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50/50 Split, by Rick Mizuno

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

By: Liane Schmidt

Now more than ever, it seems a book about the sacredness of marriage and the vow “til death do us part” is needed. With the percentage of the divorce rate steadily increasing everyday, it can make even the happiest of couples think and rethink through their feelings, sometimes to the point of no return, to the point at which they are too afraid to trust the feelings in their heart.

Rick Mizuno shared 33 precious years with the love of his life. Moments that were so beautiful to him that, since the passing of his beloved wife, he has devoted his life to writing and advising others on personal development, how to write from one’s heart, and how to save the precious institute of marriage.

50/50 Split is a realistic portrayal of how marriage can at times be the most picture perfect life and how it can at times suddenly swing the opposite direction and yet through hope, love and keeping one’s promise, one’s marriage vow, it can persist.

Mizuno helps couples, singles, and anyone contemplating marriage to understand the true meaning of “I do promise to love, honor, cherish and protect only you…in sickness and in health, for better or for worst and for richer or for poorer…till death do us part.”

Mizuno wants to “help make a difference”, empower people to hold onto their dreams and keep their promises through think right concepts.

For more information about Rick Mizuno, please feel free to visit: 50/50 Split MySpace Page.

Jason Ellis, Author & Show

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006

By: Liane Schmidt

Jason Ellis is a published author from the U.K. He has written Amelia Maylock Book One: The Twelfth Year Awakening, in addition to several others.

Ellis has also begun his own show called “The Jason Ellis Bookcast�. On this show he talks about and features up and coming authors and poets.

Please visit his MySpace page to see a video of the first episode of his show! Feel free to contact him about potentially being featured on his show as well!

MySpace Jason Ellis

The Little White Trip, by Peter Joseph Gallagher

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

by: Liane Schmidt

Are you ready for a mind blowing, intense read? Peter Joseph Gallagher’s The Little White Trip is a receiving rave reviews from his readers and is enjoying a growing number of fans!

Gallagher is a firm believer of the saying “Kill Your TV” and “Does Anybody Read Anymore” as mottos to help promote his book as well as promoting reading in general.

Check out what others are saying about The Little White Trip at Gallagher’s MySpace Page and purchase a copy!

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