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(0)By : Sharon Covington
A Certain Woman
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99A Certain Woman is a book of inspiration, encouragement and insight that can change your life. You have doubted yourself long enough, rise up and declare, “I am that Certain Woman!”
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(0)By : M.M Beck
Treason and Murder Investigation
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The story of continued attacks on Lieutenant General Dan Jorgensen and members of his family in an attempt to put him out of action. He has put over 200 in prison, a few in death row and killed more than he cares to remember. All in the act of getting rid of the social parasites and killers. Dan always wants to eliminate those at the top that cause all of the sin.
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(0)By : Asa Dunnington
Selectively Lawless
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99This is the story of the son of a sharecropping lay minister who, at age 14, walks off the Texas cotton field his family is working on and tells his brother he is never picking cotton again. For the next 18 months he travels halfway across the country and up the Pacific Coast honing his skills as a gambler. At the end of that time he returns to his family driving a new Buick Roadster with $18,000 in his pocket. The money bank rolls his bootlegging enterprise.
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(0)By : Bernadette Guarnieri
The Sin of Our 4Father
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The Sin of Our 4Father depicts the spiritual warfare that is waged every day for these three character’s eternal lives. It shows the lengths that our enemy, the lord of the underworld, will go to get them on his side and how hard the struggle is to overcome the many temptations placed before them. In the background of the spiritual realm, it shows their guardian angels fighting to help keep them on the straight and narrow.
Blyana’s, Ajax’s, and Zuberi’s day-to-day battles and struggles are depicted in this story. The war rages on for these three characters. On the one hand, their guardian angels behind the scenes are there, fighting both mentally and physically to keep the soldiers of the enemy away from their charges. The evil one fights desperately to keep them on his ground and uses whatever means necessary to accomplish this.
One day, it all comes to a head as all three characters make a decision which brought them face to face with death and causes them to reach out to their Savior. They find out their only cure is a shot, and so they set out on a quest to find this cure for their ailment. Only now the fight for their spiritual lives in the spiritual world and for their physical lives in the physical world begins in earnest. The problem is, things don’t add up, and they are unaware as to where their spiritual world and physical world begin and end.
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(0)By : Bob Ticer
A Diamond Bomb Threat
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Three future centuries from now, John Luck decides to enter a pool tournament instead of joining his father’s law firm. He is unaware of a proposed diamond bomb threat from an ex-employer of a space program that purchases diamond batteries. Further potential is that carbon atoms uniquely bond with themselves to be fertilizer, bombs, diamonds or whatever, and that solar energy along with atomic nuclear waste from power plants are being used. John further becomes intertwined with Nelly Nelson, who is there attempting to rescue her father.
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(0)By : Ms. Angie O.
I Love To Read Two Letter Words
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99I Love To Read Books are foundation tools that help your child get a head start in reading. Each book comprises of short, simple, easy to read sight words for their different developmental levels. These books were developed to create a great bonding time between caretakers and their children, by sounding out these sight words aloud and having the child repeat these words. Repetition helps children improve their reading skills and speed, increase their vocabulary and helps increase their confidence in their reading ability.
The books in these series include; I Love To Read My Two Letter Words, I Love to Read my Three Letter Words, I Love to Read my Numbers, I Love to Read All About Me, I Love to Read Words That Sound Alike, Carol the Discriminating Mom, The Tortoise Tricks and more. These books are meant to create easier ways for kids to read and write at an early age. The sight words show letters put together, and then put together into word.
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(0)By : Louise Hannah
Going Home Again
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Louise did it! She left home and was excited to find out what “real freedom” felt like. No more rules from Daddy. No more trying to be the picture perfect daughter without an opinion. No more competition for attention and validation. No more of this, or that. Louise had finally left home, and she was determined to enjoy her new found freedom.
But for a girl that had never made her own decisions, never managed money, lived under the rules of her over baring and over protective father, and no experience with men nor ever even dated, Louise finds out the hard way that leaving home wasn’t what she thought it would be.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
Aging Well 2020 and Caregiving
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99This is the newest and most comprehensive book on both subjects, not technical but conversational and sometimes even humorous. Most books on aging are written by those aged fifty or younger who never experienced the senior years. The authors of this book are 80 and 90 years old. They talk about aging and caregiving from the Old horse’s mouth.
Walter Oleksy, 90, author of more than thirty books and a former Chicago Tribune feature writer, reports the latest medical achievements for Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other afflictions of the elderly. From his own experience as a caregiver, he offers advice on caregiving and nursing home visiting. Avis Carlson wrote a weekly newspaper column on aging for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch when she was 80. She tells about the cons of aging: identity problems, self-esteem, aloneness; and the pros of aging: freedoms in aging, acceptance of age, sex and aging, achieving religious growth, laughing at life and death.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
Princess Diana 2020: A Quest For Love
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The Princess Diana story lives on.
Diana’s youngest son, Prince Harry, now 35, made headlines in late 2019 by saying his “greatest fear” is that because of several years of tabloid bullying of his wife Meghan Markle, she is being hounded like his mother was, and “history may repeat itself.” The royal couple had just sued a London tabloid for publishing Meghan’s private letter to her estranged father that fans the flames of their personal family feud. Prince William echoes his brother’s fear for Meghan’s and his wife Kate Middleton’s mental and physical health and safety.
