Thursday, June 30, 2011

Justice? What Justice?

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Challenged to get up and change the world, Darnell Rutherford (Debt Man) came face to face with life altering issues that pushed him against his will to do just that... to change the world. Although the judicial system in the form of the death penalty, which was ran by conscienceless authorities, was a rather complex subject to tackle on his own, Darnell rose to the occasion with much help from an encouraging Creator, loving family members, and a well respected media personality. When you stand before the judge and hear the final rendered verdict regarding your life, will you reply "Justice has been done", or "Justice? What Justice?"


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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Growing Up a Shadow: Abuse Recovery

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Miss Edith had once told me that everyone has a free will and could choose whatever he or she wants out of life. Jess chose a slow form of suicide, drinking himself to death. He’d made his choice, a brown bottle of booze instead of our children and me. My heart bled for him, my knight in shining armor, the one I’d daydreamed of so often when I was a teen.

As a young girl growing up during the Depression and World War II, Amy lives in constant fear of her two alcoholic parents. Neglected and alone, she leaves home early and marries at eighteen. But she unwittingly continues the cycle of abuse as she enters a life of misery with her alcoholic husband, daily enduring his emotional and physical cruelty.

After a terrifying night in which her husband threatens to kill her, Amy decides enough is enough. She moves her six children out of the old farmhouse and back to the city. With new resolve, Amy earns her GED, applies for college, and successfully graduates with a nursing degree. But most importantly, Amy regains her self-esteem and learns firsthand the awesome power of healing.


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

A Lady's Heart and Soul: My Life as a Colored

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Monday, June 27, 2011

The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont

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Offering some of the most influential literary myth-makers of the last 150 years, the Oxford Popular Fiction series introduces or reintroduces, bestselling works of American and British fiction that have helped define new styles and genres, and that continue to resonate in popular memory today. From crime and historical fiction to romance, adventure, and social comedy, these books are ideal for anyone interested in the prototypical, controversial, groundbreaking, and sometimes notorious fiction of which classics are made. Complete with critical introductions, the Oxford Popular Fiction series is a personal library that lies a the heart of American and British culture.
The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont (1906) brings together tales of the multifarious exploits of Robert Barr's elegant and cunning sleuth, Valmont, a brilliantly ironic parody of Sherlock Holmes. Exhibiting the crucial combination of realism and imagination that characterizes the finest crime writing, the stories exude playfulness and blend mystery and quasi-Gothic thrills with humorous detours and romantic adventure. A notable figure in 1890s literary London and a friend of Conan Doyle, Barr was acutely aware of style as a form of statement and the stories are full of literary effects, commentary on the detective mystery genre, and Valmont's disparaging reflections on English values.
From the hilarious satire of sensationalism in The Siamese Twin of a Bomb-Thrower to the bizarre and operatic melodrama of The Ghost with the Club-Foot, Barr's stories delight the reader with their skill, variety, and never-abandoned sense of spirited fun.


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Chevrolet & Gmc Pick-Ups Automotive Repair Manual (Haynes Automotive Repair Manual Series)

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Friday, June 24, 2011

Green Passions

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Feisty, determined, impatient, and unmarried, 30-year old Chelsea Phillips meets Michael, a sergeant in the U.S. Army, while on temporary assignment to The Tierra Mar Home For Abandoned Children. The Home is located in a remote area in Honduras and survives under harsh conditions. Chelsea encounters government corruption and bureaucracy, drug traffickers, deforestation, and the black market throughout this fast-paced, intriguing story. She finds herself enmeshed in conflicts in the Home, the lives of the people, government officials, and Michael, who is struggling with his own insecurities and difficulties. Green Passions takes a dramatic turn when the Minister of Education sends Chelsea on a harrowing, 8-hour journey to a remote Indian village and Michael is severely wounded in a battle against drug traffickers and is taken to Walter Reed Army Hospital. Separated by circumstances, when they are reunited, everything has changed, and Chelsea must make the ultimate decision that will affect the rest of their lives.


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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Streekler Boglash: Book 2 (Bk. 2)

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Streekler Boglash continues his odyssey-like adventures when he gains control of a vortex elevator using a genetic-mutating starfish (obviously!) Follow Streekler from dimension to dimension in his efforts to finally reach Earth and hopefully fall in love along the way. Meet up with old friends from the original Streekler Boglash novel, Through the Multi-Dimensional Microwave, and meet new bizarre personalities. The aloofness continues as the space cats of N-R-G make their own efforts to set the universe straight by making a madcap journey to Egypt where it all started. The universe has never seemed as aloof as it does in this tale.(Order the Lemon Rhyme soundtrack today. Contact author Sean Mann at nowhereMann3@yahoo.com for detailson this unique opportunity to hear the songs from the book.)


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Facing the Reality: Based on the true story of one woman's journey to find love in the age of HIV/AIDS

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The HIV/AIDS epidemic is quietly and quickly taking hold. It threatens to destroy our healthcare systems and the lives of ordinary citizens all over the world. Twenty years from now there may be more than 100 million people infected with the AIDS virus and Syphillis in our society. These are diseases for which there is still NO CURE, and whose debilitating effects leave permanent scars on the lives of the victims. The healthcare crisis that is on the horizon is not being taken seriously enough by young adults, and that is exactly the reason why C.J. Greene has written her book: "Facing the Reality." We can no longer ignore the "in your face" realities she presents in this book. Our future generations deserve a chance to live a better life than one of humiliation and shame. The once innocent children of our society are now being forced to mature faster than our minds can comprehend, with the most devastating consequences. It is up to morally conscious adults who care about humanity, to turn this epidemic around and give their children a chance to enjoy the wonders of childhood, without the threat of becoming homeless orphans raised in poverty.By recalling the "Free Love" generation of the 1970's in which she became of age, and relating that time to the morally degenerate attitudes of some young people of today, C.J. Greene connects the past to the future, and shows us what might be, and what she hopes will be the fate of the generations to come. This book is a must read for anyone with children, or anyone who hopes to become a parent some day.


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Inherited Rites

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Life seems to be going well for Jeremy: He's engaged to his beautiful fiancée, Louise; has a job he enjoys at an auto repair shop; and has a good relationship with his mother. Everything changes, however, when his estranged father, William, returns. Jeremy never knew much about his father, who abandoned Jeremy and his mother when Jeremy was young, but he soon finds out William was serving a jail sentence for double homicide. William warns Jeremy about Peter, a mysterious man who has recently appeared, as well as saying that history will repeat itself with Jeremy. Not knowing what to think of his father but being intrigued and threatened by Peter's power, Jeremy soon finds himself doing the unthinkable, just as his father feared.

When everything he believes is questioned and everyone he loves threatened, Jeremy must decide his path-or have the decision made for him. This page-turning novel of suspense and retribution should leave the reader with much to ponder.


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Born Again Irish

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The journey that started with an airplane crash (Flying Tiger Flight 923). A true story of disaster at sea, the joy of Ireland and the vortex of fate. How a young New York Italian named Caruso, raised in an Orthodox Jewish community, becomes the Irish "O"Caruso by accident.


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