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    Mystery at Higby Ranch

    Price range: $3.99 through $8.99

    Allison’s problems were just beginning. After an argument with her father, she goes looking for Mr. Molly, her cat. Instead of finding him, she finds a dead body in the pump house. She runs to get her father and when they return, the pump house is empty. When Allison and her best friend Trish set out to find the disappearing body, they encounter more strange happenings at the ranch. Mysteriously a light turns on in the barn and when the girls investigate noises inside, they find the barn empty. Determined to solve the puzzle, Allison and Trish enlist the aid of Robert and Brad. Just when the four get close to finding the answer, the boys disappear. Trish goes for help and Allison is left on her. Things couldn’t get spookier, she thinks . . . until she hears something in the cellar.

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    Naked Death

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    Natural Beauty

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    Navigating the Quartz Forest

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    Each dreamlike lyric in Biman Roy’s Navigating the Quartz Forest is charmingly paired with a small handwritten note hastily jotted down on blue-lined notebook paper-artifacts from his daughter’s life outside the family home. “All through the evening, we keep talking nonessentials, / tiptoeing around secret tulips,” he says. These notes, like scraps of overheard conversations removed from their natural habitats, become the crystalline seeds of new poems. Side-by-side with each other, the poems act as translator for these somewhat oracular messages from an unknown world of teenage gossip and pop culture references, fitting the pieces together like a shattered mirror and filling in the jagged-edged gaps with the poet’s expansive imagination. In Navigating the Quartz Forest, Roy’s whimsical poems become a sparkling tribute from a father to his beloved daughter.

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    Never Yours

    Price range: $3.99 through $20.99

    This is about the story of a family who lived on a sheep ranch between 1910 and 1926. Times were hard for most people who lived at that time, but there were still “good honest morals” practiced, which were handed down from one generation to another. This is one family’s story of their world of love, problems and promises.

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    Niccolo Paganini: Boy Music Genius

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    “The XVIII century city where Niccolo Paganini was born was called Janua. In the present day, the name of the city is Genoa. He started public performances at age 9. Paganini’s first debut was in Milan, in the year 1813. He wrote sonatas, caprices and six violin concertos. Some of the best known are twenty-four caprices written in 1817 for solo violin. Paganini also wrote music for guitar. Well known are his compositions “Fandango Spanolo” (The Spanish Dance); “Duetto Amoroso”; La Campanella”; and “A Minor Caprice #24.” Paganini had a son, Achilles, with famous singer, Antonia Bianchi. Niccolo Paganini died in Nice, France, on May 27, 1840. He was 58 years old.

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    Nightmares

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    Nightmares will keep you wanting to read more. If you never truly understood what a soldier went thru during the Vietnam war, this will give you a good idea. This is about a unit of the 9th Infantry Division. The unit goes on patrol looking for Viet Cong or NVA regulars. They are put under fire and lost members while out. They learned to survive both mentally and physically, as death on both sides of the war could happen at any moment. Yes, it is a fiction! The names were also changed, but it is based on facts. You will go on patrol with these young men, age range of 18-24, as they become exposed to the horrors of war. Their lives were changed forever, then returned home to supposedly forget it. I lost many friends who became Brothers in Vietnam. Some were shot, some were taken by booby traps, now called IED’s. We continue dying now due to age and exposure to Agent Orange since returning home. Agent Orange (is a blanket term for 15 chemicals used as a defoliant) a large variety of illnesses such as various cancers, diabetes and many more deadly diseases are a side effect of our exposure.

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    No Fear, No Doubt, No Regret: Investing in Life’s Challenges Like a Warrior

    Price range: $3.99 through $18.99

    How many parents can say that they have no fears, doubts, or regrets after having raised a child? We always doubt ourselves and regret some of the mistakes we made. This father looks back on his job of parenting his oldest son with the conviction that he did the best he could do. He believes he learned more from his son than he taught, and he wants to share the nine insights that he realized he’d attained after raising his son. This is a compelling story that leads us to want to be a warrior parent, too!

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    No School For Ben: What Will Happen?

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    A bored six year old Ben decides one morning not to go to school any more. He would rather stay home in his comfortable surroundings at home. What shall Mom do on this routine morning rush to make Ben get ready for school and herself for work. Find out what happens.

