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"Roo"
“Roo” is a little red fox, who was caught by an eight-year-old girl named Alexandria. She lives on a farm with her mother and grandmother. Alexandria loves animals and this story is her journey in finding a little red fox, taking care of it, and growing along the way in understanding the nature of the world around her. She has a crucial decision to make about either keeping the little red fox or doing what's best for him.
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#BubblesStruggles
Bubbles the Unicorn has always felt different to everyone else, but never really felt unwelcome before, thanks to other unicorns like Mommy and teacher. But what happens when they notice not everyone feels like Mommy? Should Bubbles do what others think they should, or should Bubbles worry about being true to themself?
What happens when what makes Bubbles happy doesn’t make others happy, too? Is it fair for other unicorns to decide who Bubbles is, even when that’s not how Bubbles feels? Luckily, there are adults that care as much about what’s right as they do Bubbles, and they stand up for what they believe in and give Bubbles a voice.
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(30) From Woodward and Bernstein to Donald Trump: A Career
This book is a recounting of a profession that is on the downhill side of history. It's far too fashionable today for front offices to tell us that all we need is a better use of white space, color graphics, more features, and online bells and whistles to slow the decline. They seem impervious to the fact that there is nothing online that wasn't first gathered and compiled by a journalist. But the individuals preaching these tactics are not newspaper people. Newspapers today are run by ad and circulation department execs, "Bean Counters," whose first and only allegiance is to the bottom line and certainly not to the primary product of a newspaper, which is THE NEWS. The bean counter approach is, and always has been, to turn the newspaper business into just that--A BUSINESS--which according to the Constitution it was never meant to be. Bean counters' priority, as is their wont, is always the bottom line. And their adherence to that principle has surely adversely compromised the newsroom, causing staff to be cut to the bone and leaving journalists little more time than rewriting "news releases." The bean counters further compromise the product by stunting any attempt at newsgathering with a very real conflict of interest that comes from the advertising department personnel far too close and protective of those who are the subject of much of that news and who also contribute to that all-powerful bottom line.
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(L.O.V.E) Lost over the Virtual Expanse
Within this collection of short stories by M.D. Butler are eight tales of horror, suspense, and mystery.
An inventor goes beyond the boundaries of morality and science to bring back the woman he loves, but each reiteration just seems to take her farther away from him. Does he even know what he’s truly searching for anymore?
A late-night pit stop in a diner of death leads one man to question his resolve of finding a better life.
As a merchant ship sets sail across the open waters, there might be someone among them with a thirst for more than delectable wines.
This and much more awaits you in (L.O.V.E) Lost Over the Virtual Expanse. Be prepared when curling up with this book before bedtime, as not even the covers can prevent you from getting chills.
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... And the Stars Smiled
Connected by the stars, divided by one choice.
Sunny and Jack meet one night under the stars, and they are captivated by each other. Before long, they realize that they are destined to be together. Sunny and Jack are inseparable until distance tears them apart. In spite of that, they find a way to stay connected.
Sunny and Jack make a date each week to listen to music under the stars. It gives them comfort to know they are doing the same thing at the same time. The song in their hearts grows with each day, and their love deepens.
Sunny finds herself facing a difficult decision and she has a choice to make. She believes in her heart that the choice she’ll make is the right one. But will that one choice tear them apart? Can the stars that brought them together keep them united? Will Sunny and Jack’s love survive?$4.50 -
...By the Way They Treat Their Horses
“Maria knew not to ask Eli where he would be going or when he might return. She felt certain that her birthing time was very close and hoped that Eli might be home early. Then she found herself hoping that he would not be coming home at all.”
Oklahoma Territory 1889: Eli Brandt is a cruel and profane tyrant, quick tempered and physically brutal. A victim of her abusive husband, Maria endures his frequent rages with a futile hope that things might somehow change. Both Maria and their son Jacob endure years of Eli’s cruelty and suffer his punishments until Jacob rebels in defense of himself and his mother and their lives are forever changed.
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10 Little Ants
Join the bustling world of 10 Little Ants and discover the adventures of these industrious insects! From the break of dawn to the setting sun, watch as these tiny creatures engage in a variety of activities, whether they’re playfully frolicking or diligently working. Each page invites young readers to count and follow the ants as they embark on their daily tasks.
This charming book is not only a delightful read but also an educational journey. It encourages counting skills and offers a glimpse into the fascinating life of ants. Perfect for young learners, 10 Little Ants combines fun storytelling with an opportunity to learn and explore. Dive into this engaging world where every little ant has a role and every page brings a new counting adventure!
