I just finished and published my book, economics: a simple twist on normalcy. The premise of the book is to incorporate economic theory into social media, pop culture, business, education, and history to help determine why certain things happen. I am interested in either having you review my book, a spot for a book blog tour, or an interview. Your site seemed like a relevant place for the book, so I wanted to reach out.
The website for more information about the book isĀ www.theeconomicsbook.com.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks in advance,
Author of self-published ebook, “Hostel by the Sea: Living, Loving, & Working in an American Hostel,” is looking for book bloggers who are interested in reviewing my book.
This travel memoir give a unique perspective on what it is like to live and work in an American hostel. From the daily operations of running a hostel, to the colorful guests who grace its walls, this is an inside look at the lives and personalities who come together to create a truly remarkable tale that will appeal to readers who appreciate adventure, romance, and taking risks in life.
If you are interested, please email me at llusic@kent.edu and I will email a PDF of book to you. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Hello,
I just finished and published my book, economics: a simple twist on normalcy. The premise of the book is to incorporate economic theory into social media, pop culture, business, education, and history to help determine why certain things happen. I am interested in either having you review my book, a spot for a book blog tour, or an interview. Your site seemed like a relevant place for the book, so I wanted to reach out.
The website for more information about the book isĀ www.theeconomicsbook.com.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks in advance,
Kersten Kelly
Author of self-published ebook, “Hostel by the Sea: Living, Loving, & Working in an American Hostel,” is looking for book bloggers who are interested in reviewing my book.
This travel memoir give a unique perspective on what it is like to live and work in an American hostel. From the daily operations of running a hostel, to the colorful guests who grace its walls, this is an inside look at the lives and personalities who come together to create a truly remarkable tale that will appeal to readers who appreciate adventure, romance, and taking risks in life.
If you are interested, please email me at llusic@kent.edu and I will email a PDF of book to you. Looking forward to hearing from you!