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  • 1000 Fun Facts for Immature Adults: Random Trivia and Weird Truths You Should Know Vol. 1

    by Bryan Spektor
    (Trivia, Humor) Are you ready to become a master of trivia and make every conversation interesting? Look no further than the fascinating and fun-filled pages of this book! With endless amusing anecdotes and eye-popping trivia, you'll have every tool you need to captivate your audience and stand out in any social setting. From the absurd to the amazing, every page offers a treasure trove of knowledge to impress your colleagues, friends, and loved ones. Whether you're seeking good part... more
  • The Gatekeeper's Keys

    by Andrea Lard
    The Gatekeeper’s Keys is an authorship reference and writing guide for new indie authors. It answers common beginner writer questions while giving some industry secrets and step-by-step tips to go from blank page to published author.
  • LIFE SCENARIOS AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM

    by Loudmouth Nincompoop
    Everyone wants answers to life's many problems. In Life Scenarios and What To Do About Them, the brilliant speaker, Loudmouth Nincompoop, breaks his silence and provides us with his amazing wisdom on how to live the best possible life we can in this wonderful world of ours. Mr. Nincompoop covers fifty life scenarios in ten major areas, including Thinking, Being Nice, Normal and Not So Normal, Suckers and Crooks, Discrimination, Politics, Money, Religion, Feelings, and Other Stuff. No issue... more
  • The Fi$cal Agent

    by John Whiddon

    “THE FI$CAL AGENT is the second part sequel to “THE SUNSHINE SHENIGAN” which will ultimately be a trilogy. The final part is a work in progress and has yet to be titled. After spending 14 agonizing months recuperating in a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland due to a foiled assassination attempt, Webb Espy, renowned systems expert, former university professor and public servant, best-selling author, and multimillionaire returns home to the Florida Panhandle to restart his... more

  • The Fake Fall of Rome

    by Moose
    Recent research has revealed that humans are composed of between 1% and 4% of the Neanderthal’s DNA. The part that was not mentioned was that there are humans with 0% Neanderthal DNA in them. This is the Roman race. (The other 96%) These “pureblood” humanoids are the off-worlders who came to Earth and created earthling humans through genetic manipulation. The Romans mixed their DNA with Neanderthals to create a race of workers to satisfy their labor needs. In anthropological circles, they ... more
  • 125 Questions You Never Knew You Had

    by Steven R Askew
    Only got 5 minutes to spare? That’s what this book is for. Do you find yourself endlessly scrolling through videos of people falling over on your phone and wishing there was something more worthwhile you could do with those minutes that wouldn’t leave you feeling hollow and guilty? Have you been trawling Amazon for hours, fruitlessly trying to find something, anything, to buy for your Dad / Grandad / Mum / Grandma / friend / boyfriend / girlfriend for their birthday / Christmas / father’s day ... more
  • Antics from Abroad

    by Linda King
    Have you ever wanted to experience first-hand what it feels like being detained at the Chinese border? How about being stranded in the middle of a hurricane? Or getting lost in the Outback? You have? Well sit back, relax and prepare to escape into a world of adventure and mishap with this collection of travel short stories by Amazon author and seasoned traveller, Linda King. In Antics from Abroad, you’ll travel through Asia, Europe, the USA, Mexico, Middle East and Australia. This light he... more
  • Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud

    by Dr Tom Lonsdale
    From https://www.thepetfoodcon.com/multi-billion-dollar-pet-food-fraud/ Pet Food Fraud: Hidden In Plain Sight Behind the glossy ads and hype of the pet care industry lies an inconvenient truth: the industrial diets we feed our dogs and cats are causing a global epidemic of sickness and suffering. From tartar-encrusted teeth and stinking breath to weakened immunity and a host of diseases, our pets are being harmed by the highly processed ‘junk pet food’ we place in their bowls. Manufactu... more
  • Our Mothers, Our Daughters: The stories that make and create our lives (Divas That Care Collection)

    by Candace Gish
    The mother-daughter relationship defines who we are, how we view ourselves, and what we want for our lives. Much like this multi-faceted relationship, the lessons in Our Mothers, Our Daughters are strong, yet soft. Through a collection of curated stories, readers journey alongside moms and daughters as they share poignant moments and messages of an everlasting bond. A Divas That Care anthology, this book showcases the collaboration and celebration of women and is presented in three collections: ... more
  • Life Skills: A Handbook for Parents & Teachers of the Intellectually Disabled

    by Shari Pierce

    This book is intended for those whose lives are touched by people with intellectual disabilities. In it you will find ideas, suggestions, and actionable advice on topics that are concerning to parents and teachers, including topics you may not have even thought of before!

    My professional and personal experiences give me a unique perspective and a deep understanding of children and adults with special needs. My thirty-three years in the classroom will benefit teachers, both new and exper... more

  • Camelot

    by Jonathan Nolan
    CAMELOT Using the retroclone superhero rules in FASERIPopedia, expand your game and run a whole fantasy roleplaying game using this sourcebook! OR - Embrace the world of King Arthur, one hundred of his Knights of the Round Table, their enemies, their Castles and Keeps, Abbeys, monsters, Magical Items and so much more! Full rules for Knights, their Squires, Princesses, Sorceresses, Wizards, Witches, Men-at-Arms and Women-at-Arms and so many different creatures, people - one hundred entries deta... more
  • The Hathaway Equation

    by Phillip Hathaway
    Like an X-ray, The Hathaway Equation penetrates taboos and mores that blockade progress. It is a proclamation from a pioneer and pathfinder--a message dreamt of only by a visionary who arrives from nowhere in times of peril to show us the way home. A generous gift to all people of every race and tongue, from the highest to the very lowest stations of life, it is an elegant yet simple message. Once read, answers to perplexing riddles about the ecosystem are apparent, whereas before, they may have... more
  • Hearth

    by Carter Joseph Cronk
    Modernity, in this case, is the purposeful disintegration of the bonds which form an imaginary construct, in the efforts of higher understanding.
  • In Search of the Vintage Tiles of Catalina Island

    by R. D. Smith
    This book is an interactive companion with your smartphone to tour the Island, though you do not need a smartphone to complete your quest. QR Codes are provided to access maps, additional photos, and audio. More than a primer on the Vintage Tiles, you get a close insight to the history of this amazing Island. If you complete your quest, you will have explored the majority of Catalina Island and learned its history.
  • A Flowing Through

    by David Esling
    This book is a narrative of a teacher’s artistic approaches for teaching and learning in a primary school within a socially disadvantaged suburb of Hobart towards the end of his career. The inspirational stories of his explorations with the children by his side will captivate the hearts and minds of student teachers, teachers, teachers of teachers, and all those who love to work alongside children. The text of each explorative journey is accompanied by the teacher’s photographs and include rel... more
  • You're Driving Me Crazy!

    by John Reinhardt

    Don't drive another mile before reading this book!

    Most states require drivers to know the rules of the road to get a license. We expect people to follow these rules and drive safely and properly. Just because they know the rules, doesn’t mean they obey them!

    In order to develop safe driving habits, we should always expect other drivers NOT to follow the rules. Anticipating these situations is this is key to developing safe driving habits. 

    We... more

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