Ugly Tuckling
Ugly Tuckling: The Life and Loves of a Fat Guy by GL Sheridan is a humorous story. Cornelius Tuckling is a chef and has been fat for most of his life. And he blames this on the fact that he is still a virgin at...
Ugly Tuckling: The Life and Loves of a Fat Guy by GL Sheridan is a humorous story. Cornelius Tuckling is a chef and has been fat for most of his life. And he blames this on the fact that he is still a virgin at...
Here I Am: Encounters with a Triune God by Ms Dawna Lynn De Corby speaks about the author's meeting with the Triune Godhead - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - where she has been blessed to have felt His presence in all three and is...
Hard Days Hard Nights by Patrick J. DiCesare is the story of the birth of the rock ’n roll concert business in Pittsburgh. The book begins with Pat's rather humble beginnings, migrating from Italy in 1920, and dwells on his childhood, earning nickels by delivering...
You Are What You Tweet by Germany Kent is a guide to becoming Twitter savvy fast, and is a good reference to pick up the best Twitter etiquette. A very important part of using Twitter as a communication medium, the author tells us in the...
The Horse Girl by Sharon Ward-Keeble is a true story. Beverli Rhodes was one of the victims of the London Tube Bombings on 7/7/2005. She suffered some terrible injuries, but perhaps the worst one of all was a return of the flashbacks of her early...
An Airman's Journey From 1947 Enlistment through 1972 Retirement: Always a New Adventure by Robert M Fletcher, Sr. is a memoir of the really interesting times a fun loving and sporting young man from the farming community of Georgia happened to face in his military...
The Corridor of Uncertainty by Nihar Suthar begins with a recap of the many enjoyable parts of the game of cricket, following a brief overview of the Afghan political situation since the 1970s. After discussing the power struggles within the country, as well as the...
U.S. Naval Tsunami: How the United States Navy and Marines Won a War over One-third of the Earth's surface with Less than 50,000 Fatalities by Donald J. Meyers is set against the backdrop of World War II in the Pacific when Japanese naval bombers went...
Hotel Hell: Take a Journey Through the Eyes of an Overnight Hotel Clerk by Monica Savioz is the author’s experience at the job she took in a hotel. Beginning with her successful interview, her impressions jump to the pervasive smell at the hotel, part of...
Chris Winterton’s Folk takes place in the Australian town of Fareham during the early 20th century. In the respectable part of town, the mayor and his supporters are pushing for “temperance,” or alcohol prohibition. In the not-so-respectable area, there is a rising tide of crime...
Stop Renting, Start Buying: 8 Steps to Buying a Home After the Housing Crisis is a non-fiction business/finance work written by Tonya Brown. Brown wants renters to consider whether becoming home owners can improve both their daily lives and their fortunes. While acknowledging the hesitant...
Jack of All Trades by The INSTANT-Series opens with an observation: The lifetime available to us is enough to master one skill, maybe one more. Therefore to become someone versatile, rather than wasting time on a single area, it is profitable to become a Jack...
To Fly Again: Portrait of a Bipolar Life is a non-fiction memoir written by Rachelle Hasnas, LCSW. Her oldest child, Joshua, died of an accidental drug overdose when he was 38 years old. He had struggled with Bipolar Disorder since his teens, although his condition...
Massive Life Success: Live a Stress-Free Life and Achieve Your Goals by Dealing with Anxiety, Stress and Fear by Darius Foroux is all about achieving a healthier and wealthier life by identifying and conquering fear. Though we have no control over the events of life,...
Wow! I just finished reading The Darkest Side of Saturn: Odyssey of a Reluctant Prophet of Doom, the newest work by author Tony Taylor, and I have to say it was completely worth the read! Follow the stories of spacecraft navigator Harris Mitchel and astronomer...
Who Killed Randy Ratphink?: The Postmortem Adventures of a Fried-Brain Hippie by Jerry Flu is a wildly unconventional karmic whodunit - a sort of astral film noir, as it would play if scripted by a fugitive beat poet with a chip on his shoulder, a...
Greenstar Complete Season 1: The Space Opera (A Josie Stein Comedy) by Dave Higgins and Simon Cantan is a comedy sci-fi that centers on Josephine ‘Josie’ Stein, who wakes up a thousand years in the future and is immediately elected captain of the U.F.S. Greenstar,...
Success Plan and Positioning Strategy 7.0: Closing the Gap between Your Primary Goal and A Successful Outcome by Vicente Njoku enables one in exploring the journey through life with passion, tenacity, and a suitably designed success strategy. There are three parts to this book: A,...
Growing Up Alaska: Memories of a Town, a Time, a Place, and a People Planted in a Little Pocket of Wonderful by Niki Breeser Tschirgi begins with her move to Alaska as a little girl, with a truck, a hundred pounds of wheat, and a...
Feed Thy Gut: My Story of Discovering a Natural, Drug-free Approach to Treating Multiple Sclerosis, Acne, and Depression by David Podlipny is an interesting book where the author shares his experiences of getting treated for acne, multiple sclerosis, and depression using a natural and drug-free...