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Sugar Coated Constant
Bradley Henderson, a smooth-talking ladies’ man, grew up learning the ropes of easy money from his dad. His good looks and smooth talking can get any desperate woman to fall for him. Three victims of his decide to join forces to take him down. Through strength, friendship and determination, they finally get the justice they deserve. For justice is served better with sugar.
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Therapized
Therapists are human too.
They cry in the shower, spiral at 2 a.m., and occasionally eat an entire bag of chips while rewatching the same comfort show—just like everyone else.
In Therapized, Anne Petraro—a licensed therapist, educator, and unapologetic dog mom—opens up not just as a professional, but as a person who’s lived through trauma, healing, and everything in between (with snacks in her pocket and dog hair on her clothes).
Part memoir, part guided journal, this book invites you into the real, raw, and sometimes ridiculous process of being human. Through deeply personal stories and powerful journaling prompts, Anne helps you stop striving to be “fixed” and start accepting what it means to be fully, beautifully, imperfectly real.
You’ll laugh, cry, maybe throw the book across the room—but most importantly, you’ll feel seen. Not as a diagnosis or a label, but as someone deeply worthy of healing and joy.
Written with heart, grit, and enough dog hair to knit a sweater, Therapized is for the over-thinkers, the people-pleasers, the trauma survivors, and the ones still trying to make sense of it all. You don’t need to have it all together to begin. You just need to show up.
Let Therapized be the place you finally do.
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The Last Sunset
On a beach in Florida is a mysterious manuscript written and left there by an unnamed narrator who’s eager for somebody to know his life story. Starting with his first day of kindergarten, the narrator holds nothing back in sharing the important moments, as well as the moments he only now realizes have had a big impact on his life. The narrator tells of his mishaps as a child, his troubled teen years, a devastating heartbreak, a frustrating illness, and his struggles to find his place in the world as an adult. Taking place in an era before smartphones and before mental illness was discussed openly, the narrator looks back on everything that has gone wrong in his life, the things he could have done differently, and how it has all led to the most difficult decision of his life.
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Presenting the Messiah
Presenting the Messiah by Brandon Carpenter invites readers on a captivating journey into the first-century world of Yeshua—Jesus—unveiling the vibrancy, depth, and richness of the Gospels as they were originally experienced. Drawing from years of pastoral teaching and in-depth study, Carpenter bridges the gap between ancient Jewish tradition and modern Christian faith, revealing how the Messiah’s identity is rooted in the soil of Second Temple Judaism. With each chapter styled as an engaging “act” in an unfolding drama, this book challenges common assumptions and brings familiar stories to life through Jewish eyes.
Discover how parables, miracles, and teachings resonate with new power when understood against their authentic backdrop. Explore the traditions, debates, and expectations that shaped the daily lives of Jesus’ earliest followers and see how the Scriptures—Old and New Testaments—form a unified, high-definition portrait of the Messiah. Through accessible explanations, practical reflections, and thoughtful group discussion prompts, Presenting the Messiah inspires readers to see Yeshua not as a distant religious figure but as the fulfillment of God’s promise to Israel and the world.
Whether for personal study, group discussion, or anyone longing to encounter the Scriptures anew, this book invites all to step onto the grand stage of faith—discovering not only the Jewishness of Jesus but a deeper, more transformative understanding of discipleship and hope.
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The Modern Dog Decoded: From Wolves to Dogs in Handbags
For thousands of years, dogs have stood faithfully by our side, yet in many ways, we still don’t truly understand them. Why do they behave the way they do? What do they really need from us? And how can we build stronger, more natural bonds with the animals we call family?
In The Modern Dog Decoded, animal behaviorist Kurdt Greenwood draws on over 20 years of experience working with some of the world’s most powerful pack and pride animals, from wild dogs and hyenas to lions, alongside his work with one of America’s largest dog training franchises, Always Faithful Dog Training. Blending the raw lessons of the wild with the real challenges faced by today’s dog owners, Kurdt reveals how ancient instincts still shape modern canine behavior and what that means for you and your dog.
With practical insights, eye-opening stories, and a fresh perspective on the human-dog relationship, this book isn’t just about training; it’s about transformation. You’ll learn how to read your dog more clearly, create better routines, and unlock the instincts that have guided our shared journey for over 10,000 years.
Whether you’re a first-time owner or a seasoned trainer, The Modern Dog Decoded will change the way you see your dog and yourself as their pack leader.
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Oh No, Where Is Cat Soso’s Tail?
