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by Marc Secchia
4.6 stars – 305 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A World of Volcanic Islands Above The Clouds
Cloudlands is a place where both dragons and humans inhabit islands surrounded by a sea of poisonous clouds. Zeppelins and hot air balloons battle it out in this fantastic world. If you sink below the clouds, there is no chance of ever coming back.
˃˃˃ Awesome Dragons And An Unconquerable Heroine
This is the tale of Hualiama Dragonfriend and a love which became legend. Stabbed. Burned by a dragon. Abandoned for the windrocs to pick over. The traitor Ra’aba tried to silence Hualiama forever. But he reckoned without the strength of a dragonet’s paw and the courage of a girl who refused to die. Only an extraordinary friendship will save Hualiama’s beloved kingdom of Fra’anior and restore the King to the Onyx Throne.
˃˃˃ Whether you are a teenage fantasy fan or an adult with an adventurous heart, this intriguing story will lure you in from the start.
Gold Award winner – 2017 Readers Favorite Awards (Young Adult / Coming of Age)
Gold Award winner – 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards
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by Julia Kent
4.1 stars – 791 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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I never intended to pick up a naked hitchhiker wearing nothing but a guitar. A guitar. Really. I don’t collect guys like that (don’t ask what kind of guys I do collect), but when you spot a blonde, tanned, sculpted man with a gorgeous smile and his thumb poking up and practically begging you to stop – you stop.And I definitely never thought I’d be staring into the bright blue eyes of Trevor Connor, the lead singer for Random Acts of Crazy, an indie rock star I followed like the slobbering fileshare fangirl I am. How he came to be nude and lost six hundred miles from home is quite the tale, but how we fell in love is even more unreal.Because someone like Trevor Connor, headed to Harvard Law next year, isn’t supposed to want someone like me, a rural Ohio chick majoring in Boredom at Convenience Store University who is all curves and frizzy blonde hair and manners so unpolished they have sharp edges that make you bleed.But he did.
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by Rachel Stoltzfus
4.3 stars – 97 reviews
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PERFECT EVENING READ FOR AMISH FICTION LOVERS! When Mary Schrock tries to convince her best friend Rachel Troyer to leave their Amish community and move to the big city, will a simple quarrel spell the end of their friendship? When Mary Schrock tries to convince her best friend Rachel Troyer to leave their Amish community and move to the big city, will their quarrel spell the end of their friendship? And what about Jacob Yoder, who’s obsessive love for Mary risks all three of their lives and futures? An Amish Country Quarrel is a whirlwind read of friendship, obsession and betrayal that will keep you turning pages and leave your heart warmed. This Amish long short story is meant to be enjoyed over the course of an evening. It is a complete story and will definitely leave you satisfied.
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by Lindsay Marie Miller
4.1 stars – 55 reviews
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The boy from my dream…Is the new kid in town.On a chilly December night in Savannah, Georgia, seventeen-year-old Addie Smith dreams of an alluring young man, too mysteriously handsome to be real. When spring semester commences the following week, at Maple Creek High, a new student, named Tom Sutton, arrives, bearing a striking resemblance to the beautiful stranger from Addie’s dream.Addie feels inextricably drawn to Tom, and his rare, unwavering resiliency, as the enchanting nature of first love takes hold. But when a cold-blooded criminal returns to Savannah, in pursuit of a long-forgotten possession, Addie must confront the darkest secrets of an elusive, hidden past that threaten to destroy her future.
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by Katie Banks
5.0 stars – 11 reviews
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Delicious Slow Cooker Recipes: Full Colour Crock Pot Cookbook for your Slow Cooker. Do you love delicious, mouth-watering professionally designed slow cooker-based recipes? Would you like enjoying a cookbook that finally shows you the final result in full-colour 8.5×11 inches pages? Then… You are probably tired of books with hundreds of recipes, difficult to follow, with no pictures at all or low quality images? Delicious Slow Cooker Recipes is here to cater all your needs, give you advice on how to cook with your slow cooker efficiently. All these recipes and tips are given by actual professional chefs with years of accumulated experience.
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by Sean Campbell
4.0 stars – 17 reviews
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Detective Inspector Rafferty never could say no. If someone asked her for help, she gave it. No ifs or buts. When a troubled girl from Rafferty’s past calls asking for help to find her missing boyfriend, Rafferty can’t stop herself rushing to the rescue. She has to find him, get him home safe, and do it before Morton loses patience. It wasn’t the first time Rafferty went out of her way to help somebody. But it would be the last. Missing Persons is a standalone novel in the DCI Morton series.
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by Elizabeth Rose
4.3 stars – 43 reviews
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(Book 1)The Taylor Twelve: Sons of a preacher, but far from saints, these men are nothing but trouble! (This is a 12 book series but each book stands on its own)Thomas Taylor is a single father of six young boys, and also the prime suspect in his second wife’s murder. All the residents of Thunder Lake believe he is guilty and Thomas has even been called an unfit father. He has prayed for an angel to guide him, and even given up drinking, trying to get his life back in order. Still, things only seem to keep getting worse, especially when a pushy, nosey woman decides to stay at the Bed and Breakfast up the road from him.Angel DeMitri is a single mother who works for Child Protective Services, and while on vacation decides to go on an unofficial call. And when she arrives at the lake late at night with her daughter to find a little barefooted boy in the middle of the road and a man with a rifle in the shadows, she gets her first look at Thomas Taylor.
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by Liam Nolan
5.0 stars – 1 reviews
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A 114 page book of refreshingly funny illustrations and quotes about the Spiritual path, all emerging from the creative pen of LiamNolan (it’s a spiritual “Far Side” view of the Universe). God is Cool is New Age spiritual satire at its best! It rocks!. Wavy Gravy says “This book is a real hoot! God is so Cool He’s glacial!” and Adyashanti comments “God is Cool makes me laugh every time I open it and proves that spiritual insight and great humor are inseparable.” Even Swami Beyondananda says “This is a great book! God is Cool and that is good for Global Warming!” So put your feet up and kick back and enjoy! For a reasonable price you can take this book. Just don’t take it seriously!
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by Fengxian Chu, Charlene Chu
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For nearly two decades, this manuscript lay hidden in a Chinese bank vault until a long-lost cousin from America inspired 92-year-old author Fengxian Chu to unearth it. “Song of Praise for a Flower” traces a century of Chinese history through the experiences of one woman and her family, from the dark years of World War II and China’s civil war to the tragic Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, and beyond. It is a window into a faraway world, a sweeping epic about China’s tumultuous transformation and a harrowing yet ultimately uplifting story of a remarkable woman who survives it all and finally finds peace and tranquility. Chu’s story begins in the 1920s in an idyllic home in the heart of China’s rice country. Her life is a struggle from the start. At a young age, she defies foot-binding and an arranged marriage and sneaks away from home to attend school. Her young adulthood is thrown into turmoil when the Japanese invade and ransack her village. Later her family is driven to starvation when Mao Zedong’s Communist Party seizes power and her husband is branded a ‘bad element.’
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