Tuesday, August 17, 2010

An Invitation to authors.

I recommend anyone wanting to add a book here, one of your own or one that you might want to recommend to young readers. Please submit your book or idea to me first and let me see what you think is appropriate. I am pretty particular what my younger friends are faced with on these sites and want to keep it clean, informative, entertaining, and culturally enhancing without resorting to sex, violence, swearing or other types of profanity. Good, glad we understand each other.

4 comments:

  1. Dr. McGinnis,

    I'd like to recommend my award-winning personal finance book, which many young people (ages 16-30) are enjoying. It's written in story form, so that a film producer called it "the money book for people who hate money books."

    It's called ENJOY YOUR MONEY! HOW TO MAKE IT, SAVE IT, INVEST IT AND GIVE IT: THE ADVENTURES OF THE COUNTERCULTURE CLUB.

    You can find more about it here:

    http://wisdomcreekpress.com/press_kits.html

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  2. Dr. McGinnis,
    I would like to recommend my "Wounded Trilogy" Series. Shoot the Wounded and Heal the Wounded (the first two books) have been recently added as helpful resources on the world's largest anti-bullying site: www.bullying.org
    The final book in the trilogy, Love the Wounded will be released in 2011.
    You can learn more about my books on my website or on my blog: www.shootthewounded.org
    http://lynndove.wordpress.com/
    Blessings,
    Lynn Dove

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  3. Dr. McGinnis, do you feature only books for young readers here? I'm a member of John 3:16 - my books are inspirational, but the audience is not YA.

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  4. Dr. McGinnis,
    I would like to add my YA novel DRIVEN.

    Robyn can’t help but notice the handsome new guy at her school. She ignores, however, the arrival of another being at Brookfield Central High School—a demon assigned to destroy her…

    Robyn loves her friends, enjoys her youth group, and looks forward to meeting cute Caleb Montague. But when a caustic news reporter challenges her school’s prayer team, Robyn must choose: defend their right to meet on campus and pray for whomever they wish or back down at the principal’s request.

    Now she must learn what God wants her to do. And she had better learn fast, because there’s a supernatural enemy in town whose sole mission is to stop her—no matter the cost.

    The first chapter is free to download and can be found on my website: http://shellieneumeier.com

    Thank you for letting us share,
    Shellie

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