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Bob Books, Set 1: Beginning Readers

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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Bob Books, Set 1: Beginning Readers

Buy Books Online in india to Add More to Your Knowledge

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

if you like reading books and want to read book belonging to different kinds of genre then it is better that you search through the online book shops. Web is full of online book stores that offer the best collection of books to readers that too at very genuine prices. One can buy books belonging to different categories that cater to people of all ages.

Be it story books or academic books for intellectuals, one can buy books online by simply clicking a mouse and get them delivered at a particular address. Sometimes, readers even find it difficult to select the best book from online collection of books but the bestselling guide helps them to buy books online that are in great demand. People have now started gifting books to their friends because buying books online in bulk turn to be extremely reasonable.

Even from a customer’s perspective it is seen that online buying of books is a good option because it hardly takes any time to buy books online. Flipping through the web pages showing collection of variety of books is easy and less time consuming as compared to buying of books personally. One can keep browsing through the online book store collection and buy the best book.

So, keep checking the online collection of books to come across the best books. Try to buy books online and you will surely enjoy reading these books. Without making much effort you can enhance your knowledge by reading more books. Spend time with books and be a keen learner.

Start serving Internet to know more about literature works, as this will help you to update yourself with the latest facts and information. Buy books online and keep yourself updated with the latest stories, as this will surely add to your knowledge.

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Audio Books And Recorded Books: Do You Know The Answers To These Questions

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

You’ve heard of audio books, or recorded books before, haven’t you? Many people, even the ones who use them daily, remain tongue-tied when it comes to answering correctly the following questions.

Why? My guess is that audio books in general are so convenient to use. Many of us prefer to venture into the scenes of an audio book without delay more willingly. Spending our precious time researching every detail about its creation remains a distant “maybe”.

On the other hand, there are a few details about recorded books you want to know.
What for?
’Cause knowing them makes it easier for you to navigate around audio books with more confidence. Your improved “shopper’s education” to make the right choice is worth it.

I admit I used to be unaware of even the basic terms about audio books myself. So, I asked questions to get answers.

Guess what? I’ve found them. And I’d love to share them with you so you can save time researching the same questions. If you’d like to know the answers to the following basic questions about audio books, keep on reading.

What’s an audio book?

An audio book is a book in audio format. It is a “fun replacement” for a physical hardcover or paperback book you’d read from cover to cover. Instead, you grab-n-read books on CD, books on tape, or MP3 books versions.

What formats do audio books come in?

You can get recorded books on tape, books on CD, and MP3 books. From an old-fashioned cassette player to modern and sleek MP3 players, audio books keep you company on-the-go where traditional book reading is simply unsuitable.

What’s an MP3 book?

MP3 books are still audio books. But a clever compression technique reduces the file size to take up less recording space. Besides that, MP3’s are portable and easily downloadable. Storing them is a breeze when compared to piling up stacks of cassettes or CD’s.

How can recorded books in MP3 format be played back?

You can play MP3 audio books on any MP3 portable player. You can also play them on your home PC (need to have Windows Media Player or similar). Playing MP3’s on a laptop or MP3-enabled cellular phones is the latest trend. If you don’t have an MP3 player, but have a CD player, you can burn MP3 files to a CD using your computer. You’ll need special software to do that. Search Google for “free software to burn CD’s” :) .

What does “unabridged audio book” mean?

Good question. An “unabridged” audio book is narrated (or told) word for word. It’s the printed book equal in audio format. Nothing’s missing. Nothing’s added. As a result, they are longer than “abridged” versions.

What’s an “abridged audio book” version then?

It’s similar to the printed original, but shorter. The word-for-word narration from the previous example is not exact. “Abridged” also means shortened, cut. Keep that in mind if you are looking for the original version.

What are “dramatized audio books”?

Dramatized audio books are stage-like, “play-life” versions of printed books. You get all the bells and whistles: full cast, music and sound effects. Some people prefer it; some would rather get a simple, told version by an experienced narrator.

Is there a difference between having the author of the physical book tell the audio version, or is it better to have a professional narrator do the job?

Some authors are gifted for both writing and telling their own book. Others are better off leaving it to professional “voice-over calibers”. If you can, listen to a sample of the recorded book that catches your interest. It’ll help you decide if the narrator resonates with you. Some people swear that half the beauty of an audio book is the voice-over quality.

Where’s a good place to start for a novice interested in recorded books?

An excellent place to start is to pick up a favorite story you already know about, but would like to “read” as an audio. About the length, pick “abridged” audio books to start with to cut down on time they take to play back. Once you become more skilled with recorded books, you got to check out “unabridged” editions as downloadable audio MP3 books as soon as you can.

