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A book so powerful that a librarian got into trouble for just recommending that students read it is the top pick among WND readers in the latest reporting period, Sept. 11-17, at ShopNetDaily, WND's internal store that features a range of high-quality products published by, created by or handpicked by the company's marketing team.
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"The Marketing of Evil" by WND Managing Editor David Kupelian also is being featured during September on renowned Presbyterian minister D. James Kennedy's nationally broadcast television program, "The Coral Ridge Hour."
The eye-opening 30-minute interview between Kennedy and Kupelian can be downloaded and listened to online now at Kennedy's "Truths That Transform" website. (To listen to interview, click on "Mon - 9/18/2006 The Marketing of Evil," and when that screen comes up, click on "Listen.")
Last Sunday, Kupelian, who has been WND's managing editor since 1999, discussed multiculturalism on the television broadcast, and next Sunday (Sept. 24) he'll deal with "the assault on marriage" and the following week (Oct. 1) with "the marketing of homosexuality."
It was earlier this year when a Christian librarian at Ohio State University was formally investigated for "sexual harassment" just because he recommended the freshmen class be required to read "The Marketing of Evil."
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The charges were dropped under threat of a lawsuit from the Alliance Defense Fund.
A hot-off-the-press DVD from New Liberty Videos, "Mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls," ranked second among WND readers. History expert Joel Lampe leads viewers through the science, geography and history of the discovery of the 19,000 pieces that make up the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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In third was Jack Cashill's "Mega Fix," which traces the roots of Sept. 11 to the "perfect storm of disinformation that surrounded the Clintons' desperate drive for the White House during 1995-1996."
Books addressing two huge threats facing America, the danger from Islamic fanatics and the danger from wide-open national borders, remained a concern for readers at WND Book Service.
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"The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)" by Robert Spencer headed the week's top 10 there while "State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America" by Pat Buchanan was second.
In third was a newcomer to the rankings, "Ruff's Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold and Silver" by Howard Ruff. It talks about how investors made up to 1,700 percent profits in gold and silver during the 1970s, and this time around the market could do better.
Here are the ShopNetDaily top sellers for Sept. 11-17.
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"The Marketing of Evil"
By David Kupelian - "Mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls"
- "Mega Fix"
- "Everlasting Hatred
- "The Forbidden Book (DVD)
- "Ron Brown's Body
- "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil"
- "Child Training Tips: What I Wish I Knew When My Child Were Young"
- "The Dunces of Doomsday"
- "From Time Immemorial"
And here are the top sellers for the WND Book Service during the same period:
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"The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)"
By Robert Spencer -
"State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America"
By Pat Buchanan -
"Ruff's Little Book of Big Fortunes in Gold and Silver"
By Howard Ruff -
"The Truth about Muhammad"
By Robert Spencer -
"Exodus: Why Americans are Fleeing Liberal Churches for Conservative Christianity"
By David Shiflett -
"Bankrupt"
By David Limbaugh -
"The Life and Religion of Mohammed"
By J.L. Menezes -
"The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History"
By Thomas Woods -
"The West's Last Chance"
By Tony Blankley -
"How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization"
By Thomas Woods, Jr.
This list does not include WND's two sister publications – Whistleblower magazine and Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin – always among the best-selling products in ShopNetDaily. If you're not subscribing to these two great companions to WND, you're missing out on the best monthly magazine and the best weekly, online intelligence newsletter in the world.