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around chapter 40, when everyone comes together in the story, it does get more interesting, and becomes a little more exciting. But I certainly wouldn't say this is the kind of book which you can't put down. It seems that as the book is so thick, Wendy Holden get's a little too into detail with the people, and you tend to be told silly things which you don't really need to know, which have no relevance to the story, but also aren't interesting either, and I found myself skim reading a few pages in each chapter as what I was been told was boring me, 4 pages on how someones dad would used to sing nursery rhymes at night is just not necessary.
As I said when you get through the end part of the book, the story does get more interesting, and speeds up in the way it is told, rather than stopping and describing every single detail which is just ...
Advantages: Very worthwhile book for any writer Disadvantages: None
The book Writing Feature Articles by Brendan Hennessey is a good very good basic guide to becoming a writer of feature articles. Writing feature articles is easy. You just sit and type until your eyes bleed! Well, at least, that's how it feels, sometimes.
But Writing Feature Articles (a practical guide to methods and markets) can go a long way towards removing at least some of the pain form the process of writing feature articles.
The book is broken down into 20 highly readable and eminently logical sections. Following a very sensible preface, in which Brendan Hennessey offers more sage wisdom and advice than are contained in the entirety of some other books pretending to offer advice on becoming a writer.
Brendan Hennessey writes: "Too much advice given in books on writing, while appearing practical, is actually vague when ...
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At one of my trips at the saloon, I was recommended some products from Paul Mitchell for my daughter, who has a frizzy and curly hair which seems to have gone in a very bad shape over the last year.
I have to admit that up until this point I have never heard of this brand, so I have decided to give it a try and see if it will help getting my little daughter?s hair back in shape. Since I normally do not buy products I don?t know I have looked up on the internet to see what information I could find about Paul Mitchell products, even if it was a bit late by this point.
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Product details
EAN
9780130399175
Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Information Technology
Publisher
Pearson Education (US)
Title
ECDL4
Author
Paul Holden; Brendan Munnelly
ISBN
0130399175
Manufacturer's product description
Fully accredited for the new ECDL4 syllabus for Office XP this coursebook offers the reader everything they need to pass the ECDL exam. By using case studies practical examples and exercises readers can learn the skills they are required to pass the exam and test themselves on the way. Written by experienced trainers this complete coursebook provides everything students need to gain a full understanding and practical knowledge of the subjects covered by the syllabus.
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