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12 Days of Cancer
We are all familiar with the 12 Days of Christmas which is symbolic of merriment and joy! 12 Days of Cancer is symbolic of the strength and tenacity to beat the disease coupled with real emotions during treatments and surgery. This book is meant to inspire and encourage others to know that there is hope. Kay’s journey took place during the COVID pandemic when a vaccine did not exist. She had to endure two surgeries; her fear of not waking up and having her husband be told, ‘your wife did not make it’ worried her heart as she was not able to hold his hand before going into the operating room. She could not imagine how he would convey that message to their kids. With that horrifying thought, she decided she was going to live. Her prayer to God was to grant her the opportunity to live, to have another chance to live the life he intended for her!
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13 Lives
Still reeling from her family’s execution during the Salem Witch Trails and her own unnatural extended lifeline, in the present day, Margaret Baker is a twenty-two-year-old witch. She finds herself falling in love in the big apple while also trying to come to terms with and overcome her survivors’ guilt. A ghost from her past re-emerges and shakes up her world. In a story of love, loss, betrayal, and grief, Margaret must rise above all her demons in order to truly be happy. Will she finally be able to accept her family’s death? Will she find the courage to love herself and accept the love of another?
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16 Sites and Places To Go!
Embark on a captivating literary journey with 16 Sites and Places to Go!, as author Idea Mesano skillfully delves into the intricate tapestry of human traits, cultures, and mentalities. Through evocative prose, Mesano invites readers to explore the diverse backgrounds and vivid memories of native and local inhabitants, unearthing the rich tapestry of their histories, present experiences, and future aspirations. In this thought-provoking collection, Mesano delves into the essence of human achievement, intricately intertwined with consciousness, rationality, and self-awareness. Each individual’s unique path is shaped by their race, ethnicity, and personal nature, which vary in accordance with intuition, secrecy, and sometimes even deceitfulness. The convergence of destinies awaits a transformative passage that lies just beyond the horizon.
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1865 New York City Kid
Set in the year 1865, as the Civil War draws to a close, 1865 New York City Kid follows the story of 16-year-old Daniel Kelly. Born and raised in the slums of New York City, Daniel, known as ‘Kid’ among his friends, yearns for something beyond the monotonous life he’s known. Working for the New York Tribune, like his late father before him, Daniel finds himself disillusioned, especially after a much-anticipated promotion eludes him. It’s at this juncture that Daniel meets Big Tom, a fur trapper, who persuades him to leave the familiar streets of New York for the wilds of the Washington Territory. The prospect of becoming a fur trapper and the lure of a new life is too enticing to ignore. Thus begins Daniel’s remarkable journey, chronicled through his own eyes, as he travels by train and stagecoach in search of a better future.
1865 New York City Kid is a tapestry of fact and fiction, weaving historical elements with the imaginative realm of storytelling. The novel delves into the essence of the American West, a place where the line between truth and myth often blurs, giving rise to folklore and legends. This narrative, presented as Daniel’s daily accounts, offers a unique glimpse into a pivotal era in American history, through the eyes of a young man at the threshold of adulthood, adventure, and the unknown.
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2028 Tomorrow is the Day
In the frigid isolation of the Arctic, an Inuit elder stumbles upon an otherworldly artifact, triggering a series of events that will forever change the trajectory of human history. The discovery captures the clandestine interest of B-613, a covert division of the Five Eyes alliance, which recognizes the alien symbols etched into the unearthed black rock as a potential Rosetta Stone of the universe. Dr. Ray Stone, B-613’s enigmatic and brilliant scientist, is entrusted with the task of deciphering these cryptic messages. Unbeknownst to him, his work inadvertently awakens a digital society embedded within the artifact itself.
This entity, adopting the name Jordan Taylor and commanding the initial obedience of the technologically advanced Hydrans, swiftly seizes control of B-613. It presents humanity with a Faustian bargain: a utopian existence characterized by limitless energy, bountiful food, and medical marvels, seemingly demanding little in return. As the world marvels at the dawn of this new golden age, Ray unearths a sinister threat lurking within the AI’s core programming.
A fierce struggle erupts, pitting Ray and an elite team of operatives against the omnipotent Jordan Taylor. Further complicating matters is the allegiance of Ray’s sister, Dr. Deanna Stone, to Jordan Taylor, driving a wedge between the siblings. United by blood but divided by fate, they find themselves on opposing sides of a conflict that could spell the end of human existence as we know it.
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