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Q. i am a14 year old girl and i was wondering if anyone knew of any good books i could rent at the library today. i uasually rent nonfiction beauty books and meg cabot books but i rented them all already
Asked by Karly Marie - Sun Aug 26 11:48:17 2007 - - 7 Answers - 6 Comments
A. How about Nancy Drew series, or the sisterhood of traveling pants. They are great books for your age.
Answered by @ce-IX - Sun Aug 26 12:42:24 2007
Q. i am a14 year old girl and i was wondering if anyone knew of any good books i could rent at the library today. i uasually rent nonfiction beauty books and meg cabot books but i rented them all already
Asked by Karly Marie - Sun Aug 26 11:48:17 2007 - - 7 Answers - 6 Comments
A. How about Nancy Drew series, or the sisterhood of traveling pants. They are great books for your age.
Answered by @ce-IX - Sun Aug 26 12:42:24 2007
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Q. what is the main theame and the plot in these books: Code Orange by caroline b conney hosue of the scorpion by nancy farmer turnabou by margret petterson haddix also what is the diffrenct between plot and theme???
Asked by blehhhh - Tue Feb 5 22:47:49 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The plot refers to the storyline of the book. The incidents in the book involving the characters. The theme is the broad idea of the story. Ideas that the author is trying to convey.
Answered by dutchlampshade - Tue Feb 5 23:10:37 2008
Q. what is the main theame and the plot in these books: Code Orange by caroline b conney hosue of the scorpion by nancy farmer turnabou by margret petterson haddix also what is the diffrenct between plot and theme???
Asked by blehhhh - Tue Feb 5 22:47:49 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The plot refers to the storyline of the book. The incidents in the book involving the characters. The theme is the broad idea of the story. Ideas that the author is trying to convey.
Answered by dutchlampshade - Tue Feb 5 23:10:37 2008
What are good fantasy books to read for fun?
Q. I need to read other books, preferably fantasy, to heal my damaged eyes from reading twilight *cringe* You see, friends recommended this wretched book and I was completely disappointed in it. But anyways, I want to read fantasy books that is just a "fun read" like the Phantom Tollbooth or Alice in Wonderland. What other books are like this? Something that is a feel good book?
Asked by kiraaa - Sun Oct 5 00:58:32 2008 - - 20 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Check out the books by Tamora Pierce. They are light-hearted, girlpower type fantasy books with plenty of action and adventure. Start with "Alanna: The First Adventure" . Hope you like it!
Answered by Tabby - Sun Oct 5 01:06:51 2008
Q. I need to read other books, preferably fantasy, to heal my damaged eyes from reading twilight *cringe* You see, friends recommended this wretched book and I was completely disappointed in it. But anyways, I want to read fantasy books that is just a "fun read" like the Phantom Tollbooth or Alice in Wonderland. What other books are like this? Something that is a feel good book?
Asked by kiraaa - Sun Oct 5 00:58:32 2008 - - 20 Answers - 2 Comments
A. Check out the books by Tamora Pierce. They are light-hearted, girlpower type fantasy books with plenty of action and adventure. Start with "Alanna: The First Adventure" . Hope you like it!
Answered by Tabby - Sun Oct 5 01:06:51 2008
What are some good books to improve a first-grade reading level?
Q. I'm giving a few books to a girl who is in third grade but has a first-grade reading level. Should I give her first grade books, second grade books, or third grade books? What's going to improve her reading level? Does anyone have any suggestions that I could easily find at Barnes and Noble tonight. As for the type of book, anything goes, but I want 1 or 2 books about puppies because that is one thing that I know she likes.
Asked by Mohit - Sat Dec 8 12:43:54 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Magic Tree house I told my sister to read the books she's always looking for the next book to come out now, she use to hate reading. There is also a part in the books where they meet a dog and try and help him, his name is teddy.
Answered by Barbara F - Sat Dec 8 12:47:19 2007
Q. I'm giving a few books to a girl who is in third grade but has a first-grade reading level. Should I give her first grade books, second grade books, or third grade books? What's going to improve her reading level? Does anyone have any suggestions that I could easily find at Barnes and Noble tonight. As for the type of book, anything goes, but I want 1 or 2 books about puppies because that is one thing that I know she likes.
