Oh, The Games We Can Play!
The little boy in Oh, The Games We Can Play! by Kelly Day, PhD ponders what he can do on a sunny day. Should he play in the field or continue to snooze? He then decides to get up and have fun. He thinks of...
The little boy in Oh, The Games We Can Play! by Kelly Day, PhD ponders what he can do on a sunny day. Should he play in the field or continue to snooze? He then decides to get up and have fun. He thinks of...
Do you feel burdened by your life – the life that you were conditioned to live? Do you feel like your life is meeting the expectations of others, but not bringing fulfillment and joy to you? If so, this self-help book is the one for...
Don't Play The Game by Wes Mogenson is the story of two best friends, 12-year-old girls Pam and Amber, the former's obsession with the game Creature Hunt Now and the latter's complete discontent with the game. Pam doesn't understand why every kid at school keeps...
In the preface of his book, To Identity and Beyond: Play the Long Game, Advance God's Kingdom, Enjoy Abundant Life, Matt Pavlik writes: “In my practice as a clinical counselor, people come to me in crisis. They think their crisis is being unhappy with how...
You're Pulling My Leg! The Ultimate Storytelling Game by Allen Wolf is an amazing book that can be played by using the cards given. There are over 600 questions in these cards and instructions are given on how the game should be played. It can...
Leveling Up! From Playing Games to a Stellar Career in Silicon Valley is a short memoir of author Elbert Lai who gave up the path to a medical profession after he graduated from U.C. Berkeley, and embarked on a life adventure that would take him...
One of the largest growing phenomenons of the 21st century is online poker, but many players fail to understand the techniques, the tools and the special skills necessary to make it pay off. In Crushing Low Stakes Poker: How to Make $1,000s Playing Low Stakes...
The House Divided: The Story of the First Congressional Baseball Game by J.B. Manheim explores a little-known but significant moment in American political and sports history: the first Congressional Baseball Game in 1909. While often remembered today as a light-hearted, bipartisan event that raises money...
Stealing Home: A Father, a Son, and the Road to the Perfect Game is a nonfiction sports memoir written by Ron Seybold. Seybold’s anxiety was an inherited condition that wasn’t even considered a disorder or treatable at the time when he entered into his first...
Tiny Explorers: Into the Wild by Miro Tartan is a wonderful introduction to the natural world, filled with a plethora of activities. Tartan starts by explaining how important it is for kids to connect with nature and shares some of her own experiences. The thirty-three...
What does it take to have dreams and to achieve them? In Move Forward or Move Aside: How to Play the Game of Life to Win, Ron Malhotra offers timeless insights on the secret of beating the odds and achieving anything one wants to achieve...
Tarot Terrors: Book 3, The Games We Play by Linda Pirtle is about a deep state government trying to take over America. Lillian Prestridge’s husband is murdered and she and her son, Grant, who is working for the FBI, go out to find the killer....
When Isaiah’s mother tells him that they are going to visit a botanical garden, he is not impressed. He would much rather stay home and play video games. He doesn’t even know what the word botanical means. When she uses his given name rather than...
Armita Zadeh’s What Children Love Around The World is a story about children from different countries and the similar things that children love despite coming from different places. All around the world, children are raised and taught differently because of their different cultures and environments....
Baseball Around the World by Chris Singleton and Dean Burrell hits a home run for fans and enthusiasts of the game. Focusing on a dozen different countries, the colorfully set-out book is packed full of interesting statistics about notable teams, festive food choices for fans,...
Epic Fantasy: Complete Fantasy Role-Playing Game by Mr. Jonathan Nolan is a 452-page long volume that features everything about fantasy role-playing games. Targeting young adults, this work lays down rules, stats (rank values, weights and measures, and more), action charts, and about everything else you’d...
It is 1912 and baseball, a young sport, is floundering to find its way. Dead Ball by GP Hutchinson is the story of Hal Gerecke and Rube Wannamaker and the role they played. Hal is a pitcher and Rube is the batter as the season...
In Over the Right Field Wall: A Yarn from the Early Innings of America’s National Pastime by G.P. Hutchinson, Rory Fitzgerald hits a home run over the fence for the first time in his baseball career. The ball lands in a very unlikely and...
Buffalo Dance is a work of fiction in the western, historical and action sub-genres, and was penned by author G. P. Hutchinson. Written as the third novel in the Cimarron Jack Westerns series, this adventure sees our titular character as one of America’s touring wild...
Pickoff by G.P. Hutchinson is a thriller set in 1927 that combines major league baseball and Chicago mob action, mostly the latter. Joe Rath, a young, well-rounded catcher, is replaced by a younger, poorer defensive, and heavy-drinking backstop, BUT a home run star. Joe’s career...