Orangeberry FreeMe #394
Saturday, 3rd August 2013
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The Last Seminarian - RM Damato
Genre - Science Fiction
Rating - PG
4.0 (1 reviews)
Free until 6 August 2013
The year is 2040. Facing the threat of a viral pandemic, four friends will unite for an extraordinary reunion. Within an orbiting virtual world, the former seminarians will confront personal demons, while sharing ideas about the meaning of life, friendship, and love—including the existence of god. Can they return to Earth before the plague makes it impossible?
Urban Necromancer - Phil Chard
Genre - Horror
Rating - PG13
4.5 (2 reviews)
Free until 4 August 2013
Sometimes the dead are too afraid to move on...
Sometimes they don't make the journey to the other side...
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Fancy Hat - Yael Aharoni
Genre - Children
Rating - G
4.8 (41 reviews)
Free until 5 August 2013
This story has been handed down from generation to generation, from father to son.
The lord of the town hopes to impress the other churchgoers and so asks the tailor for a new hat. "The tailor bought the fabric, fur and other items to sew the hat and then set to work".
The story tells of the importance of how investing money can really pay off. Beautifully written and illustrated, this short story is a delight to read.
The Kiss - Yaniv Avairan
Genre - Children
Rating - G
5 (4 reviews)
Free until 5 August 2013
"ZoomZoom the mosquito was feeling very sad.
He didn’t have any friends, and that made him feel bad.
The swamp smelled just awful, and there was no safe place to stay.
It was exhausting staying away from frogs’ sticky tongues every day..."
Fun Fun Fun Picture Book for Kids
ZoomZoom the mosquito is waiting for you in this great rhyming children's book. Besides of leaving a big smile on your kid's face, you, as a parent, will get an important moral lesson too.
The Jewel of Babylon - Jacob Hammes
Genre - Science Fiction
Rating - R
4.8 (4 reviews)
Free until 4 August 2013
When a Special Forces agent working for the United States Government goes on a killing spree, the Department of Defense gets involved. When that very same agent seems to be under the influence of a special object hell bent on destroying the world, the Department of Defense in turn involves the Special Operations Division. Marcus Constantine and his highly trained band of operatives use a unique perspective, specialized skills, and the worlds most cutting edge technology in order to find and stop the murderous madman. In order to stop John Flipske, the elusive victim of an unknown ailment, the team of agents find themselves struggling to survive a series of dangerous circumstances. In a chase that takes them all across the world and eventually into the heart of darkness, the question must be asked; could John end the world, or just another life? In the most violent and inexplicable case the Unusual Operations Division has ever seen, sacrifices must be made in order to stop a man who has his mind set on destruction.
How to Make Money Online - Mike Omar
Genre - Business & Investing
Rating - G
4.8 (64 reviews)
Free until 4 August 2013
HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE: Learn how to make money from home with my step-by-step plan to build a $5,000 per month passive income website portfolio (based on building 10 websites that make at least $500 per month each).
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The longer answer is "yes, but it isn't easy to accomplish."
If it was, wouldn't everyone be doing it?
In my ebook, I give you a step-by-step plan on how to develop a passive income website portfolio and show you how making money online actually works (with links to supporting video lessons for extra clarity).
The specific plan I teach is designed to make you $5,000 per month in passive income earnings, based on 10 websites, with each website having a targeted earnings level of at least $500 each. Once you understand the process though, you can decide to build 20 of these websites, or 100! When you stop is up to you (and yes, there are people making tens of thousands of dollars per month on the Internet based on these concepts - they just love the work and don't ever stop building new websites or expanding their current ones!).
What's great about the business plan that I teach you is not only the income level you will accomplish if you follow through, but all that you will learn in the process. The skills you learn in this ebook will enable you to build all kinds of online businesses and open the door for all kinds of entrepreneurial projects you may have.
Not only that, you will be able to evaluate business ideas much more intelligently once you've gone through this whole process. You will understand the fundamentals of keyword research & analysis, traffic & lead generation, social & affiliate marketing, monetization & conversion testing, and traffic analysis. These skills will help you immensely in ANY business you ever decide to start (online or not, passive or not).
Generating an online passive income won't happen overnight and takes a lot of hard work, but going through the process is completely worth it and having an exact plan of action is the ONLY way to ensure success.
Let me put it this way: if you were offered no pay for six months for 40+ hours of work per week, but after those six months, you got $5,000+ per month for the rest of your life, would that be worth it to you?
If that idea isn't unbelievably exciting to you, then this isn't the business for you.
This isn't a get rich quick scheme. This is a business. Except with this business, instead of trading your time for money (like most jobs), you are investing your time. You work hard now and continue to reap the benefits indefinitely. Building an online business takes a lot of work and a lot of patience, but the rewards can be amazing.
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The Year of the Great Seventh - Teresa Orts
Genre - YA
Rating - PG13
3.7 (27 reviews)
Free until 7 August 2013
Sophie has always felt out of step—an outsider, even amongst friends in her high school with all the hype about celebrity culture. Her life in L.A. seems to have been already written for her, but when her junior year starts, it all takes a drastic turn. When she crosses paths with the school's heartthrob, Nate Werner, they fall for each other in a way neither can understand. What they don’t know is that by giving in to their desires, they are unlocking an ancient Egyptian prophecy that threatens to return Earth to the dark ages.
To undo the curse, Nate and Sophie embark on an adventure that takes them across the country. But their quest is not only to save the world as they know it. It is also a fight for their very survival. Behind the scenes, there are those that are counting on them to fail.
Why Am I So Mad? Rose McKey
Genre - Children
Rating - G
4.8 (13 reviews)
Free until 4 August 2013
This is book two in the Garden Friends series created and written by Rose Mckey. Each book in the series is a tale told about one of the special friends in Moonstone Garden. The first character introduced was Gru the caterpillar who learned why he is so special, even when he at first thought there was nothing special about him.
In this story we meet Ginger the cat. She’s a good kitty cat, and all of her friends love her. But she tends to get upset by silly little things very quickly. In this tale Mother Moon shows Ginger what to do when she feels her temper start to rise. Ginger does love her friends, and after shouting at them feels bad. But she sets out to do her best to put things right again. Would you like to know how? Well then - join Ginger and find out!
This story, as with the other books in the series, is aimed at children aged 4 to 8 years old. It holds a very strong message; one that helps children to learn what to do when things don’t go their way. Often disputes begin in the playground at school, but by following Mother Moon’s advice and acting a little more like Ginger, children can avoid disagreements and live each day happily without any trouble. Colorful illustrations brighten each page and help children to truly enjoy their reading experience.
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