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Berlitz DailyLit Spanish Lessons
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A DailyLit Exclusive! Available only through May 1, 2010. ... Berlitz and DailyLit have teamed up to offer an innovative approach to language learning: Berlitz DailyLit Spanish Lessons—available ...
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The author of Monster Island, the 13 Bullets series, and the upcoming Frostbite made his mark reinventing the classic monsters for the 21st century—zombies, vampires, and now werewolves. He got his ...
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A series of tips from The Grammar Devotional have been made available for free on DailyLit by the book's publisher Macmillan. Click here to buy the paperback from Amazon. ... Millions of fans around t ...
Wikipedia Tour: The Grand Tour
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Explore history, literature, and art with our Grand Wikipedia Tour. It's your personal journey towards cultural enlightenment--five minutes at a time.
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Our Book Channel is the source for books you need to know. In addition to staff picks, we're featuring recommendations from Sara Nelson, bestselling author of So Many Books, So Little Time (also forme ...
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Be inspired by the history and art behind some of women’s most cherished fashion accessories. A little bit of fashion heaven, one shoe, bag, or tiara at a time.
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This extended excerpt is part of the DailyLit's on-going "Big Ideas" channel, designed to inspire you with new ideas for both work and play. ... Do you have a hobby you wish you could do all day? An o ...
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It started as only a prank, but now Adam Cassidy is about to learn that nothing is what it seems and that it isn't paranoia...everyone is out to get him.
You're Only as Sick as Your Secrets
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We are pleased to bring your Laurel Dewey’s fourth story in a series of five. Like her story, “You Can’t Judge a Book By Its Cover,” this one comes in the form of a blog entry from Dewey’s u ...



