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Read and Record … easily at myreadinglog.net.

Myreadinglog.net is designed and developed to help you easily record your reading. Here you can make a reading log by easily adding books you read.
Making reading log online is as easy as making a note on paper. A user needs to register on the site using a simple registration form. And then he/she can use “addbook” form to make entry of his/her reading activity.

This is an electronic reading log. It saves papers and time. No more hassale of saving those journals and papers. It's as handy as your e-books, so you can make those quick log-entries on the go.


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David Nasaw\'s biography describes the full life of Andrew Carnegie from his first years as a poor Scottish immigrant, through his rise to wealth as an investor while working for the railroad, his part in creating the steel industry to his international mission for peace and philanthropic quest to give away all his wealth through the building of public libraries and scientific institutions, while also establishing hundreds of endowments. The story weaves a compelling perspective on the history of the second halfof the 19th and early 20th century.
PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide By Larry Ullman,
This book is a practical guide to learn how to create a dynamic website using popular technology of PHP and MySql. Larry explains all the important and basic parts of web development, scripting and programming through visual like examples. This website is a direct result of reading this book. It makes it promise to learn PHP and MySql programming (or dynamic website development), the quick and easy way.
The Christmas Train By David Baldacci
A fun story about riding a train across the country for love.

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