My partner in crime, Princess Leia (I will call her that for now, because lets face it, I have always wanted to say I am hanging out with Princess Leia), have been going coconut oil crazy. We eat it straight, put it on out face, and the Princess even made a delicious energy bar out of it. She started listing off the ingredients, oatmeal, cranberries, chocolate…. I am sure there is more stuff in it, but when she said chocolate I started getting all warm and fuzzy and lost track of her voice.  I am afraid I will permanently smell like a Mars Bar. Sniff sniff… I smell like my kids Halloween goody bag.

The Last Dragon Slayer (Deathsworn Arc Book 1)
Martyn Stanley
4.4 Stars (46 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Fantasy | Children’s eBooks | Teen & Young Adult

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Saul Karza, wizard of the Empire, has been given a quest by the Empress herself: To find and slay a mythical ‘noble dragon’ – said to be near invulnerable. Instead of leading a large band of soldiers, archers and spell-casters; he sets out with two immigrant dock-workers and a homeless dwarf.

What Saul needs is the legendary ‘Last Dragon Slayer’ on his side, because on this deadly quest, it’s not only Saul’s favour with the Empress that’s at stake – but also his life.

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Lila Blue
Annie Katz
4.6 Stars (92 Reviews)
Genre: Family Life | Literary Fiction

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What would happen if you took a bright, neglected girl out of a marginal home and placed her in the perfect environment for healing and growth? Lila Blue, a heartwarming coming of age novel set on the Oregon Coast in the summer of 1985, answers that question. Cassandra feels lost when mother puts her on a Greyhound bus with nothing but a business card of a relative she’s never met. Imagine her surprise when she ends up perched on the edge of a magnificent beach with Lila Blue, a wise grandmother who welcomes her with open arms. During the next several weeks, Cassandra falls in love with her grandmother and with Rainbow Village, a caring community of artisans and eccentrics, and she envisions a rich, passionate life for herself in this new home. Now that Cassandra knows her true heart’s desire though, she fears her self-indulgent mother will take her back on a whim. If you love believable characters who grow through adversity to become independent, creative individuals, you’ll love Lila Blue.

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ASHES to ASHES: a Mystery Suspense Thriller
Cory Toth
3.9 Stars (56 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Teen & Young Adult

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After a business misfortune and a stormy relationship, Calvin Strong has lost everything but his sanity and his love for his baby daughter. He is now struggling to make it through each day, emotionally and financially, when disaster strikes and the floodgates of Hell are opened. A mysterious danger lurks in the background, tearing at the fabric of his fragile existence. Someone has been watching him. Someone is following his every move, waiting in the shadows, terrorizing him with unknown motives. He begins to suspect everyone in his life, including himself. He must fight to learn what is happening before it is too late for him…and his family.

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Compulsion -A Short Story
J.J. Johnson
4.8 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Short Stories | Religion & Spirituality

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Sitting atop the town’s water tower, pastor Vance Howard finds himself drawn deep into a conversation with a suicidal man named Jake. A man that brings to light the horrors of Vance’s own past. Horrors that cause Vance to question his faith, sanity, and everything he thought he was capable of… Compulsion is the gripping short story that causes one to ask “is there a limit to forgiveness… ?”

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9 Lives: An Oral History
Aaron Elson
4.3 Stars (14 Reviews)
Genre: History

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“After the battle, we picked up a German soldier who had been wounded,” said Arnold Brown, who was a company commander in the 90th Infantry Division during World War II. “He had been shot in the leg with a .50-caliber bullet, and he had laid out overnight in this freezing, subzero weather. Both his arms and both of his legs were frozen stiff as a board. He begged us to shoot him… ”

Brown’s is one of nine narratives drawn from oral history interviews conducted by Aaron Elson, founder of the World War II Oral History and author of “Tanks for the Memories.” Each story is as compelling and dramatic as it is a small but important piece of history.

“I couldn’t do it,” Brown went on. “I asked for a volunteer. Even if he survived, he’d have to have both arms and both legs amputated, and this could have been a mercy killing. But these battle hardened soldiers that had been fighting the Germans a few minutes before would not volunteer. One soldier, out of sympathy for the suffering and bravery of this soldier, lit a cigarette and held it to his lips. Another soldier brought him a hot cup of coffee and held it so he could get coffee until we got the litter jeep up there and sent him to the rear.”

This collection also includes three accounts of the tragic Kassel Mission bombing raid of Sept. 27, 1944, on which 25 B-24 Liberators of the 445th Bomb Group were shot down in a single battle, resulting in the highest one-day losses for a single bomb group in 8th Air Force history.

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