Other Diana biographers have told pieces of the jigsaw puzzle of who she was. This book puts all the pieces together for a more comprehensive emotional portrait of the beloved but enigmatic Princess 22 years after her tragic and unexpected death at age 36 in 1979. We learn more about her through knowing about the thirteen men who were in her love life as she was on a quest for love all her short life.
We also learn about a woman who was Prince Charles’s “other mistress,” besides Camilla Parker Bowles, whom other biographers have not mentioned.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
Tomorrow: Young Adult/Adult Coming of Age Novel
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99A contemporary CATCHER IN THE RYE-style Young Adult/Adult social-political satiric coming of age novel for both girls and boys, and adults, about a teenage college girl dealing with sexual abuse, gender preference, politics and politicians and other anxieties right out of today’s headlines, heads, and hearts that affect today and tomorrow.
Also for parents, teachers, school counselors, law enforcement, the clergy, and for those who love to hate.
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Life Struggle of a Vietnam Veteran: Out of the Vietnam War
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99This book is all about personal life experiences, which aims to inspire people. This book is made out of the realization that you should share your story to the world so that when you die, people will know about you, and your story will serve as an inspiration to other people.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
The Stolen Smile
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Bunny Chandler, a Realtor in suburban Chicago, gets a call from a young mystery women in New York asking to find her a secluded Gothic house near woods and a river.
Bunny knows just the house. But would the caller mind if a woman was just murdered in it? Rules of the real estate game say she has to ask her that.
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(0)By : George E. Saurman
We’ve Done Them Wrong: A History of The Native American Indians and How The United States Treated Them
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99“From the mountains, to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam,
Every Native American
Must leave his home.” I.
Imagine that someone comes to your home and forces you at gunpoint to leave. Your response might be termed “savage”
“Savage” was how the New World invaders described American Indians. Settlers chased them across the continent, as the government signed treaties that they later broke. They also subjected the native inhabitants to horrible atrocities.
Author George E. Saurman, a World War II veteran and proud American, explores what really happened to Native American Indians, examining
- Native American Indian tribes and their customs;
- the actions of early settlers, including William Penn and his holy experiment;
- contributions of the Native American Indians; and
- conditions on reservations today.
Saurman also considers how the Bureau of Indian Affairs handled relations between natives and settlers, as well as what Native American Indians from the past and today have had to say about events.
Even today, broken promises obscure what’s really going on in Native American Indian Communities, It’s time that a serious effort be made to rectify the situation, and it starts by realizing that We’ve Done Them Wrong.
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(0)By : Barbara Delacuesta
The Spanish Teacher
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Winner of the Gival Press Novel Award
“…De la Cuesta’s novel maintains an accumulating power which holds onto a reader’s attention not only through the forceful figure of Ordóñez, but by demonstrating acutely how ordinary lives are impacted by the underlying social and political landscape. Compelling reading.”
-Tom Tolnay, publisher,
Birch Brook Press and author of Selling America and This Is the Forest Primeval
“Barbara de la Cuesta’s The Spanish Teacher has everything to thrill you-pace, a great balance of description, gesture and action, charmed, perfectly-tuned dialogue, and most notably, a character we follow as closely and sympathetically as if we were living right there inside the story with him… So many books show us a character who seems to capably hang and move like marionettes from the strings of a fairly competent puppeteer, but rarely do we see a full drama like this, where every bit of the writing extends from, grows out of, is part and parcel with the author’s complete realization of and connection to her character…”
-Don Berger, judge for the Gival Press Novel Award
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(0)By : Bob Harshbarger
It’s Been A Pretty Good Ride
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The genesis of this book came from Bob Harshbarger’s three daughters. They had been subjected to numerous tales over the years about where the Harshbargers came from and countless stories (mostly humorous) about their father growing up in a wheelchair. Bob’s children have encouraged him to write down some of these accounts; thus, along with some genealogical history, this “book” began.
Oh, it didn’t start as a book. Bob told himself, “I’m no author,” but he decided to expand his reports to include hilarious events and stories about other people along the way that have been valuable pieces of his life’s puzzle. We are all subjects of problems in one form or another and the attitude with which these bumps in the road are addressed will someday define what one sees when reflecting back on their own life. Bob likes to think that this little book will provide not only some humor to the reader, but also inspiration for their own lives.
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(0)By : Angela D. White
GOD!!! Where were you?
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Family is not always perfect, but tell that to a five-year-old child, whose innocence was literally snatched away. Learning to live alone, in her mind of silent cries. How do you turn off the anger against your past? While being haunted by the guilt, that you can’t change.
With love, God’s love!!
In this candid and powerful memoir, Author Angela White gives a detailed look into her life growing up in the mean streets of Newark NJ. She opens up about the heartbreak of being abandoned by her biological parents, which caused her and her siblings to be placed in foster homes and orphanages at the age of 5. Angela recalls the horror of being molested by her foster parents, which one of her foster parents was the pastor of a local church at the time. This gutsy, heartfelt, and humble memoir lets the reader look through the eyes of Ms. White, as she shares her experiences with homelessness, rape, domestic violence, drug abuse, and teenage pregnancy. Through all of her daunting setbacks in life, Angela was able to defy the odds and now she’s living out her dreams.


































