A child’s abduction leads to a frightening pattern within a small town where nothing is as it seems.
For a 251-page novel, that’s the ENTIRE FRICKIN’ DESCRIPTION.
A child’s abduction leads to a frightening pattern within a small town where nothing is as it seems.
For a 251-page novel, that’s the ENTIRE FRICKIN’ DESCRIPTION.
Regan Earle was a robotics scientist that inadvertently caused the robot takeover of the world. When his last creation completes a decade long plan to end his own life, he ends up surprised. Creation offers him a second chance to test his wits and cunning in another world. Fate, however, is fickle and Regan ends up as a Dungeon Core… with ALL his memories. Is the world of Murgin ready to face such a dungeon? Let’s find out…
Quick. How many people are we talking about?
The Ferocious Night Wolf known in his other life as Reverend Jackson Addy was tamed by the Beautiful Red Butterfly who goes by the name, Miss Irene Hudson a very successful business woman. But very unfortunate for the Night Wolf his first sight and heartbeat of love was towards Irene Hudson whom was also living a double standard life and was a bitter Arch Rival of the Night Wolf in the world of Theft.
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So, 253 pages of that.
This is a book which will either make you wince or say No or Oh dear or simply say K’off. Or indeed a combination of them all. But I’ll bet you will start telling your friends them in the Pub! All I will say is Enjoy
And all I will say is, “Punctuate.”
Camille is a teenager who has the best of both worlds! Not only is she your average teen, but she is also one of the world’s biggest celebrities!
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You broke my suspension of disbelief in the first line. Impressive.
Justice Flitch and her boyfriend Andrew’s relationship has been rocky for a while now. Complaining to Andrew for months that she needs more from him, his head is too deep into his job for him to notice. All he wants is to give Justice the world, and if that means working longer hours while Justice sleeps alone each night, so be it.
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I suppose we should be glad that it’s punctuated, at least.
Incompletely Complete is a collection of poems and prose exploring my identity, mental health, and confusion with adult life. This book is a commitment to me. It is a commitment to just do the things I love and without fear of how others will perceive it. I named the book Incompletely Complete to show that you can be whole in the present, while also never being complete in your growth.
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This isn’t a book, this is therapy in public.
This poetry book will make you analyze and question the world around you, give you hope, and bring you on adventures that you would never even imagine. It will also give some sobering truths about reality as we know it. If it makes you profoundly think or feel something then even P.T. Barnum would agree that it was worth the price of admission.
I love books that “make” me do all sorts of things.