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Instant Info:27th November 2011 Hello again readers. I am pleased to announce that my book is now available in paperback format for those of you who are old-fashioned like me and love the feel of the pages turning in your hand. It is still available on Kindle too. Thanks for taking the time to look at my website and I hope you enjoy my book in whatever format you buy it in. AJ P.S. It's all about the words, use them wisely. If you enjoy my website join my page on Facebook by clicking the link below:
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AJ Brewster's book is now available in paperback and Kindle Books on both Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com - just click on the book cover to go to Amazon.co.uk:For all of you who would like to enjoy my book on your PC instead of your mobiles or tablets here is a link that was found by Ian the Drummer from Verbal Warning. Thanks Ian While looking I also found you can get free Kindle Apps for a lot of machines check out the link below: What's annoying AJ this week:I have recently joined the gym and I have to say that the music stations my gym chooses leave a lot to be desired but my main bug bear is the content of these so called requested chart hits. The lyrics are just as unbearable as the constant electronic noise that is pounded into our ears by a repetitive, mind-numbing invisible hammer. I remember a time when you couldn't even use the word sex in a song, now you get descriptive details of how women with absolutely no self-respect want you to 'take them there on the floor'. Maybe it's time the music industry starts banning play time again for some of these so called songs and encourages the bands that know how to play musical instruments. This would have never have happened when John Peel was alive. NOW THERE'S AN IDEA! Isn't it about time that we brought in restricted engine sizes for new drivers. Learner drivers spend their lessons driving around in a small car with a small engine then as soon as they pass they can go on to a bigger engine size without any sole driving experience. I think that new drivers should be restricted to a 1.2L car as their maximum drive for the first three years of driving. Not only would this stop the likes of boy racers getting into a powerful motor and losing control, it may also encourage them to drive smaller cars for the rest of their driving life, therefore helping the environment. There could also be a bonus of cheaper insurance for new drivers as another encouragement to driving small. After all it's not the size that matters, it's what you do with it. Recommendation reading on my site:Short story of the Month - The Watcher Novel extract - Leibräubers Poem of the Month - Perfect Day
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