You don't need a Kindle!....

You don't need to own a Kindle reader to read these books! You can read them on the internet or with the free Kindle apps for your computer, tablet, or smartphone:
...The Cloud Reader is automatically there when you have an Amazon account; you’ll see it under the buy button. In Cloud Reader, the books are stored on the internet and read on the web page.
...To download free Kindle reading apps for PC, Mac, iPhone, iPod touch, Android, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry, IPad, or Android Magnet, go here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=sv_kstore_1?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771

Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Books Available June 26, 2012

Fall and Winter Gardening: 25 Organic Vegetables to Plant and Grow for Late Season Food
Complete guide to growing organic vegetables for a fall and winter garden. This book explains which vegetables can survive in cold weather and how to grow them. Recommended for backyard gardeners and container gardeners who want to grow food for fresh eating all year round. Written by the author of the best-selling Fresh Food From Small Spaces gardening book, a former columnist for Urban Farm magazine.  Topics Include  ● Introduction to Late Season Vegetable Gardening  ● 25 Vegetables for Cool Seasons  ● Starting Vegetables From Seed  ● When to Plant in Your Area  ● Preparing the Soil and Fertilizing  ● Garden Rows, Raised Beds, and Containers  ● Extending Your Season  ● Harvesting and Storing Your Produce

Ten Vegetables I Used to Hate, and How I Learned to Love Them (Wait, What?? I Can Do That Myself?)
"With the burgeoning interest in taking back control of your own food supply, learning how to do things for yourself (like they used to do in the old days!) is an important first step ...Homesteaders, preppers, and families everywhere will find crucial information detailed within this series."

South to Alaska: A True Story of Courage and Survival from the Heartland of America to the Heart of a Dream



Growing Herbs Indoors : Your Guide To Growing Herbs In Containers For A Vibrant Indoor Herb Garden


Raising Chickens: Answers to the Most Common Questions About Chicken Care, Feeding and Egg Laying


Anti-Aging Herbs : Herbs To Help You Feel Better, Live Longer and Look Younger - Includes Recipes! (Healing Foods Series)


Make Your Own Garlic Powder (Wait, What?? I Can Do That Myself?)


2012 Apocalyptic Forecasts


More from Audio Digest's medical notes (see yesterday's post for explanation):
--Emergency Medicine: Stroke Management (Audio-Digest Foundation Emergency Medicine Continuing Medical)
--Urology: Prostate Cancer Management: A Data Analysis (Audio-Digest Foundation Urology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Family Practice: Pearls in Pain Management (Audio-Digest Foundation Family Practice Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Internal Medicine: Lipids: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (Audio-Digest Foundation Internal Medicine Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Urology: Renal Cancer: Current Data and Concepts (Audio-Digest Foundation Urology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Anesthesiology: Patient Safety (Audio-Digest Foundation Anesthesiology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Ophthalmology: Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Audio-Digest Foundation Ophthalmology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Otolaryngology: Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Management Analysis (Audio-Digest Foundation Otolaryngology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Internal Medicine: Stroke Update (Audio-Digest Foundation Internal Medicine Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Pediatrics: Developmental Concerns (Audio-Digest Foundation Pediatrics Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Obstetrics/Gynecology: Issues in Mental and Sexual Health (Audio-Digest Foundation Obstetrics/Gynecology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Neurology: Neurologic Issues (Audio-Digest Foundation Neurology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Orthopaedics: Upper Extremity Update: Part 1 (Audio-Digest Foundation Orthopaedics Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--General Surgery: Anticoagulants and Blood (Audio-Digest Foundation General Surgery Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Gastroenterology: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Audio-Digest Foundation Gastroenterology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Family Practice: Insights on Endocrine Disease (Audio-Digest Foundation Family Practice Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Psychiatry: Depression: DBS and ECT (Audio-Digest Foundation Psychiatry Continuing Medical Education (CME).)
--Ophthalmology: Glaucoma Pearls (Audio-Digest Foundation Ophthalmology Continuing Medical Education (CME).)


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FICTION


What Came After
"Set in the very near future, WHAT CAME AFTER takes place in a too-credible third-world America that's been hijacked by corporations in the service of the wealthy. The Federal government has collapsed, health care is inaccessible, and private armies keep order. The upper class is concentrated in the cities, while the middle class—decimated by disease and poisoned by genetically engineered foods—labors on in a handful of desolate Empowerment Zones.  One man, Henry Weller, has had enough. With his five-year-old daughter going blind, he sets out across a ruined America to find her the health care she deserves. He'll have to face a strange and hostile world—from the financial districts of a walled New York to the armed camp of Washington, DC—but if he's successful, his daughter might see again.  And along the way, a revolution might get started."

Wasteland (America's Demise)
"A twenty year world war is fought on American soil leaving the United States in ruins. Following his long military service in the war, Falcon is left to raise his two small children alone when his wife passes away. To learn of life and what has become of the country, he packs up and takes the children across the wastelands in search of something very special from his childhood. However, the heart wrenching journey is not easy and Falcon ends up being the one who learns about life.....Wasteland is part of the America’s Demise series. "

Caretaker
"A previously unknown virus almost immediately kills most of the world's population. Only a handful of survivors remain, all isolated. They must take action to ensure their immediate survival. But just as importantly, they need to seek out the others who they know must exist.  Matt comes down with the flu on the way home from work and goes to bed as soon as he gets home. When he awakes, he realizes that he has slept for a few days. The power is out, the phone is dead, and not even the water is working. Something is terribly wrong, and he finally comes to the conclusion that most of the world's population is dead.  He needs to get ready for his first winter alone. But he also needs to find other people. He uses his knowledge of radio to get an AM radio station on the air.  Will anyone hear it?"

Implosion
A detonation technician "risks his life and his future to expose a strategy that would undo a nation and a way of life that is at risk of becoming extinct. What he discovers insures death to those who possess it."  Also, a  Biblical scholar/lecturer and a TV personality find their messages agree.  They "warn that the collapse of the United States can only be averted by the public becoming informed and then making the sacrifices necessary to face it head on. They partner, risking their reputations and careers, to alert a nation to the long-dismissed prophecies that are overlapping the events that are playing out before the eyes of their countrymen. Their culture and way of life is on the verge of collapse and that collapse will usher in a New World Order."

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