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Worse Than Being Alone

by Patricia Clark

4.8 stars – 11 Reviews
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Worse Than Being Alone is a riveting tale involving multiple cons, a vicious murder, romance, betrayal, and escape as it vividly explores just how far all of us are prepared to go to avoid being alone.

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3.3 stars – 87 Reviews
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Twenty years ago the very first For Dummies book, DOS For Dummies, was published. From that first printing of that first book came a series unlike anything in the publishing world, one that is global in both geography – we have been published worldwide in some 30 languages – and in coverage. No single volume can hope to summarize what thousands of titles have meant to millions of readers over the years, and we don’t claim to do that in this e-book. Rather, this e-book celebrates the breadth and depth of the For Dummies series, offering 20 chapters – in honor of our 20 years – from a list of books compiled by our global colleagues.

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Phoning It In

by Nicole Ciacchella, Anne Wentworth

4.5 stars – 2 Reviews
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Melinda can summarize her life in a few words: dead-end job, nonexistent love life, and a contentious relationship with her older sister—not exactly the rosy picture she had of life at 25.

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An Assassinated Man

by B.R. Robb

4.6 stars – 5 Reviews
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These lawyers always wear the same suit, gray, with pinstripes, it’s so hard to tell one from the other. When assassins get the wrong guy, their solution is simple. They shrug and decide: One lawyer down, one to go. High-flying attorney Rick Detner unknowingly suffers the self-inflicted wounds of his own super-sized ego and, with his reputation in ruins, soon has nowhere to turn – not only was he the intended target of his law partner’s murder, and remains the assassins’ target, but he’s also the prosecution’s only suspect in his law partner’s murder, regardless of the facts.

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The Assigned

by A. D. Smith III

5.0 stars – 5 Reviews
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I am A. D. Smith, an auth–sorry, but I cannot disclose this information. I’ve taken a major chance in just revealing my name. They may be watching. They could be anywhere, even as you read this. But I must tell the story as it was told to me. Would you believe…

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A Man for the Summer

by Ruby Laska

5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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Dentist Junior Atkinson left her tiny home town to see if she would fit in better in the big city.

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When life gives you lemons, kill zombies — turns out lemon juice neutralizes the undead.

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VIOLENCE

by Timothy McDougall

4.1 stars – 14 Reviews
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Noel Anderson, builder and businessman, has his life ripped apart when his family is brutally murdered. The three killers are eventually sentenced for their crime prompting Noel to set out on a religious crusade of forgiveness.

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Whenever the word “Business Plan” is mentioned most people freeze! What follows are the words “I don’t know how to write one”. In reality it needs not be this way.

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4.8 stars – 18 Reviews
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Tommy is a mischievous little woodpecker who loves to fly to the edge of the forest and watch the people in the nearby suburb. One evening, something strange and exciting happens–people emerge from their houses wearing costumes and carrying colorful buckets with smiling faces on them. What’s even crazier is that they shout a special codeword while standing outside of each house, and are given delicious-looking candy.

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4.6 stars – 12 Reviews
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Four unrelated murders. Nothing special in Washington DC. Not even good enough to make the evening news. But then a concerned police lieutenant approaches retired homicide detective Marty Singer with a simple fact that changes everything.

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4.5 stars – 11 Reviews
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Kala, a once timid Xenonian slave girl, possesses a unique psionic signature exploited by the military to create a powerful weapon of war. Climbing to the rank of Fleet Commander, the compassionate Kala stirs controversy when she pushes for peace in the chaos of the great war.

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4.6 stars – 68 Reviews
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This emergency disaster preparedness guide can save your life. Urban Preppers with Kids, Pets & Parents goes far beyond the basic emergency preparedness handbooks and provides practical, real world advice.

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