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The GREATNESS of our American Heritage: The 1776 Project

by Mansplainer Solzhenitsyn Cartman
4.1 stars – 9 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

This is a book about the true story of the greatest country in the world, the United States of America.

A Nation of Heroes.

As Liberals have completely taken over academia and the media want to poison everyone’s mind by telling of only the bad, (and there is bad, no sane person can deny that)…..but what completely insane Liberals can’t accept is that there has also been good.

A lot of good. Astounding good.

Incredible good…..a good our kids are no longer taught in school, as they are brainwashed to hate America, so the liberals can achieve their take over.

Well the brainwashing is over.

Inside is just an abbreviated story of the greatest nation in the history of the planet earth, The United States of America! A book everyone can read, and love, and proclaim with pride…that they are Americans!

‘A nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure.’-Abraham Lincoln

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The Irish Flapper

by Catherine Stack
3.7 stars – 77 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The Irish Flapper, is a novel set in Manhattan during the exciting Roaring Twenties about a young Irish woman’s journey to America to fulfill her contrasting ambitions of wealth and artistic expression. Once in America she awakens to the stark difference between her dreams and the disillusioning reality of an immigrant’s life. It is her new friends, flamboyant cousin and her new found love that make life in the big city an unforgettable adventure.
In America, it is her wildly flamboyant cousin Isabelle, the “IT” actress of the moment and the girlfriend of a notorious dangerous gangster who introduces Annie to the enticing, glamorous yet deceptive world of fame and fortune. Annie falls deeply in love with Jack, a successful stockbroker haunted by the ghost of his past which threatens their future. As the great depression takes hold of New York City, it is the knot that ties family and friends together that helps her through great adversity and devastating loss. If you are a fan of Nora Robert novels, then you are sure to love The Irish Flapper.

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Gopher Golf: A Wordless Picture Book (Stories Without Words 3)

by Karl Beckstrand
4.7 stars – 10 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

(Sports humor) Two gophers feel the joy—and trials—of golfing (thanks to other critters). Your child can find and name animals as they describe the action on the golf green.

“Hilarious…make up a fun story to tell…with the very cute illustrations…. Young children will really love this book.” – Sonja Nishimoto for Sunnie Reviews. Kids love to make up their own stories to go with the pictures—cementing extant vocabulary and prompting them to learn new words. A colorful picture book for beginning readers (kids ages 2 – 6/preschool – first grade, Emergent Reader/Fountas & Pinnell: A, DRA: 1).

Watch for the squirrel! Get number 3 in the Stories Without Words series (stand alone; previous titles not needed) by award-winning author and media professor Karl Beckstrand (GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden —click Karl Beckstrand above for all 60 multicultural books); Illustrated by Jordan C. Brun.

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4.3 stars – 51 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

This book takes its title from the 1980 comedy film “The Gods Must Be Crazy,” in which an empty Coca-Cola bottle is dropped from a plane onto a community of African bushmen. The bottle is thought to be a gift from the Gods, but after it incites bitter fighting amongst the villagers, the tribal leader decides to return it to the Gods, embarking upon a journey to the end of the world. Through my own metaphorical coke bottle, I visualize the dawn of a daunting new Empire.  This book serves as both a testament to the past glories of the current American Empire and a guidebook to restoring Capitalism and Enterprise – before it is too late.

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His Sub: An alpha male, steamy, erotic, second chance romance (The Dom’s Submission Book 1)

by Ellis O. Day
4.2 stars – 362 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

It’s Valentine’s Day and Terry is about to get walloped by Cupid.

Terry is rich, attractive and all Dom.

When he sees something he likes, or more accurately, something his d**k likes, he gets it.

His women are hot, successful and experienced in BDSM.
Until, he meets Maggie on Valentine’s Day.

She’s not at all his usual type. She’s round, lush and a hot-mess of a woman.

It’s obvious she doesn’t belong at La Petite Mort Club and he can’t help following her. She needs someone to look out for her. She’s a little rabbit in a club full of predators.

When she gets herself into a situation, he has no choice but to rescue her.

When he realizes that she’s a natural submissive and innocent of the kinkier side of sex, he’ll stop at nothing to have. He can’t wait to show her how good it’ll feel when she surrenders to his desires.

Maggie had no idea that the club she was going to was a “sex” club.

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