Asked by Mohit - Sat Dec 8 12:43:54 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Magic Tree house I told my sister to read the books she's always looking for the next book to come out now, she use to hate reading. There is also a part in the books where they meet a dog and try and help him, his name is teddy.
Answered by Barbara F - Sat Dec 8 12:47:19 2007
What are some good nonfiction books for a young adult to read?
Q. I recently finished all the books i wanted to read for 2007 (so i was a week late, big deal), could you recommend some good books (reasons would be helpful) for me to read in 2008? I enjoy mainly nonfiction. I have already read, and loved, books like the tipping point, blink, freakonomics. I will give 10 points to the person who convinces me their book is the best. Thanks.
Asked by Bookworm - Wed Jan 9 21:41:46 2008 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments
A. A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. It's a fantastic book and reminds me why I was so enamored by science in school. It also drives the point home many times that we are very, very lucky to be standing here, doing what we do everyday. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. This is an entertaining and enlightening book, and fairly easy to read. It has an important message regarding how the world works; that the world is governed not by the predictable and the average, but by the random, the unknownable, the unpredictable -- big events or discoveries or unusual people that have big consequences. Change comes not uniformly but in unpredictable spurts. These are the Black Swans of… [cont.]
Answered by Beautiful Loser - Thu Jan 10 04:42:07 2008
Q. I recently finished all the books i wanted to read for 2007 (so i was a week late, big deal), could you recommend some good books (reasons would be helpful) for me to read in 2008? I enjoy mainly nonfiction. I have already read, and loved, books like the tipping point, blink, freakonomics. I will give 10 points to the person who convinces me their book is the best. Thanks.
Asked by Bookworm - Wed Jan 9 21:41:46 2008 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments
A. A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. It's a fantastic book and reminds me why I was so enamored by science in school. It also drives the point home many times that we are very, very lucky to be standing here, doing what we do everyday. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. This is an entertaining and enlightening book, and fairly easy to read. It has an important message regarding how the world works; that the world is governed not by the predictable and the average, but by the random, the unknownable, the unpredictable -- big events or discoveries or unusual people that have big consequences. Change comes not uniformly but in unpredictable spurts. These are the Black Swans of… [cont.]
Answered by Beautiful Loser - Thu Jan 10 04:42:07 2008
What is a book similar to the books in the inheritance trilogy?
Q. I have finished all 3 of the inheritance trilogy books, and I want to know what is a book, or book series that are similar to this series. I am into fantisy mostly.
Asked by Elliot C - Fri Aug 14 01:55:25 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Dragonlance series. Their fairly similar, and Dragonlance also features the Dragon Riders idea. The books really aren't bad. They aren't literary genius, but they're definitely good.
Answered by unknown - Fri Aug 14 02:27:12 2009
Q. I have finished all 3 of the inheritance trilogy books, and I want to know what is a book, or book series that are similar to this series. I am into fantisy mostly.
Asked by Elliot C - Fri Aug 14 01:55:25 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Dragonlance series. Their fairly similar, and Dragonlance also features the Dragon Riders idea. The books really aren't bad. They aren't literary genius, but they're definitely good.
Answered by unknown - Fri Aug 14 02:27:12 2009
What books can you suggest about layout and design?
Q. I'm planning to study how to layout and design books, magazines, bookazines, or any publication. Can you suggest books and e-books on this topic? Google can't seem to help me.
Asked by JM - Thu May 28 08:50:26 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Recommend the following books "Printing Paper and their Uses" published by S. D. Warren Delmar Olson called "Industrial Arts for the General Shop" - it is about newspaper publishing, papermaking, printing, etc. "News Editing" by Bruce Westley.. deals with typography, editing, etc "Advertising theory and practice" by Sandage gives information on creative strategies on advertising
Answered by raizel - Sun May 31 02:41:23 2009
Q. I'm planning to study how to layout and design books, magazines, bookazines, or any publication. Can you suggest books and e-books on this topic? Google can't seem to help me.
