TOP TEN TUESDAY: ROAD TRIPPIN’
Posted by Erin on 07.12.2011 at 12:28 pm
Are you off on an exciting adventure this summer? Sunday, the BWB Marketing team is heading on our very own road trip to visit a couple literacy partners and have some time working at our warehouse in Indiana.
We will be alive and well in the social media world with y’all next week while we’re traveling and have some awesome news to share with you in a few days so stay tuned!
J.R.R. Tolkien once said “All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost.” Here are our top ten audio book picks for your journey…




Did you know that we have new Great Reads suggestions on our homepage almost every week?! If you have suggestions please comment…
We would love to hear from you about your summer travels and favorite reads to bring along the way!
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BETTER WORLD BOOKS, TERRIFIC VALUES!
In my wild and mis-spent youth I wasted my time on a BA and MA in history. Skipped the PhD, a ticket to unemployment or worse teaching high school. So I’ve been in the technology industry selling corporate software products for the last 20 years; also spent 5 years as a radio talk show host (Phoenix, Tucson); the most fun you can have with your pants on but no career for grownups. I’m a convinced libertarian-conservative Republican and could not care less about your “save the envirinment” nonsense. But your VALUES are terrific!
History remains my avocation and almost exclusive reading category, apart from necessary business-technology publications. I’ve accumulated a library of several thousand books and, having discovered BWB,I shall be supplementing it even more. SUCH DEALS. I recommend y’all (You’re in Alhparetta after all.) to all my bibleophile friends. One can find virtually ANYTHING here at a great price.
I also completely approve of your world literacy objective. The more literate people are the LESS inclined to nonsense like socialism-environmentalism they’ll be. Only wish you could do something about the widespread historical-economics illiteracy HERE int he USA. Keep up the good work!