Baron Slade
Books that are fun and books that inform
Books that are fun and books that inform
Baron is all about creating books that are informative, fun, and provide value.
Look no further. If you want a quick and easy read book on getting started using AI, not just a Google search, this is the one!
A little history, what's the platform for you, and how about safety and anonymity? All this, along with examples, demonstrates the preferred approach to obtaining the best answers to your questions.
AI is a marvelous way to have an ongoing conversation with an expert on the subject you choose.
A great book for the patriot interested in a keepsake puzzle book. Our history over 250 years! Complete the puzzles and save the book so friends and visitors can see that a proud American lives there. Place it on the bookshelf so the spine shows, or on the table next to a chair.
Puzzles should be challenging, fun, relaxing, and a diversion from the hectic world. And maybe learn a new word or two. A puzzle should not take forever to solve. It should not have so many words that you’re stuck for hours solving just one puzzle, nor so complex that you end up more frustrated than when you started.
We design our puzzles to be fun, short diversions from the world around you, and give you a boost in your vocabulary or word comprehension. Somewhere between 9 and 20 words per puzzle is a sweet spot. We’ve chosen either 9 or 15 per puzzle to provide a challenge while making the experience worthwhile.
We hope you agree and enjoy our approach to a challenging, but fun experience.
We'll have more books added from time to time. I suggest you visit Baron's Amazon Author page and click the "Follow" option. That way, you'll get a notice when a new book is published. As of this date, several books are in editing mode. One book examines the various internet programs and chatbots available to the general public, their strengths and limitations, and the associated costs. Another is all about debt, including how to achieve debt freedom and save for retirement. Click here to go to Baron's page.