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Books with author Ian Anderson

  • Shady Credit The College Years: Building & Boosting Your Credit Profile

    Juan Anderson

    language (, Feb. 25, 2018)
    A strong Credit profile is a major attribute to living your best life in America. These seeds need to be planted at an early age. Virtually no public-school system or college campus provides education to teens and young adults on the impact of good credit health and its major role in obtaining financial freedom in America. They have no idea how important personal credit is, why they shouldn’t take the big refund checks in college, when to visit urgent care vs the ER or how to appropriately handle a collection agency phone calls or disputing an inaccuracy from their credit reports. Even though it’s not taught as part of most school curriculum or within family discussions, a new quick read may be the answer. Shady Credit: The College Years has something for everyone. It’s a quick read that looks to improve the credit consciousness disparity among late teens and young adults by helping to create an understanding of how credit is a major factor in many of life’s everyday circumstances. This “quick book” which can be read within 2 hours, is the prequel to Juan’s Amazon bestseller: How I Fixed My Shady FICO. For many teens entering adulthood, there has been no discussion regarding the need for credit at all. Many young adults aren’t introduced to credit until they are persuaded to apply for their first credit card or are approved for their first car-in many cases a bad loan. Many damage their credit before they have a chance to understand how to use it properly. By instilling simple concepts and logic surrounding how credit and financial health work together early on, teens and young adults are better equipped to handle life choices directly impacted by credit, that are just up the road. Grab your copy today and become credit woke!
  • Organic Vegetable Gardening: You Can Do Organic Vegetable Gardening at Home

    JON ANDERSON

    language (, March 19, 2020)
    Organic vegetable gardens are getting extremely popular within the gardening world. To do it properly here are some tips and techniques to follow for a healthy and abundant organic kitchen garden.to be effective at natural vegetable cultivating you should draw up definite plans. The dirt is your first thought; how to make it rich and ripe, and how to plan it so destructive vermin won't assault your vegetable nursery. The two different ways that natural vegetable planting varies from traditional nurseries is the utilization of manure and how to monitor bugs. Phosphorous, nitrogen and potassium are the three parts basic to your natural nursery.
  • Chubby The Pug Takes The Bus

    Megan Anderson

    Paperback (Anderson Books, May 23, 2016)
    While the human is away, the pup will play! Follow Chubby The Pug as he goes on his first adventure and learns an important lesson for pups and children alike. Follow Chubby on Instagram at Chubby.The.Pug
  • Girl Sailing Aboard the Western Star

    RA Anderson

    eBook (My Favorite Books Publishing Company, LLC, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Twelve-year-old Annie loves her friends, her animals, and the horse ranch she has lived on her whole life. Ripped from it all at what feels like a moment’s notice, she is placed on a 53-foot sailboat in the Atlantic Ocean with her mom, dad, a captain, a tutor, and her older brother who seems to hate her. Living in such small quarters with her brother DJ is nightmarish all on its own, but her heart was left on the ranch with her animals and she has no one to talk to.Feeling alone and heartbroken, Annie starts journaling while they sail The Bahamas, the Caribbean, and the Virgin Islands. Over the course of nine months aboard the Western Star, she learns how to trim the sheet, raise the main sail, scuba dive, share a small cabin with her brother, and even makes new friends despite her painful shyness.Will experiencing amazing new adventures and discovering a whole new world above and below the deep blue sea help Annie be ready for whatever her future as a teenager brings?
  • Children Best Short Stories: 5 Short Stories Collection

    Marian Anderson

    eBook
    5 Short Stories Collection
  • Nighty Night, Sleepy Sleeps

    Brian Anderson

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Oct. 14, 2008)
    Trying to avoid going to sleep, lively best friends Sophie and her spunky dog, Doug, keep the good times rolling even as the nighttime hours tick away, in an amusing picture book with bold illustrations from the creator of the "Dog Eat Doug" comic strip.
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  • The Lord of Long Shadows: Knights of the Fallen Realm: Book 1

