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		<title>Comment on The Writer And The Book By Rosanne Dingli by Clarissa</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Clarissa]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This seems to have all the mystery elements that I adore, so added it to my WishList.  Hmmm, the holidays are upon us so I must hint to my husband and children that I actually have a WishList and want this book!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This seems to have all the mystery elements that I adore, so added it to my WishList.  Hmmm, the holidays are upon us so I must hint to my husband and children that I actually have a WishList and want this book!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Chocolate for Breakfast&#8230; by Clarissa</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Clarissa]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2013 22:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Added to my WishList.  I like that it is topical and I am looking forward to reading it.  Must confess, though, that as a chocoholic, the title is what attracted me!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Added to my WishList.  I like that it is topical and I am looking forward to reading it.  Must confess, though, that as a chocoholic, the title is what attracted me!</p>
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		<title>Comment on STANDING STRONG FOR CHARITY&#8230;. TOM UFERT IS THE MAN by Saul Weber</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Saul Weber]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2013 03:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing which needs to happen in regards to people with is that the rest of us need to accept these individual for who they are and not what they are. And we must start this by teaching our children this concept at an early age.

The sad thing about this is that from my experienced their parents are apparently not interested in doing this,  What is the experience I&#039;m talking about.

My experience is back in November of 2007, I had an early reader [ages 5 - 8] children&#039;s book I wrote published by a small press publisher. The book is entitled &quot;A Lesson My Cat Taught Me&quot; and it&#039;s dedicated to those who cab accept others for who they are and not what they are. In the Fall 2009 issue Teaching Tolerance made my book a recommended resource. Teaching Tolerance is a special project from the SPLC [Southern Poverty Law Center].

After the contract I had with my publisher ended in March 2010, I decided to self-publish the book again, and it released in October 2010. Since then the book took 3rd Place in the 2011 Sharp Writ Awards - Children&#039;s Books Category. The contest is organized by Smart Book Lovers - whose members belong to MENSA and other Hi IQ groups [meaning the judges for my book&#039;s category had been children members of these same groups].

Despite all this. Despite all my endeavors in marketing/promoting my book, the sales have been absolutely DISMAL.  This leaves me with only one unfortunate reason which might answer this situation, and that reason is these parents not interested in having their children learn this vital lesson from a book.

THANKS for allowing me to vent my frustrations here,

A interesting aside here is everyone who has bought a copy of the book for their children said their children loved reading and the parents found it an enjoyable read themselves.

If anyone is interest here&#039;s the link for the book:

http://www.amazon.com/Lesson-My-Cat-Taught-Me/dp/1452810885   

Everyone is free to share this information with your friends and family]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing which needs to happen in regards to people with is that the rest of us need to accept these individual for who they are and not what they are. And we must start this by teaching our children this concept at an early age.</p>
<p>The sad thing about this is that from my experienced their parents are apparently not interested in doing this,  What is the experience I&#8217;m talking about.</p>
<p>My experience is back in November of 2007, I had an early reader [ages 5 - 8] children&#8217;s book I wrote published by a small press publisher. The book is entitled &#8220;A Lesson My Cat Taught Me&#8221; and it&#8217;s dedicated to those who cab accept others for who they are and not what they are. In the Fall 2009 issue Teaching Tolerance made my book a recommended resource. Teaching Tolerance is a special project from the SPLC [Southern Poverty Law Center].</p>
<p>After the contract I had with my publisher ended in March 2010, I decided to self-publish the book again, and it released in October 2010. Since then the book took 3rd Place in the 2011 Sharp Writ Awards &#8211; Children&#8217;s Books Category. The contest is organized by Smart Book Lovers &#8211; whose members belong to MENSA and other Hi IQ groups [meaning the judges for my book's category had been children members of these same groups].</p>
<p>Despite all this. Despite all my endeavors in marketing/promoting my book, the sales have been absolutely DISMAL.  This leaves me with only one unfortunate reason which might answer this situation, and that reason is these parents not interested in having their children learn this vital lesson from a book.</p>
<p>THANKS for allowing me to vent my frustrations here,</p>
<p>A interesting aside here is everyone who has bought a copy of the book for their children said their children loved reading and the parents found it an enjoyable read themselves.</p>
<p>If anyone is interest here&#8217;s the link for the book:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Lesson-My-Cat-Taught-Me/dp/1452810885" rel="nofollow">http://www.amazon.com/Lesson-My-Cat-Taught-Me/dp/1452810885</a>   </p>
<p>Everyone is free to share this information with your friends and family</p>
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