Asked by JM - Thu May 28 08:50:26 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Recommend the following books "Printing Paper and their Uses" published by S. D. Warren Delmar Olson called "Industrial Arts for the General Shop" - it is about newspaper publishing, papermaking, printing, etc. "News Editing" by Bruce Westley.. deals with typography, editing, etc "Advertising theory and practice" by Sandage gives information on creative strategies on advertising
Answered by raizel - Sun May 31 02:41:23 2009
What are some books that have to do with teenage partying and experamenting with drugs?
Q. I read the whole ellen hopkins series and I was wondering if there are any other books like that that young adults can read? Im trying to read books about partying so I can basically read about it and not do it so I get the experiance by reading it if that makes any sense. I read tweak and I loved the book. Are there any other books that have to do with partying and experamenting?
Asked by Alicia A - Sat Mar 21 21:20:03 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Can't think of any books off the top of my head, but the movie Thirteen is precisely about that.
Answered by Almuvira Anona - Sat Mar 21 21:29:31 2009
Q. I read the whole ellen hopkins series and I was wondering if there are any other books like that that young adults can read? Im trying to read books about partying so I can basically read about it and not do it so I get the experiance by reading it if that makes any sense. I read tweak and I loved the book. Are there any other books that have to do with partying and experamenting?
Asked by Alicia A - Sat Mar 21 21:20:03 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Can't think of any books off the top of my head, but the movie Thirteen is precisely about that.
Answered by Almuvira Anona - Sat Mar 21 21:29:31 2009
What is the future of books? What would a bookless future hold for generations to come?
Q. With advances in technology, electronic books and audio books are gaining popularity. But these do not offer the 'feel' of curling up with a good book. They also limit the audience to only those that have acess to a computer/internet. Can traditional books and the world of computer text live in harmony and coincide with each other? Will books become obsolete? What would a bookless future hold for generations to come? Thank you in advance!
Asked by Nicole - Sun Dec 2 19:26:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, the book has been around about 500 years, so I doubt it is going anywhere. Audio would seem to be the way to go, but there is a problem. There is something you can do with a book or screen that you can't do with sound...skim. When we read, we can glance over words pretty quickly. Taht is why it deosn't raelly mtater how bad yuor seplinlg is. Your brain can just quickly scan a pile of letters and make sense of them. This allows you to just skim over a book until to find the relavent information. That is something you can't do with an audio file. I think that one day there will be an 'electric book', like the one amazon is trying to sell, but reading isn't going anywhere. Joe
Answered by Joseph G - Sun Dec 2 19:41:57 2007
Q. With advances in technology, electronic books and audio books are gaining popularity. But these do not offer the 'feel' of curling up with a good book. They also limit the audience to only those that have acess to a computer/internet. Can traditional books and the world of computer text live in harmony and coincide with each other? Will books become obsolete? What would a bookless future hold for generations to come? Thank you in advance!
Asked by Nicole - Sun Dec 2 19:26:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, the book has been around about 500 years, so I doubt it is going anywhere. Audio would seem to be the way to go, but there is a problem. There is something you can do with a book or screen that you can't do with sound...skim. When we read, we can glance over words pretty quickly. Taht is why it deosn't raelly mtater how bad yuor seplinlg is. Your brain can just quickly scan a pile of letters and make sense of them. This allows you to just skim over a book until to find the relavent information. That is something you can't do with an audio file. I think that one day there will be an 'electric book', like the one amazon is trying to sell, but reading isn't going anywhere. Joe
Answered by Joseph G - Sun Dec 2 19:41:57 2007
What are good books for teenagers that are around 14?
Q. I love romance books and books that have a point. I did not like the Bermudez Triangle because it may of had love but it didnt have a point. I love all the Sarah Dessen books, Twilight is my favorite, The Clique Series, The Private Series, The Pretty Little Liars Series, and the Ugles Series. I want to know books that have romance and mystery or just romance.
