And she won’t need to comically oversized shoes, because she obviously has no feet.
Author - Nathan
There’s not really a problem with the cover until you see the description of the book:
Karen Grace has just realized her life’s dream of buying an old motel to renovate — by herself. How hard can it be? But money slips through her fingers fast and she’s forced to find a job in town, where she meets the love of her life. Then the real trouble begins. She begins finding her belongings destroyed, ominous messages scribbled on her walls, an effigy planted behind her property. It’s clear someone doesn’t want her in town and they’re going to make sure she leaves.
WELCOMING GOD’S PROTECTION: Though our children’s superhero, we, parents, can’t protect them from all harms, like when an intruder invades their school. God, on the other hand, can; as He can be in all places at all times. This book will tell our children that we seek God’s protection for them, when out of their reach; and therefore, encourage our loved ones to cling to God themselves, when in danger. Are You A “Jay”, When Crossing The Street? will assure our children they are never alone.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE “JAYWALKING” SUBJECT. Every one and a half hours, a pedestrian gets killed by a car. In 2015, a total of 5,376 pedestrians died, and 129,000 were treated in emergency departments. Wet/Icy grounds; darkness; inattentive, unskilled, and/or drugged drivers; and malfunctioning vehicles can all add to this data, making of committing a jaywalking crime a risk beyond financial loss; making of it a life risk. Are You A “Jay”, When Crossing The Street? awakens pedestrians to the preciousness of their lives.
YES, YOU CAN REMEMBER: “Are you too young, old, or distracted to remember information?” “Did a brain injury, or post traumatic stress disorder affect your memory?” “Were you diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease?” The memory techniques displayed in Are You A “Jay”, When Crossing The Street? are meant to lead you to memorizing its plot despite your mental disabilities; it works because it contains visual, auditory, and kinesthetic cues; homographs (Words with same spelling, but differing meanings); and repetition. Before giving up on your memory, give this book a try; it might happily surprise you!
Punctuation, how does it work? (And yes, the cover’s bad enough to be here on its own.)
Down a Dark Path: Sinister Tales of Supernatural Horror
There’s a path, and it’s dark, so there you go.
Random Acts of Murder: A Murphy’s Law Mystery (Murphy’s Law Mysteries Book 1)
“Yes, the story’s about murder, but I don’t want the cover to look at all suspenseful, dangerous or scary.”
Develop your intuition for business and life… Ever since Dr. Jay Polmar was a child, he believed in intuition, and in his teen years, he had numerous experiments in the laws of physics which showed him that a rapidly moving force coming in contact with a barrier of sufficient size and weight, causes cranial injuries and over time – recognition of intuition. Starting at age 19, those experiences of being in a rapidly moving Karmann Ghia in a downpour coming in contact with the back of a stopped Dodge Station wagon, opened Jay’s consciousness – 16 stitches in the head, and not knowing who he was, he was put on a bus from Jamesburg, NJ where we was stitched up in a doctor’s basement in 1965 – back to an address on his driver’s license. Bloody bandages and dizzy, he opened to a whole new world. Although he’d read books about intuition and to develop it, it wasn’t until age 31 that he had the experience of trusting that intuition. He’s intuitively written over 60 books that have helped almost hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. At age 67, Dr. Jay Polmar put together the techniques he learned and practiced in these 45+ years that opened Dr. Jay’s intuition. – Special meditations – Suggestions and Visualization – Quick Study Methods You won’t have to crack your head open, it’s been designed to feel as good as a visit to the beach. Just enjoy!
TL;DR: The best way to intuition is major head trauma!
Take Me Out To The Ballgame: Four Fifties Baseball Stars: Mantle, Musial, Berra, & Mays
Or just take him out. (h/t Marc)







