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Do you know your medicines might make you ill? Eat to Prevent and Control Disease: How Superfoods Can Help You Live Disease Free by La Fonceur

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Eat to Prevent and Control Disease: How Superfoods Can Help You Live Disease Free

by La Fonceur
3.7 stars – 12 reviews
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Do you know your medicines might make you ill?

This book tells how you can reduce your dependence on medicines. The sooner you adopt, the healthier you live. Go disease-free!

Over the years, we have been repeating the same eating mistakes that our parents made. This is the reason why the prevalence of diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, and arthritis is increasing in the population over time.

In Eat to Prevent and Control Disease, research scientist and registered state pharmacist La Fonceur will tell you how foods that work with the same mechanism as medicines can naturally prevent and control disease. How can you build your body in such a way that you do not need medications even in your 40s, 50s, 60s, or 70s? How can you prevent disease even if you have a family history of that disease? How can you control chronic diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, and many others?

With a better understanding of the disease, you can control it yourself. When you follow the advice and preventive measures given in the book, If you do not have any disease, then in the future also you will not have any disease. If you are already suffering from a disease, you can control it without medicines. If your disease is chronic and you are dependent on medicines, then you can reduce the dose of your medications as well as their side effects.

Inspired by actual crimes, 13:24 will haunt you for days…. 13:24: A Story of Faith and Obsession by M Hickmon

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1324: A Dark Thriller

by M Hickmon
4.5 stars – 86 reviews
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THE HEART-POUNDING, RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES THRILLER HONORED WITH A STARRED REVIEW IN PUBLISHERS WEEKLY’S ANNUAL BEST BOOKS SPECIAL ISSUE
“Hickmon unleashes a shocking blitzkrieg of murder, conspiracy, and child abuse in this disturbing, breathlessly plotted murder mystery…. Eschewing easy answers for moral complexity, this thriller is unsettling entertainment that offers catharsis.” — Publishers Weekly
Amazon Top 10 Best Seller in Vigilante Justice Thrillers
Detective William Hursel has worked countless murder cases, staring down the cruelest deeds humanity has to offer. But nothing prepares him for what he’ll uncover while pursuing 14-year-old Christopher Pesner, a suspect in the brutal rage-killing of his own mother. While news reports focus on Chris’s odd obsession with the violent, blasphemous heavy metal band, Rehoboam, Hursel suspects a deeper motive — a hunch that is confirmed when Chris’s second victim is discovered. Racing to piece together the identity of Chris’s next target, Hursel unearths a shocking link between an embattled politician, a controversial celebrity and a shadowy underworld where human traffickers ply the wealthy with unseemly indulgences.

“intensely involving as the plot hastens to its climax” — Kirkus Reviews

“succeeded in unnerving me” — Darkness Beckons

“a hard-hitting, emotionally charged crime story” — Midwest Book Review

“Riveting and appropriately disturbing from cover to cover” — San Francisco Book Review

“doesn’t let go till the end” – Fresh Fiction

Trista’s movie star status keeps her from the one guy she’s ever really wanted… Flirting With First by Sophia Summers, Heather B. Moore, and Rebecca Connolly

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Flirting With First (A Belltown Six Pack Novel Book 5)

by Sophia Summers
4.3 stars – 66 reviews
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Trista’s movie star status keeps her from the one guy she’s ever really wanted—professional baseball player, Ryker Stone.

Ryker Stone, one of the famed Belltown Six Pack loves what no one else notices in Trista McKinney. But when co-star and heart throb, Trevor Dayton, starts a social media campaign, competing for her attention, and Ryker’s baseball schedule and pressures amp up, Ryker lays it all on the line to win her over forever.

Trista McKinney doesn’t need winning. She’s been Ryker’s from the very beginning, but her movie’s production schedule and her dreams of one day winning an Oscar make it almost impossible for things to progress between the two.

With feelings high, both of their careers in the balance, can Trista and Ryker find a path to professional success without losing what they’ve found in each other?

