You know what I don’t need. My hubby’s phone going off every time I buy something on Amazon. It’s like a tiny little snitch alerting my hubby to every move I make. It’s just the way the account is set up, and I am mostly downloading free books, but I don’t always want him to know what I am getting. For example, I just downloaded another survivalist/prepper book. Yes, it’s the 12th book I have gotten on the subject, but no I have not dug a bunker in the backyard….yet. Please ignore the shovel over there. I don’t want to talk about it. Yes… I just downloaded my 100th cookbook, but don’t get any ideas, I’m still not cooking anything.
Mash Up
Joe Klingler
(38 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Disturbed by the death of a suspect in a recent case he feels was the result of his own failure to unravel a high-tech crime; Qigiq, Fairbanks detective, motorcyclist and knife-thrower, heads south to partner with the energetic, action-loving Kandy Dreeson of the San Francisco Police Department to be schooled on all things digital.
But when Robina, a violinist from a local college, arrives at the police station with body parts in an Amazon box screaming about her missing roommate, Kandy and Qigiq are soon drowning in a torrent of cyber-clues from YouTube videos to disappearing music files while dodging threats to their lives. With each bit they decipher they grow ever closer to the dangerous forces that would trade money for murder, and secrecy for seduction.
High-speed chase suspenseful, exploding with power-struggle intrigue, and awash in Silicon Valley “innovation,” Mash Up captures the enchantment of the Internet Age, and the deadly power of a file copy.
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The Abortionist’s Daughter: A Novel
Elisa DeCarlo
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Coming of Age | Historical Fiction
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It’s 1916 and Melanie Daniels, the prettiest girl in Mullers Corners, New York, and daughter of the town’s doctor, dreams of making a brilliant marriage. But scandal has doomed her dreams. Six years ago a woman died while receiving an abortion from Melanie’s father, and now that “the killer doc” is back from prison, Mullers Corners won’t forgive and won’t let Melanie forget her family’s disgrace.
Angry at both her father and the town, Melanie is easily swayed by a charming stranger who arouses mysterious new feelings in her and begs her to run away with him to New York City. Neither the stranger nor her life in the big city turn out to be what Melanie expects, and soon the twists of fate lead her into a new life in the less-than-respectable world of the theater–and a new understanding of her own womanhood and her father’s crime. Filled with vivid scenes of backstage life and fascinating vignettes of long-ago society, fashion, and mores, The Abortionist’s Daughter explores the challenges of being a woman in early 20th century America with drama, passion, and wit.
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THE TIME STORE
Andrew Clark
(20 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Teen & Young Adult
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RULE NUMBER ONE OF TIME TRAVEL, PRESERVE TRUE TIME.
Greenwich, London. A borough steeped in history. Home of the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, Old Royal Naval College and the PRIME MERIDIAN. Also home to the Bradbeers, a family of Time Travellers. If you’re lucky, the Bradbeers will help you live your dreams or recapture lost time. Walk with dinosaurs or presidents, become a Wild West cowboy or a Roman legionnaire, resolve your past or lay your ghosts to rest. Tragedy-ridden John Brewer is given the chance to put his life back on the road to recovery – to venture back in time and bury his nightmares. But when he gives his dying wife a kiss goodbye he is not to know that he’ll rip apart the very fabric of his own true time… and also that of Dan Bradbeer. Many will meet the Bradbeers as they search for answers. But for those who dare to cross them, rule number one will not apply.
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PREPPER: THE PREPPER’S URBAN GUIDE
Mathew Stone
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences | Science & Math
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The Best Guide On Prepping And Surviving A Disaster
THE PREPPER’S URBAN GUIDE – Ultimate Survival Guide For Modern Day Preppers
This is an introductory guide to prepping that is meant to help new preppers get started on their own survival and self-reliance. You may think of this as merely a beginning, an introduction or a first step on the prepping pathway. But, this guide also aims at dispelling some of the rumors and myths about preppers in general.
Many of the myths that surround the prepper community are caused by the prepper television shows. While these are entertaining and do sometimes contain some good hints and tips, it is important to remember that these are just television programs with editing and careful selection.
The producers purposely pick the people who would be deemed the most extreme or perhaps the “nuttiest” because they are the ones that make good television.
The real preppers are the ones that are not doing stunts for TV. They are the ones with the right mindset and mental attitude and they are doing these things quietly for their families, not parading their choices for everyone to see.
This guide is about getting back to the basics of prepping and doing the things that you can do now and then adding as you get more serious about your survival.
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Children’s Book: If I met a lion (funny bedtime story collection)
Yonit Werber
(25 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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What would you do if you ever met a lion in your garden? No, not a kitty cat that meows so sweetly; a lion!
In this humorous rhyming story for children aged 3 to 9 years old, a young boy thinks of all the ways he could protect himself, should he find a great big lion around his neighborhood someday. Filled with wonderful illustrations and… interesting ideas, this little story will not only spur the imagination; it also gives children the opportunity to consider their fears then discuss them with their parents, which in turn will help them to consider ways in which these fears can be overcome.
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