Hi Everyone!
Opine is moving into new technology and the new ways in which people communicate by offering the new Opine blog! (Don't expect us to Twiter, though - you won't hear a "tweet" from us...for now.) We want to make our celebration of our shared faith even more accessible and more of a daily habit, so we want you to visit us, and le us know what's on your mind. Please stay and connect no matter what your faith - we want to hear from you!
To start us off, then, I'd like to encourage you to think about your reading choices. What is on your bedside table - a mystery, a vampire novel (why are these so popular??), or a book on the economy? Do you read a prayer book at night, or are you reaching for a new Grisham? What are you feeding your brain? To start the blog off, please respond to this post by telling us what you are reading - and why - and we will send you a free Opine book of your choice if you are the first to respond.
Thanks, and keep visiting. We'll make it worth your time.
Sincerely,
Deirdre Reilly
Sales and Marketing
Opine Books
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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Thank you for starting this blog. Right now, on my night stand, I have three books in progress (which one I pick up depends on my mood): Called out of Darkness by Anne Rice, Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl by Susan McCorkindale, and Guerrilla Marketing for Writers by Jay Conrad Levinson, Rick Frishman, and Michael Larsen. Each of these books serves its own unique purpose. The first, by Anne Rice, is a wonderful account of her spiritual journey and return to faith. The book by Susan McCorkindale is light and funny - just an easy and relaxed read before lights out. The final book is yet another attempt to educate myself on additional methods to promote my work. I would recommend all three.
ReplyDeleteCindaking is the first to respond, and we thank her for her bedside booklist! As promised, we will be soon sending her the book of her choice from Opine Books. Thanks, Cindaking, and please keep posting. Invite friends, too! - Deirdre
ReplyDeleteI like Jane Austen's books best in fiction.
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