I decided that my broody chickie Jackie needed to spend some time outside and get a little sunshine. She disagreed, I am bigger, second argument won with the little chicken. I reached inside the nest box to get her and was pecked and growled at. I was not deterred though and grabbed the fluffy Tasmanian Devil and placed her in a nice patch of grass. She seemed to like the idea now of being outside, but was not willing to admit I was right so she fluffed up like a male turkey and waddled about the grass eating bugs and giving me the evil eye. It probably isn’t helping our relationship that I kept giggling.

Rosalind (Book 1, The Echoes of Whispering Pines)
Stephen Paden
4.1 Stars (85 Reviews)
Genre: Drama & Plays | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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In 1959, after years of abuse from her father, thirteen-year-old Rosalind Ann Stump finds a way out of the house from an unlikely source-her drug addict mother.

Rosalind is whisked away to a nearby town where she finds that her parents weren’t unique in their transgressions, and that those who claimed friendship weren’t really friends at all.

Follow Rosalind as she meets new people in a new town, tries desperately to embrace the normal life she never had, and does her best to deal with an old wound that returns to threaten her new existence.

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Poetry from the Silo (A Silo Story)
Thomas Robins
4.3 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction

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Set in Hugh Howey’s world of Wool.

Sara Lancaster has been illegally hiding poetry on the silo servers for years. IT has discovered over twenty of her poems and must decide if Sara should be sent outside to clean.

This book is a short collection of poems written from the perspective of a woman living in the world of Wool, created by Hugh Howey. You, the reader, take the role of an IT employee and have the duty to carefully read these poems and decide Sara’s fate.

This is a small, but fun, read for fans of the Wool books (i.e., the Silo series.) These poems point to a deeper back story taking place over several years.

If you have not read the Wool books, I’d recommend reading at least the first three in the series to understand Poetry from the Silo.

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People Like Us (The Keszthelyi Chronicles)
Zichao Deng
4.4 Stars (18 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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It should have been easy, Nicolas Keszthelyi knew. The nuns at the Carmelite convent of Notre-Dame-de-Pitié had no idea that their collection of religious bric-a-brac contained a lost masterpiece worth millions. Anyone could have walked away with it. Certainly an unscrupulous dealer like Keszthelyi – with a network of shady contacts and an amoral devotion to beauty – should have had no trouble at all…

Should.

Now two people are dead, the convent has been burnt to the ground, and the work of art has vanished. Nicolas Keszthelyi is fleeing from the forces of law and order, and the only way for him to escape the consequences of his actions is to tell the whole story, including the parts that the police would rather stayed hidden.

People Like Us is a story about aesthetics, unrequited love, and what to do with frozen courgettes.

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Marvin’s Curse
Debra J Edwards
4.2 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult

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How would you handle the dead?

After losing his dad, 17 year old Marvin finds he can see and talk to the dead, an inherited ‘gift’. Bonus, you might think, but Marvin hates it. It makes him different and he just wants to be ‘normal’. He meets Stella in the graveyard that backs onto the house he’s just moved into.

‘My name is Stella, Stella McCartney. It says so inside my trousers.’ (!?!)

A mysterious business card reveals that Stella has lost her memories and all signs point to Moghador, a gateway to hell where a pawnbroker holds the answers.

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Class Pet (Books for 1st Graders)
Brenda Trott
4.1 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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In this one of a kind children’s book for children ages 5-8, Janie is a 1st Grader who was supposed to be writing in her journal.Her desire to get a puppy at home creates a problem at school when she starts crawling around on the floor and lapping water from the water fountain.

Perfect as a read-aloud children’s book for kids, Class Pet is a modern story illustrated with turn of the century drawings. This children’s story is sure to become an electronic picture book classic. Part of the books for first graders series.

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