Be careful out there today everyone. Today is April Fools Day. All the tricksters and pranksters are celebrating with whoopie cushions and those little buzzers that zap you when you shake their hand. When I was a kid I thought whoopie cushions, hand buzzers, even ink gum were the funniest things in the world. I thought if I had them, I would be the funniest kid in school. My parents never bought them for me, and I think it was for the best. I don’t actually recall any kid in school becoming popular after using them. Not one. In fact I am pretty sure the kids that did got wedgies. Wait… it’s MAY????
The Luckiest Man Alive
by Iain Ronayne
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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One man’s catastrophic downfall marks the beginning of a relentless quest for truth that could alter the fate of nations.
When Mike Anderson is humiliatingly removed from an international flight, little does he know that this stroke of apparent misfortune saves him from an imminent disaster. His misadventure catapults him from the depths of disgrace to being known as the “Luckiest Man Alive.”
But this newfound fame comes with a perilous price.
Mike unknowingly holds a secret with the explosive power to shake the very foundations of the global elite.
Thrown into a vortex of danger and deceit, Mike allies with Sarah Reynolds, a driven journalist, and Silas Knox, an investigative reporter with an unquenchable thirst for truth. Together, they embark on a treacherous journey to unearth a conspiracy that threads through the heart of power and greed.
As the pieces of the puzzle fall into place, the unlikely heroes find themselves pitted against a ruthless enemy whose influence pervades the corridors of power. With each tick of the clock, the stakes soar higher, not just for their survival but for the preservation of a future untainted by the corruption of unchecked ambition.
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Paradiso: Utterly gripping and emotional historical fiction (The Paradiso Novels Book 1)
by Francesca Scanacapra
(2,295 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Romance
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Italy, 1937. In a tiny village in rural Lombardy, Graziella Ponti is born into a loving family. Though they are not rich and life is full of challenges, Graziella and her family are content and safe, surrounded by the tightly-knit community of Pieve Santa Clara. But when the shadow of World War Two falls across the village with the arrival of Nazi soldiers, nothing in young Graziella’s life will ever be the same again… Paradiso is Graziella’s story. It charts her loves, losses and triumphs as she grows up in post-war Italy, a country in transformation, freed from the shackles of dictatorship yet still gripped by the restraints of the Catholic church.
Paradiso is inspired by true stories told to Francesca Scanacapra by her Italian family and set in locations where she spent much of her childhood. It is a deeply affecting novel which sheds light on the complexity and trauma of Italy’s past and weaves it into the epic tale of an ordinary woman compelled to live in extraordinary times.
An absolutely gripping and heartbreaking historical read in a series that explores the incredible courage of ordinary people in extraordinary times.
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Get Paid To Speak: Learning To Speak For Purpose, Impact and Profit
by Corey Poirier
Genre: Business & Money
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Public Speaking is the # 1 fear in the world, above death. Mastering the craft to public speaking is also one of the shortest paths to creating long term impact, and opening doors never before possible. Get Paid To Speak is your keys through those doors and your launching pad to impact lives on a regular basis AND also getting paid well to do it.
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Hammered (Legacy of Magic Book 1)
by Lindsay Buroker
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Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Seattle native Matti Puletasi has the strength of a bear, the stamina of an ox, and a magical hammer inherited from her dwarven mother.
She’s happy renovating homes and occasionally thumping bad guys until she learns of a mysterious artifact hidden under the house she’s working on. Everybody from humans to orcs to werewolves wants it, and they’re willing to kill to get it. Things go from bad to worse when someone frames her for murder.
The only person interested in helping her is a haughty elf assassin from another realm. He’s handsome, powerful, and deadly, but he’s got an agenda of his own. She dare not trust him — or be attracted to him.
But if she can’t clear her name, the assassin will be the least of her worries.
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Dead Before I Do (A Maddie Swallows Mystery Book 3)
by Kat Bellemore
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Genre: Mystery
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‘Till Death Do You Part’ wasn’t supposed to be taken so literally…
When Maddie Swallows attends an out-of-town wedding with her best friend, Benji, she expects free food, dancing, and some awkward moments as she tries to figure out her feelings for her long-time friend.
What she finds instead is a dead groom and an entire wedding guest list who had reason to kill the guy.
It doesn’t help that Maddie was the last person to see the groom alive and is placed in the local police’s crosshairs as they work to solve the murder.
It will take some unexpected sleuthing, and a few therapy sessions, for this psychiatrist to prove her innocence, and bring justice to the real killer.
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Tarzan of the Apes
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Classics
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The first and greatest adventure of Tarzan and the inspiration for a new feature film starring Alexander Skarsgård, Margot Robbie, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Born to English aristocrats marooned in the dense West African wilderness, John Clayton, only heir to the Greystoke estate, is orphaned soon after his first birthday. Adopted by the she-ape Kala, he is given the name Tarzan, or White-Skin, and grows up among the apes, swinging from tree to tree and fighting the great beasts of the jungle. He has no memory of civilization, but discovers, in the books his parents left behind, the key to his strange appearance, and to his past.
When a party of white explorers arrives, Tarzan finds himself drawn to them — in particular, to the American Jane Porter. For years he has been torn between two identities, human and ape, and after saving Jane’s life he follows her to Paris and then to America, experiencing the unfamiliar world of his birthright before the call of the jungle brings them both back to Africa.
Originally published in 1912 in the pulp magazine All-Story, Tarzan of the Apes introduced to the world one of literature’s most iconic characters. The star of twenty-four books written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, as well as countless film, television, and comic book adaptations, Tarzan forever remains the Lord of the Jungle.
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