The Bronte Romance Collection - Escape to romance anytime or anywhere: at home, at the office, in planes, trains or automobiles with The Bronte Romance Collection - four romantic novels by the Bronte Sisters, including "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights", two of the greatest romances ever written
The Casino Gambling Guide - Ever wonder why some people win at casinos and others lose? It's not that Lady Luck has smiled on them; winners have learned the basics of each table game and slot machine in the casino
Sherlock Holmes Collection Vol. 2 - The game is afoot Watson, there's no time to waste! Grab your deerstalker and magnifying glass and come along with Sherlock and Watson on an adventure in deduction with The Sherlock Holmes Collection Vol
The Adventure Mega Collection - If you've always dreamed of owning a library of the world's greatest adventure fiction, now is your chance. For the first time all in one place, The Adventure Mega Collection contains 50 of the most famous adventure stories ever written from authors such as Alexandre Dumas, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Rudyard Kipling and Jules Verne
The Second Jungle Book - The further adventures of Mowgli and company.
The Second Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling, gets darker and more serious with his tales of Mowgli and his jungle animal companions
Smartphone & Pocket PC Oct/Nov 2006 MS Reader - With thousands of titles available, it's hard to select the best third-party software for your Smartphone or Pocket PC
Smartphone & Pocket PC Feb/Mar 2007 MS Reader - If you've watched any TV recently, you've probably seen commercials from Cingular and Verizon promoting their cool new phones. Verizon has been spending big advertising bucks on the Motorola Q and Treo 700w, while Cingular has been throwing marketing dollars at their new BlackJack
As a Man Thinketh eBook - As a Man Thinketh is a literary work of James Allen, published in 1902. The title is influenced by a verse in the Bible from the book of Proverbs chapter 23 verse 7, ?As a man thinketh in his heart, so he is.?
This book is written in terms of responsibility assumption