Thanks everyone!
Many, many thanks to everyone who entered the Giveaway! Goodreads have now selected the lucky readers - one is from the US and one is from Portugal. If you didn't win, I 'hope' you checked out the free ebook! Because now it's had to come off the site, 'for copyright' reasons. But please contact me directly and I can still send you one.
Published on February 25, 2014 10:50
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Philosophical Notes
Another year over, and a new Giveaway just begun!
How to Live: Wise (and not-so-wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers
Here's a few more details for the Goodreads Giveaway
What's the book about?
It's ph Another year over, and a new Giveaway just begun!
How to Live: Wise (and not-so-wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers
Here's a few more details for the Goodreads Giveaway
What's the book about?
It's philosophy, Jim - but not as we know it. Tackling questions such as: Which techniques can you use to make people fall in love with you? What should I eat for dinner? How would Aristotle really run General Motors? And where can we find the secret of happiness? Here are 75 thought-provoking ‘life lessons’ based on tasty tit-bits of philosophy drawn from the writings of the Greats.
Can I see a bit more?
Yes! Please pop over to The Philosopher, where I give a listing of the topics, which range from No.1 John Stuart Mill on the Secret of Happiness, to No. 24 Rousseau on the secret virtues of Cheese Sandwiches... plus a healthy dollop of advice on love and sex, of course!
http://www.the-philosopher.co.uk/how-...
There's also a special offer on the ebook there ...more
How to Live: Wise (and not-so-wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers
Here's a few more details for the Goodreads Giveaway
What's the book about?
It's ph Another year over, and a new Giveaway just begun!
How to Live: Wise (and not-so-wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers
Here's a few more details for the Goodreads Giveaway
What's the book about?
It's philosophy, Jim - but not as we know it. Tackling questions such as: Which techniques can you use to make people fall in love with you? What should I eat for dinner? How would Aristotle really run General Motors? And where can we find the secret of happiness? Here are 75 thought-provoking ‘life lessons’ based on tasty tit-bits of philosophy drawn from the writings of the Greats.
Can I see a bit more?
Yes! Please pop over to The Philosopher, where I give a listing of the topics, which range from No.1 John Stuart Mill on the Secret of Happiness, to No. 24 Rousseau on the secret virtues of Cheese Sandwiches... plus a healthy dollop of advice on love and sex, of course!
http://www.the-philosopher.co.uk/how-...
There's also a special offer on the ebook there ...more
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