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Trouble in Bay Town : Alan Blank
Trouble in Bay Town – A Sonny Knight Adventure
Sonny Knight is a private investigator in the heart of Bay Town. A man of strong moral principles, a sense of justice and he doesn’t back down when he sees something is wrong.
Miss Hortense Oglethorpinger is getting paid every Tuesday night to perform at Bay Town’s classiest joint, Go Fly A Kite. The only problem is, it’s a performance that no one else gets paid for. Is it a coincidence that on each night Miss Oglethorpinger performs, a woman disappears without a trace? Sonny needs to figure out what one has to do with the other.
Grab your Panama hat and follow Sonny Knight as he unravels, what might be, the biggest scandal in Bay Town’s history.
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The Regnum Event : Roger Scouton
The Regnum Event
Sarah Thompson and her brother Germaine are competition level BMX freestyle bikers.
On a warm, spring, weekend day of their senior year in high school, while biking along the river, they make contact with a starship. However, the chance meeting was anything but chance; the alien had been observing the twins for some time.
The alien, Novo by name, is a Watcher. He travels the universe watching events and, without direct intervention, attempts to move events in as positive direction as possible. He wants Sarah and Germaine to travel with him to a distant planet where the king is dying, leaving his untested son to lead the battle against intergalactic invaders.
Novo wants the twins to use their bike skills to compete in the annual race involving bikes that fly. All the twins have to do is observe how the prince handles himself in the race and report whether they think the prince has the character to lead his people in war.
The entire assignment will be completed during the time the twin’s mother thinks they are at a BMX summer camp.
Of course, things don’t alway go as planned.
What is the magic of the Magic Fingers? : Michael Lambert
What is the magic of the Magic Fingers?
Parents often know just when to yell at their children, but it is difficult to know exactly when to sit and speak quietly. And if you do, what should you say in those rare moments that could help positively shape the child’s future?
This book brings each finger to life as it becomes a king, knight or other colorful character that exemplifies honesty, tolerance and other attributes necessary for a well adjusted child.
The intention of this book is for a parent and their child to enjoy the adventure and beautiful scenery before bed, and introduce the concepts of good character to the child in a fun way, and at a time when the child is most receptive to such information.
But the most valuable thing is for the parent to commit to spending a certain amount of private and quiet time with their child. Perhaps even holding each one of the child’s fingers while reading about that finger’s character within the book.
Enlighten Up : Angela Blanchet
Enlighten Up
Enlighten Up is designed to uplift and guide others toward living a life from their spirit so they can create a magical life.
The special design of Enlighten Up includes several inspirational, law of attraction based messages that are expanded on by the unique perspective of a clairvoyant medium.
The author’s personal spiritual experiences, as well as compelling stories from her clients, become prime examples of how to live a more enlightened life.
Enlighten up perfectly blends thought provoking, motivational messages with fascinating accounts of signs from spirits on the other side.
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You Know What I’m Sayin’? : Daniel García Ordaz
You Know What I’m Sayin’?
This book is a celebration of language: Hispanic, Chicano, Tex-Mex, African American dialect, All-American Latino. The first half is poetry influenced by my growing up with hip-hop and rap and my American experience, traveling around the U.S. The second half is poetry influenced by growing up in the barrio and my Mexican American experience, traveling around the U.S. and Mexico. In the middle is the borderlands–part poetry, part theatre.
The first half is mostly in English and the second half is mostly in English with some tri-lingual (Spanish, Tex-Mex, English) poems thrown in.
My journalistic article and work from this book has been taught and assigned as required reading at campuses around the country.
El Zarape Press presents its first collection of poetry by the eclectic Daniel García Ordaz, The Poet Mariachi, “the voice of the Rio Grande Valley” (Texas), an emerging voice in Latino literature. You Know What I’m Sayin’? is a celebration of the common experience of language and culture transfiguring time and place and juxtaposing the politics of urban hip-hop America with the lyricism of rural deep South Texas, a retelling of ancient history sung by a contemporary voice. With an introduction by Fulbright Scholar Dr. Debbie Cole, a linguistic anthropologist. Mainly English; some bilingual (English/Spanish), Tex-Mex and pieces. Hispanic/Latino themes as well as All-American experiences relevant and appropriate for 3rd grade to college-level.
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Pura Vida : Annette Montez Kolda
Pura Vida
Move over, Miss Marple. Feisty, crime-fighting nun Sister Bridget is on the case…and East Austin’s Latino community may never be the same.
“…a fun, suspenseful ride through Austin…”
Life for the Lopez family has always been complicated, but the intensity ratchets up when fifteen-year-old Michael Lopez stumbles into the middle of a terrorist plot and teams up with Sister Bridget in a desperate race to stop it.
“…captures the soul, delighting readers with its stirring ambience and endearing characters…”
Excerpt from Chapter One:
He called himself Javier.
He stole one bomb component from each small shop. The process took longer, but it kept him off the government’s radar. Small, disparate thefts didn’t raise red flags. He doubted the shop owners even missed the stolen items.
It was four o’clock on a chilly November morning. Javier clicked off his headlights and the Escalade’s bright, colorful dials and gauges went dark. The black SUV hulked along the block of small, patched-up houses of East Austin. Only the occasional porch light illuminated his way.
He didn’t own a computer, nor did he use a cell phone. He knew better than to create an Internet footprint. Javier didn’t buy bomb components with cash either, for once the explosive did its job; forensics would trace its parts, leading police to a description of the buyer. Him. He took no chances. Prison wasn’t an option.
