The Adventures of Potato Kid: Flying to the Fair Join Potato Kid and his friends as they explore many adventures together. Fly the skies and traverse the land seeking new and exciting experiences. About the Author Edward Hanson is a husband and father of 2 children. He is a proud Navy Veteran. He has worked … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2021
From Startupper to Cancer Fighter
I really enjoyed this book. Although the author and I come from vastly different backgrounds, it was clear to me early on that the mindsets necessary for success are the same in Africa as they are in America (fully recognizing that the path is much rougher in Africa). I appreciated the fact that the author wrote this book himself, in his own voice. … [Read more...]
The Rise of the Maccabees
FREE on Kindle for a limited time only! The historic Books of Maccabees were written two thousand years ago. In this excellent two-part history covering the period of 180s BCE to the 160s BCE, Amit Arad delves deeply into the historic material which provides not only necessary information about the era and historic characters but greatly … [Read more...]
Confessions of a Fat Chick
HOTT, HONEST AND MY CHEEKS ARE STILL RED. So much erotica in such a right way! This read was so darn good guys ! It follows a girl with some image issues, who has a bad ass sense of humor and amazing outlook. I would read again. And again. And again. Such a refreshing take on erotica, the story line is amazing. -Amazon … [Read more...]
I Was A Teenage Know Nothing
... I loved the book’s witty quotes and humorous remarks that kept it lively and fun to read. The narration was equally smooth and focusing the plot on well-specified subjects (theatre/work life, young adult) made it highly inclusive. Would highly recommend to my friends! -Amazon Review I Was A Teenage Know Nothing: Illustrated … [Read more...]
The Art of Organizing and Tidying Up
The Art of Organizing and Tidying Up: Declutter Your Home and Your Life Are you feeling physically drained and tired of all the stuff that seems to have accumulated around you over time and is threatening your very existence? Are you tired of spending most of your spare time tidying and dusting, and clearing away? Whenever … [Read more...]
Table for One
Table for One is a memoir that is well written, honest, relatable. Every female searching for their authentic self should read this book because, at the end of the day, we all desire self love and it must be found from within. -Amazon Review Table for One: A story about the journey to self-love She buried her father, … [Read more...]
Ready, Set, Go to Grandma’s
This book has it all! Your children can read it, you can read it to your children or you have the grandparents read it to the grand children. This book is sweet, comical, nostalgic and candid. It beautifully depicts diversity, family traditions and most importantly family unity and values. A must have for children’s libraries and for classes. Fun … [Read more...]
All the Violent Memories
All the Violent Memories (First Cut) “As meditations on war, these poems are revelation. Soulful, hell bent, fearless, riddled with pathos and hard won psychological truth. While Mr. Stevens draws upon his combat experience in Iraq for source material, what illuminates these poems are his abiding humanity and his preoccupation with … [Read more...]
The Last of the Dream Warriors: Two Worlds
It was a very good ready held your attetion all the way to the End alot of twist and turns! Can't wait to read the second book! -Amazon Review The Last of the Dream Warriors: Two Worlds A physically abused teenager has gone through life thinking the only person who truly loved her in life was her dying grandfather. … [Read more...]
The Preparedness Roadmap
Here is what worked for me - read it cover to cover. Don't worry about taking notes. Don't worry about putting it into action right away - just read it and absorb what you can. Then, go back and start over, and when you get to the first action item (for me this was double the size of your pantry), place a marker in the book, do the task, then come … [Read more...]
The Poliuy Incident
The Poliuy Incident The Human-Lyceroian War died a decade ago, yet its aftermath rings to this day. Starting with a mere passenger ship, ending in billions lost and two nations at their knees, and a white peace satisfying no one, not even those signing the documents. The LRPS Iulia, a Lycer ship, was shot down by Humans, despite … [Read more...]
Requiem
The only other collection of Sonnets I've read is Shakespeare's. One would think that any other would pale by comparison. But this is one impressive collection. Flipping quickly through the book, you will see that the hands of a clock on the pages turn with each leaf, and with this accompanying image of time, you set out on journey into an … [Read more...]
Time Is Ticcing Away
This is the first autobiography I've ever read written by someone with tourette and a book with detailed accounts of growing up with tourette. Chris Mason didn't purposely over emphasize on Tourette. He certainly avoided being too technical on the condition but focused on the psyche of a growing boy. He started from Kindergarten in the 70s and … [Read more...]
Snofluff the Polar Cub: Expedition
Snofluff, a baby Polar bear, not listening to his parents, Blizzard & Stormy, goes outside to play with his friend Pablo. Pablo has found something new and wants to share with Snofluff so off they go – right to where he promised his parents he wouldn’t. They run into more trouble than expected and Snofluff learns how it’s best to follow parents … [Read more...]
The Colors of Me
The Colors of Me: The True Colors of Me and the Multicolored Lies of Others With a whole new set of poems, Shemar Magee shares 102 new and original poems to inspire people. Topics include: bullying, suicide, social justice and many more topics. These poems come in many shapes, sizes and styles and reflect many aspects of Magee's … [Read more...]
Darlene Meets a New Friend
Darlene Meets a New Friend This is a new children's book title from renowned children's author Monica Brown. Darlene is a bright, cute little hippo, full of curiosity and energy. Her best friend Pete is a large brown tree spider. Together, they race through the jungle, pass through beautiful gardens attended to by Royal Ladybugs … [Read more...]
VALAKOR: The Great Occult War
Psychic crocodiles, communist cyborg assassins, and an insane reality-warping villain. Amazing that this is the author’s first book, I can’t wait to see what else he has to offer! BUY THIS BOOK!! -Amazon Review VALAKOR: The Great Occult War Discover the new sci-fi / horror phenomenon - VALAKOR: The Great Occult War! After going … [Read more...]
Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
A wake-up call to the world leaders and current policy makers around the globe and a must read for students who may partake in the next “Grand Plan”. Well written for all walks of life, easy to understand and make you think about the next global health policy implications on world’s health system. Makes one think about the current state of the … [Read more...]
PC Master Race
PC Master Race: A Beginner's Guide To PC Gaming Unlock The Power Of The Ultimate Gaming Machine Years ago, the personal computer was used only as a tool meant to quickly solve complicated conundrums, but trough the decades, has evolved into what is considered by many, as the ultimate gaming system. In this guide for beginners, … [Read more...]