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A Million Little Pieces, James Frey, Very Good Book
Nonfiction
$4.99
Time Left: 29d 18h 0m

A Million Little Pieces, James Frey, Good Book
Nonfiction
$1.00
Time Left: 29d 17h 4m

NewThe Million Dollar Goal, Dan Gutman, New Book
Children & Young Adults
$5.98
Time Left: 29d 16h 58m

A Million Little Pieces, James Frey, Very Good Book
Nonfiction
$1.00
Time Left: 29d 16h 23m

Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce - CD audio book from DBA
Audiobooks
$3.75
Time Left: 29d 15h 31m

Born Under a Million Shadows: A Novel, Andrea Busfield, Good Book
Fiction & Literature
$4.47
Time Left: 29d 13h 51m

NewA MILLION TO ONE BOOK TEST MIND MAGIC TRICK PC CD Rom
Tricks
$6.25
Bids: 0
Time Left: 9d 13h 26m

NewTwenty Million Yankees: The Northern Home Front by Time-Life Books and Donald...
Nonfiction
$3.00
Bids: 0
Time Left: 6d 13h 4m

Easy Classics To Moderns: (MFM 17) (Music for Millions), , Very Good Book
Nonfiction
$8.82
Time Left: 29d 7h 54m

NewMillions of Cats (Gift Edition) (Picture Puffin Books)
Children & Young Adults
$12.12
Time Left: 29d 7h 22m

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Does selling a million books mean much these days--especially to the average reader?

It doesn't even dawn on me--personally--if the author in question has sold a million books or not.

The question I'm asking myself is: "Is the book I'm holding in my hands good enough to read?"

I'm often sold on


It doesn't matter to me how many copies a book has sold... it's all about the quality of the book, whether recognized or not.

Granted, I love Harry Potter. But I would love it even if everyone else hated it... because I honestly like it...

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02/21/2010

First Marblehead Announces Sale of Variable Interests in NCSLT Trusts for $13 ...

("NCSLT Trusts") for $13 million in cash. the Company with $13 million now for assets that otherwise would not. First Marblehead's variable interests in the NCSLT Trusts consisted. structuring advisory agreements and an asset services agreement. result of the transaction, which closed today, the company sold and. "The elimination of our variable interests will allow First. its variable interests in its National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts. it has sold to VCG Special Opportunities Master Fund Limited ("VCG"). Marblehead to deconsolidate the NCSLT Trusts, significantly. performance of the company. assigned all of its rights, title and interests in those agreements. of service fees to which the company was entitled under certain. Meyers, the Company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. have generated cash flow until 2025 based on our current performance.

Singapore family books $1 million Virgin space flight

"So he is going to become, or he and his family will become, the first family from Asia to become astronauts together," Attenborough said. SINGAPORE, November 14, 2011 (AFP) - A Singaporean businessman, his wife and two children have paid $1 million to become the first Asian family to fly together on space-tourism airline Virgin Galactic, the company announced Monday. The US-based firm, part of British tycoon Richard Branson's Virgin conglomerate, has sold bookings since 2005 at $200,000 per seat even though it has not yet set a firm timetable for space flights to be launched from New Mexico. "I had lunch yesterday with a guy who got in touch with us in Singapore, and over lunch he signed his contract for not just a seat, but for a whole flight," Virgin Galactic commercial director Stephen Attenborough said.

A Year of Reading: Books I Could Read A Million Times- FAIRLY ...

I have been trying to figure out what it is that makes a book one that I could read to children a million times. One thing that makes reading aloud to kids so fun is the looks on their faces as I read.  Knowing how young children respond to books is key to writing a good one. There is really nothing like it.  And when I read FAIRLY FAIRY TALES aloud this week, the look on every child's face was pure joy. I loved Esme's story of how she came up with the idea for this book.  This book helped me solidify that a bit.  And Esme understands children and reading so well.  The story begins with a young child at bedtime....

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