The Battle For The Spirits Of Mankind by V.W. Thomson
February 17, 2010 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
The Battle for the Spirits of Mankind uses the whole Bible to seek answers to such questions as: Who is the devil? Where did he come from? Of whom does the Godhead consist? Who is in charge of the Universe now? Who will say when time shall be no more? What will happen on Judgment Day? Who records names in the Book of Life after the persons have met certain commands?
For only those whose names are in the Book of Life will be able to go to Heaven, which is our whole purpose for living on this Earth.
Xlibris, $34.99, ISBN#: 978-1-4363-2592-9
Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
February 12, 2010 by Rob
Filed under Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
Aaron the Wayshower is the author’s spokesman who appears in each of a series of novels to combat some form of subhuman behavior. In Six Days Till Sunday, he visits America’s antebellum South (1855 – 1857) to oppose the institution of human bondage.
He’s not just another great teacher. He is the procreator of a Life-Stream which includes Earthlings as a tiny fraction of his total Progeny. Even more important, the totality of his responsibilities is similar in scope to that which each of us must one day assume!
Xlibris, $19.54, ISBN#: 978-1-4134-8816-6
Princeton Review’s Best 371 Colleges by Rob Franek
November 6, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
The Best 371 Colleges is a comprehensive college guide written for any student or parent mystified by the confusing college admissions process. This essential college-planning guide, from the experts at The Princeton Review, provides the facts about the best schools in the country, popular college ranking lists, and the information needed to make a smart decision about which schools to consider.
Revealing answers from college students cover each school’s unique character and give you extensive insight into their classes, financial aid, social life, and everything in between. Students are the experts, after all, and they talked to 122,000 of them!
Random House / Princeton Review Books, $22.99, July 2009, ISBN#: 978-0-375-42938-5
Crush It! Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion by Gary Vaynerchuk
October 13, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
Crush It! is Gary Vaynerchuk’s manifesto on business, social media, and life. Progressing on the themes of Gary’s inspirational keynotes, Gary explains why the current social media revolution has opened the door for everyone to pursue a career around what they’re passionate about without sacrificing their financial health, provided they’re willing to hustle.
The book outlines many of the ideas and strategies that Gary has utilized to great success in both his personal career and his consultations while maintaining the motivational and humorous tone that has made his keynotes such a success. Touching on, but delving beyond, platform-specific strategies, Crush It! will teach you why the increasingly social nature of the internet is so important and show you how to not only take advantage of the current landscape but how to succeed in the constantly changing internet economy.
HarperStudio, $19.99, October 2009, ISBN#: 978-0061914171
Health Care Will Not Reform Itself by George Halvorson
June 22, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
Written by one of the leading authorities in the industry, this book provides a basic primer on the American health care system. Using simple-to-understand language supplemented by insightful anecdotes and examples, the author cuts through the thicket of health care reform rhetoric to offer a step-by-step blueprint for achieving real improvements in health care delivery, as well as putting curbs on growing health care costs.
CRC Press, $29.95, May 2009, ISBN#: 9781439816141
This podcast was recorded at BookExpo America 2009 in New York City.
The Birth (and Death) of the Cool by Ted Gioia
June 22, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
This intriguing cultural history shows why cool is not a timeless concept and how it has begun to lose meaning and fade into history being replaced by a new cultural tone, one marked by sincerity, earnestness, and a quest for authenticity.
Speck Press, $25.00, November 2009, ISBN #: 9781933108315
This podcast was recorded at BookExpo America 2009 in New York City.
After Jihad by Oliver North
June 22, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
In Oliver North’s, After Jihad, Peter Newman, the hero of Oliver North’s first three New York Times best-selling novels, returns to action in 2032 to battle government corruption and find a missing fuel cell scientist.
B&H Publishing Group, $27.99, November 2009, ISBN#: 9780805447187
This podcast was recorded at BookExpo America 2009 in New York City.
Saving Freedom by Jim DeMint
June 22, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
Saving Freedom is Senator Jim DeMint’s first-hand account of the unsettling socialist shift behind-the-scenes action in Congress that are changing the character of our nation.
B&H Publishing Group, $26.99, July 2009, ISBN#: 9780805449570
This podcast was recorded at BookExpo America 2009 in New York City.
The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn
June 22, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
The Argyle Sweater is a comic for grown-ups but it’s inspired by a childlike imagination and charm. Follow bears, bees, chickens, wolves, dogs, cats, zebras, cops, game shows, phones, cavemen, and even nursery rhyme icons and an evil scientist, into the mischief and perfect-fitting dialogue of The Argyle Sweater world.
Andrews McMeel Publishing, $12.99, April 2009, ISBN#: 9780740776953
This podcast was recorded at BookExpo America 2009 in New York City.
Ready or Not…They’re Gay by Paul and Hjordy Wagner
June 22, 2009 by Rob
Filed under Non-Fiction, Other Authors On Tour
Paul & Hjordy Wagner’s Ready or Not…They’re Gay discusses “coming out” guidance for parents and teachers of gay children.
Synergy Books, $14.95, May 2009, ISBN#: 9780981546285
This podcast was recorded at BookExpo America 2009 in New York City.




