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ReadersMagnet All Set for This Weekend’s 2019 LA Times Festival of Books

by Blog Contributor | April 15, 2019 | LA Times Festival of Books | 3 comments
ReadersMagnet All Set for This Weekend’s 2019 LA Times Festival of Books

With over 160 book titles, ReadersMagnet is ready for this weekend’s book display and book signing event at the 2019 LA Festival of Books.

This weekend, April 13-14, ReadersMagnet will join other publishing companies in the 2019 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The annual book fair‘s host is the University of Southern California. It is the largest book festival in the country. This is the first time that ReadersMagnet will join the 2019 LA Times Festival of Books.

Booth 201 is where the best books are.

ReadersMagnet’s book display during last year’s London Book Fair.

ReadersMagnet’s book display during last year’s London
Book Fair.

ReadersMagnet will be displaying 163 book titles during the
whole duration of the weekend Festival. Readersmagnet and its staff will occupy
Booth No. 201. The booth will display both ReadersMagnet and non-ReadersMagnet
published books from different book genres. Most of these books saw
participation in previous book fair events such as the Miami Book Fair
International and national and international book fairs across
the globe. Visitors will have a chance to know more about the
books on display as well as their respective authors.

LA Times Festival of Books is an opportunity for ReadersMagnet to present
its authors to the world.

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The Gift of Sobriety author Rose B during last year’s Miami Book Fair
International

Each book fair is a chance to exhibit books and a venue for
authors to promote themselves. It is also a time for them to show their
appreciation towards their readers and followers, hence, the book signing
event. This year, ReadersMagnet will have 16 authors attending the book signing event. Below are
the schedules for the two-day book signing event.

Day 1

10:30am-11:30am
Alan Hall                                        The
Naked Queen: A Tangential Arthurian Legend

10:30am-11:30am
Louise Andrea Dube                 Ronika the adventurous
Hungarian

12:30pm-01:30pm
Walter Madenford                    Going Against the Tide- Prophetically

12:30pm-01:30pm
Rose B                                            The Gift of
Sobriety

02:00pm-03:00pm
Diane Davies                               Jeannie Ann’s Grandma Has Breast
Cancer

02:00pm-03:00pm
Ingrid Kern                                   Triumph

03:30pm-04:30pm
Dana Hayne                                 GPS for the Soul: Wisdom of the
Master

03:30pm-04:30pm
Lydia Greico                                Because It’s Wrong: Bullies vs. Nazis

Day 2

10:00am-11:00am Esther Joseph                              Memories of Hell, Visions of Heaven: A
Story of Survival, Transformation and Hope

11:00am-12:00pm
Byron Conner                              The Face of Hunger

12:30pm-01:30pm Dale Olansky                               Fear to Faith: A Daily Guide to
Finding Solace in an Uncertain World

12:30pm-01:30pm
Kathleen Makkreel                   Under the Shadow of the Swastika

02:00pm-03:00pm
Gabriella Eva Nagy                    Enchanted Rainbows

02:00pm-03:00pm Donna Bevan-Lee                      Iron Legacy: Childhood Trauma and Adult
Transformation

03:30pm-04:30pm Robert Easton                             Sailing
Around the World in 300 Days: The Last World Cruise of the Yankee Trader

03:30pm-04:30pm
Evelyn Cole                                  The Underbelly

Aside from the book display and book signings, ReadersMagnet
staff will be giving away freebies such as bookmarks, loot bags, and other
giveaways.  Booth 201 is just along
Trousdale Parkway.

Visit ReadersMagnet’s booth on April 13 to 14 at the 2019
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. For questions, you can contact
ReadersMagnet’s office number: (619) 354 2643 Toll Free Number: (800) 805
0762 Fax Number: (661) 338 1442 and [email protected].

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