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How Self Publishers Can Market and Sell More Books

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

As a self publisher you can market and promote your book on a shoestring budget, thousands of independent publishers have done it; be careful about your promotion and marketing dollars and don’t plunge into unknown waters — test, test, and test some more. Self publishers need to have a good marketing plan to sell books and it should be written prior to writing your book and in place a year prior to publishing your book. Your book selling, book marketing, and book promotion planning should begin before the manuscript is completed.


Mail a press release to at least 1000 print and broadcast contacts just prior to publishing your title and again and again after you publish; you can never send too many. Make sure your press release spells out the ‘who, what, where, when, and why.’ Press releases can generate thousands of dollars in sales when picked up by national trade or print media.


Make sure you have at least one good press release, written in AP style, which you can send out for the lifetime of your book. Learning to write and use powerful optimized press releases can often drive tons of traffic to your website while providing multiple back links that can lead to increased page rank and numerous top ten search engine rankings for your targeted keywords. Using press releases for marketing or promoting your book or book’s website has become increasingly popular as publishers discover the powerful benefits of using press releases.


Invest in press release submitting software and set aside time every week to send out a press release online to the press directories. Don’t underestimate the value of a good press release for making book sales.


Create an online contest and list it in online contest directories to drive traffic to your website. Make sure your sales letter or flier is first class; this is your formal presentation of your title to the prospective buyer. Make sure not to overlook the Internet; get yourself interviewed or profiled for sites both about writing, publishing and about the topics covered in your book.


Your sales letter or flier should include an eye-grabbing headline, the benefits to the buyer, the book features, book sales information and testimonials. Remember to make sure your book is listed in Books-in-Print; don’t assume it’s already listed. Submit articles to online article directories that focus on your book’s topic to drive customers to your website.


Build a web site that provides another avenue for ordering, a virtual online press kit and link exchanges with sites that relate to your topic. I’ve seen publishers lose a lot of money paying for expensive display ads, so beware if you do this; I don’t advise it in the beginning — get your feet wet first so you know what you’re doing. Arrange to speak at local, regional and national events that relate to your book topic; bring books along and have an associate sell them at the back of the room.


It’s important to publish a website that focuses on your title; you’ll be able to refer editors and customers and all interested parties to your book information with the click of a mouse. You can give away your book in a raffle at a local function to get more book recognition. If your book fits a specialty market, find a store that fits the genre and offer to leave books on consignment; many publishers have sold thousands of books this way.


Contact any companies, corporations or organizations that might use your book for promotions; offer significant discounts for volume orders or for thousands of copies offer a specified amount above book production costs. Women buy more books then men; see how you can fit your book into the women’s market.


Be your own publicist and send a press release along with a review copy of your book to publications in your book’s genre and to book review magazines. Market your book to your number one market first, and then go after the secondary markets.


Now promote, promote, and promote your book some more! Use your book promotion and book marketing dollars wisely; go after the free and cheap resources daily. If you apply yourself every day and you promote your book like crazy, you can achieve that ultimate goal of selling thousands of copies of your book, many self publishers have done it.

For more information on book marketing tips and selling more books go to http://www.TwinPeaksPress.com founded in 1982, specializing in help for authors, self publishers, ebook and book publishers with tips, advice and resources, including information on media, library and other mailing lists, and press releases – online, wire service and offline distribution

Sunday Book Market at Koti – Second Hand Books in Hyderabad

Monday, January 18th, 2010

There are times when you may want to buy second-hand books. Not just for the discounted rates, but also in expectation of serendipity. Who knows? You may end up finding a classic that you were always looking for.

Sunday book market at Koti is the perfect place for such a discovery. On Sunday, the pavements here are filled with book sellers and their books. All other commercial activity (read: shops are closed) give way to the pleasure of reading and book trading.

Nearly 50 book vendors experiment their providence on this holiday. Besides, what’s good is that in spite of being roadside shopping, the experience does not leave you dissatisfied. Simply because, it is devoid of clutter and allows you to breathe easy.

Look for…

At the Sunday book market, opportunities are on your side when it comes to looking for books that may not be easily available elsewhere. This includes novels, academic related, cookery books, comics etc. Even foreign language books are available here. But what makes this market special is its focus on literature books. So if that is what interests you, make your way to Koti on Sundays.
Bag a deal…

Books are priced here at fairly attractive rates. You may even get 80% discount on some of the finest books. From outside, some books may look worn, but most of them have their stuff well-maintained. You even have the opportunity to sell your old, unwanted books here. You can trade that off for a book you wish to buy. There may be times, when you may get a certain book for a mere Rs. 5!

