I stayed up too late last night watching a movie where everyone dies in the end. They all die. They didn’t have to die, but they did anyway. This is why I only watch kids movies. I like my happy endings, and if I stay up late watching a movie with a happy ending, I am okay with that. If I stay up late and in the end everyone dies, I feel horrible. To add insult to injury, I had bad dreams about it as well. I try to be mature and watch something other than kids movies and this is what I get. BLEGH!
The Dark Lord (The Titans Book 1)
Kathryn Le Veque
(93 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Historical Fiction
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The year is 1180 A.D. and times are very dark.England is lawless for the most part and the people live in fear. Rising to power during this time is the vicious and brutal knight Ajax de Velt. His mission is to conquer a large stretch of the Scots and Welsh border, commandeering wealth and property along the way. He wants to be the most feared and powerful warlord in all of England, Wales and Scotland, and he is well on his way.
The last in a long line of dark and brutal warriors, Ajax is the most ruthless and ambitious knight in the Isles; even the heartiest warriors fear the man for his coldblooded tactics. More than that, his bloodlust, as well as his sheer skill with a blade, is legendary. But as Ajax and his army conquer the latest castle in his plans to secure the borders, he unexpectedly meets his match in a spitfire of a woman named Kellington Coleby.
Beautiful, intelligent and feisty, Lady Kellington refuses to surrender to the man as handsome as he is brutal. The warlord and the maiden go head to head in this unforgettable story of love, battle, devotion, fear and adventure.
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Journey of Self: Six Months in the Japanese Countryside
Nate Golon
(32 Reviews)
Genre: History | Religion & Spirituality | Travel
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Exhausted, broke, and brokenhearted from the breakup with his longtime girlfriend, author Nate Golon sells everything he owns and takes a job teaching English in a small country town, Arida, in Wakayama Prefecture in southern Japan. Unfamiliar with the language, history, and customs of Japan, Nate finds adventure, friendship, and spirituality in the Japanese countryside, and along the way, he finds himself.
Journey of Self: Six Months in the Japanese Countryside is an introspective and transformative fish out of water tale, about the importance of taking the road less traveled, and being open to new experiences. Those who may think of Japan only in relation to Tokyo and Kyoto will discover there are many beautiful, rarely visited areas throughout Japan, waiting to be explored.
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Suicide Forest (World’s Scariest Places Occult & Supernatural Crime Series Book 1)
Jeremy Bates
(32 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Just outside of Tokyo lies Aokigahara, a vast forest and one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in Japan… and also the most infamous spot to commit suicide in the world. Legend has it that the spirits of those many suicides are still roaming, haunting deep in the ancient woods.
When bad weather prevents a group of friends from climbing neighboring Mt. Fuji, they decide to spend the night camping in Aokigahara. But they get more than they bargained for when one of them is found hanged in the morning–and they realize there might be some truth to the legends after all.
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Serving Crazy with Curry
Amulya Malladi
(34 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Family Life | Women’s Fiction
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Devi is unemployed and unmarried, with more secrets than she knows what to do with.
She knows she will never live up to the example her elder sister has set as not only a traditional Indian wife but also a successful businesswoman. Having lost both her job and a baby, Devi views her life as a failure. With nothing left to lose, she tries to take her own life. Fate, however, has different plans for her.
Devi’s mother Saroj stops by Devi’s apartment and lets herself in with her spare key, thinking Devi is at work…only to find her daughter lying unconscious in the bathtub.
Devi is devastated to discover her life has been saved – not only can she add suicide to her list of failings, but she isn’t sure what she’s been saved for. Forced to move back in with her parents, she stops speaking, and instead begins to express herself through cooking.
Her mother, who has never cooked anything but traditional Indian food in her life, is astounded by Devi’s sudden surge of culinary interest; her wild, crazy concoctions, though far from the meals Saroj is used to preparing, draw the family back to the table again and again.
As Devi’s refusal to speak continues, her family begin instead to talk to each other, about their own relationships and their own failings. And in the wake of Devi’s silence, secrets are revealed that will rock the family to its core…
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Children’s Book : Sleepy Beach: An Illustrated Picture Book for ages 3-8, Bedtime Story, Beginner Reader
Scott Harpole
(107 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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Sleepy Beach is the most peaceful, good night, go to sleep, picture book you could ever read.
You know you’ve found the right book because it starts with the words “Close your eyes… “!
I personally guarantee that this book will make your children sleepy or at least peaceful!
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