I was just getting the songs from my baby basset’s school play out of my head and I was finally feeling a sense of relief. The Whip Nae Nae as well as the song What Does The Fox Say have been dancing in my head and giving me a pain that resembles the feeling of rodents with spiked heels dancing through my eyeballs to the center of my brain. I was happy for a moment, but that was soon replaced by Christmas songs that have come way too early. It is time for cake therapy.
Contamination Boxed Set (Books 0-3 in the series)
T.W. Piperbrook
(638 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy | Horror | Action & Adventure
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This specially-priced bundle contains the first four books in the CONTAMINATION series: *Contamination Zero *Contamination 1: The Onset *Contamination 2: Crossroads *Contamination 3: Wasteland ABOUT CONTAMINATION: The infection has begun, ravaging the American Southwest and leaving a chaos in its wake. In this new world, there will be last meal, no dying wish. The only reward left is to survive another day…
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The Christmas Tin (A Holiday Novel)
Roderick J. Robison
(127 Reviews)
Genre: Holidays | Family Life
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Jesse Maclean is concerned that the commercialism of the holidays has distracted his daughter from the real reason why Christmas is celebrated. He determines to tell his daughter a Christmas story. One that conveys the true meaning of the holiday. And he knows just the story. The year is 1968 and Jesse’s father is serving a tour in Vietnam. Jesse and his mother are struggling to make ends meet. He gives little thought to the approaching holidays. That changes however, when he is befriended by Ardella Calder, an elderly customer on his paper route. During a visit, the woman shows Jesse her Christmas Tin. Inside it are gifts from her most memorable Christmases. As she tells Jesse the stories behind the gifts, he slowly comes around. But just when things are looking up, the Macleans receive a telegram with dire news about Jesse’s father. It is during this time that Ardella tells Jesse a final story, a poignant, war time holiday story. A story to guide Jesse through his grief and show him that sometimes faith and hope can bring light to even the darkest of places.
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The Last Trail
Zane Grey
(86 Reviews)
Genre: Classics | Westerns | Action & Adventure
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Zane Grey was an American author best known for writing Western fiction. With books such as Riders of the Purple Sage and Betty Zane, Grey is perhaps the most famous writer of Westerns with many of his books being adapted into movies and TV shows. This edition of Grey’s The Last Trail includes a table of contents.
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The Spruce Gum Box
Elizabeth Egerton Wilder
(57 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | United States | Historical Fiction
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A family forged by adversity. A community united by dreams. With a bounty on his head, Jed turns to the one man he could trust; a nearby Micmac settlement leader. As the strife escalates over the border of Maine and the rights to its lucrative lumber industry, the unlikely partnership defies all odds to protect Jed’s son, overcoming bigotry, betrayal, and the unforgiving 1820’s Maine wilderness.
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Does My Suicide Vest Make Me Look Fat?: A Soldier’s Year in Iraq
John Ready
(38 Reviews)
Genre: History | Humor & Entertainment
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A chronicle of the beginning of the Iraq War, when the US Military was flush with its success in toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein. The victory became tarnished as warring political and tribal factions transformed the “Land Between Two Rivers” into the Superbowl for terrorism. Caught in this firestorm was a tiny, but determined, Army Reserve Civil Affairs unit that took on the momentous task of rebuilding schools, medical clinics, and mosques around the perimeter of Baghdad International Airport, during 2003-2004. This is a chronicle of the insane, stupid, humorous, surreal, and tragic events that befell this band of brothers and sisters on their journey through Iraq Reconstruction. It’s a story you didn’t see in the media. If you really want to know of the extreme effort and sacrifice of our servicemen and women, read no further.
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