    After living several years in Wisconsin and Hawaii, Daphne Pang and her husband, David, now resides in Phoenix, Arizona for over 30 years. She left a banking career, and now helps run her husband’s beauty service business. She obtained training from Institute of Children’s Literature to write for pleasure. Her first short story, Fill The Room, was published by EDP Publishing Co., Singapore. She writes stories based on true life events, such as this book, No School For Ben, inspired by her two sons, George and Arthur, during their growing years.

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    Nobody’s Angel

    Price range: $3.99 through $20.99

    Detective DAVID KINCAID, is obsessed by finding out who a dead Jane Doe is, and how she came to be in that garbage ridden New York Alley. He believes her death was not an accident overdose, but murder. His quest takes him to the small town he was raised in, and to an older woman who seduced him when he was just sixteen.

    To his dismay, he still attracted to the woman, and still loves the fantastic sex they had and finds himself unable to stay away from her. He is caught off guard by the fact that the Jane Doe was her daughter…and maybe his. Determined to find out who killed her, it looks like someone from his hometown may have killed her… or not. When he find out who killed the girl, someone very close to him, four more people are dead, a Brazilian steroid outlet is discovered, and when the killer’s identity was revealed, it is the ultimate betrayal.

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    Nosh Gram: What If I Told You?: What if I told you?

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    Not For Women Only: Short Stories for a Lazy Day

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    Zygier’s first book, Not-For-Women-Only, Short Stories for a Lazy Day is written for people that can sit somewhere quiet with a cup of coffee or tea, OK, maybe with a glass of wine, and read. Though the title might suggest that only women can or should read it, doesn’t mean men can’t. The stories might also imply that it’s only subject is a woman and a man
    bumping into themselves on a street corner, though that’s not a bad idea, it’s really much more than that. Yes, they do meet, otherwise what is the point? So, yes, they do meet in a street, on an elevator, parachuted into Afghanistan with a special force’s unit to a young woman that feels that she should have the same equality as men in Victorian England and dresses like a man then finds herself in love with an aristocrat that thinks it’s his sister and both end up in India. Since Zygier had a stint in the army, he takes that thought in many ways. Some sad, some funny and some serious. Such as an officer in Afghanistan that saves a female reporter from a sniper to a General that doesn’t want to get involved with women till he’s stuck on a plane with one. Though this is Zygier’s first book, he started to write as a hobby and later joined a writer’s group. There he was encouraged to put some stories together and publish them.

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    Not the Only Ticket, An Autobiography

    Price range: $3.99 through $10.99

    My name is Aaron Molock. I was born April 7, 1963. I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world, with one son. I graduated from South- western Senior High in June of 1981. I graduated from Coppin State College in May of 1987 with a Bachelors Degree in Management Science. I graduated from the United States Air Force Basic training November of 1987 and went on to serve 20 years in the military. I ended with a 7th Level Skill in Administration and Contracting.
    I am currently in my 25th year at The University of Maryland Baltimore and I and my subordinates are responsible for the mail of 7,000 individuals on campus. I am in my 25th season with Baltimore Orioles and I am in my 19th season with the Baltimore Ravens. My wife and I own our own business.
    I believe everyone in life’s first love is God, everything else comes after. One should become successful at anything that holds their attention. One should become a successful husband or wife and a parent. The impact of my legacy should be one that shows a history of stability and achievements that were not supposed to happen to an individual such as myself. I would like people to speak of me as a devoted husband and father, a conscientious family member and a caring and loving friend. I must be remembered for being a hard worker, one who worked hard to achieve much. People will remember me for my self-worth, but above all, my greatest achievements in this life have been my marriage to my wife and the raising of my son.

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    Notice Book 2: Early Short History of the First Civilization of Mankind on Earth

    $19.99

    Notice Book 2: Early Short History of the First Civilization of Mankind on Earth is written by Joseph Eshoo Bahribek.

    Other Books Written by Joseph E. Bahribek:

    1. Weeds 1, 2 & 3
    2. Do you know?
    3. Notice Book 1 & 2
    4. Philosophy
    5. The Life Only Exist on the Earth
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    Notice Book: Earey

    $15.99

    First Religion to Exist In Arabic

    Auther Joseph Eshoo Bahribek

    God created Everything

    *Amen*