He was thirty-two years old, six feet tall, lean and clean-shaven. He melded into the night with his black clothing, boots, and gloves. His black neoprene ski hat doubled as a facemask should he need it. The hat also hid Javier’s loss of hair, a relentless reminder that time never compromised. His task took many years of preparation and would be his crowning achievement, but the slipping away of his youth angered him nonetheless.
The abandoned house at the end of the street bore a condemned sign on its dilapidated door. The SUV’s hefty tires crackled on its gravel driveway as Javier pulled under the home’s rusty, sagging carport.
He carefully opened his car door, then froze as a furious dog barked across the street, setting off a loud, chaotic chain reaction.
When quiet returned, he moved on.
In just over two minutes, Javier reached the darkened Montez Hardware on MLK Boulevard. He’d cased the store in advance. It was a small, family run operation: no alarms, no cameras.
He inserted his filed-down bump key almost completely into the door’s keyway, nudging it the rest of the way while rotating at the same time. The lock held. The store’s owner had installed a dual sidebar locking system. He’d have to use his tools; two slim, metal picks.
In Javier’s mind, blinding, deafening explosions played on a constant loop. The blasts that tore his homeland apart resided permanently in his subconscious. And the disappearance of his father and uncles burned a hole in his brain that he filled with hatred.
Now, it was the United States’ turn to be ripped to pieces. Now was the time to ignite the Americans’ smoldering anger and fear. Time to turn their bigotry against them. After twelve years, he’d finally drawn close to his objective: Americans would bite and devour one another until their home became a country of ghosts who wandered amid wreckage and festering ruins.
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Paper Tiger : Chloe Akemi
Paper Tiger
Normal, A word we all use to define everyone’s life. We all seem to think that our peers have a normal life as we grow older. We all seem to think that none of the terrible things that happen in everyday news actually happens to anyone we see or talk to.
Clementine has a different story. A story of strong hope, yet there’s a sadness that surrounds it. There’s a sadness that she’s confused by because she’s never had anything terrible happen to her. But she forgets that long ago memory that still taunts at her.
Throughout her entire life, she questions whether or not this tragic experience has made her into what she is. She even goes as far as if she deserves to live. If anyone else felt the way she did, would they think death would be the answer too?
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Boogeyman Land : Risa Christy Peris
Boogeyman Land
Nine-year-old Jessa Martin goes missing in the White Mountains of Arizona at a holiday festival. Her bloodied jacket is found in the snowy, dark woods. Who took her? The Slender Man or the Boogeyman or something even darker lurking in the woods?
Petra Blue, a reluctant child abuse investigator with a mysterious and complicated past, goes looking for Jessa as her own life begins to unravel and sets her on a collision course with the child she is trying to find. With each nightmarish sleep, she begins to learn who she is and why she returned to the shadowy mountains.
Petra also discovers the truth of the watcher in the woods – a man following her since she returned to her childhood home in Greer, Arizona. Is he involved in the disappearance of Jessa or more intricately connected to her life?
Boogeyman Land is a psychological mystery that explores the ramifications of abuse and the transformative power of discovering the truth.
An Afghan Immigrant : Ahmad C Ansari
This memoir explores relevant issues of international importance, especially now with the world in turmoil and the United States in a position to help find solutions to reduce it.
The story is based on events in the life of Ahmad Ansari, an Afghan teenager during the 1970s when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. It is a tale of a young boy badly injured during a rocket attack on his house and how he has faced life’s challenges since then.
He graduated as the valedictorian of his French high school in Kabul and earned a French government scholarship that he almost lost because the communist government at the time considered him “unpatriotic.” With the help of his parents, he managed to leave Afghanistan and go to France to pursue his education. After earning a doctorate degree in engineering, he immigrated to the United States to join his refugee family who had escaped political persecution and war in his homeland.
Through his life story, Ahmad shows how unrealistic foreign policies and unfounded idealism of powerful countries can lead to global disasters that can impact us all.
Readers will understand the role the United States played to support the Afghan Mujahedeen and foreign fighters, including Osama Bin Laden and his followers, to defeat the Soviets. It also clearly shows how the lack of a coherent and well-thought-out post-war foreign policy by the United States, by abandoning Afghanistan after succeeding in giving the Soviets their own “Vietnam,” enabled an environment for Regional Powers such as Pakistan and Iran to ignite and expand a civil war in Afghanistan.
Pakistan with the creation of the Taliban movement, wanting to control Afghanistan, did not realize the consequences of its action and the danger it created for the entire world. The Taliban in Afghanistan played a major role in allowing Osama Bin Laden to become the de facto leader of that country. Emboldened by the defeat of a Superpower (The Soviet Union), Osama Bin Laden found a base to start terrorizing the United States and the West from there.
The author points out how subsequent tragedies and wars could have been avoided if, after getting involved in the Afghan conflict and playing a crucial role in defeating the Soviet Union, the United States had not abandoned Afghanistan.
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Love,Time Is Gone : Joseph Bartley Haltom III
Love,Time Is Gone
A poetry collection from a Mississippi native expressing his unconditional love for his long lost love, April.
The author hopes to express a woman’s true value, and make it known to the world; because, the divine lives within us all.
Woman such as April are goddesses to be adored. Love is a sacred emotion.
The author confesses his love for April in this work.
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