Asked by Aly - Sun Feb 22 19:09:21 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All American Girl- Meg Cabot Gossip Girl- Cecily von Ziegesar Stealing Heaven- Elizabeth Scott Hope Was Here- Joan Bauer Meet Me At The Boardwalk- Erin Haft Impossible- Nancy Werlin 13 Little Blue Envelopes- Maureen Johnson {I know you didn't like the Bermudez Triangle, but this book was really good!} I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You- Ally Carter The Possibilities of Sainthood- Donna Freitas 1-800-Where-R-You series- Meg Cabot The Face on the Milk Carton series- Caroline B Cooney The Year of Secret Assignments- Jaclyn Moriarty Assassin- Anna Myers Blue Bloods- Melissa de la Cruz great books (:
Answered by Kelsii - Sun Feb 22 19:19:49 2009
Q. I love romance books and books that have a point. I did not like the Bermudez Triangle because it may of had love but it didnt have a point. I love all the Sarah Dessen books, Twilight is my favorite, The Clique Series, The Private Series, The Pretty Little Liars Series, and the Ugles Series. I want to know books that have romance and mystery or just romance.
Asked by Aly - Sun Feb 22 19:09:21 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All American Girl- Meg Cabot Gossip Girl- Cecily von Ziegesar Stealing Heaven- Elizabeth Scott Hope Was Here- Joan Bauer Meet Me At The Boardwalk- Erin Haft Impossible- Nancy Werlin 13 Little Blue Envelopes- Maureen Johnson {I know you didn't like the Bermudez Triangle, but this book was really good!} I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You- Ally Carter The Possibilities of Sainthood- Donna Freitas 1-800-Where-R-You series- Meg Cabot The Face on the Milk Carton series- Caroline B Cooney The Year of Secret Assignments- Jaclyn Moriarty Assassin- Anna Myers Blue Bloods- Melissa de la Cruz great books (:
Answered by Kelsii - Sun Feb 22 19:19:49 2009
What books have eagerly awaited and then been dissapointed by?
Q. I recently got the first five books from Jim Butcher's Dresden Files for a lovely reading marathon. I love paranormal stuff, and he came so highly recommended I was champing at the bit in anticipation of a new series with many instalments to look forward to. I've only managed the first two and am really disappointed. I can't figure out why they haven't clicked with me. Have you ever had this happen with a book?
Asked by Upsydaisy - Tue Oct 14 10:05:00 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I kept reading reviews about a book called "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" that made it sound like it was brilliant. It WASN'T, and I hate reading a whole book waiting for something to happen and nothing interesting ever does.
Answered by L T - Tue Oct 14 10:13:48 2008
Q. I recently got the first five books from Jim Butcher's Dresden Files for a lovely reading marathon. I love paranormal stuff, and he came so highly recommended I was champing at the bit in anticipation of a new series with many instalments to look forward to. I've only managed the first two and am really disappointed. I can't figure out why they haven't clicked with me. Have you ever had this happen with a book?
Asked by Upsydaisy - Tue Oct 14 10:05:00 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I kept reading reviews about a book called "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" that made it sound like it was brilliant. It WASN'T, and I hate reading a whole book waiting for something to happen and nothing interesting ever does.
Answered by L T - Tue Oct 14 10:13:48 2008
What are good books to help me start a modeling career?
Q. I am interested in doing modeling. I am looking for books on posing or other good books to read so I can succeed in the model business. I am a woman in my late 20's. I already have the Complete Idiot's Guide to Modeling. FYI, I do not live in the US, so any US-specific books will not help me. Thanks
Asked by Goose P - Fri Mar 28 23:55:14 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Do you watch America's next top model? They give alot of good tips and resources for modeling. You know the show with Trya Banks, its a good show... you should try it?
Answered by crystal - Sat Mar 29 00:02:16 2008
Q. I am interested in doing modeling. I am looking for books on posing or other good books to read so I can succeed in the model business. I am a woman in my late 20's. I already have the Complete Idiot's Guide to Modeling. FYI, I do not live in the US, so any US-specific books will not help me. Thanks
Asked by Goose P - Fri Mar 28 23:55:14 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Do you watch America's next top model? They give alot of good tips and resources for modeling. You know the show with Trya Banks, its a good show... you should try it?
Answered by crystal - Sat Mar 29 00:02:16 2008
What books are normally read in the 11th grade?
Q. Ok, so next fall I'm moving to MI from MA ;( Right now I'm in Honors English 10 and we've read quite a few books. But I'm just wondering what books are normally read in English class in Michigan? And also, if anyone can tell me what classes are required for 11th graders in Michigan, I'll love you forever!!! BTW planning on moving to Dearborn MI. Thank you!
