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Monday, October 10, 2011

5 FREE Nook Books

The Truth About Starting a Business (Truth About Series)
by Bruce Barringer
“This book should be on the seasoned entrepreneur’s list of ‘what I should have read before I started my business.’”JOE KEELEY, President & CEO, College Nannies & Tutors Development“This is one of the best entrepreneurship books I’ve read...I wish I had this book when I first started o...
The Root of Thought: Unlocking Glia-- the Brain Cell That Will Help Us Sharpen Our Wits, Heal Injury, and Treat Brain Disease
by Andrew Koob
Discover the Other 90% of Your Brain Learn about brain science breakthroughs that might hold the key to intelligence, creativity, and imagination. Discover amazing cells that keep your brain growing, adapting, and healing. Preview possible breakthroughs for brain cancer, brain trauma, Alzheimer’s,...
Powering the Future: A Scientist's Guide to Energy Independence
by Daniel B. Botkin
“At last! An authoritative, objective, scientific analysis of the full range of energy options we face. Botkin’s book cuts through the mass of hype, bias, and myth that characterize most of the information that the public receives and gives us a clear assessment of the sources, costs, environme...
Scary Beast
by CE Wills
When you go strolling in the woods be sure to take a gun. Also, it would be wise to check your back-trail occasionally. A true story about my encounter with a mountain lion.
Penumbra
by Carolyn Haines
Jade Dupree is a beautician and an undertaker's assistant with a gift for smoothing the ravages of death from the faces of her clientele. But her strange talent isn't the only thing that sets her apart from the townspeople of tiny Drexel, Mississippi. Jade is half-black and the unacknowledged basta...

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