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The 10/60 Diet: How to lose 10% of your body weight in 60 days.
by Phil Torcivia
“No-nonsense and easy to follow.” — Rozcar
“The best weight-loss book in the market!” — GB
“I really like how the author gets straight to the point without any fluff.” — Susan
“Dieting made simple. This author took the hundreds of pages that other authors write and condensed it into about 20 pages of simple, easy to follow instructions.”— FM
Product Description With all of the diet books on the market today, where is a person to turn? Pages upon pages of fluff with doctored before and after pictures; indiscernible scientific mumbo-jumbo; diet and exercise regimens that are impossible to follow and maintain.
What if someone trimmed the fat from diet book and provided a simple plan to lose ten percent of your body weight within sixty days?
Here it is. It costs under $1, (FREE), it’s under twenty pages, and it’s all you need to find your beautiful new body, which has been hiding within you all along.
The author used this diet to go from 194 pounds to 172 pounds between January 28, 2011 and March 28, 2011. How many authors can show results from the diets they recommend?
Invest $0.99 (IT’S FREE as of February 14, 2012) and a few minutes of your time learning how easy it is to shed the extra pounds you have been carrying. You have nothing to lose, but weight.
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The Feedback is the Filter: Who Will Distinguish Quality in an Indie Publishing Future? ((Excerpt from Beyond the Literary-Industrial Complex))
by Stephen Windwalker