    M. Anderson

    Paperback (Anderson Books, Aug. 17, 2019)
    After saving an old man on her way home from work, Alex Winters finds herself abruptly teleported to the world of Aquillon, where humanity suffers at the hands of the Court of Hours, a group of malevolent demons who have ruled for a thousand years. Given only a single clue to find her way home, Alex sets out on a journey to discover her place in a world she barely understands. Over the course of her adventure, Alex befriends brave allies and evades cunning and sinister enemies, all the while discovering more and more about a destiny she feels unprepared for, while facing challenges and dangers that will push her courage to the limit. Filled with action, adventure, and humor, The Lord of Long Shadows is a thrilling young-adult fantasy adventure perfect for middle and high school fans of Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson novels, as well as fans of fast-paced adventure and fantasy of all ages. The Lord of Long Shadows is a page-turner that will leave readers laughing and excited to see what happens next as the adventure of Knights of the Fallen Realm unfolds.
  • What Kind of Bird?

    D. D. Anderson

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, Aug. 9, 2018)
    Have you ever seen a pirate with wings and a beak? Have you ever seen a fisherman fly? Have you ever heard a bird bark or click? Can you drop from the sky without a parachute? With real birds and silly words, this book will explain it all.
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  • Henry the Navigator, Prince of Portugal,

    Jean Anderson

    Hardcover (Westminster Press, March 15, 1969)
    A biography of Portugal's national hero whose advanced ideas on geography and navigation opened the way for Columbus and other explorers.
  • Fur Trappers of the Old West

    A. M. Anderson

    Library Binding (Wheeler Publishing, March 15, 1946)
    The Fur Trappers of the Old West were fearless, daring men. They knew the West when it was a wilderness - a land of Indians and sudden death. Following the countless beaver streams these bold, buckskin-clad men explored the wilderness until it held no secrets from them. This is more than a story of the fur trade and the adventures shared by the trappers. It is also a story of the trails they blazed for the settlers of a young, growing America.
  • Little Bunny's Counting Capers: Counting to Ten

    JK Anderson

    language (, April 11, 2019)
    This lighthearted children's book (written by an award winning school teacher) has many early learning concepts woven into this charming, repetitive story. Along with simple but juicy illustrations, kids learn quickly how to "read" along!Counting to ten, social skills, comparing sizes and shapes, big and liitle, and some additional math concepts around sharing to explore! We also can't forget that this author has made the learning FUNNY! How many carrots does Little Bunny need before he will share with his friend Mouse? Maybe two is enough or maybe four but you will need to read this book to find out more. Count to ten with Bunny and Mouse and find out where the twist in this tale changes everything!Also, learn the importance of sharing and how not sharing might make another person feel!How many different ways can you share?Compare the size of carrots and learn that perhaps, 2 smaller carrots is the same as 1 larger one!Enjoy the first story in JK Anderson's upcoming list of books!
  • Leadership: Take Charge of Your Team: Coach, Motivate and Inspire

    Alan Anderson

    language (, March 30, 2020)
    The world, as we know it, keeps on changing each day.With technological advancements and globalization changing the way that businesses operate, it follows that organizational management must adapt to meet the needs of the times, and this calls for the evolution of leadership.Whether you are a high-level executive in a large corporation or an entrepreneur managing a handful of employees, you surely encounter challenges in managing and leading your people. Where most leaders make a mistake, is thinking that their position and authority are enough for their people to follow them. However, in today’s work environment, this is not the case and may even be counterproductive.However, don’t fret because this book is geared toward helping you adapt and evolve your leadership style to become the leader that your employees, subordinates, and peers would like to emulate.Specifically, this book will help you:Learn how leadership has evolvedGain knowledge of how to coach people so that they contribute to your successRealize how best to foster motivation in businessBecome the embodiment of an inspiring leaderCreate a positive vision for your teamDrive a winning cultureLearn how to lead with confidenceEmbrace empathetic leadershipGive yourself an edge by learning more about how to become a leader that people want to follow.DO NOT DELAY! Grab a copy of this book today, and experience new levels of success!