Remember When Inventors Were Heroes?
My medical thriller is .99 through Sunday. If you haven't yet read PoJ, co-authored with my husband dbhalling, check it out! The price is right...
“Pendulum of Justice reads like a book on anti-gravity: impossible to put down! My main complaint is how come the next book in the series isn’t out already.”
Peter Cresswell
Publisher of NotPC
“Pendulum of Justice reads like a book on anti-gravity: impossible to put down! My main complaint is how come the next book in the series isn’t out already.”
Peter Cresswell
Publisher of NotPC
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I regard opening another account as deceitful, and believe others would view it the same.
Communal, yep, like "free" software. Patents should be eliminated, but we should fund and protect art and literature.
He used ...sarcasm...
http://hallingblog.com/why-did-rand-choo...
Come to think of it, a lot of the old-time series books for young people had some thought behind them. The Hardy Boys were crime fighters, but they were also detectives and had a lot of MacGuyver in them. The same goes for "The Three Investigators" (in my day, featuring Alfred Hitchcock--they've been through several incarnations since).
There was a somewhat obscure children's series in my day which featured Mark and Rich, two outdoorsmen who tended to find themselves in the middle of mysteries (some historical) and survival situations, usually in some exotic and/or historical setting. They thought on their feet, used the tools they had at hand, and invariably solved whatever problem or problems they faced. Several of the books led to me developing an interest in the locations they explored, which led me to other things, and so on and so on....
The "Mark And Rich" authors did other series as well. One involved a racing team--all of the stuff about mechanics was accurate. I believe there was another about explorers or treasure hunters as well.
I assume there are still books for young people out there which inspire curiosity and have heroes worthy of the name. At least, I hope so. Am I the only one who is tired of seeing reams of books about zombies and vampires on store shelves? I don't see the appeal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Equi...
And where?
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Oh... it *is* PoJ...
Why again should I buy it when you were instrumental in getting me sent to Coventry? Even for 99 cents?
Edit: I just ordered it, but you can't make me read it... :mutter:
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