Magician: Master by Raymond Feist ? Book Review

Posted on August 22, 2008 - Filed Under 315 | Leave a Comment

This is the second book in the Riftwar Saga and we watch as our main character goes from apprentice to master. But we also witness the writer (Raymond Feist) go from apprentice to master.

 This book is the second book in Feist’s Riftwar Saga (the first book is Magician: Apprentice) and in this book we see not only the transformation of our main character from apprentice to master but we also see this same transformation in Feist’s writing.  The tone, texture, and richness of this novel is significantly different than the first book.  In this book Feist builds us a big world and takes us for a grand adventure. He opens up two worlds for us and introduces us to a lot of new characters and a very big story.  In this volume Feist also goes from Apprentice to Master.

What Is A Bad Credit Credit Card ?

Posted on August 7, 2008 - Filed Under Finance | Leave a Comment

This article exsplains the benifits of bad credit credit cards, to help the consumer rebuild there credit history, and what to look for when applying for one of these type credit cards.

Amateur or Professional - You should be neither!

Posted on June 30, 2008 - Filed Under 4996 | Leave a Comment

It appears we try to catch up with time in our attempts to meet all the deadlines and all the requirements put upon us on a daily basis. Discover the 7 secrets to the C-Problem and learn to be successful in the process. You don’t want to be an Amateur, and definitely not a Professional.

Discover the 7 secrets to salvation from the C-Problem

We live in a world where everything seems to get more and more accelerated.

Do you feel that you have less time but more things to do than a few years ago?

Ensuring Your Small Business is a Success

Posted on May 21, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment

The time you spend working in your business has value. And that is a value that you should always consider when calculating the success of your business. The time you spend is a real number just like the supplies you buy.

There are many ways that you can determine whether your small business is doing well. You can track your profits, run a stock-check, work out your marketing success, and so on and so forth. However, the best method to ensure that you’re in the black (or green, as is the money.) is to calculate your ROI. Say what?