I watched a movie last night that everyone has always raved about. EVERYONE! It has been remade every generation, and every generation has said it is the most amazing movie ever, and if you don’t like it you must be a horrible person. I didn’t like it. I don’t really think I am that bad of a person. The acting was great, the music was great, but I didn’t like the story. So now I am going to have to lie for the rest of my life. If anyone asks me if I just LOVED that movie, I am going to lie lie lie. I bet ten bucks that I tell everyone I see I hated the movie. UGH! I am a horrible person.
Crossing Over Easy: A Paranormal Cozy Mystery (Eastwind Witches Cozy Mysteries Book 1)
by Nova Nelson
(319 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Mystery
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Werewolf. In the diner. With the frying pan.
Top chef Nora Ashcroft just died. But instead of the afterlife, she’s entered the magical town of Eastwind.
However, witches, vampires, and the grim reaper (he prefers you call him Ted) become the least of her concerns when she stumbles upon a fresh murder and all wands point to her as the prime suspect.
With a snarky hellhound familiar she doesn’t want and new psychic powers she doesn’t know how to use, can Nora exonerate herself by piecing together who killed the werewolf in the diner with the frying pan?
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Hope Comes Knocking: The Personal Account of an IDF Officer in Egyptian Captivity During the Yom Kippur War
by Col. Micky Seiffe
(21 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Historical Fiction
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“They shot me, Micky.”
Those were the words Micky Seiffe managed to scratch on the wall in front of him with his fingernails as the Egyptian soldiers standing behind him readied their weapons with the express intention of executing him.
When Micky was sent to the UN zone on the Suez Canal, he could not have imagined that in the morning of October 8, 1973 he would be facing the muzzles of Egyptian guns. That was the opening shot to the six weeks of physical and psychological torture in which he was certain more than once that death would catch up with him.
But the human survival instinct is stronger than anything. By controlling his thoughts and using his imagination Micky succeeded in disconnecting mentally and emotionally from what was happening around him and preventing his captors from hurting his soul.
This one-of-a-kind story is presented in a vivid, chilling and thought-provoking way. The war in the battlefield and the struggle for physical and mental survival in the prison are interwoven with the presence of death every second, almost touching, in the most horrifying circumstances. Hope Comes Knocking is an inspiring story, a lesson from the legacy of warfare worthy of being learned, and a must read for every human being.
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Little Green Men (First Contact)
by Peter Cawdron
(218 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Action & Adventure
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Little Green Men is a tribute to the works of Philip K. Dick, hailing back to classic science fiction stories of the 1950s.
The crew of the Dei Gratia set down on a frozen planet and are attacked by little green men. Chief Science Officer David Michaels struggles with the impossible situation unfolding around him as the crew are murdered one by one. With the engines offline and power fading, he races against time to understand this mysterious threat and escape the planet alive.
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So Unlike Me (Winning Your Heart Book 1)
by Nikki Lynn Barrett
(150 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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How to survive an unexpected breakup with your ex-fiancé on national TV:
1. Hide out under the covers at home.
2. Let your agoraphobic twin sister talk you into going to Paris in her place!
Lizette Monroe would be crazy to turn down her sweepstakes entering addicted twin’s offer. Paris, France? It’s the perfect getaway after all she’s been dealing with. All she has to do is pretend to be Nola. Can’t go wrong there, right?
Too bad it’s not France, but a small town Tennessee town. Still, it gets her out of the public eye for awhile.
Enter problem number one in the form of Dirk Ramsey, Nola’s childhood best friend. He’s grown up, gorgeous, and has eyes for her, except he thinks she’s Nola. Lizette wants nothing more than to tell him the truth, but Nola’s embarrassment and shame over her current condition has her begging Lizette to keep up the charade.
It wouldn’t be so hard if Dirk’s touch didn’t awaken a part of her soul she thought was lost. Did he really have to be there at every turn, especially when the truth is closer to coming out? And when Dirk does learn he’s been reminiscing with the wrong twin- the one who didn’t pay much attention to him back then, will that ruin a chance to get to know the man Lizette is now having romantic feelings for?
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The Red Bend Bank Robbery (Doc and Johnny’s Old West Mysteries Book 2)
by David Drake, Tom Gnagey
(2 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Children’s eBooks | Westerns
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The second book in the Doc and Johnny’s Old West Mystery series. A carnival and rodeo run by Gypsies come to Red Bend and Johnny becomes friends with an orphan boy traveling with them. Johnny and Doc find they have two mysteries to solve: First, finding the boy’s mother for him and trying to get them back together. Second, figuring out how a bank can be robbed when nobody enters the bank and yet all the money has somehow been taken. (Third, of course is who robbed the bank.) Johnny solves all three along with running a fake tonic salesman out of town, entering an important horse race with Diablo (his horse), and spending time with his special girlfriend.
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