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n 1: a mental position from which things are viewed; "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events" syn viewpoint, stand, standpoint

2: the spatial property of the position from which something is observed

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A Lady's Point of View

A Lady's Point of Viewby Jacqueline DiamondK. Loren Wilson

This 219-page, lighthearted tale in the traditional Regency mode—no sex, but plenty of romantic complications and a happy ending—was originally published by Harlequin Books.

Meg Linley has good reason to feel cursed in the ballrooms of Regency England. Though a beauty, she can barely see and is forbidden to wear spectacles. When she accidentally cuts the prince’s friend Beau Brummell at a ball, the scandal sends her packing to the countryside.

Her faulty eyesight causes her to enter the wrong coach, which delivers her to the estate of handsome Lord Bryn. He mistakes her for the governess who was due to arrive from London and, preferring work over a life of isolation, she goes along with the erroneous impression. She can’t help adoring his orphaned niece and nephew, a mischievous pair who’ve driven off their previous governesses.

Deception has a way of turning the tables, however. When Meg begins falling in love with the handsome lord just as he’s about to become engaged to another woman, she can’t see a way out of her dilemma. But then, eyesight was never her strong point.

Ms. Diamond is one of the most consistently enjoyable Regency authors around.
-- Melinda Helfer, Romantic Times magazine

Additional Regency romances by Jacqueline Diamond
A Lady of Letters
Lady in Disguise
Song for a Lady
The Day-Dreaming Lady
The Forgetful Lady

Contemporary Jacqueline Diamond light romances:
A Warm December
Swept Away
Old Dreams, New Dreams
Unlikely Partners
Capers and Rainbows

Nonfiction
How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson


A love for the books of Jane Austen drew Jacqueline Diamond to the world of the Regency romance, and her half-dozen novels in the genre have delighted readers for nearly thirty years. Jackie has gone on to sell 90 novels ranging from mysteries and suspense to fantasy and romantic comedies. A former Associated Press reporter in Los Angeles, Jackie has received a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine and two finalist placements for the RITA Award. A full list of her books and free writing tips are available at her website, www.jacquelinediamond.com. A writing teacher, she is also the author of How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson.

Cover photo by Esra Su, http://www.sxc.hu/profile/esrasu

This 219-page, lighthearted tale in the traditional Regency mode—no sex, but plenty of romantic complications and a happy ending—was originally published by Harlequin Books.

Meg Linley has good reason to feel cursed in the ballrooms of Regency England. Though a beauty, she can barely see and is forbidden to wear spectacles. When she accidentally cuts the prince’s friend Beau Brummell at a ball, the scandal sends her packing to the countryside.

Her faulty eyesight causes her to enter the wrong coach, which delivers her to the estate of handsome Lord Bryn. He mistakes her for the governess who was due to arrive from London and, preferring work over a life of isolation, she goes along with the erroneous impression. She can’t help adoring his orphaned niece and nephew, a mischievous pair who’ve driven off their previous governesses.

Deception has a way of turning the tables, however. When Meg begins falling in love with the handsome lord just as he’s about to become engaged to another woman, she can’t see a way out of her dilemma. But then, eyesight was never her strong point.

Ms. Diamond is one of the most consistently enjoyable Regency authors around.
-- Melinda Helfer, Romantic Times magazine

Additional Regency romances by Jacqueline Diamond
A Lady of Letters
Lady in Disguise
Song for a Lady
The Day-Dreaming Lady
The Forgetful Lady

Contemporary Jacqueline Diamond light romances:
A Warm December
Swept Away
Old Dreams, New Dreams
Unlikely Partners
Capers and Rainbows

Nonfiction
How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson


A love for the books of Jane Austen drew Jacqueline Diamond to the world of the Regency romance, and her half-dozen novels in the genre have delighted readers for nearly thirty years. Jackie has gone on to sell 90 novels ranging from mysteries and suspense to fantasy and romantic comedies. A former Associated Press reporter in Los Angeles, Jackie has received a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine and two finalist placements for the RITA Award. A full list of her books and free writing tips are available at her website, www.jacquelinediamond.com. A writing teacher, she is also the author of How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson.

Cover photo by Esra Su, http://www.sxc.hu/profile/esrasu

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Little Green Book of Getting Your Way: How to Speak, Write, Present, Persuade, Influence, and Sell Your Point of View to Others

Little Green Book of Getting Your Way: How to Speak, Write, Present, Persuade, Influence, and Sell Your Point of View to Othersby Jeffrey GitomerFinancial Times Press
  • ISBN13: 9780131576070
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Following in the bestselling footsteps of Little Red Book of Selling, Little Red Book of Sales Answers, Little Black Book of Connections, and The Little Gold Book of YES! Attitude, Jeffrey Gitomer's The Little Green Book of Getting Your Way digs deep into the 9.5 elements that make persuasion, and getting your way, happen. By breaking down the elements, the reader will begin to understand, take action, become proficient, and then master the ability to persuade. Because persuasion occurs in so many different areas of life and business, Gitomer leads the reader from mental readiness to the principles of getting your way and the power that persuasion offers. He challenges the reader to prepare before they present, to prepare before they try to persuade. He demonstrates how to change a presentation into a performance and shows how this can be done in any environment. But because persuasion most often takes place in business, he draws special emphasis to the reader's ability to write and sell persuasively. The book talks about the persistence that enables winning persuasion. He brings the Benjamin Franklin quote "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again" to the Gitomer level of "You only fail when you decide to quit," and the book ends challenging the reader how to think about excellence and eloquence. It will be up to the reader to take advantage of the opportunity and harness the power.

