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Don't sit on the fence about Climate Change
The fence is on fire!
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If it's free, where's the catch?
Rage Against the Bezos Machine
Here's a little challenge: What if I told you there was an alternative to Amazon? You know, little Jeffrey Bezos and his crappy plan to monopolise creativity and own the publishing world.
What if I told you the books on this Anti-Amazon site could be downloaded for free, with no obligation?
Would still be interested or would you be asking 'Where's the catch?'
Because anything that's given away for free isn't going to be very good is it. Otherwise, why bother?
The Dragon & the Hummingbird
The Dragon & the Hummingbird is a 316-page book about climate change and capitalism with great reviews. It's packed with an engaging story, original illustrations, and bite-sized facts and if you still wonder if it's worth reading, this is what people say about it: Reader Reviews
So why give it away?
Life doesn’t need to be all about money. Open-source software is free. You can go on Wikipedia and nobody will charge you. So think about this book as if was Wikipedia or open-Source software for your brain.
The Hummingbird Effect
In the book, there’s a story about a forest fire. While the other animals flee, a tiny hummingbird flies back and forth to the river, carrying single drops of water in its beak.
"What difference can you make?" the animals mock.
The hummingbird replies, "I am doing what I can."
I wrote this book to inspire hummingbirds. A single bird changes very little, but a flock of billions can change everything
What Next?
Download the PDF or get the paperback. There is no downside. Just read it and pass it on.
If you want, you can "Buy Me a Coffee" as a thank-you. That would be very nice of you and, I’d be very grateful, but there no pressure. Do what feels right.
And if you want to leave me a note, that would be lovely.
I’m just thrilled you’re here.
Many thanks,





