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Twenty-four-year-old Kara West is drunk, and the pile of sleeping pills she swallowed is only pulling her down into the fog that much faster. As her thoughts blur, she dreams of her life the way it had been: the simple joy of her new apartment, learning to love the smells and sights of living in the city, the friendships formed... the quiet echo of people...

Do you want to be a stock market millionaire? No problemo!

Welcome to the club! The secret is out; it's true, it's a great way to make a living, and/or earn supplemental income. It seems everyone (and their mother) is now day trading and bypassing brokers, thanks to zero commission trades and user-friendly technology. The largest generation in history...

It's Forever Strictly Personal concludes Eric Friedmann's journey through the movies during the eight year period of 1992 to 1999. While he and the rest of the world embraced blockbuster motion pictures like Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, Independence Day, Titanic and The Matrix, it was also alternative films like A River Runs Through It, Like Water...

Look at how much you have grown! Starting from a seed, you have gained great wisdom through the seasons, learning from winter, summer, spring, and fall. Each season has its reason! You will have a great time with the family reading about the seed that learned about the process of the seasons, how some seasons you seem to struggle, and some seasons, you ar...

The book focuses more on Mrs. Claus rather than on Santa. It is about Mrs. Claus being put in a situation where Santa becomes ill, and she is placed out of her comfort zone so that children won't be disappointed for Christmas.

I got the idea while watching Christmas cartoons this past year, and I noticed that we really weren't seeing Mrs. Claus. I'...

Songbirds, recently released by Newman Springs Publishing, was originally written 25 years ago during a period of unemployment that led the author, RoseAnna Lucarelli, back to teaching and, left her little time to write. RoseAnna approached Ms. Gwendolyn Davis, Senior Librarian, 96th Street Branch of the New York Public Library and asked for a critique of he...

Carlene A. Lanier was born in and lived on her grandparents' farm in Arnott, Wisconsin, before moving to Winslow, Arizona. These heartwarming and humorous children's stories capture the wonder of her idyllic childhood: feeding the chickens; picking apples with her mom; picking strawberries with her younger sister, Catherine; and skiing and ice-skating wit...

BACK COVER SUMMARYONE DAY THE CHARMING BOOM BOX BOY KNOWN AS BLASTBOY VENTURES OUT OF THE BOOGIE DOWN IN SEARCH OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MUSIC TO APPRECIATE. WHILE ON HIS QUEST, HE'S DRAWN TO THE MELODIC SOUNDS INSIDE OF JAZZTOPIA, THE HOTTEST JAZZ SPOT IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF BEBOPVILLE.FROM THE MOMENT BLASTBOY ENTERS JAZZTOPIA, HE FINDS HIMSELF IN SEVERAL STIC...

This book is a fictional book about a knight that grew up as the son of the king. When he returned home from fighting in the Crusades, he had PTSD. The Crusades changed him.

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"In our lives we'll have ups and downs; we'll also come upon twist and turns, living truthful to oneself and hopefully we've learned. Whenever we believe; each time we discover anew, trust our faith when we give all. Never waver and remain true!"

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Abraham Lincoln recognized that the US Civil War would be a "hard war". Secession and slavery represented abiding beliefs central to Southern life. Overcoming them would require a war of attrition resulting in much death and destruction, but Lincoln knew that the populous industrial North would prevail in a war of "grim mathematics". He hoped that in George ...

What do the following have in common?

1. A seven-year-old searching his dad's toolbox to find the strongest tool

2. Bouncing an eight-month-old on the bed and wondering what he's thinking as he laughs and screams at the same time

3. Daydreaming about aliens and space travel

4. Thinking about robots that mimic the movements...

I am inspired by incredible, wonderful people and the delicacy of nature, which causes massive scribbled notes to be written by me (even on small pieces of paper on my bed). I hope the day never comes that I take for granted this deep connection that assists with growth. I sincerely hope the enclosed material will somehow help with your growth in your travel...

Before Annie, eight-year-old Abby sometimes felt alone and at other times, even a little sad. It wasn't like she felt sorry for herself--Abby wasn't that way. Although she was deaf, she knew it was a choice to be happy, and on her seventh birthday, Abby simply decided that being happy didn't need a reason, and that was that! Abby's mom always reminded her...

I had long contemplated writing this memoir, and with infertility on the rise even more now than when I was in my childbearing years, I felt compelled to share my story in the hopes of inspiring others to consider all their options when looking to start a family of their own.Although every woman's story differs, my own family and friends couldn't fully di...

This book is a true story of a young girl born of modest means, experiencing a miracle or what you might refer to as magic. She is at a department store with her young parents when magic happens, just like a miracle. The most beautiful coat she had ever seen catches her attention and magic takes over.

This book teaches us that good things happ...

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, NYPD Detective Danny Marco has it all. He is engaged to be married, has a loving family, and is well respected in his childhood neighborhood of Dyker Heights, Brooklyn. His world takes an unexpected turn when he has a run-in with a known mobster, Nicky Ginetti, and soon things will get worse for them both.

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An acorn tries to save himself from falling off a tree. What will happen to the acorn if it falls off to the ground? It is afraid it will be eaten by squirrels.

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Looking at the back of a book to figure out how to stop the pain and suffering created by insanity is insane!

Start on page 1, invest a few hours, and win the sanity game.

This book will provide you with actionable material that will improve your environment for team growth, personal growth, and strategies for getting your sanity back.

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My Superpower is a book that was written from my personal point of view on how, as a child, you are innocent, confident, and view yourself as perfection until one brings insecurities into your world. Those insecurities are developed by different experiences that break your confidence, revels imperfections, and alters your personality, turning you into a p...

Here's a fast-track way to learn the knowledge of the court system in South Carolina.

You'll find out through this book that law is easily learned with the necessary books to prevail in the courts.

Don't miss out on learning the law in general from someone who went through the criminal justice system prevailing in helping individuals file neces...

Congratulations! You survived the COVID lockdown. Now, it's time to reengage and read this exciting fourth book in A Panther's Father Book Series. And JeanPaul, the Panther, is back in action, and so is world-renowned criminologist Dr. Weaver, who is investigating a hideous crime way of worldwide sex trafficking of youth where LA is its pivotal point and ...

Set on a rural mountain in North Georgia, The Littlest Leaf is a story that celebrates the cycle of life using personified characters from the natural world. The reader follows the Littlest Leaf from his life as a bud at the top of the tree until his time to leave the tree and fly off into the wind the following autumn. Guided by the wisdom of Great Grandmot...

Meet Harvey Edmund, a fifteen-year-old boy who was born with a rare condition known as normality, which means no flaws. To Harvey, it's a serious disease because he wants to have what everybody has: flaws. Perhaps moving and meeting a fourteen-year-old girl and joining a gay rights group known as the Priders can help him find the flaws he desires....

In the late 1960s, I served as an Assistant US Attorney in the District of Columbia. It was a wild affair. I began in the Court of General Sessions which handled all manner of crimes, some as innocuous as bad checks and street assaults, others as serious as burglaries and even homicides where the evidence was too shaky to charge as felonies. Inside the bu...