Do you remember a world with manual credit card machines? A picture of one just popped up in my Facebook timeline. I can still remember the sound it made. Shwick Shwick. I think it would be so cool to be able to go back to the 80’s and just take a look around. The funny part is those of us who lived in that time would be able to navigate that world so easily. A bit of muscle memory would kick in. Phone booths on every corner. Encyclopedia Britannica on living room shelves A to Z with the yearly updated books at the end. If you want to be fancy. Remember watching TV shows your weren’t really enjoying because you were too lazy to get up and change the channel? I gotta stop going down memory lane. Thanks a lot Facebook!!! Stop doing that!!!
Deadly Silent: a Gripping Crime Thriller (Detective Grant and Ruby Book 4)
by Ann Girdharry
(160 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers
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Phoebe thought she was safe. She was wrong…
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When Phoebe Markham falls from the top of Moorlands psychiatric hospital – DCI Grant and Ruby rush to the scene. Was this the last devastating act of a troubled young woman? Or is something more sinister at play?
Grant calls in his team. Digging deeper, they uncover a dark web of silence around the death and the hospital.
A young patient called Emma could hold the key to the truth. Emma was the last person Phoebe spoke to the night she died, but there are plenty of professionals who label Emma as unstable.
Then another person dies in strange circumstances. Could a patient be responsible? Or even more unthinkable, a member of staff?
But the murderer has their own twisted agenda. Can the team get inside the mind of a silent killer and stop another chilling murder before it’s too late?
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Riders of the Purple Sage: Western Classic
by Zane Grey
(5,784 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Westerns | Romance
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Riders of the Purple Sage tells the story of Jane Withersteen and her battle to overcome persecution by members of her polygamous Mormon fundamentalist church. A leader of the church, Elder Tull, wants to marry her. Withersteen gets help from a number of friends, including Bern Venters and Lassiter, a notorious gunman and killer of Mormons. She struggles with her “blindness” to the evil nature of her church and its leaders, and tries to keep Venters and Lassiter from killing the adversaries who are slowly ruining her.
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Purrfect Sidekick (The Mysteries of Max Book 31)
by Nic Saint
(473 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Mystery
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Lord of the Snails
I was going about my usual business (napping, eating… more napping) when I was approached by a client to take on a very intriguing case. Yes, I know cats aren’t supposed to take on cases, since A) we aren’t licensed and B) we’re not allowed to carry a weapon, not even a concealed one, and C) we don’t have the opposable thumbs to count the fees. But I’m getting sidetracked here. The case involved a woman whose boyfriend was kidnapped then murdered, and my client claimed that the boyfriend had set up his own kidnapping (though presumably not his own murder).
Meanwhile Odelia was having a tough time dealing with her upcoming wedding, which was seriously getting out of hand. Her guest list had ballooned to eight hundred people and counting, and she’d gotten into the habit of tossing and turning in her sleep, causing Dooley and myself to be kicked off the bed. Not much fun to be a cat when your human is getting married, I can assure you! And then of course there was Tex apparently being unfaithful to Marge. So one marriage on the rocks and another one getting off to a rocky (kick)start. Oh, well. Just another week in this cat’s life!
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The Mentor (Men of the North Book 3)
by Elin Peer, Book Cover by Design
(1,123 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Everyone knows NOT to discuss how to raise children.
The Men of the North have been living in exile for centuries, raising their boys without the influence of women. Now an experiment will bring girls and boys together in a new school with children and teachers from each side of the border. But how can two teachers work together when they don’t agree on anything?
Sparks fly in this clash of cultures when Archer Rex objects to Kya Rae’s meditation “shit” that will surely turn his Nboys into wusses. He wants the kids to learn how to hunt and fight instead.
The Mentor is the third installment in Elin Peer’s series The Men of the North. Readers call it witty, intelligent, relevant, and masterfully written.
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Speaking in Tungs
by Karla M. Jay
(203 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Small Town & Rural
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A new job in rural Pennsylvania. How hard can five patients be?
In this entertaining novel set in rural Pennsylvania, a young woman from San Francisco searches for her birth parents while beginning her first job as a home-health speech pathologist. She soon learns how hard one job can be as she navigates the backwoods of Tungston, (“Tungs”) trying to comply with the needs of her quirky patients, all the while being stalked by a violent fugitive, and finding herself unexpectedly falling for the charms of a small-town, including one hot fireman. Through no fault of her own, she exposes a criminal who has been safely hidden in the thick forest, and now as he tries to stop her from exposing him, her patients’ lives, as well as her own are in jeopardy.
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World War II Dunkirk: A History From Beginning to End (World War 2 Battles)
by Hourly History
(413 Reviews)
Genre: History | Education & Teaching
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The movie Dunkirk premiered in 2017, decades after the event that turned certain defeat into a military miracle that inspired the people of Great Britain. The epic saga of the ordinary British civilians who sailed across the English Channel to rescue their trapped soldiers while the German military launched its might to prevent the evacuation is a stirring tale. The British government hoped that perhaps the mini-armada would be able to rescue 50,000 troops. But the 861 vessels who responded to their country’s plea brought more than 300,000 soldiers safely home. The film has garnered awards and earned the impressive rank of the highest-grossing World War II film of all time. But even more stirring than cinema is the true story of the events that unfolded in the embattled port of Dunkirk, where, against all odds, the British Army was rescued from Hitler’s forces by a fleet of “Little Ships” determined to bring their boys home.
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The Best Pasta Cookbook: 100 Classic Pasta Recipes
by Bonnie Scott
(166 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Do you love the taste of pasta? Pasta has been a favorite of millions for generations. The simplicity, speed of cooking and sheer variety makes pasta an appealing midweek meal or a dish that can be the centerpiece of a much grander dinner.
Inside The Best Pasta Cookbook: 100 Classic Pasta Recipes, you will discover a whole new range of amazing pasta dishes that are instantly appealing and simple to prepare, such as:
• Skillet Pasta with Sausage and Vegetables
• Chicken and Pasta Primavera
• Dutch Oven Chicken
• Italian Spaghetti Sauce
• Vermicelli with Fresh Clams
• Vegetable Lasagna
• Garden Pasta Salad
• And many more…
There are so many recipes in this book that it doesn’t matter if you are a veggie lover or a meat enthusiast, there’s certain to be recipes that appeal to you, whether it’s a salad for a warm summer day or something hearty for an autumn evening.
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