Friday, December 22, 2006

Shopnowshopping Wedding Dresses, Lingerie & Accessories: The Lingerie Handbook



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How would you like to feel sexy this year? How would you like to change your shape and size? How do you like to feel great under your skin? How would you like to wear the right size clothes, bra and underwear? Well, The Lingerie Handbook author wants you to wear lingerie instead of underwear. If you want to VPLs or Visible Panty Lines, you may want to read this book. VPLs can show your derriere, weight and parts of your body you would not like to show off. The manual gives you instructions on how to avoid embarassing moments when your panty lines are shown in public. The Lingerie Handbook by Rebecca Apsan and Sarah Stark will help get dressed and feel the sexy woman you are.

And if you are going to visit New York this time of the year, make sure to stop by La Petite Coquette Lingerie Boutique to shop for your loved one.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Time's Person of the Year for 2006 is You, User-generated Content Provider



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Blog2Blook: User-generated Books


Welcome to our world. Welcome to the world of blogging. What would blogosphere be without you and me, users? Time has done a good job of recognizing all the good things championed by sites such as YouTube, MySpace, Digg, GarageBand, DailyMotion, Blogger etc. We are the persons of the year.

The Best Book of 2006 by Jonathan Littell, Les Bienveillantes: An American Who Writes in French



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On this side of the Atlantic, many people may have not had any way of reading the best book of 2006. It is published by an American citizen carrying a French passport and who was denied French citizenship on two previous attempts. Les Bienveillantes which has been acquired by HarperCollins was initially published in French by Gallimard under the pseudo of Jean Petit. So far, American Jonathan Littell has become somewhat of a celebrity in France and the French-speaking world with his first or maybe last book. Les Bienveillantes or The Kindly Ones has received two of France's highest honors, Prix Goncourt and Prix de l'a Academie Francaise. For some of us who appreciate books in other languages, we are having a good time reading a book by a Jewish American author on this side of the Atlantic.

What is this book about?

Les Bienveillantes is a memoir that is about a former SS officer who leads a hidden life in a French town. Most of the people who have read it so far have said that it is a troubling novel that causes all of kinds of conversation at work and public places. It shows the journey of SS Officer Maximillien Aue, Sturmbannführer whose mission was to improve the production of camps. Some of his superiors described him as a stubborn man who said that the inhumane does not exist. Yet, he contributed to the creation of hell on earth for thousands of Jews. That is the man Jonathan Littell was trying to bring out of his hole by talking about the wrong acts he committed in his life. Others saw him as somebody who was bragging about what he did under Hitler's regime. This book has admirators and detractors. The latter can not understand why a Jewish writer wants to be in the skin of Nazi to write this book. They wonder whether he can replicate this feast of literature. They also wonder whether his father, Robert Littell, a famous writer and author, wrote the book. They have more criticism of the 38-year-old author who refuses to give intereviews and has since has been seen in Spain playing with his child and family.

We can not wait to see this book around here. If you can read French, you will do a good job of reading in that language. Does this book make you think of late Styron's Sophie's Choice? Go ahead and read it here too

The Best Book of 2006 by Jonathan Littell, Les Bienveillantes: An American Who Writes in French



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On this side of the Atlantic, many people may have not had any way of reading the best book of 2006. It is published by an American citizen carrying a French passport and who was denied French citizenship on two previous attempts. Les Bienveillantes which has been acquired by HarperCollins was initially published in French by Gallimard under the pseudo of Jean Petit. So far, American Jonathan Littell has become somewhat of a celebrity in France and the French-speaking world with his first or maybe last book. Les Bienveillantes or The Kindly Ones has received two of France's highest honors, Prix Goncourt and Prix de l'a Academie Francaise. For some of us who appreciate books in other languages, we are having a good time reading a book by a Jewish American author on this side of the Atlantic.

What is this book about?

Les Bienveillantes is a memoir that is about a former SS officer who leads a hidden life in a French town. Most of the people who have read it so far have said that it is a troubling novel that causes all of kinds of conversation at work and public places. It shows the journey of SS Officer Maximillien Aue, Sturmbannführer whose mission was to improve the production of camps. Some of his superiors described him as a stubborn man who said that the inhumane does not exist. Yet, he contributed to the creation of hell on earth for thousands of Jews. That is the man Jonathan Littell was trying to bring out of his hole by talking about the wrong acts he committed in his life. Others saw him as somebody who was bragging about what he did under Hitler's regime. This book has admirators and detractors. The latter can not understand why a Jewish writer wants to be in the skin of Nazi to write this book. They wonder whether he can replicate this feast of literature. They also wonder whether his father, Robert Littell, a famous writer and author, wrote the book. They have more criticism of the 38-year-old author who refuses to give intereviews and has since has been seen in Spain playing with his child and family in Barcelona.

We can not wait to see this book around here. If you can read French, you will do a good job of reading in that language. Does this book make you think of late Styron's Sophie's Choice? Go ahead and read it here too.

Judith Regan, Publisher of OJ Simpson's If I Did It... Got Fired



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Well, Rupert Murdock was unhappy with her project of having If I Did It published. So, being the big man he is, he said all the bucks had to stop there. He canceled the book and the movie interview by Simpson. Less than a month after, Judith Reagan received the boot from the company. Rupert Murdock-owned publishing company put an end to her work this way, "Judith Regan's employment with HarperCollins has been terminated effective immediately," Jane Friedman, chief executive of the News Corp-owned imprint, said. "The Regan publishing programme and staff will continue as part of the HarperCollins General Books Group."

Since 1994, Judith has been running ReaganBooks imprint at HarperCollins. She has published the likes of Jose Canseco's tell-all book, Jenna Jamison's How to Make Love Like a Porn Star. Among other writers she published, Jess Walter, Wally Lamb are some of the few others who saw their books turning into bestsellers. One thing to say is that she did not lack controversy during her tenure at the imprint. Most of her titles caused controversy and a lot of gossip which the gossip journalists liked a lot.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

The Best Time To Start House Hunting is During The Slow Season

Here is your Chance to Be a McMillin Homeowner: McMillinhomes Extends Gift Offer on Its Homes

This is the time of the times. McMillinhomes has been running a great special in order to attract more home buyers. These offers are good until the end of this year. When you purchase a new McMillin home before December 31, you will be rewarded with a 58" Plasma TV, a Granite Countertop, or a Whirlpool washer/dryer & Kitchenaid Refrigerator. These offers have been running since the slowdown of the housing market. McMillin is not the only company that is devising ways to attract buyers. A year ago, the company's agents and managers did not have to make any offers. Buyers were willing to endure the elements for the chance to deposit their $1000 on a home to be built. The company had to hire extra workers to keep up with the demand. Indeed, the housing market is very cyclical. Now is the down time. For two consecutive week-ends, I decided to get out of the house to see some of the nice designs offered by McMillin. It is building at Colby Park, Rustic Oaks, Oxford Commons, Palomino at Sunnyside Ranch, Appaloosa at Sunnyside Ranch and Cheyenne at Sunnyside Ranch. Now there is a $10,000 incentive on the Appaloosa homesites. It is available for home buyers who finance with McMillin Mortgage.

Between the incentives and gift offers, potential buyers have no reasons not to go check out these homes. The lots want your name on them. We predict that these offers and incentives may continue beyond the end of the year purchase. Hurry up and make your claim. There may not be

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