Asked by beautiful lie<3 - Sun May 3 18:48:08 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I dont think Michigan has rules on what books are required for reading in the 11th grade Dont worry- Michigan isnt another country
Answered by Mopar Muscle Gal - Sun May 3 19:03:24 2009
Q. Ok, so next fall I'm moving to MI from MA ;( Right now I'm in Honors English 10 and we've read quite a few books. But I'm just wondering what books are normally read in English class in Michigan? And also, if anyone can tell me what classes are required for 11th graders in Michigan, I'll love you forever!!! BTW planning on moving to Dearborn MI. Thank you!
Asked by beautiful lie<3 - Sun May 3 18:48:08 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I dont think Michigan has rules on what books are required for reading in the 11th grade Dont worry- Michigan isnt another country
Answered by Mopar Muscle Gal - Sun May 3 19:03:24 2009
What books would be reccomended after reading the Twilight series?
Q. I just read the twilight series except the one that isn't out yet and I loved them. Does anyone have any other recommendations for other books that are similar to these? Or any good books?
Asked by Lindsay S - Mon May 19 14:58:18 2008 - - 18 Answers - 2 Comments
A. The Host by Stephenie Meyer It's by the same woman who wrote Twilight, and is supposedly a very good read (I'm only at the begining at the moment). Oh, and I agree- the Uglies series is VERY good. :D
Answered by Melissa M - Tue May 20 20:16:50 2008
Q. I just read the twilight series except the one that isn't out yet and I loved them. Does anyone have any other recommendations for other books that are similar to these? Or any good books?
Asked by Lindsay S - Mon May 19 14:58:18 2008 - - 18 Answers - 2 Comments
A. The Host by Stephenie Meyer It's by the same woman who wrote Twilight, and is supposedly a very good read (I'm only at the begining at the moment). Oh, and I agree- the Uglies series is VERY good. :D
Answered by Melissa M - Tue May 20 20:16:50 2008
What books should somebody that will become President of a nation read to educate himself for such a task?
Q. Books of Rousseau, Montaigne? What books best explain the problems of society in the modern world and how should be done to solve them?
Asked by liferulzalot - Fri Dec 5 15:26:45 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In Obama's case, the A Theology of Black Liberation by James H. Cone was all he needed. He learned that: To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen. God has chosen black people! "Malcolm X was not far wrong when he called the white man 'the devil." "complete emancipation of black people from white oppression by whatever means black people deem necessary." "The time has come for white America to be silent and listen to black people" "All white men are responsible for white oppression" "There is, then, a desperate need for a black theology, a theology whose sole purpose is to apply the freeing power of the gospel to black people under white oppression." "Black theology refuses to accept a God who is not identified… [cont.]
Answered by Return of Bite My Shiny Metal... - Fri Dec 5 15:30:51 2008
Q. Books of Rousseau, Montaigne? What books best explain the problems of society in the modern world and how should be done to solve them?
Asked by liferulzalot - Fri Dec 5 15:26:45 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In Obama's case, the A Theology of Black Liberation by James H. Cone was all he needed. He learned that: To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen. God has chosen black people! "Malcolm X was not far wrong when he called the white man 'the devil." "complete emancipation of black people from white oppression by whatever means black people deem necessary." "The time has come for white America to be silent and listen to black people" "All white men are responsible for white oppression" "There is, then, a desperate need for a black theology, a theology whose sole purpose is to apply the freeing power of the gospel to black people under white oppression." "Black theology refuses to accept a God who is not identified… [cont.]
Answered by Return of Bite My Shiny Metal... - Fri Dec 5 15:30:51 2008
How many text books are sold on amazon or other online book retailers?
Q. I am doing a school assignment and I need to find out how many textbooks are sold online. Not just media or normal books, but only online text book sales.
Asked by Chip R - Sun Sep 27 18:20:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That's a lot of freakin' text books, good luck!
Answered by unknown - Sun Sep 27 18:27:26 2009
Q. I am doing a school assignment and I need to find out how many textbooks are sold online. Not just media or normal books, but only online text book sales.
