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Award-winning author Rachel Thompson courageously confronts the topics of sexual abuse and suicide, love and healing, in her second nonfiction book of prose: Broken Places. The sequel to Rachel's first nonfiction book, Broken Pieces, Rachel bares her soul in essays, poems and prose, addressing life's most difficult topics with honesty. As you follow one woman's journey through the dark and into the light, you will find yourself forever changed. Rachel's first book in this series, Broken Pieces, has been a #1 best seller on Amazon (eBooks) on Women's Poetry and Abuse. Please note: this book discusses serious topics, and is intended for mature audiences only. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Are you an author? Do you read books on Kindle? If you answered yes to *both* of these questions, then maybe this book is for you.
I use Apple Books, I use Kobo, and I read paper books. I do not have a Kindle device and I do not have the Kindle app on my iPhone.
This book came highly recommended by other indie authors, so I checked it out. I saw it was available on Kindle or paperback, so I bought the paperback.
Why?
Seriously, why is this book available in paperback? What's the point? It's full of hyperlinks. Now, sometimes those are long strings of texts I can faithfully type into my browser to check out, fair enough. But other times, they're just random bits of underlined text. For example:
Erm, sure. Why not? Oh, wait. I can't.
Or how about this:
Is that a hyperlink? Emphasis? [shrug]
Anyway, this book may well contain all the wisdom in the world when it comes to book marketing. I wouldn't know.
If you don't have a Kindle, you may as well pour your money in the toilet. But don't really do that; it'll clog your pipes. ( )