Right now I am watching my sneaky little chickie, Naughty, through the living room window. She is looking for a hole in my fortress that is protecting my flower bed. Up and down, peck, pick, look for holes. The others are watching her while they dig for bugs. She is a smart one, a thinker. This could be trouble.
The Wizard, the Farmer, and the Very Petty Princess
Daniel Fox
(28 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Action & Adventure
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The evil undead are marching. As the human kingdoms stand on the brink of extinction, the reluctant farmer Idwal is forced into adventure, shanghaied by a vain princess, tricked out of his money by a cackling miser, and finds much to his surprise that he’s starting to like it all.
As he gets swept along he’ll meet reluctant kings, wicked witches, mourning dwarves, and the surprisingly lively undead, as he is caught between the Princess Willuna who seeks to show herself a serious young woman and the wizard Bodolomous who is determined to prove himself The Most Evil Man Alive.
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The Uprising at Babi Yar – The Syrets Deathcamp (The Jewish History Novel Series)
Othniel J. Seiden
(4 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Historical Fiction
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The horrors and events that took place at Babi Yar, outside Kiev in the Ukraine, are little known by people outside the Ukraine.
But the horrors of this portion of the Jewish Holocaust need to be brought to light. The historical Jewish novel “The Remnant – the Jewish Resistance in WWII,” began this process.
The horrendous massacre of over 100,000 Jews at Babi Yar and more than twice that number of other prisoners and Russian captives has been well documented, but few have ever heard about the death camp at that ravine of death.
The bizarre goings on at Babi Yar attests to the inhuman actions and motives of the Nazis.Furthermore Babi Yar was one of the few death camps where there was a mass revolt and escape effort by the prisoners.
Because of these unique situations, this story deserves more than the few chapters in “The Remnant.”
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How to Entertain Low Lifes, Celebrities, Friends and Enemies
Petrit Husenaj
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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How To Entertain Low Lifes, Celebrities, Friends and Enemies is the ultimate guide to cooking for the people you hate to love… and love to hate!
Imagine the one person, alive or dead, that you’d love to share a meal with. Now imagine they want absolutely nothing to do with you and say they have other plans (yes, even the dead ones). You settle for the bottom of the barrel, and if they don’t reject you as well, you offer to cook them a meal. Petrit Husenaj incorporates plenty of comedic wit into his strange, but always fabulous, life experiences and crafts recipes for irresistible dishes. His recipes range from the perfect roasted chicken for your unemployed friends, to a bolognese sauce that will take all day to make, just so your parents can finally learn to appreciate you.
Recipes in this book are inspired by celebrities including Andy Cohen, Chelsea Handler, Nene Leakes and Lady Gaga and are perfect for all of your hipster friends — even the dreaded vegans. Read the book, enjoy the recipes, and then read the book again because you’ll laugh so hard and burn off all the calories you just consumed.
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The Intruder
Greg Krehbiel
(9 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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“Books like this are one of the reasons I love trying new sci fi authors.”
Jeremy Mitchell is a refugee from a separatist, anti-technology community who is a fish out of water in the high-tech society of the later 21st century. He recklessly plunges into his new environment and finds himself caught in a confusing web of technology and intrigue.
After receiving his implant — the late 21st century equivalent to a smart phone — Jeremy begins to see, through his implant, images of people who are invisible to everyone else. Jeremy’s doctor believes that these images are a psychosis brought on by rejection of the implant and she threatens to have him detained, drugged and evaluated.
As he fights for both his sanity and his liberty, Jeremy becomes the pawn in a contest between powerful groups he doesn’t understand. His loyalties are tested by a budding love affair with a young college student, who, along with her computer geek girlfriend, are dragged into the conflict.
As Jeremy descends deeper into an eerie cyber world he can’t escape, he starts to uncover the real meaning of the “coincidences” that have placed him in the middle of the most important conflict of the decade.
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Grandmother, May I? (Beach House Series)
K Gonzalez
(4 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Romance
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When a tragic accident leaves Gwen and her younger sister, Sarah, suddenly orphaned, their estranged Grandmother takes them in to live with her in her mansion on the beach. The moment they arrive, Grandmother makes her rules as to how they should behave clear. At the top of her long list of rules is that the girls must only socialize with people who share their social status. Sarah adjusts to her new life quickly, surrounding herself with the rich and popular kids, and dating the richest and most popular guy of them all. Gwen, on the other hand, has a harder time adapting to her new life. She finds herself all alone with no friends and forced to be at her spoiled brat sister’s beck and call. When she meets the handsome and charming, Caleb, on the beach one day, though, her life is changed forever. Suddenly she is surrounded by friends and dating the guy of her dreams. Life is like a dream come true for Gwen. That is until she finds herself in the situation where she has to fight for what she loves….
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The Philodendrist Heresy
Jed Brody
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Genre: Metaphysical | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Author Jed Brody wrote the book as a prayer for the preservation and resurrection of the great forests of the earth. “Philodendrist” means “tree lover.”
In The Philodendrist Heresy, Danielle Gasket’s search for ancestral secrets is imperiled by warring factions that agree about nothing but that Danielle must die.
Danielle’s home is a dystopian city beneath the earth’s surface. People have lived underground for so long that knowledge of the surface is preserved only in dwindling communities of persecuted heretics. According to the heretics, a prophet called “the philodendrist” led people underground to repent for their violent conquest of the natural world.
Following a string of clues while eluding pursuit, Danielle races toward the long-forgotten path of ascension to sunlight, relying upon her wits and valor to make it through. Finally, her mercy toward her fiercest persecutor convinces him to help her ascend to the pure waters of the sunlit world.
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