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Joan Rivers’ 100 Greatest Jokes

by Anonymous

Joan Rivers
5.0 stars – 1 Reviews
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If you loved the controversial comedy of Joan Rivers, get ready to laugh out loud! “Joan Rivers’ 100 Greatest Jokes” is a collection of Rivers’ most razor-sharp punchlines, expanding her entire career.

Rivers rose to fame in 1965, when Johnny Carson made her a guest host on “The Tonight Show.” America fell in love with her signature comedic style of self-depreciating humor, peppered with notorious jabs at celebrities and politicians. She made history in 1986, as the first woman to host a late night network television show, with “The Late Show with Joan Rivers.” Rivers would later go on to win an Emmy and Grammy, for subsequent daytime shows and Comedy albums. She also authored 12 best-selling memoirs.

Although, the world lost Joan Rivers in 2014, her legend lives on in this hilarious keepsake. Filled with funny pictures, “Joan Rivers’ 100 Greatest Jokes” is the perfect kindle book. So sit back, grab a cocktail and enjoy a hilarious evening with the queen of comedy!

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Breakaway (Portland Storm Book 1)

by Catherine Gayle

Breakaway (Portland Storm Book 1)
4.4 stars – 230 Reviews
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Dana Campbell has spent the past seven years in self-imposed isolation for a crime she didn’t commit. The danger is well in the past, but her panic attacks make it impossible to have a normal, healthy relationship with a man.

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PHANTASIA (Book One: Into the Rain)

by M. U. Riyadad

PHANTASIA (Book One: Into the Rain)
4.7 stars – 27 Reviews
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After finding the body of a dragon in a metallic desert, Red finds out that he is the reincarnation of a messiah worshipped by an insectoid alien race bent on invading his star system.

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Martine The Beginning (Cruising to Love Book 1)

by Edwina J White

Martine The Beginning (Cruising to Love Book 1)
4.8 stars – 13 Reviews
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MARTINE THE BEGINNING is the story of a determined young woman with a dream. Al though she`s only nineteen, Martine has already started an Art Gallery, an homage to her mother.

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The Counterfeit Father: A Tony Pandy Mystery

by PV Lundqvist

The Counterfeit Father: A Tony Pandy Mystery
4.8 stars – 5 Reviews
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From the outside, 13 year old Tony looks like he has quite the life: A whole estate to himself. A fangirl he flirts with online. A pet monkey. (His third!) Until you notice the wheelchair.

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Corrupt Skies: Episode I

by Alex Rodgers

Corrupt Skies: Episode I
3.9 stars – 56 Reviews
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As a series of armed bank robberies spring up in every corner of the nation, burnt-out Air Marshal Harris Fox finds himself thrust in the middle of this high-profile case. The danger unfolds and conspiracy unravels.

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Never Coming Home (Lincoln Pierce Mysteries Book 1)

by A.R. Wise

Never Coming Home (Lincoln Pierce Mysteries Book 1)
4.6 stars – 40 Reviews
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Ten years ago two children went missing and were presumed to be victims of a satanic ritual. Police charged the antisocial brother of one of the victims with the crime, but the real culprit’s still on the loose.

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The Hero – An Impressionist Mystery Novel Set in a Gothic Medieval Dystopia – 4.3 Stars & $3.99 on Kindle

The Hero

by Anonymous

4.3 stars – 3 Reviews
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The charismatic leader of a caravan guard crew unexpectedly dies, forcing the most senior guard to take his place. Consumed by grief and insecurity, the new captain quits the caravan company and sets out on a self-destructive quest to track down the gang of highwaymen that has been attacking caravans with increasing success over the past several months. The gang is holed up in a remote northern valley where the town is on the verge of collapse, bears hunt humans for food, and a cold war between the valley’s reclusive landlord and his over-privileged son has divided the loyalty of the remaining population. The Captain’s grief-fueled tenacity unintentionally inspires the locals to cooperate to save the valley before it succumbs to the highwaymen.

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The Hero is an impressionist mystery novel set in a Gothic medieval dystopia. It’s an innovative departure from traditional fantasy novels in several ways: There are no elves or other Tolkien mythical/racial constructs, there is no unexplained system of magic to cover plot holes, and there is no quasi-religious good-versus-evil dichotomy to artificially direct the characters. If The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter were classical John Ford western films, The Hero would be a Sergio Leone “spaghetti western.” Just like Leone redefined a popular but over-structured movie genre, The Hero is positioned to do the same for sword-and-sorcery fantasy novels.

5-Star Amazon Review

“I liked this character very much. The author draws a clear picture of who the Captain is. We are shown his mental struggles, how they came about and how he needs to deal with them … This is a good story written in modern language. Very enjoyable.”
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