Welcome to Belltown! Six baseball players meet in the college town of Belltown, Massachusetts, becoming best friends, their lives intertwining as they each get called up to the Major Leagues.

A timeless classic: Everyday can be an adventure if you just look carefully enough! Harriet The Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

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Harriet the Spy

by Louise Fitzhugh
4.6 stars – 521 reviews
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It’s no secret that Harriet the Spy is a timeless classic that kids will love! Every day can be an adventure if you just look carefully enough!

Harriet M. Welsch is a spy. In her notebook, she writes down everything she knows about everyone, even her classmates and her best friends. Then Harriet loses track of her notebook, and it ends up in the wrong hands. Before she can stop them, her friends have read the always truthful, sometimes awful things she’s written about each of them. Will Harriet find a way to put her life and her friendships back together?”What the novel showed me as a child is that words have the power to hurt, but they can also heal, and that it’s much better in the long run to use this power for good than for evil.”—New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot

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The Dragon Grammar Book: Grammar for Kids, Dragons, and the Whole Kingdom

by Diane Mae Robinson
4.5 stars – 159 reviews
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Four-Time Gold Medal Winning Book in Children/Teen Education.

Finally! An easy-to-understand English grammar book with fun grammar lessons for middle grades and up. An excellent education reference for classroom and homeschool grammar lessons.

The Dragon Grammar Book is the perfect grammar study guide to help readers learn the rules of grammar and improve language art skills with ease and enjoyment. From multi-award-winning children’s fantasy author, Diane Mae Robinson, The Dragon Grammar Book provides a fun and engaging approach to learning English grammar through easy-to-follow lessons, humorous example sentences, and chapter quizzes to conquer all those tricky grammar rules.

– Easy-To-Understand Lessons organized to gradually build on the basic grammar rules toward an intermediate level.
– Engaging Examples Sentences explain each grammar rule through a humorous and creative writing style.
– An Expansive Resource of grammar terminology, confusing words, punctuation rules, types of sentences and proper structure, parts of speech, verb agreement, and more.
– Quizzes with Answer Keys reinforce each lesson before proceeding to the next lesson.

Featuring the zany fantasy characters in the author’s international-award-winning The Pen Pieyu Adventures series, The Dragon Grammar Book is sure to be enjoyed by kids, teens, young adults, and the whole kingdom.

The hunter will become the hunted and Charlie will be horrifically tested by combat… Crash Dive: A Novel of The Pacific War by Craig DiLouie

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Crash Dive: a novel of the Pacific War

by Craig DiLouie
4.4 stars – 295 reviews
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The bestselling first episode in a dramatic 6-book WW2 submarine thriller series that garnered 900+ reviews on Amazon and 1200+ reviews on Audible!

 

October, 1942. The United States and the Empire of Japan are at war. Charlie Harrison, a young and ambitious lieutenant, reports for duty aboard the S-55, a worn-out WWI-era submarine.

While the Battle of Guadalcanal rages on land, air, and sea, the captain plans a daring attack against Rabaul, the heart of Japanese power in the South Pacific. There, the hunter will become the hunted and Charlie will be horrifically tested by combat.

“Adventure fiction in the grand tradition of the Hornblower series… CRASH DIVE blew me away.” – John Dixon, author of PHOENIX ISLAND

3-in-1 BOXED SET ALERT! Think Mary Higgins Clark meets London…The Nicole Graves Mysteries Boxed Set by Nancy Boyarsky

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by Nancy Boyarsky
4.0 stars – 3 reviews
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The Swap is “full of page-by-page surprises” –Kirkus Reviews

