I really think I have a problem. My baby basset’s school fund-raises by collecting “Box Tops” from various products, and I have been diligently clipping, cutting, and collecting. Today I decided that it was time to turn in my little baggy of treasure. Then it hit me. That little baggy contains quite a few box tops from cookie mixes, sugar cereals (Lucky Charms mostly) cake mix, cinnamon roll packages, and other various junk food. I eat HORRIBLY!! WHOA! I was shocked and I felt pretty bad. I also felt a huge craving for something sweet, maybe a bowl of cereal or a cookie. Are there any candy bars left from the football fundraiser? Those were from See’s…that’s good stuff ya know.

I Have People
Taylor Dean
4.6 Stars (39 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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Holly Sinclair is happily married to the love of her life, Gabriel. Young and in love, Holly hopes to have their first child soon. Of course, Gabriel wants to wait till Holly’s health is restored, much to Holly’s dismay. She feels perfectly fine. So what if she just woke up from an eight-month coma? So what if some of her memories are missing? She remembers Gabe and that’s all that matters, right?

That is, until HE enters her life again . . . she forgot about HIM.

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Dialogues of a Crime
John K. Manos
4.6 Stars (28 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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1972. The Chicago Mob stands unchallenged, and college students with drugs provide fodder for political point-making. Michael Pollitz, a nineteen-year-old with connections to the Outfit, becomes one of those political pawns.

1994. Job-weary CPD Detective Larry Klinger becomes obsessed with a cold case from that pivotal moment twenty-two years ago. In the course of his investigation, he encounters questions of ethics, guilt, and justice that make him doubt certainties that have sustained him for decades.

Dialogues of a Crime examines guilt, innocence and the long-term ramifications of crime and punishment in a gray area where the personal lives of perpetrators, victims and law officers overlap.

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The O.D.
Chris James
3.7 Stars (27 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Science Fiction

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A virgin landmass is ‘extruded’ into the Bay of Biscay by a solar-tidal magmatic pulse. Waiting to claim the emerging island are 80 people in a flotilla of trussed up barges with supplies to last a year.

Who are these accidental tourists?

How did they know the island would be surfacing?

And what do they plan to do with it if their claim to sovereignty is accepted by the world community?

Racy and thought-provoking, The O.D. paints a picture of how humanity’s rush to self-destruction could be halted, given the global will to take a colossal leap… backwards.

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The B-Side Diaries
Brian Joyce
4.2 Stars (20 Reviews)
Genre: Arts & Photography | Teen & Young Adult

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Rory is only seventeen years old and six months removed from his friends in Nashville, Tennessee when he receives the news that his best friend Christopher has died—and worse yet, he has been hand selected to deliver Christopher’s eulogy. Over the course of one weekend Rory must confront his fears of public speaking, falling in love, growing up, and losing a sense of what he calls home. Wrought with emotion, and fueled by teenaged doubt, friendship, and punk rock music—The B-Side Diaries unravels the truths about not only what it means to lose a close friend, but also the truths about what it means to be a teenager. Told through diary-like confessions from Rory’s perspective, The B-Side Diaries is written in a faux-memoir style, that pulls the reader into the mind of a teenager sorting out his life, and coming to grips with his loss of innocence.

Think “The Big Chill” for teenagers meets Fat Kid Rules the World.

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The Ouija Board
Craig Sampson
3.9 Stars (23 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Short Stories | Fantasy

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Michelle does not believe in dark magic. She thinks it is all make believe, meant to scare you and nothing more. She buys a Ouija board from a black magic store and forgoes the warning about it belonging to a previous wizard as baloney. She invites her 2 friends over and they try to communicate with the spirits on ‘the other side’. One of her friends connects with a spirit on a lower astral plane. Michelle thinks it is crap and commits the abominable by asking the spirit ‘to show proof that you are real’. What follows is a series of horrific events that will scare the chills out of you.

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