Would you like to buy a raffle ticket to support my son’s youth football program? I have been saying that line to just about everyone I see. I am not a big fan of raffle ticket season. These days you can’t send your child door to door because it is too dangerous, so it ends up being the parents who do all the selling. All my friends know when it’s raffle ticket season because I give them hungry eyes. They are lucky I am not much of a runner. Some escape, but a few stumble and fall. Those are the ones I pounce on. When selling your child’s raffle tickets, it’s always best to pick out the weakest in the herd.
The Legend of Dookie Harris
Michael Tavon
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Arts & Photography | Humor & Entertainment | Drama & Plays | Teen & Young Adult
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Depressed and down to his last hair of hope, Kevin “Dookie” Harris, who was once voted “Most Likely to Become Famous” by his classmates, is now a part-time sales clerk, and an on-again-off-again father. He spends his downtime drinking until his knees buckle, while singing karaoke in the local bars; trying to live out what’s left of his rock star dreams. After a day of shame and self-pity, he arrives home and receives a letter that will change his life… He attends his 20-year class reunion, where he reunites with his former band mates and best friends for the first time since they dismantled. After a magical night of singing drunken karaoke, the band decides to reassemble, and pursue their dreams of becoming rich and famous. Take a tour through the life of Dookie Harris, and read a humorous tale of love, struggle, failure… and ultimate success.
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Watch Your Back
James Scott Bell
(35 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Like your suspense lean and mean? From the master of “heart-whamming” thrillers (Publishers Weekly) comes a collection of suspense full of the twists and shocks James Scott Bell is known for. In the title novella, “Watch Your Back,” hotshot IT guy Cameron Cates seems to have it all. A secure job, a fiancee who loves him and the prospect of a steady life ahead. But then he sees her.The new woman at work. And like watching a car crash in slow motion, Cam knows he can’t turn away and is powerless to stop what happens next. A tale of lust and greed and corporate America–and what happens to dreams that become all too real. “Fore Play” is the story of the world’s top golfer and the trouble that follows his off the course activities. Let’s put it this way: his game will never be the same. In “Rage Road,” a nice young couple thinks they’re out for a smooth ride through some lovely country. The truck behind them has a different idea. Married man Frank Dabney has learned to listen to his wife, Susie. But in “Heed the Wife” he finds out he may have listened one too many times.
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The Geisha and The Monk
Julian D. Bound
(34 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality
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The Geisha and The Monk. Two souls born thousands of miles apart. Together each shall follow a similar path. Japan, 1876. A girl is born, her life path to become the famed Geisha she is destined to be. Tibet, 1876. A boy is born, ordained to be the revered Lama he is recognised as. San Francisco, 1900. At the dawning of a new century fate brings them together, a lifetime away from all they have ever known.
Note from publisher: The Geisha and The Monk is a story of love and compassion, holding many answers to life’s questions which are explained through Buddhist teachings. As well as sharing an insight into the preparation and life of a Geisha, The Geisha and The Monk explores the seldom known life and training of a Buddhist monk within Tibet’s monasteries. Equivalent of 260 pages in printed copy.
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Hope for a Funeral
Matthew Hickman
(10 Reviews)
Genre: History | Historical Fiction
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Robert Picot wakes up on the morning after Hurricane Katrina passes and finds Margeaux dead, laying on the bed next to him in their flooded home. He embarks on a mission to give her an appropriate burial, a mission which leads him on a raft made out of a door through the flooded city, down a stretch of deserted interstate with uncertain company, and towards the Superdome in search of his estranged father. During his journey he carries the memories of his dead fiance with him, ruminates on their time together, and tries to glean lessons from the life of a woman he was with but didn’t deserve. Everything leads him on a road out of the city, to his only remaining family, and maybe, in an explosive ending inspired by actual events, to redemption.
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I’m in Dutch!: A Laugh Out Loud Guide to Dutch oven Cooking.
Wade Haggard
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Teen & Young Adult
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Have you ever wanted to learn to cook in a Dutch oven?Are you already cooking and want some useful tips and tricks or another point of view?How about over 120 recipes that make for great Dutch oven fare and are all easily converted to your kitchen oven or stovetop?”I’m in Dutch!” gives a complete walk through of how to create a Dutch oven meal with information on oven selection and care, charcoal preparation and variances, temperature control, fighting the elements, cook times and temperatures, and incredible meals. The recipes are tasty and perfect at home or on a campout, a couple might find their way into your weekly cooking schedule, they are that easy and delicious.Moreover, what kind of cooking adventure would we have without a laugh or two?Included are several funny poems, a few tall tales, and select commentary of a humorous nature to keep the mood light.
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