Festival of Good Books #4
Greetings! Welcome to the 4th edition of the Festival of Good Books. We have received 10 posts for this edition. I hope our readers will find these helpful. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
GrrlScientist presents Fifty Degrees Below posted at Living the Scientific Life. Fifty Degrees Below, by Kim Stanley Robinson, the second book in a trilogy about science trying to save the future of the world from a Washington establishment that is rife with political corruption.
Mark Cutler presents 5 Books I Love about Gardens posted at Mark Cutler Design. Here is an article Mark has written about his favorite books on Gardens.
John presents Review: The Singing Life of Birds posted at A DC Birding Blog. Have you read, "The Singing Life of Birds" by Donald Kroodsma? Many readers may have encountered this book previously when it was first published two years ago. The book is now in paperback.
Gary presents Ebooks, Audio Books, EmagazinesOur Newly Opened We… posted at EBookFanatic.com. EbookFanatic.com is a great new site that has unlimited doors to open. If you are new to Ebooks this site will give you an overview of Ebooks, talk about Ebooks, show you the history of Ebooks, and tell you where Ebooks are today.
Christy Reisinger presents Finding inspiration between the lines posted at christysblog. The book, "You’ve Got to Read this Book" is written by Jack Canfield and Gay Hendricks. It consists of 55 individuals from different walks of life and their stories of the one book that changed their lives.
Michelle Mitchell presents scribbit: The Midnight Disease | A Blog About Motherhood in Alaska posted at scribbit. Can’t stop blogging? Wondering why you’re unavoidably spilling your guts for the world to read? Can’t seem to control the urge?
Laurie Bluedorn presents My True Favorite Book posted at Trivium Pursuit. Learn more about some interesting books.
Ankesh Kothari presents Review: Made To Stick posted at How To Grow Your Blog Traffic. Review of Made To Stick – and its application for bloggers.
John Wesley presents 10 Ways to Improve Your Mind by Reading the Classics posted at Pick the Brain. According to a Jenkins Group survey, 42% of college graduates will never read another book. Since most people read bestsellers printed in the past 10 years, it follows that virtually no one is reading the classics.
Ruth Mitchell presents In the "Blink" of an Eye posted at Buy Outside the Box. This is a fantastic read.
That concludes the 4th edition of the Festival of Good Books. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 07 July 2007. You can submit your posts here.