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February is for Book Lovers - Book Video

Looking for a great present for Valentine's Day. Check out all the newly published book this month and some great authors. Pump Up your book have the following authors on virtual book tours this month. Watch the video trailer here Authors include; Maria Andrade, author of the relationship book, Heart Magic: Keeping Love Alive and Well Carla Buckley, author of the apocalyptic novel, The Things That Keep Us Here James R. Goldberg, author of the current affairs healthcare book, The American Medical Money Machine Angela Henry, author of the mystery novel, Schooled in Lies Barbora Knobova, author of the relationship book, Tales for Delicious Girls Susie Larson, author of the inspiration/motivation/devotion book, Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God’s Heart of Justice Alan Markowitz, author of the gritty memoir, Topless Prophet Kaylin McFarren, author of the women’s contemporary fiction, Flaherty’s Crossing Judi Moreo and twenty-five other authors of the motivational book

For One More Day

Don't we always wish we had just one more day to say good-bye? To hug those who loved us, to say our final words in the face of tragedy, to leave our regrets behind, reach out to those who we havent' spoken to in years. In the novel, For One More Day by Mitch Albom, the main character is given that one chance to say good-bye or maybe, just to appreciate what he did have in life. This is my motivational letter to the character half way through the novel, because it just seemed like he wasn't going to be around to have one more day. Dear Charles “Chick” Benetto, You don’t know me, but I’m reading your story in the book, For One More Day by Mitch Albom and you are one very unlucky character. Your life has been filled with alcohol and regret. You’ve lost your job, your family and your daughter didn’t invite you to her wedding for fear you might be an embarrassment to her. Hearing this after the fact you tried to kill yourself on a late night drive to your hometown, but you didn