Asked by Chip R - Sun Sep 27 18:20:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That's a lot of freakin' text books, good luck!
Answered by unknown - Sun Sep 27 18:27:26 2009
What are good books to have my middle school students read?
Q. I am a first year teacher and teach a variety of different classes. I need some help when it comes to my lit classes. What are good books that I can potentially get to have my 7th and 8th grade students read? I'm from a very small school district and have been using what I have, but it isn't much! Most of the books are falling apart and/or I don't have enough copies! If there are any teachers out there that could recommend some books for these grade levels I would be VERY grateful!
Asked by tinkerbellt15 - Wed Mar 4 21:11:09 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i'm in the 8th grade and my teacher is having us read The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. thats a good book to give.
Answered by Alexis - Fri Mar 6 14:53:35 2009
Q. I am a first year teacher and teach a variety of different classes. I need some help when it comes to my lit classes. What are good books that I can potentially get to have my 7th and 8th grade students read? I'm from a very small school district and have been using what I have, but it isn't much! Most of the books are falling apart and/or I don't have enough copies! If there are any teachers out there that could recommend some books for these grade levels I would be VERY grateful!
Asked by tinkerbellt15 - Wed Mar 4 21:11:09 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i'm in the 8th grade and my teacher is having us read The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. thats a good book to give.
Answered by Alexis - Fri Mar 6 14:53:35 2009
What books are really good on project management?
Q. I am doing my thesis, and I dont know what PM books there is, does anyone know of a good book?
Asked by Ansophie H - Sun Apr 12 17:39:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is such a buzz word at the moment and everyone thinks they should be doing it, that there are about a million books on the subject, all of them saying much the same thing. Thomsett's Little Black Book of P.M. is a good place to start, and if you do not mind a small grammatical point - you should put 'there are' not 'there is' above...
Answered by eriverpipe - Mon Apr 13 10:06:13 2009
Q. I am doing my thesis, and I dont know what PM books there is, does anyone know of a good book?
Asked by Ansophie H - Sun Apr 12 17:39:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is such a buzz word at the moment and everyone thinks they should be doing it, that there are about a million books on the subject, all of them saying much the same thing. Thomsett's Little Black Book of P.M. is a good place to start, and if you do not mind a small grammatical point - you should put 'there are' not 'there is' above...
Answered by eriverpipe - Mon Apr 13 10:06:13 2009
How to acquire books to open a bookstore?
Q. Considering opening a bookstore... Need used and new books... I currently have a plan to get used books, but where do I need to order the new books from? The publisher?
Asked by aDeviKreates - Sun Jan 11 23:34:42 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. New books are ordered from either the publisher or book wholesalers. Ingram is a good company that has comprehensive lists of books and carries most publishers. There are otheres. Good luck!
Answered by Brent - Mon Jan 12 09:59:45 2009
Q. Considering opening a bookstore... Need used and new books... I currently have a plan to get used books, but where do I need to order the new books from? The publisher?
Asked by aDeviKreates - Sun Jan 11 23:34:42 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. New books are ordered from either the publisher or book wholesalers. Ingram is a good company that has comprehensive lists of books and carries most publishers. There are otheres. Good luck!
Answered by Brent - Mon Jan 12 09:59:45 2009
What are some good books on commercial aviation history?
Q. I'm particularly interested in how the growth of air travel has changed American culture. My favorite book on the subject was Joe Sutter's book on the development of the 747. So, if anyone knows of similar books, I'd love to hear about them. Thanks
Asked by rumcoke_77 - Mon Apr 14 23:30:06 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try "Hard Landings" it is a great history of the commercial airline industry.
Answered by FRUMBY - Tue Apr 15 01:26:10 2008
Q. I'm particularly interested in how the growth of air travel has changed American culture. My favorite book on the subject was Joe Sutter's book on the development of the 747. So, if anyone knows of similar books, I'd love to hear about them. Thanks
Asked by rumcoke_77 - Mon Apr 14 23:30:06 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try "Hard Landings" it is a great history of the commercial airline industry.
Answered by FRUMBY - Tue Apr 15 01:26:10 2008
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