We're also happy to update you that this great book has just joined the "100 Trees Project"!
This joint program was launched by Infinity Publishing, a leading self-publishing company together with Eco-Libris to promote environmental sustainability among its authors. Through the program, authors that publish with Infinity are able to plant 100 trees for the title they publish. These authors also have the option to add a special "100 trees planted for this book" logo to their book's design, as a way to showcase their commitment to environmental sustainability.
What's 100 Days to Die about? Diagnosed with Leukemia and only one hundred days to live, Earl Roberts wants to leave a dynamic impression on the world, but how? The explosive answer is beyond shocking.
About the author:
Russell Jensen is the author of this book, as well as a two foot high stack of articles that are yearning to be published. His great passion for fishing has earned him over 20 world records throughout the Americas in Alaska, New York and the Amazon of Brazil. Russell is a member of the International Game Fish Association.As a youth in the military, Russell was part of the airborne division and became a paratrooper. The lessons learned in that time have served him well. The discipline of mind and body continue to motivate and inspire.
100 Days to Die is available for sale on Infinity's website.
Other books on the "100 Trees Project":
My Name is Grace
The Last Original Idea: A Cynic's View to Internet Marketing
Buffalo on the Ridge by Deanna Meyer
What Love Is...A-Z by by Elle Febbo
Raven Wings and 13 More Twisted Tales
Ishift- Innovation Shift
Good Management is Not Firefighting
Play on Words
This is Your Brain on God
Other books on the "100 Trees Project":
My Name is Grace
The Last Original Idea: A Cynic's View to Internet Marketing
Buffalo on the Ridge by Deanna Meyer
What Love Is...A-Z by by Elle Febbo
Raven Wings and 13 More Twisted Tales
Ishift- Innovation Shift
Good Management is Not Firefighting
Play on Words
This is Your Brain on God
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
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