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Memoirs of the Walking Dead: A Story from the Zombie's Point of View

Memoirs of the Walking Dead: A Story from the Zombie's Point of Viewby Jason McKinneyCreateSpace

Boy and cat lead dull lives. Boy goes to club, gets sick and dies. His cat dies too. That sucks. Boy and cat wake up dead. Zombie boy meets zombie girl. Zombie cat likes zombie girl. Zombies break up and boy joins the Army. Now unlife is even more interesting. Meet Paul Rierson. He’s a zombie; though don’t let that fool you—Paul’s got a pretty big heart considering he doesn’t have a working one. And though he’s new to the whole un-dead experience, there’s no doubt he’s a pretty thoughtful guy. Sure he craves the taste of living flesh, and there’s that whole being hunted on a daily basis thing—zombie-life is no walk in the park—but when Paul meets Tracey Dobbs, a fellow newbie to the un-dead life, he’s smitten. He also comes to realize that in matters of life and death, perhaps being alive is not all it’s cracked up to be. Oh, and one more thing—dead people rule!

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Point of View & Fact and Opinion: 35 Reading Passages for Comprehension

Point of View & Fact and Opinion: 35 Reading Passages for Comprehensionby Linda Ward BeechTeaching Resources

Repeated practice builds mastery, and this book provides exactly the practice students need to master the reading skills of determining point of view and distinguishing fact and opinion. The 35 reproducible pages in this book feature high-interest nonfiction reading passage with short-answer practice questions that target one of these essential reading comprehension skills. Flexible and easy to use—in school or at home—the book also includes model lessons, assessments, and an answer key. For use with Grades 4-8.

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Fresh Takes on Teaching Literary Elements: How to Teach What Really Matters About Character, Setting, Point of View, and Theme

Fresh Takes on Teaching Literary Elements: How to Teach What Really Matters About Character, Setting, Point of View, and Themeby Jeffrey WilhelmScholastic Teaching Resources (Theory an

Bring new power and purpose to the study of literature with innovative tools and strategies that deepen students’ understanding of literary elements and help them apply that understanding to their reading as well as their writing. Rich, original passages illuminate the intricacies of character, setting, point of view, and theme, and deeply engaging activities framed by inquiry enable students to transfer what they learn to new reading situations as well as to the way they think through problems and live their lives.  For use with Grades 6 & up.

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Rich Son's Point of View

Rich Son's Point of Viewby Claire Byrd

An understanding of Robert T Kiyosaki

An understanding of Robert T Kiyosaki

Countdown to My Birth: A Day-By-Day Account from Your Baby's Point of View

by Julie B. Carr

Bunny Williams' Point of View: Three Decades of Decorating Elegant and Comfortable Houses

Bunny Williams' Point of View: Three Decades of Decorating Elegant and Comfortable Housesby Bunny WilliamsStewart, Tabori and Chang

An Affair with a House continues to be a top seller for STC, with more than 45,000 copies in print
Shows readers how to realize their own taste and design preferences

You learn from people with great taste,” says Bunny Williams. She should know. As a novice, Williams worked for legendary decorators Sister Parish and Albert Hadley, absorbing everything she could of their peerless design sense. Striking out on her own, she rose to the top rank of the interior design profession, where she has stylishly remained for the last 30 years. Now, it’s our turn to learn from her.

Part memoir and part how-to manual, Bunny Williams’ Point of View showcases many of the drop-dead chic but always cozily comfortable residences whose interiors Williams has designed during her astounding career. As Williams tells it, every design decision she makes is based on a bedrock principle: “Knowing what you value is essential.” Her conviction that every person’s home should manifest their personality guides her as she creates environments that fit each client precisely, “like a couture suit.”

By showing you how to plan and then accomplish that plan for each room of your house, Williams inspires you to take account of your own values—and to realize your personal vision of how you want to live. As she says about the book: “My point of view will help you discover yours.”

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Just Because: Where Seeing Another Point of View Makes a Better You (Flip Side Stories)

Just Because: Where Seeing Another Point of View Makes a Better You (Flip Side Stories)by Amber HouseyFerne Press

What is the value of sharing, taking action, and seeing another person's point of view? Meet two families who feel it's their responsibility to give back to others. Through delightful and whimsical illustrations, Just Because shows us how easy it is to give back to our community and to see things from a different perspective.

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What HIT me? Living with Histamine Intolerance: A guide to diagnosis and management of HIT - A patient's point of view

What HIT me? Living with Histamine Intolerance: A guide to diagnosis and management of HIT - A patient's point of viewby Genny MastermanCreateSpace

HIT – Histamine Intolerance – is a condition that affects many people but remains largely undiagnosed. The symptoms of histamine intolerance (HIT) are caused by the inability of the body to break down histamine sufficiently. These symptoms can appear very like an allergy and can cause stomach and intestinal complaints, migraine, tiredness and skin problems, to name but a few. This is in most cases because of the reduced activity or low presence of an enzyme called diamine oxidase (DAO), which is mainly responsible for breaking down histamine and other biogenic amines ingested through food. Foods that are known culprits include: red wine, ready meals, cured meats, mature cheeses, tomatoes and aubergines. It can make people’s lives a total misery. But it CAN be brought under control with the RIGHT DIAGNOSIS and the RIGHT DIET. This book is a guide to how to achieve both. It helps both health professionals and patients gain insight.

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