Google Books (FREE) Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 13, 2009
Check this out it is pretty cool....................... online puppet books on Google Books.
This is John Kennedys " Puppet Planet"
Just type in the search box the title of the book you want to see. In this case it was " Puppet Planet "

http://books.google.com/books?as_q=puppet+planet&num=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES&lr=&as_vt=&as_auth=&as_pub=&as_sub=&as_drrb_is=q&as_minm_is=0&as_miny_is=&as_maxm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_isbn=&as_issn=

Billy D.
Re: Google Books (FREE) Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 13, 2009
Here is a excellent way to review books to see if you would like to purchase a copy. The great thing is it is FREE ! I happened upon these by accident. Some books only give you a partial viewing (explained in next post)while in the library program it gives you the whole book. Create a account, store your favorite books in your own personal library. How cool is that.


http://books.google.com/books?lr=&as_brr=0&q=puppets&btnG=Search+Books

Billy D.
Re: Google Books (FREE) Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 13, 2009
This explains why some books are visible and some are not.

Why can't I read the entire book?

Many of the books in Google Books come from authors and publishers who participate in our Partner Program. For these books, our partners decide how much of the book is browsable -- anywhere from a few sample pages to the whole book.

For books that enter Google Books through the Library Project, what you see depends on the book's copyright status. We respect copyright law and the tremendous creative effort authors put into their work. If the book is in the public domain and therefore out of copyright, you can page through the entire book and even download it and read it offline. But if the book is under copyright, and the publisher or author is not part of the Partner Program, we only show basic information about the book, similar to a card catalog, and, in some cases, a few snippets -- sentences of your search terms in context. The aim of Google Books is to help you discover books and learn where to buy or borrow them, not read them online from start to finish. It's like going to a bookstore and browsing - with a Google twist.

Billy D.
Re: Google Books (FREE) Posted by CandCpuppetproductions on Aug 14, 2009
awe awe awesome, so helping me with puppet desining
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