ReadHowYouWant Book Selection
About ReadHowYouWant
ReadHowYouWant Pty Ltd
and its R&D parent company, Objective Systems Pty Ltd, are both Sydney,
Australia-based privately held companies co-founded in 2004 by electronic
publishing pioneers Christopher Stephen and Greg Duncan. When Chris' sister, who
suffers from MS, developed difficulty reading, they began experimenting to
determine whether people with reading difficulties could benefit from changing
the text format.
After more than four years of testing,
ReadHowYouWant has
successfully developed award-winning conversion technology that reformats
existing books into the widest selection of on-demand, alternative format
editions on the market today. Each edition has been optimized for maximum
readability. The company's goals are to make reading easier and more enjoyable
by delivering formats that suit the reader and to give people with reading
difficulties access to books in the formats of their choice—at an affordable
price, and as soon as the book is published. For more information visit
www.readhowyouwant.com
.
Below are some books from ReadHowYouWant. If you
purchase any of the books below you will help benefit both ReadHowYouWant
and ICDRI at no additional cost. The following books are
in
formats specifically designed to readers who have the following special needs:
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by Eckhart Tolle
The thoughts within this book don't say, 'Look at me', but 'Look beyond
me'. Because the thoughts came out of stillness, they have power - the
power to take you back into the same stillness from which they arose.
by Deb Shapiro
Deb Shapiro shows you how mastering the language of your symptoms can
actually increase your potential for healing. You'll discover how
unresolved psycho/emotional issues can affect your physical health.
By The Arbinger Institute
Self-deception actually determines one's experience in every aspect of
life. The extent to which it does that, and in particular the extent to
which it is the central issue in personal and professional leadership,
is the subject of this book.
by Julie Clark Robinson
Live in the Moment holds the secret to harnessing the power of the
present. A practical book about creating one's own life experiences.
by Gary P. Scott
From wherever you stand right now, Summit Strategies can help you reach
your own personal summit. Through riveting accounts of lessons learned
on the world's most perilous mountains, Gary Scott offers sure-footed
wisdom that will guide you, step by step.
by John D Drake Ph. D.
Downshifting is all about getting off the merry-go-round. It is
written to help you move from the fast track to a more satisfying, less
work-focused lifestyle.
by Thich Nhat Hanh
Zen Master and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh discusses the Five
Mindfulness Trainings and offers insights and challenges for how they
might play an important role in our personal lives and in society.
by Patricia Barry
This book offers strategies to cut through the confusions of Part D,
either for yourself or for someone you're helping. It explains the
programs ins and outs in plain words.
by Gloria Burley
Blood and Guts shares Gloria Burley's compelling view of our hospital
system. A nurse with experience in urban and Outback hospitals, Gloria
tells it as she saw it: Reading this book will show you what really
happens after the anaesthetist turns up the gas.
by Elizabeth Gould
Elizabeth Gould details her own story as well as the stories of five
cancer survivors. No diets or miracle cures but a practical step-by-step
approach to describing the emotional and physical journey through cancer
into remission.
by Robert Briggs
Ruined Time is a memoir, a personal cultural autobiography of the Great
Depression, World War II and the 1950s, of Hiroshima, the
military-industrial complex, and the Beat Generation.
by Robert Briggs
Ruined Time is a memoir, a personal cultural autobiography of the Great
Depression, World War II and the 1950s, of Hiroshima, the
military-industrial complex, and the Beat Generation.
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