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            <![CDATA[ GiGi Bueter’s Book to Shine at LA Times Book Festival ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p><strong>ReadersMagnet</strong>, a <strong>self-publishing and book marketing firm</strong>, will be presenting <strong>GiGi Bueter's</strong> <i>"If People Would Be More Like Dogs, What a Great World It Could Be!: Tales of Macaroni McDuffy, Supersleuth"</i> at the <strong>2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books</strong>. The book festival will take place at the <strong>University of Southern California, Los Angeles</strong> on <strong>April 26–27, 2025</strong>.</p><p><i>"If People Would Be More Like Dogs..."</i> is a <strong>children's book</strong> on <strong>respect</strong>, <strong>love</strong>, <strong>kindness</strong>, and <strong>belongingness</strong>. It follows a young girl named <strong>Macaroni</strong>, who begins to care about people and how they treat one another. She believes people should treat each other with <strong>respect, love, and kindness</strong>, just as <strong>dogs naturally do</strong>—which is why she hopes for a dog as a <strong>birthday present</strong>.</p><p><strong>ReadersMagnet</strong> helps authors <strong>promote their books</strong> globally, <strong>expand their audience</strong>, <strong>build an online presence</strong>, and <strong>establish their author brand</strong>. They also participate in various <strong>national and international book festivals</strong>, including the <strong>Los Angeles Times Festival of Books</strong>, connecting <strong>authors with readers</strong>, fellow writers, and <strong>publishing professionals</strong>.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><strong>ReadersMagnet</strong>, a <strong>self-publishing and book marketing firm</strong>, will be presenting <strong>GiGi Bueter's</strong> <i>"If People Would Be More Like Dogs, What a Great World It Could Be!: Tales of Macaroni McDuffy, Supersleuth"</i> at the <strong>2025 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books</strong>. The book festival will take place at the <strong>University of Southern California, Los Angeles</strong> on <strong>April 26–27, 2025</strong>.</p><p><i>"If People Would Be More Like Dogs..."</i> is a <strong>children's book</strong> on <strong>respect</strong>, <strong>love</strong>, <strong>kindness</strong>, and <strong>belongingness</strong>. It follows a young girl named <strong>Macaroni</strong>, who begins to care about people and how they treat one another. She believes people should treat each other with <strong>respect, love, and kindness</strong>, just as <strong>dogs naturally do</strong>—which is why she hopes for a dog as a <strong>birthday present</strong>.</p><p><strong>ReadersMagnet</strong> helps authors <strong>promote their books</strong> globally, <strong>expand their audience</strong>, <strong>build an online presence</strong>, and <strong>establish their author brand</strong>. They also participate in various <strong>national and international book festivals</strong>, including the <strong>Los Angeles Times Festival of Books</strong>, connecting <strong>authors with readers</strong>, fellow writers, and <strong>publishing professionals</strong>.</p> ]]>
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