
Arbor Books (arborbooks.com), which has been the backbone of an independent publishing movement for more than ten years, has compiled a list of some of their favorite titles to help consumers qualify for good things this holiday season.
This short list of offers is an interesting way to highlight some of the best books produced by independent presses, and a way to help consumers sort thousands of issues released each year.
This year’s list includes children's books, wealth creation books, personal memories and holiday names, and also covers the whole family when it comes to genres and levels of reading. According to the book Arbor Books, this list gives the whole family something to count on.
Independent publishers in the recommended list for this holiday season come from the country. Authors come from all over the world. As well as being independent in the music, film, theater and art industries, creating new paths, making works and titles available that would not be available to consumers otherwise, as well as these independent people in publishing, and Gordwriting and publishing Arbor Books is proud of each one.
The following is a list of Arbor Books. Chooses the best of the holiday season:
1. Self-help
Susan Boscaun, Blueprint Your Future: Creating Powerful Personal and Career Results by Leveling (ISBN: 0615273912)
Raymond Salcido, LCSW, Chaos for a balance-of-life strategy (ISBN: 0-9822302-0-6)
2. Children's fiction
Jolie Vanier, Puwaii Adventures With Joliea & Friends ... Adventure continues (ISBN: 0-9822341-1-2)
Shannon Bates, yes! You can! The Tale of Knowledge (ISBN: 0-9821509-0-3)
3. Business / Personal Finance
Santiago Maggi, Investment Strategies for Specific Markets (ISBN: 0615325815)
David Schumacher, Ph.D. and Steve Dexter, “Buy and Keep Forever: How to Build Wealth in the 21st Century” (ISBN: 0-9701162-6-8)
4. Personal memoirs
Judy Joseph Hamlin, from wealth to happiness: the semi-autobiography of an enlightened woman of Orange County (ISBN: 0615310362)
5. Business memoirs
Michael J. Ellis, “The History of Metabolife: The Rape of Cinderella” (ISBN: 0-9822402-0-1)
6. Business / Management
Debi Brown, all in delivery: how to move mountains without grinding the villagers (ISBN: 978-0-9812098-0-7)
7. History
Barbara Schwartz, Mercy, Mandates, Merger (ISBN: 978-0-615-28720-1)
8. Religion
Catherine Walters, “The Hand of God”: A Message of Faith and Love (ISBN: 0-9818658-6-0)
9. Mystery
Rick Ward, Legislator (ISBN: 0-9823564-0-4)
Christina Whitehead, Tell Me When She Hurts (ISBN: 0-9822946-0-3)
10. General Fiction
Ryan O & # 39; Reilly to eat and consume (ISBN: 0-9794128-1-1)
11. Thrillers
Rick Ward, Bloody Justice (ISBN: 0-9823564-4-7)
12. Science Fiction / Fantasy
Timothy A. Bramlett, Sharqi and the Parallel Universe (ISBN: 0-9796444-2-9)
13. Medicine / Health
Dr. Vikki Petersen and Dr. Richard Petersen, The Gluten Effect: How “Innocent” Wheat Destroys Your Health (ISBN: 0-9822711-0-7)
Dr. David Syrospor, MD, FACS, Spinal Surgery Myths: Personal experience of a surgeon with back surgery (ISBN: 0-9823362-0-9)
14. Family / Parenting
Armen G. Ketchyan, MD, does it hurt? Practical guide for pediatric surgery (ISBN: 0-9815373-0-8)
Kai Miksson Jenkins, who is Pee Dee? Explanation of Parkinson's Disease for a Child (ISBN: 0-9819129-0-7)
All of these books are available on Amazon.com, where millions of holiday buyers are looking for just the right books to give to friends, spouses, or relatives.
As the country begins a period of economic and spiritual renewal, Arbor Books feels pleased to participate in the movement of small presses and independent publishers. People in this area, with their optimism and vision, are the future of publication, as they break the strangulation of larger traditional publishers.

