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Ebook Review: The Wonderful Alice of Oz

Thursday, January 29, 2015 by Sabrina Ricci

The Wonderful Alice of Oz is a fantastic read, with quirky, unpredictable characters and a lot of mystery. Glick continues to masterfully weave two classic tales into one epic, wonderfully creative story. The Wonderful Alice of Oz is the third book in Ron Glick’s imaginative series that combines Oz and Wonderland. In this book, the focus is more on Wonderland and the … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Wonderful Alice of Oz

Ebook Review: Dorothy Through the Looking Glass (Oz-Wonderland Series)

Friday, February 28, 2014 by Sabrina Ricci

I have been waiting to read Dorothy Through the Looking Glass ever since I finished the first book in Ron Glick’s Oz-Wonderland Series, The Wizard in Wonderland. And book two does not disappoint. There is just as much intrigue as in the first book, and the plot thickens, as more characters’ roles in the stories are introduced. I don’t want to give too much away, but the … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Dorothy Through the Looking Glass (Oz-Wonderland Series)

Using Kindle Countdown Deals as a Marketing Tool

Tuesday, January 7, 2014 by Sabrina Ricci

By Ron Glick Indie authors have to make a lot of decisions when it comes to marketing books. New tools come out frequently. Ron Glick, author of 12 books, weighs in on his experience using Amazon's Kindle Countdown. Read on for some great insights. Also check out his latest novel, Dorothy Through the Looking Glass. Being an independent or self-published author usually means … [Read more...] about Using Kindle Countdown Deals as a Marketing Tool

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