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A Valuable, Time-Saving Resource for Busy People

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Books At a Glance is a Christian book summary service. We take the newest and most significant books that Christian publishers, such as Crossway, Zondervan, IVP, B&H, Baker, etc. publish, and then every week we take one or two of those books and condense them into a 7-10-page, chapter-by-chapter summary, so that you can learn the entire essence of the book in just the time it either takes you to read 7 – 10 pages…OR…read the AUDIO version of the summary. It’s really a HUGE time-saver!

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The consistent feedback that we get from our hundreds of members is that this service does two things for you: 1) it helps you learn MORE in LESS time, and secondly, it really keeps you up to date with all the new books that keep coming out. As you know, it’s quite the undertaking to keep with all the new books that keep coming out! (Fill out this form to join, save time, and keep current with the newest in Christian publications!)

Here’s What You’ll Experience:

As you’ll see, there are over a hundred book summaries in the archive, and what we’ll do is send you a new summary or two every week, so that you can continue your learning and continue to keep current with all the newest and best books coming out…in just a handful of minutes per week!

Do You Like Audio Books?

In addition to written book summaries, you’ll also get full access to the professionally-recorded audio book summaries as well! These are a word-for-word reading of exactly what you’d read on the website. Most people love this, because you’ll be able to listen to the book summaries while you’re working out, jogging, commuting, or otherwise just on-the-go. What a great time-saver!

Get Started Learning and Growing TODAY!

Go to http://www.booksataglance.com/sign-up/ and register to receive your FREE book summary! If you’re frustrated that you can’t spend enough time reading and learning, then Books At a Glance will help you create the time you’ve been missing. If you’re struggling to keep up with all great new books being published, then Books At a Glance will help you stay on top of things much better. Lastly, if you’re serious about your spiritual growth through reading quality Christian books, then Books At a Glance just might be the tool or resource that you’ve been looking for!

Go to www.BooksAtaGlance.com to Get Started Today!

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