Soso is a cat with a problem: chronic boredom. Chasing birds, mice, and other critters holds no interest for him. But Soso has a solution: stealing socks. Soso loves pinching people’s socks, and he does so regularly. Soso is a serial sock thief. But theft comes with consequences, and poor kleptomaniac Soso soon finds that crime doesn’t pay.
Aimed at the preschool age group, this book introduces children to days of the week, colors, family members, animals and simple numeracy. There is an implicit message about actions and their consequences.
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The Voyager
The story is about an astronaut that dies in his spaceship, and in his death throes, he slumps forward and activates the vessel’s engine, which propels him into the vastness of space. Eventually, the gravitational attraction of a planet pulls his vessel into its orbit, and he is retrieved by the planet’s inhabitants. The inhabitants, finding him deceased, resurrect him, giving the voyager a second chance at life. The story is about the astronaut that is given a new “lease on life.”
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You Got This
In today’s times of uncertainty and mental difficulties like depression and dwindling motivation, we truly need these inspiring words and uplifting photographs to improve our outlooks and our mindsets. These motivating ideas and photographs cannot help but lift our spirits as we gaze at the natural scenes of beauty and the whimsical items of everyday life.
The repeated lines of affirmation and daily boosts of positivity will help us all to achieve a sense of self-betterment and a feeling of peaceful confidence as we read, absorb, and give thought to the many wise yet simple and easy-to-apply words of advice.
Travelling through the pages, we begin to breathe deeply, relax our minds and bodies, and become the creatures of creativity and success we were truly meant to be. We all want and need to achieve the mental wellness that we all so richly deserve. With dedication and perseverance we will see and feel a marked improvement in not only our attitudes but also our joie de vivre on a daily basis.
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The Legend of Jane Coleman
This is a story of a stowaway girl on the passenger ship LYON, who was one of the colonists at Roanoke Island. It chronicles her life from ages fifteen to sixty-one, and it describes her hardships in both England and Virginia. The stories’ span of time is from 1587 to 1633.
The story is derived from the passenger list of the people that made up the third attempt at colonization of the New World. The passenger list had two people on it whose first names were either made illegible to historians or purposely omitted by John White, who was the governor of the expedition.
The two names were (blank) Coleman, listed as a woman passenger, and (blank) Marvis, listed as a child under the age of sixteen. Jane Colman was actually both persons who were written on that list.
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Gas Guzzler and the Clock
Drug addicts are viewed by many as pleasure seekers with no self-control. Most drug addicts will agree that they stopped having fun a long time ago.
These stories offer insight into the panic, violence, manipulation, and hopelessness, synonymous with the lifestyle of drug abuse.
Whether you have struggled with addiction or not, these stories will entertain, and provide perspective into the chaos.
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What It Means to Burn
Sasha expects another humid summer filled with family hikes and sleepovers with her best friend Leah – a comforting recapitulation of many past summers, save for her new job. Yet in the weeks before senior year, both romance and bloodshed blaze trails through Sasha’s life with unprecedented intensity. One false step could endanger those she holds most dear or even spell her own demise.
As Sasha navigates love and loss, she finds the stakes higher than ever amidst the languid days of a familiar season suddenly turned treacherous. Long-held assumptions about her sleepy hometown fade away as quickly as innocence slips through her fingers. Survival means learning hard lessons about trust and betrayal before summer’s end – but not everyone will live to see the cooler days of autumn.
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Last Train Home
A collection of stories from the margins of American life
Wayne Creed’s debut collection pulls no punches. These are stories about people surviving on the edges—Eastern Shore watermen whose lives have collapsed, the junkies and car thieves marking time, and the wheelchair-bound and forgotten trying to carve out meaning in a world that’s moved on without them.
Written with unflinching honesty and surprising lyricism, Last Train Home maps the forgotten corners of life where loneliness mingles with grace, violence brushes against tenderness, and the desperate search for connection plays out in dive bars, detention centers, and abandoned churches. Creed’s characters—ex-nuns and altar boys, teachers and drifters, boxers and bell ringers—navigate worlds where the American Dream has curdled into something darker, yet somehow, improbably, moments of beauty still break through.
Raw, lyrical, and uncompromising, Last Train Home announces a bold new voice in American fiction—one unafraid to look directly at what we’d rather turn away from. From fishing villages to the streets of Moscow, Creed finds in the darkest corners the beauty and persistence of the human spirit. Last Train Home offers no easy answers—only the hard truth that grace sometimes arrives on the last train, just before the station closes for good.
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