Our Tips…

· You can visit it anytime between 10.30 AM and 5 PM and only on Sundays.
· Parking is not a problem.
·        Don’t judge books by the cover. And we mean it in the literal sense. Scrutinize every book carefully to ensure that the insides are not torn.
·        If you are searching for any book, give the name of the book to the seller. He might be able to get it for you in the subsequent week.
·        If you are not satisfied with the price, try to look in other stalls.
·        Once you enter the market, be patient enough to search through the books. This is not for rush hours.
·        If you want to sell your old books and get a good deal, don’t say yes to the first vendor. Check out what you are being offered from other vendors and settle for the best price.

So check out the market and let us know your experience.

Sunday Book Market at Koti – Hyderabad Books,Books in Hyderabad has been written by Pranay who writes for MetroMela

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Books: a Lifetime Friend

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Introduction:
Books are a common feature in today’s fast moving world. It is quite difficult to find someone who has not seen, touched, and read at least one book in his or her lifetime. Today, authors write books on nearly every subject be it arts, science, commerce, history, literature, poetry, and other contemporary subjects.

Publishing and printing of books has become easier and more widespread since the invention of the printing press. Earlier, books were copied and written by hand, making books expensive and rare. Let us travel a little back in time to discover the journey that books have taken since first known to humankind.

History:
The word ‘book’ comes from an Old English word called ‘b?c”. According to the popular site thefreedictionary.com, a book in modern terms is “A set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers.”

The early Mesopotamians wrote books on clay tablets. The ancient Egyptians wrote on papyrus rolls in Egypt as early as 3000 B.C. In China, bamboo strips tied together with chords served as books. These dated back to around 1300 B.C. In ancient India, seers and sages wrote ancient religious texts on palm leaves – nature’s paper. These early writers would preserver these books for posterity and hand them down from one generation to another for preservation and dissemination of knowledge.

By the 19th century, printers could no longer meet the demand for books by hand printing. The printing press and the moveable type press, attributed to Johannes Gutenberg, changed the scenario, thus bringing the cost of books down to a considerable level. Johannes Gutenberg is also credited with printing the first real book – the Gutenberg Bible, using the movable type printing press.

Large presses followed this invention, thus making it possible for larger books to be printed. Further advances were made during the mid 1800s. For example, the invention of the papermaking machine, binding machinery, the cylinder press and the linotype machine made it possible for books to be printed in large numbers. In modern times, books are printed using a number of sophisticated processes, which require special attention out of scope of this article.

Classification of Books:
Books are classified into various types according to their content. A popular segregation is fiction and non-fiction books. Fiction books contain largely fictitious material, such as novels, which are the most common form of fictional books. Typically, novels consist of a plot, setting, themes, and character.

Non-fictional books usually provide useful information as opposed to fiction books. A common type of non-fiction book usually found in libraries is the reference book. Other books can include handbooks, almanacs, encyclopaedias, atlases, instruction manuals, and others. School and college textbooks are come under the non-fictional category.  Other non-functional books can take the form of directories, address books, phone books, appointment books, logbooks and diaries.

Another popular method of classifying books is by the type of covers they are provided with. Accordingly, they can be classified as hard cover and paper back books. While hard cover books have a stiff binding, paperback books have paper binding which are less robust and last lesser compared to their hardbound counterparts.

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Books For Publish

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

The procedure of production and distribution of books or other forms of literature for the public is called publishing. In some instances, the author is his own publisher. He makes his literature then finds means of media for it to be disseminated to viewers.

A book is known as a collection or a set of blank, written, illustrated, or printed sheets which are made and produced with paper and/or different materials. These materials are fastened and compiled as one in order to form a hinge in one side. In a book, a leaf is the single sheet, while its both sides are known as its page. When a book is produced through an electronic format, this type of book is called the e-book.

Books also pertain to literary works. In information science and libraries, a book is known as a monograph, where in, this is vital in order for it to be differentiated from periodicals like journals, magazines, and newspapers. Written works as well as books are called literature. In a novel, a book can be compartmentalized into different sections like Book One, Book Two, Book Three, and so on and so forth.

A book lover is called with many terms such as a philobiblist, a bibliophile, or a bibliophilist, or in layman’s term, a bookworm. You can also buy books in a bookshop or bookstore. To borrow a book, you can just head on to libraries near you.

