The Fearless Reviews of the Independent Press
The Fearless Reviews offer eleven new write-ups of the best work of independent publishers for July-August 2006
(PRWEB) July 13, 2006 -- The Fearless Reviews are back with eleven new write-ups of some of the finest recent work of the independent press for July/August. From our latest iteration, you can learn about:
| | - a biracial adoptee's search for his family of origin and true heritage
- the Book of Mormon in plain English
- what's right with you
- how to speculate perfectly
- how the worlds of art and billiards can collide to get a guy framed
- just how bad a protagonist can be and still have you rooting for him
- the art of getting bent
- the adventures in verse of an exotic musician
- what a boy can learn from a talkative 500-year-old bird
- the trials and victories of an inmate's daughter
- a pony who just might belong in the World Cup
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Check out the new reviews at http://www.fearlessbooks.com/Reviews.html.
There is also a new advertising opportunity at the bottom of each Reviews page. This is meant not so much for indie publishers as for anyone in a support industry who would like to be associated with the elegant & eloquent Reviews as a Sponsor for a full-year term.
About the Fearless Reviews
Every two months, we feature a batch of the best indie-press titles we've seen recently. Interested publishers should check our submission guidelines at
http://www.fearlessbooks.com/ReviewGuidelines.html.
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