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'Where's the Change' hits top 50 on Amazon.com

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By Staff

ATLANTA, Jan. 31, 2012, 4:30 p.m. - Rob Redding's e-book Where's the Change? has landed in the top 50 on the "Amazon Best Sellers" listing for the "Top 100" books.

Where's the Change?: Why Neither Obama, nor the GOP Can Solve America's Problems today reached No. 30 on "Top 100" on Amazon.com's Kindle Store under: "Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Politics & Current Events > Ideologies".

Since it was released on Jan. 13, the book has been at various positions on Amazon's list for three consecutive weeks. No. 30 is the highest that the book has ranked to date. The book's previous high was No. 71.

The move up Amazon's coveted chart, comes after Redding today began his speaking tour. He appeared for two hours on Bill Anderson's popular morning talk show, on Philadelphia's WURD-AM. He is scheduled to speak at Temple University on Wednesday.

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Where's the Change? is his first book since Hired Hatred: Why politicians and the political prejudices they tout are mutually exclusive from good government, which was released in 2004.

Where's the Change? talks about the president, GOP, discusses what the founding fathers really wanted, the danger of "political prejudice" and how to fix a broken system.

Redding, who is known as America's Independent Voice, is the host of Redding News Review, a syndicated news/talk radio show heard nationally six days a week and editor and publisher of ReddingNewsReview.com.

Where's the Change is available via Redding Communications, Inc. on Kindle and ReddingNewsReview.com. RCI is owner of Redding News Review.


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