The usual book structure or parts include the following:

Front cover: soft cover (paperback) or hardbound; the one that connects the front and the rear cover is called a spine which is similar to a hinge
Front endpaper
Flyleaf
Front matter
Frontispiece
Title page
Copyright page
Table of contents
List of figures
List of tables
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Body: the main contents or texts where the pages are found. These pages have page number and are often separated into sequential chapters. Appendix
Glossary
Index
Notes
Bibliography
Colophon
Flyleaf
Rear endpaper
Rear cover

The procedure of production and distribution of literature or other information for the public is called publishing. In some instances, the author is his own publisher. He makes his literature then finds means of media so that it can be disseminated to its viewers.

There are stages in publishing a book. These stages would include the following:

• Development
• Acquisition
• Copyediting
• Graphic design
• Production (Printing or Electronic)
• Marketing
• Distribution

The following are the steps on how to get your book to be published. These are:

Step One

Look for a professional editor for the work or literature that you have done. With this procedure, you are ensured that the book that you have made is polished and refined prior to giving to the publisher or agent.

Step Two

Look for an agent who would represent you and your work. A good agent will present your literature to publishers and guide you on the process of publishing. Know the agent’s experience, expected commission, interests, and recent sales before making a commitment.

Step Three

Give your query letter to various publishers whom you think would like your book best. The letter that you will send will give the description of the book that you have made and provide your reasons why it is worth publishing. Given that the publisher would look the idea of your book, they will forward a proposal to you.

Step Four

Provide the interested editors or publishers with your book proposal. Included in your book proposal is a 10 to 12 page sample, your reason for making the book as well as the author’s information. For nonfictional authors, they may send a proposal before completing their book. For fictional writers, a completed manuscript is expected during query.

Step Five

Wait for the response of the editor or publishers. If the book that you have made is accepted, you’d get a monetary offer. But if not, a rejection letter will be sent out to you, together with the reason why it cannot be published.

Step Six

Keep sending query letters to publishers until you receive an offer from your publisher. The key here is to study the responses of the editors and intertwine it in your work until you find a publisher who would take interest in your work.

Here is a list of known Book Publishers:

eBookMall Publishing Center
Abingdon Press
Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Accent on Living
Ace Science Fiction
Adams Media Corporation
Addison-Wesley Longman, Inc.
African American Images
The Alban Institute
Almar Press
American Counseling Association
American Press
Amherst Media
The Amwell Press
Anchorage Press, Inc.
Andrews and McMeel
Arden Press, Inc.
Asian Humanities Press
Astro Communican Scvices, Inc.
Autonomedia
Aztex Corp.
Bantman Doubleday Dell
Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.
Barbour and Company, Inc.
Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.
Beacon Press
Bear and Co., Inc.
Behrman House Inc.
Black Heron Press
Blackbirch Press, Inc.
Bloomberg Press
Blue Poppy Press
Blue Star Productions
Borgo Press
Boyds Mills Press
Brassey’s, Inc.
Brevet Press., Inc.
The Bureau For At-Risk Youth
Business McGraw-Hill
Butterworth-Heinman
C Q Press
Caddo Gap Press
Cambridge Educational
Cambridge University Press
The Caxton Printers, Ltd.
Catbird Press
Center Press
Chatham Press
Chicago Review Press
Church Growth Institute
Circlet Press, Inc.
Citadel Press
Clarkson Potter
Coffee House Press
Country Sport Press
Champion Press
Computer Science Press
Confluence Press, Inc.
Consumer Press
Copper Canyon Press
CottonWood Press, Inc.
Counterpoint
The Crossing Press
Dance Horizons
Dancing Jester Press
Darlington Productions, Inc.
Delacorte Press
The Denali Press
Devyn Press
Discipleship Resources
Dimi Press
Doubleday
Down Home Press
Duke Press
Dutton
E.M. Press, Inc.
Eakin Press/Sunbelt Media, Inc.
Eastland Press
The Ecco Press
The Education Center, Inc.
Epicenter Press
Faber & Faber, Inc.
Facts on File, Inc.
Fairview Press
Fawcett Juniper
Fjord Press
Focal Press
Foghorn Press
Four Walls Eight Windows
The Free Press
Friends United Press
The Globe Pequot Press, Inc.
The Graduate Group
Green Bark Press
GreenHaven Press, Inc.
Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Gryphon House, Inc
Half Halt Press, Inc.
The Harvard Common Press
Herald Press
Holiday House
Home Education Press
Jist Works, Inc.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Knowledge, Ideas & Trends, Inc.
Lake View Press
The Learning Works, Inc.
Libraries Unlimited
Living the Good News
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Media Bridge
Mercury House, Inc.
New Hope
New Leaf Press, Inc.
Nodin Press
W.W. North Co., Inc.
Nova Press
Oak Knoll Press
Octameron Associates
Orchises Press
Ortho Information Services
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.
The Overlook Press
Owl Creek Press
Oxford University Press
Paper Chase Press
Pippin Press
Planners Press
Planning/Communications
Popular Culture Ink
Receipt Press
Price Stern Sloan, Inc.
The Putnam Berkley Group
QED Press
Random House, Inc.
Routledge, Inc.
SAS Institute, Inc.
Scholastic, Inc.
Serendipity Systems
Sergeant Kirkland’s
Slack, Inc.
The Smith
Social Science Education Consortium
SoundPrints
The Speech Bin, Inc.
Spinsters Ink
Swan-Raven & Co.
Swedenborg Foundatin
Sybex, Inc.
Systems Co. Inc.
Texas State Historical Association
Transportation Trails
TSR, Inc.
Charles Tuttle Co.
Univelt, Inc.
VGM Career Horizons
Verso
Walker and Co.
Warner Aspect
Franklin Watts, Inc.
Samuel Weiser, Inc.
White Cliffs Media, Inc.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Wild Flower Press
Little Aspect

