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L. Ron Hubbard was a science fiction writer before he founded the church of scientology. I actually read a couple of his science fiction books and they are really really powerful works of fiction. He can definetely write in a style that can mesmerize the reader. Fascinating to say the least. Below you can find his 5 titles for free.
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In their web site Charles Rivers Editors indicate:”Charles River Editors (CRE) offers an experienced team of editors, writers, and admissions consultants educated at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). CRE’s team of J.D.’s, M.B.A.’s, and Ph.D.’s has the broad and deep experience necessary for any job.”
I am surprised that they selected “The Sock Puppet School of Business” as a series name. Reading a couple of them boosted my confidence about writing similar and better stuff. Having said that, the books are free for a limited time, so check them out.
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23 titles are animated. You need Kindle for iPad/iPhone/ iPod touch reading application to watch short animations in the books. You can download required reading applications here. Due to large file size, Kindle for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch may require WiFi to download these titles.
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This book is not Kindlized yet. However, it is an important and useful title.
Below list, in reverse chronological order, comes from the book. It is not intended to be exhaustive. Rather, Boxall was trying to trace the development of the novel. It’s a starting point, not the Final Answer.
There are 13 books in Pre-1700′s on the list shown below. 3 of them are not kindlized yet. Click on the links or images and enjoy:
998. Aithiopika by Heliodorus