Vocal Book Club
Mr. Ellis's Smoke and Mirrors
They claim that I am untrustworthy, but how can they tell? The café's windows let in an abundance of evening light, which gleams on the polished cutlery and teacups. I can feel the guests around me staring at me as I raise my cup to my lips, making my hands shake. Although I'm aware that they're observing, I've always been a fascinating topic, haven't I? Mr. Ellis, that quirky old man with the expensive clothing and enigmatic past. They adore murmuring to themselves.
By Stowey Don Allenabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Total Money Makeover Updated and Expanded
Introduction: The Total Money Makeover: Updated and Expanded by Dave Ramsey is a straightforward and practical guide for individuals looking to take control of their financial lives. Ramsey, a well-known financial expert and radio host, presents a plan that emphasizes debt elimination, disciplined saving, and long-term wealth building. Unlike many financial books that delve into complex strategies, Ramsey’s approach is simple, actionable, and grounded in common sense. His method, known as the "Baby Steps," helps people transition from financial distress to financial peace by focusing on eliminating debt and building a strong financial foundation.
By William D Smithabout a year ago in BookClub
Tips for Success While Designing a Book Cover
A book cover could be seen as both truly inspired and entirely matter of science. It is the initial representation of your tale in a pictorial language that conveys the idea of the story while making the audience interested enough to want to read it. In the world of books, and during this fierce competition, there’s no such thing as a minor detail and appreciating the need for a beautiful cover will make you gain even more potential readers. This article guides the reader in regard to the ideas of how to create a book cover that will grab attention both in the stores and online market.
By Michael S. Hodgeabout a year ago in BookClub
Tips for Effective Book Marketing on a Budget
Marketing a book is something that most writers dread and perhaps that is because they know that the process could involve a lot of time and especially money. Nevertheless, by investing a little imagination with some strategic planning, you can still manage to market your work effectively minus spending a lot. Let us explore some strategies that will enable you promote your book but still not go over the budget.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in BookClub