Sine there are many book publishers, the harder task is usually getting one to approve to your book. Thus, if you will heed criticisms and put it to good use, then add patience, you will soon be able to get your book published and hopefully released to the public.

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Cheap Books: Now Reading Becomes a Pleasure

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

 

Nowadays, where every thing is getting so pricey, books too have faced the heat. Every kind of books, be it course books, fiction books or other books, the prices are going up. Earlier this was not the case, students used to purchase books from the book vendors and then after their semester exams, they used to sell those books to other students studying the same course. However, even this is not possible today as the course in the syllabus goes for a change after every semester, thus the older books study material becomes meaning less for the new students. Hence, they opt for the newer versions of relevant books. Though even if the course does not changes the book vendors or the new students do not pay the adequate price for the older books. But still the above method is the safest and the most economical way to purchase books.

Same goes for the people who love to read online books and non fiction books. Among these, the non fiction books are those books which are based on real life incidents or occurrences. These books have a particular reading group, the readers of these books are the ones who are into serious reading. These books are easily available nowadays in market at very reasonable rates. The readers of these books, after reading them, either sell them back to the book vendors or rent them out. This gives the chance to customers to enjoy double advantage, the reading part and then they get some part of their spent money back.

The online books are another new and modern way of enjoying reading. These books can be downloaded from Internet and thus, these books are very cheap and provide effective way of reading. There are unlimited books available at a very nominal expenditure. Though currently not in fashion largely, still these books have a fixed reader group. Thus, the above mentioned kinds of books can now be read at very cheap price. Hence, even the most expensive or rare non fiction books and others genre books can today be tagged as cheap books

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Children Books : the Best Source to Enlighten the Young Minds

Friday, January 15th, 2010

 

Reading books is a good habit for all. Especially children must cultivate the habit of reading books. The most worst thing in the society is ignorance. To survive in this competitive world, everyone should get knowledge on all issues. So, children must be aware of all the realities in life. Naturally, Children like to play. They don’t show much interest in reading books. But, in this modern world so many books are especially written for children to entertain and create interest in them. These books are mainly focus on two important things such as entertainment and education. They play an eminent role in entertaining and guiding the children into a right path.

Children prefer the most interesting and interactive stories. While reading these books they do not loose their interest in the middle of the story. So, by considering and keeping this point in the mind books are written to attract the children. These books are classified into various categories such as traditional books, story books and fiction books.

During their development stage children have various imaginations and lot of questions in their mind. Parents and teachers should guide and create an interest of reading books in the children. So, children books are very helpful and useful for kids to get knowledge about this amazing world. Among all the books children like fairy tales and adventurous story books. To attract the children these stories are described with animated pictures. Children prefer the books which were written in simple language.

Nowadays numerous books are available for children in the market. Among those, the best children’s books are Harry Potter, Huckleberry Finn and Jungle book. These are the best selling books. It is so difficult to write books for the children because the writer do not have any specific point in his mind.
Children show interest in reading such books which contain a child character in them. The most interesting thing is that encyclopedia is also written in simple language for children to make easy to understand.

Today the parents can purchase the best childrens books not only from the book stores but also from online book stores. Children often forget what they taught in the class room. MP3 audio books are very useful to recall their lesson with in short time. So, the children books are playing a vital role in entertaining and enlightening spirit in the young minds.