Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Free today & Tomorrow - The Runes in 9 Minutes - Download for Kindle

Like Free Books? Who doesn't?

I'm offering my book "The Runes in 9 Minutes" Free for Kindle on May 15 & 16, 2012.

By the way, you can read Kindle books on your PC, on your Android phone etc. Just download the Kindle App for your device. Follow this link to download.

Amazon has a program that allows publishers to offer a book as a free download a certain number of days in a 3 month period. The idea is to promote the book by allowing people to download it, talk about it etc.

Please tell your friends! It's only free for 48 hours, so tell anyone who might be interested.

And if you want to be really nice, you could write a brief review on Amazon :) No Strings, but hey, if you have a minute.

Enjoy!

May 15'th & May 16'th
http://www.amazon.com/The-Runes-9-Minutes-ebook/dp/B0072HXL1Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1337098757&sr=8-2





The Runes in 9 Minutes




Free for Kindle May 15'th
In 9 minutes you will be using the runes for personal development and exploration. Of course you aren't going to master the runes in 9 minutes, but you can start! We'll even teach you how to create your own set of runes. All you need, in addition to this book, is a sheet of paper and something to write with.

In this book you will:


  • Make your own set of 24 Elder Futhark Runes

  • Learn how to use the runes in 3 essential layouts

  • Discover a Never Before Published way to use the runes!

  • Interpret their meanings in the context of your life

  • Study the symbolism of each ancient symbol

  • Explore different types of runes such as the Elder Futhark, Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, and Younger Futhork

  • Uncover the history and culture behind the runes

This is a book of runes for beginners, and as such, I designed it to be a concise and inexpensive introduction. If you like what you see and the runes are for you, then you can extend your studies. If the runes aren't your thing, then you haven't invested much time or money. Call it a runic sampler if you will.

I hope you enjoy the book. My goal is to share something that's very dear to me, and that has been part of our Northern culture for thousands of years - worthy of study.

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