spend a lot of time on details," Mr. Anderson said. "Guys want to get right to the adventure and action."
His published books include Newspaper Caper, Terror At Wolf Lake, North Woods Poachers, Mountain Cabin Mystery, Big Rig Rustlers, Secret Of Abbott's Cave and Legend Of The White Wolf, which are compared by readers and reviewers to Tom Sawyer, The Hardy Boys, Huck Finn, Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, Scooby-Doo, Lemony Snicket and adventure author Jack London's books.
Parents and children agree on their excitement after reading one or more of Max Elliot Anderson's books. "I love your book," says an 11-year-old reader. "It teaches to be prepared for the worst and to take actions for what's right, and not just leave it to somebody else. I love this book and I'm going to buy lots more to read from your series."
A mother writes, "I don't know when I've ever seen my son so excited about a book."
Max Elliot Anderson's books are perfect for summer reading, especially for boys who might not like to read. If there is a boy in your family, or in your circle of friends, he will enjoy these action-adventures and mysteries.
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