Rag Mag Reader’s Club – Good In A Room

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GOOD IN A ROOM by Stephanie Palmer

A: If you’re an actress, work in the entertainment industry, or just want to close more of your sales Good In A Room is something I highly reccomend. I took meetings for years not knowing what the next step would be, when to speak and not, how to gage their interest, and always scratching my head when they never called.

Good In A Room is ex-Director of Creative Affairs at MGM Pictures, Stephanie Palmer’s gift to the world, and if you sell yourself or any product you need it.

Let’s put it this way, I browsed the book, changed my pitch accordingly, and got exactly what I wanted…a second meeting. Thanks Stephanie…oh and by the way I have this great show idea you’ve got to hear about.

Rag Mag Reader’s Club: Dead To The World

A: Wha-WHAT! I’m totally glamoured by Sookie Stackhouse’s latest mystery, Dead To The World (Book 4), but this time it doesn’t involve her vampire boyfriend Bill. Instead she finds Eric the vampire stud lost and confused on the side of the road. I just ran to Borders last night and have been working so I’m only on page 50 but it’s already sucking the life out of my VH1 watching. I read book 3, Club Dead, a while ago, because honestly the books are so good you can pick up any one and Charlaine Harris will fill you in.

Unlike Twilight, where all you really had to read were the 1st and 4th book let’s get real people, there’s a clear story that’s progressing to something big in the Southern Vampire Series. Every book has a mystery that is solved but only until the next book where everything you thought you knew is turned upside down.

Curious? Rag Magers start reading!

Rag Mag Reader’s Club – Living Dead In Dallas

A: I read vigorously and right now I’m tearing through the Sookie Stackhouse southern vampire series by the ever so addictive author Charlaine Harris. The HBO series True Blood’s first season was the entire first book and ever since then I haven’t been able to get enough. I always know I’ve found a great novel when I can tear my eyes away from the trash compactor that is VH1 and read.

Follow Sookie Stackhouse as she weathers the ups and downs of having a vampire boyfriend and being blessed with telepathic powers. These novels are filled with sex, violence, forbidden love, blood lust, orgies, murder, detectives, and fang bangers.

Put those morally driven Twilight books down (she stole all her ideas from these books anyways including the werewolf/vampire/girl love triangle and the girl having telepathic powers), and join us in the adult section with Sookie Stackhouse. We promise it will arouse your reading senses.

Will you check it out?