The first day of summer vacation and my two baby bassets slept in a whole 10 minutes. Apparently if I had just woken them up a few minutes later during the school year I could have saved myself a lot of nagging for them to get out of bed and get dressed for school. 10 MINUTES!!!
The Last Survivors: A Dystopian Society in a Post Apocalyptic World
Bobby Adair
(202 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Horror | Fantasy
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Survival in Man’s Second Dark Age
Three hundred years after the fall of society, the last fragments of civilization are clinging to life, living in the ruins of the ancient cities in nearly-medieval conditions. Technology has been reduced to legend, monsters roam the forests, and fear reigns supreme. But that is just the beginning…
The wind-borne spores are spreading, disfiguring men and twisting their minds, turning them into creatures that threaten to destroy the townships. Among the townsfolk, political and the religious, dissension is spreading.
Through it all, a mother must protect her son…
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All the Dancing Birds
Auburn McCanta
(126 Reviews)
Genre: Medical | Literary Fiction
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IPPY Gold Winner for Popular Fiction, Benjamin Franklin Silver Medal
Lillie Claire Glidden is unraveling. She knows she’s in trouble when she finds her wallet and keys deep in the refrigerator, smelling of lettuce and forgetfulness. Not even her favorite California red wine can dull the pain of the dreaded diagnosis: Alzheimer’s.
As her language starts to fail and words disappear, Lillie Claire is determined to find a way to pass on the lessons she learned as a child on a Southern porch. Surrounded by family and caregivers, she fights to hold on to the details of her life, and to recognize the woman in the mirror for as long as possible.
Told from Lillie Claire’s perspective, All the Dancing Birds offers a beautiful and terrifying look into the secret mind of those touched–and ultimately changed–by the mystery of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Claim 1: Volume One
Ashley Suzanne
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction | Romance
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Looking For Love…wait, scratch that. How about…looking for a date?
Loren Tena has spent her adult life building her career, and dating all the wrong men. Now, with all of her friends on the verge of marriage, Loren can’t help but feel that life is somehow passing her by.
After exhausting every avenue available to try and find a decent man, she decides to try her hand at online dating. What’s starts off as comical, as men bombard her inbox with bizarre introductions, eventually Loren receives the sort of message she’d been seeking, from a man who appears to be everything she’s ever wanted.
The pair hits it off almost immediately, and just as Loren thinks she might have found her happily ever after, her past comes knocking on her door… literally.
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Teaching:A Love Story
Elizabeth Anthony
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Parenting & Relationships
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Are you one of those rare people who has always known exactly what you wanted to do with your life?Are you a teacher or considering a career in education?Are you involved in a relationship that somehow isn’t right but that you just can’t manage to escape? Does your career provide solace from a difficult personal life? Do you struggle with the concept of fate and choice and what is ultimately best for you versus what well-meaning others believe is better?Do you enjoy reading about the struggles others face because you learn from their mistakes?If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, this book is for you.Elizabeth Anthony always knew she wanted to be a teacher, but her determination to be a wife and a mother as well as an outstanding teacher drew her into conflicts and a series of lessons inside and outside of her classroom, her haven.Ms. Anthony contends that she learned more from her students than they learned from her, and that learning provides the framework for this memoir of a thirty-year-plus career as a secondary English teacher and administrator.The author’s hope is that readers will benefit from the lessons she learned the hard way so that they might avoid some of the mistakes that threatened her sanity and even her life.
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The Call (Harbingers Book 1)
Bill Myers
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Genre: Children’s eBooks | Contemporary Fiction | Religion & Spirituality | Teen & Young Adult
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Five characters–with gifts they do not fully understand– are mysteriously brought together to battle growing pockets of darkness throughout the world:
Brenda–the street-hustling tattoo artist who sees images of the future.
The Professor–the atheist ex-priest ruled by logic.
Andi–the professor’s brilliant-but-geeky assistant who sees inexplicable patterns.
Tank–the naive, big-hearted jock with a surprising connection to a healing power.
Daniel–the institutionalized ten-year-old who can see into the supernatural world.
In this first episode, our unlikely team comes together to find themselves helping a student at the mysterious Institute for Advanced Psychic Studies. He will soon graduate and use his finely-tuned skills of lucid dreaming to assist world renown leaders. For him, this is a great honor and opportunity… but with some very disturbing strings attached.
Best selling authors Bill Myers, Frank Peretti, Angela Hunt, and Alton Gansky unite their talents to write this riveting, fast-paced series of supernatural novellas.
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