“a hold-onto-the-bar roller coaster of a mystery” –RT Book Reviews

When Nicole Graves arranges a summer-long swap of her Los Angeles condo for a London couple’s house, she thinks it’s the perfect arrangement. She’s always dreamed of seeing the real London; she’s also hopeful the time away with her husband Brad will be good for their troubled marriage. But things don’t turn out the way Nicole expects: The Londoners fail to arrive in L.A. and appear to be missing. Then people begin following Nicole and making threats, demanding information she doesn’t have. Soon, Nicole realizes she’s in serious trouble––but she can’t get Brad or the police to believe her. When the confrontations turn deadly, Nicole must either solve the case or become the next victim. Winner of the Eric Hoffer Award — Best Micro Press Book of the Year The Bequest Nicole Graves, still reeling from her London kidnapping in The Swap, is struggling to balance work at L.A.’s most prestigious law firm and a long-distance romance with her English lover. Things go sideways when she tracks down a missing colleague. The murder of the firm’s in-house investigator, his mysterious wealth, and his inexplicable bequest make Nicole a target for the police, the paparazzi, and the killer. When Nicole’s life takes an unexpected turn, she uncovers evil and corruption among the city’s most powerful people. The fast-paced mystery unravels against the backdrop of L.A. with its peculiar mix of balmy weather, the celebrity-crazed media, and a corrupt power structure hidden by the veneer of glamour and wealth. Liar Liar As a newly minted private investigator, Nicole Graves expects to take on legal cases for corporate clients. But when her client’s son, Brad Rexton, is killed trying to protect his wife, Ashley, from a home invasion-turned-kidnapping, the firm is hired to investigate. Nicole soon discovers that Ashley is not the person she claims to be.

“Nicole Graves is the best fictional sleuth to come down the pike since Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone.” Laura Levine, author of the popular Jaine Austen Mysteries

The Nicole Graves Mysteries have been compared to Mary Higgins Clark, and are praised for contributing to the “women-driven mystery field with panache” (Foreword Reviews) as well as for their “hold-onto-the-bar roller coaster,” plots (RT Book Reviews) with “adventures both nightmarish and dreamy”(Kirkus Reviews).

The history of the Post Office is nothing less than the story of America… How The Post Office Created America: A History by Winifred Gallagher

How the Post Office Created America: A History

by Winifred Gallagher
4.5 stars – 75 reviews
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A masterful history of a long underappreciated institution, How the Post Office Created America examines the surprising role of the postal service in our nation’s political, social, economic, and physical development.

The founders established the post office before they had even signed the Declaration of Independence, and for a very long time, it was the U.S. government’s largest and most important endeavor—indeed, it was the government for most citizens. This was no conventional mail network but the central nervous system of the new body politic, designed to bind thirteen quarrelsome colonies into the United States by delivering news about public affairs to every citizen—a radical idea that appalled Europe’s great powers. America’s uniquely democratic post powerfully shaped its lively, argumentative culture of uncensored ideas and opinions and made it the world’s information and communications superpower with astonishing speed.

Winifred Gallagher presents the history of the post office as America’s own story, told from a fresh perspective over more than two centuries. The mandate to deliver the mail—then “the media”—imposed the federal footprint on vast, often contested parts of the continent and transformed a wilderness into a social landscape of post roads and villages centered on post offices. The post was the catalyst of the nation’s transportation grid, from the stagecoach lines to the airlines, and the lifeline of the great migration from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It enabled America to shift from an agrarian to an industrial economy and to develop the publishing industry, the consumer culture, and the political party system. Still one of the country’s two major civilian employers, the post was the first to hire women, African Americans, and other minorities for positions in public life.

Starved by two world wars and the Great Depression, confronted with the country’s increasingly anti-institutional mind-set, and struggling with its doubled mail volume, the post stumbled badly in the turbulent 1960s. Distracted by the ensuing modernization of its traditional services, however, it failed to transition from paper mail to email, which prescient observers saw as its logical next step. Now the post office is at a crossroads. Before deciding its future, Americans should understand what this grand yet overlooked institution has accomplished since 1775 and consider what it should and could contribute in the twenty-first century.

Gallagher argues that now, more than ever before, the imperiled post office deserves this effort, because just as the founders anticipated, it created forward-looking, communication-oriented, idea-driven America.