My sweet chickens Jackie and Heather went on a grand adventure last Thursday. I can’t believe I forgot to mention this. At my baby basset’s school they have a garden, and as part of the curriculum the children learn about gardening, plants, and so much more. I decided that it would be a grand idea if I brought two of my ladies for a visit to check out some tasty bugs and enjoy a change of scenery. I seems I have forgotten forgot just how sweet and tame my ladies are. I was a bit anxious as I released Jackie and Heather into the garden filled with wild children who were very excited to see the feathery visitors. Both ladies handled it like champs. They were not bothered at all by the kids petting them and walking with them wherever they went. They scratched the ground, ate bugs, and enjoyed all of the attention they were given.
Dog with a Bone (Black Dog Book 1)
Hailey Edwards
(124 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Horror
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Half-bloods with Thierry’s skill set are given two options. They can join the conclave’s marshal program, or they can pack their bags. Turn down the job offer, and you’ve just shredded your residency pass for the mortal realm and booked yourself a one-way ticket to Faerie. Texas is the only home Thierry has ever known, and she’s not going anywhere. Even if it means following in her notorious father’s footsteps as a peacekeeper. But pinning on the badge opens her eyes to the fact sometimes fae need protection too, and that sometimes humans are the real monsters.
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ENDGAME In The Pacific (Aviator Book 3)
Leland Shanle
(57 Reviews)
Genre: History | Thrillers | Engineering & Transportation
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The third in Shanle’s aviator trilogy, End Game takes the reader to the climactic battles of WWII in the Pacific and European Theaters. A retired Naval Aviator (fighter pilot) and former Paratrooper, Shanle puts readers in the cockpit as hundreds of aircraft engage in the biggest and deadliest dog fights in history. Storm the beaches of Pacific Islands with the Marines, parachute into France with the Army Airborne. Stand on the decks of the USS Johnston as the tiny Destroyer charges an entire Imperial Japanese Fleet, by itself. While facing down the enemy, these same men and women hold together families and try to safeguard a small sense of normality inside of a whirlwind of death and destruction.
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How David Met Sarah (David series Book 1)
Anne Kelleher
(25 Reviews)
Genre: Romance | Coming of Age
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A perfect 5-stars for “How David Met Sarah!” Reading specialists, special education teachers and librarians agree that there are no other titles like this available. “How David Met Sarah,” the first in a series of five books written for intellectually or developmentally disabled individuals, uses vocabulary appropriate for a third-grade reading level.
David is a young man who works in a mailroom and lives at home with his parents. When a young woman named Sarah moves to his neighborhood and begins to attend his church, David believes she’s the girl of his dreams. First, however, he has to figure out to meet her. David’s carefully structured world seems to contain all sorts of roadblocks, but David is determined to get to know the girl with the long red hair. Through a series of adventures (and a few misadventures) that illustrate the challenges and rewards of life as a differently-abled person, David indeed gets his wish at the end of this first installment in the series: David and Sarah are well on their way to becoming good friends.
What readers are saying about this book: “When I first read ‘How David met Sarah’ I got goosebumps. I knew that Anne Kelleher had hit upon something powerful and important. She has used her craft as a writer to fill a niche where there has long been a void. She did so by writing a book containing an adult storyline at the appropriate ability level for the developmentally delayed. Although the text is written at the third grade level, not once did I feel that the author was talking down to the reader or compromising the plot. The author has struck a delicate balance with this initial story.
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The Captive
C.T. Baker
Genre: Short Stories | Westerns
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John Thomas and his sister are headed towards happiness and fortune in the promising, but indeed wild west…
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Lost in Lithuania and Other Funny Stories (Bob and Billy Funny Stories Book 3)
Alex Goodwin
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
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A funny exploration of the twin mysteries that are Bob and Billy, masterfully presented by Alex Goodwin, the non-Pulitzer Prize winner and non-New York Times-bestselling author of the Bob and Billy Funny Stories series. In his previous book, Problem Cousin and Other Funny Stories, Alex Goodwin embarked on the exploration of lives of Bob and Billy as they attempted to find pickled goats’ feet, colluded with witches that control bananas, hosted their slightly problematic cousin, and even chased a burning Christmas tree up and down the mountain (mostly down, as gravity of the situation would have it). And all of it was done to hilarious results. In Lost in Lithuania and Other Funny Stories, an uproarious, brand-new collection, Alex Goodwin tackles everything from curling tournaments to high-stress bakery jobs to incredibly inventive (in the wrong way!) midnight tours of Igor’s castle to the hardship of aglet manufacturing to the satisfaction of homecoming (even if that home happens to be a bomb-testing field in the Death Valley). Let’s face it: Bob and Billy are back, and they are funnier than ever. What are you waiting for? Get on your unicycle and pedal through this book! As Bob and Billy would put it, don’t be a wild Hungarian moose baby about it and read this new non-masterpiece.
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