My neighbor said to me yesterday that he had a secret about another neighbor. OH MY!!! I love secrets. I am pretty open about the fact that I can’t keep them. I always warn people of this. I can keep a secret about a gift someone is getting because I love presents even more than secrets, so at least I am okay there. But anything else…nope. I never keep a secret. Hubby Basset first, then my friend Rachael. After that it goes in the order I see people. Very VERY unfortunately for me, he wouldn’t tell me the secret. He never had any intention of telling me the secret. Why mention it if you wont tell me? The more I thought about it (and I thought about it a lot) the crazier I got. He told me its a good secret to. Something quite pleasant. The best kind of secret. Happy secrets are great, bad secrets leave you kinda dark. Now I am really going crazy.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (Illustrated)
Edgar Rice Burroughs
(55 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction
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In the previous novel Tarzan and Jane’s son, Jack Clayton, a.k.a. Korak, had come into his own. In this novel Tarzan returns to Opar, the source of the gold where a lost colony of fabled Atlantis is located, in order to make good on some financial reverses he has recently suffered. While Atlantis itself sank beneath the waves thousands of years ago, the workers of Opar continued to mine all of the gold, which means there is a rather huge stockpile but which is now lost to the memory of the Oparians and only Tarzan knows its secret location.
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Tales of the Lorekeepers, Tome 1: Rise of the Red Dragon
Martin Rouillard
(27 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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Samuel Osmond opens his eyes in a world he has always dreamed of, where legends are more than bedtime stories and fabled heroes battle fearsome foes. In his hand are the mysterious dice that brought him here, to this world called Metverold. He remembers casting the dice in his bedroom, and the red light that engulfed him, but has no idea why he has been brought to this place. Fortunately, he will soon meet Angeline, a fata tasked with helping Samuel understand his role as the new Lorekeeper, a guardian of legends.
But Metverold is a harsh world, and Samuel quickly grasps the danger he is in. Hiding among the Briton army of King Vortigern, on the run from Saxon invaders, Samuel must find a dark sorcerer who threatens to change history before a force from an earlier time is unleashed upon Dinas Ffaraon. And what of this strange boy who knows much more than he should? Could he be the key to it all?
Discover the story that has captivated readers all over the world, and join Samuel as he journeys across mythical lands and fights alongside legendary heroes.
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Drive, Ride, Repeat: The Mostly-True Account of a Cross-Country Car and Bicycle Adventure
Al Macy
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Sports & Outdoors
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Author Al Macy is a character and a tightwad with a unique sense of humor. He and his wife squirreled away enough money to retire early, do interesting things, and take unusual trips. As he puts it:
“Every day I wake up with nothing to do, and by the end of the day, I’ve only gotten half of it done.”
During his working life, Macy was a neuroscientist, computer game programmer, jazz trombonist, chef, CEO, piano player, clam digger, and technical writer.
The book is a journal of a car/bicycle/camping trip from California to St. Louis and back, but Macy promises that “if it starts sounding like one of your brother-in-law’s boring slide shows, I will stop this book, and we’ll turn around and go home. I mean it.”
Interspersed with the journal chapters, you’ll find thought-provoking life tips, stories from the past, and descriptions of Al’s wacky inventions. You’ll hear poignant anecdotes about what happened when doctors discovered a golf-ball-sized tumor in his wife’s brain and how everything they owned burned.
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Someone Else, Somewhere Else: A Short Story
Jenelle Jack Pierre
(53 Reviews)
Genre: Short Stories | Contemporary Fiction | United States | Teen & Young Adult
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“Though we were four years younger than Ariya, we’d watched teenagers before at an older cousin’s house. They talked on the phone, they texted their boyfriends, they watched movies on DVDs. Sometimes, they tidied up the house by wiping the table with a damp sponge after feeding us, removing the crumbs and ring spots from the bottom of our glasses. But we’d never seen any of them work like Ariya did.”
Twin sisters. Stepdaughters. Neighbors. In this short fiction, the lives of the twins are forever changed when their mother remarries and they move next door to a family unlike their own. Could their lives have been different with a flip of a coin?
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Harry Hippo and the Wishing Pool (Beautifully Illustrated Children’s Bedtime Story Book)
Tara Star
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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‘Harry Hippo and the Wishing Pool (Beautifully Illustrated Children’s Bedtime Story Book)’ is a delightful book aimed at all ages and amongst truly inspirational stories for kids. Full of pictures and important life lessons, adults and children alike can enjoy this tale for years to come.
Harry Hippo lives with his Mum and Dad and other animals in the Serengeti in Tanzania. However he is not happy. He thinks he is ugly because his ears are too small, his eyes too big and when he looks at his reflection in the water, he thinks he looks just like a rock.
One day Harry sits by the watering hole and watches various species of animals come and go. Each one of them is unique and beautiful in their own way but this only makes Harry feel worse.
Then he meets Tricky Toucan who tells Harry about the magical watering hole and how a swim in its waters grants one wish. With the help of Tricky, Harry rushes off to the magical pool, dives in it and makes a wish to be as pretty as the all the other animals of the Serengeti.
What happens after that? Read on and find out in this wonderful addition to any library especially those collecting kids picture adventure books for the Kindle or animal picture books.
The book is beautifully illustrated and designed to captivate the imagination of every child enjoying this book. This story is appropriate for reading to children anytime including at bedtime.
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