Arrested

Battling America's Criminal Justice System
By Dan Conaway, Esquire

Arrested: Battling America's Criminal Justice System is a nonfiction work written by Dan Conaway, Esquire. Conaway was an Assistant District Attorney and has been a practicing trial attorney for over 20 years. Arrested is divided into several sections which inform the reader on the present...

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Attention!

Get It, Keep It
By Erik van der Luijt

Due to the media overload that we experience on a daily basis, getting and holding someone’s attention to a product or service has become increasingly difficult as well. Attention!: Get It, Keep It shows how our subconscious mind draws us toward something and then how...

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Arizona Wildlife Notebook

Checklists and Conservation Status
By Garry Rogers

Arizona Wildlife Notebook by Garry Rogers is a rather comprehensive checklist of wildlife species existing in the State of Arizona. This notebook provides a brief description for each of eleven (11) groups of wildlife, conservation status of all extant species within that group in Arizona,...

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A Strategic Painter

Mastermind Your Craft
By Roopa Dudley

A Strategic Painter: Mastermind Your Craft by Roopa Dudley is an educational book for artists, guiding readers through what it means to set up and then to own an artistic business. From ingredients that make an exceptional artwork to how to promote your art, the...

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A Complete “How To” Guide for Rookie Writers

Learn How to Create Your Own Book Trailer, E-Book Conversion, and Get a Library of Congress Number for Free
By Robin Murphy

Author Robin Murphy writes a very practical, hands-on and user-friendly book to enable a rookie writer to learn how to get their newly created work produced and available to readers. While the rookie writer has many concerns and fears about publishing their first book, there...

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A Guide to Southern Arizona's Historic Farms and Ranches

Rustic Southwest Retreats
By Lili DeBarbieri

A Guide to Southern Arizona's Historic Farms and Ranches: Rustic Southwest Retreats by Lili DeBarbieri speaks in detail about the culture, heritage, history, cuisine, and farming of the place. The book is a delight. It touches on many aspects of the area. It can be...

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A Demand of Blood

By Nadia Dean

A Demand of Blood; The Cherokee War of 1776 is written by Nadia Dean. This book was created as a non-fiction historical genre. The design, layout, and formatting of the book are perfect, filled with photography, drawings, maps, and easy to read text. There...

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Animal Portraits with the Digital Photography of John Crippen

Learning Photography With Animals
By John Crippen

"Animal Portraits with the Digital Photography of John Crippen" is a guide for photographers who have made, or are considering making, the transition from a point and shoot or a "prosumer" DSLR camera to a full-fledged DSLR. The first part of the book is a...

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A Teacher Grows in Brooklyn

A True Story of a Teacher's Adventures, Auccesses and Ahallenges
By Albert Mazza

Albert Mazza worked for the New York City public school system from 1963 until 1995. He worked under six chancellors and a changing Board of Education from 1979 until 1990. In "A Teacher Grows in Brooklyn", the author tells of how, in 1977, he was...

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A Cultural Paradox

Fun in Mathematics
By Jeffrey Zilahy

"A Cultural Paradox: Fun in Mathematics" by Jeffrey A Zilahy is a great book. It is unique and very well done. And the title turns out to be true - mathematics actually is fun. Well, at least in this author’s hands. He has an engaging...

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