Since EVERYONE is going to be at the new Star Wars movie, I was thinking that everywhere else will be empty. There will be no waits for some of my favorite spots. There will be no wait for bowling, the trampoline place will be empty enough for me to hop from square to square without squishing a child. The pizza place with the video games and giant rat will have no crowds…oh wait…we will just leave that one alone, but you get the idea. I could roam the town as if we were the only ones left on the planet. Actually what would really be fun is to grab a picnic and park my car facing the huge line that will be at the theater and see all the fun festive people in line. You know there will be some crazy awesome costumes.

The Guardian of Threshold – Somethings are Best Left Untouched – Book One (Threshold Series 1)
A.A. Volts
4.1 Stars (49 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy | Horror

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Love survives everything… even death. Unfortunately, so does hate.

It is said that love survives everything, if that’s true, then so does death and even hate. Mark was ten years old when his mother died in a horrible car accident. He blamed himself for years on end regretting the fact that he would never get the chance to tell her how sorry he was. His only dream is to see her again, whatever the cost may be. Unfortunately, one day he gets his chance, but like everything else in life, it comes at a hefty price. Although, it is normal for sixteen-year-old boys to be chasing the next girl down the school hall, Mark has much bigger problems. For starters, his father could give two hoots about him, his house is in shambles and is the town joke and his only friends are the twins across the street. As impossible as it sounds death won’t keep him from seeing his mother again, the only question is how far will he go to make it happen?

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Checkout Girl: an angel short story
Aimee Alexander
4.4 Stars (23 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Short Stories | Religion & Spirituality | Religious & Inspirational Fiction

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When an eighty-three year old woman dies, she is not transported straight to heaven. She’s taken on an unexpected detour back to her life shortly before she died. But she’s seeing the world from a different point of view. This is the first time she has ever experienced a detour being the best part of a journey. ‘A wonderful, warm read that’s guaranteed to tug at the heartstrings,’ author Colette Caddle.

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Windows to Our World: Sarah’s Journal – Growing Up, Crossing Oceans, Finding Love & Giving Life to 10 Children
Sarah Janisse Brown
4.9 Stars (106 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Education & Teaching

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A world traveling mom of ten unlocks her journal and opens the windows to a life full of adventure, love, risk, mystery and faith! This is one family’s quest for purpose and peace in a wild world full of irresistible opportunities! Enjoy a homeschooling adventure that spans continents and generations. From one adventure to the next, Sarah Janisse Brown tells the story of God’s love for her and how that love led her to an adoring husband, ten talented and creative children, and a life of both settling down and going abroad. From her early stories about learning to read, leaving the public school, homeschooling, and building a cabin in the woods, to her first-hand experience with two wars in Eastern Europe, to her family’s appearance on a reality television show, Windows to our World will keep you turning the pages and wondering what could possibly come next for the Brown Family. The journal entries and poetry woven throughout the book also provide a more personal glimpse into Sarah’s inspiration as a wife, mother, artist, home educator, and entrepreneur.

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Joe (Joe Elliot Novel Book 1)
Steve Rubin
4.3 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Action & Adventure

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A laugh-out-loud funny, unique, character-driven story.  Trouble always seems to find Joe. All right, sometimes he’s looking for it but usually he’s just being Joe. He lives with his girlfriend Eva, a twenty-something couple, one of whom is desperately trying to get pregnant. Eva works for a local Rhode Island modern artist named Madeline who is very wealthy -and very wacky – at Madeline’s home-cum-studio, a 100+ room estate called Rockhurst Manor built by her great-great grandfather. Joe is an aspiring author who is working on a book called: Worldwide Electron Band, or W.E.B., about a fictional ‘Big Brother’ system the government is creating. Madeline reads the manuscript and decides she wants to build a system herself, as: “the greatest piece of modern art ever created.” On the other side of the Manor and unbeknownst to Eva lives Madeline’s Uncle Bertrom. Bertrom becomes suspicious of the goings on and hires a private security firm to spy on Madeline. This creates a glitch in Madeline’s art piece and possibly a new form of Artificial Intelligence which draws the interest of several possibly nefarious individuals. Meanwhile, Joe figures out how to climb inside the walls of the two-hundred year old estate to fool around and finds Al Capone’s brain in a jar in the process. And, in an unrelated incident Eva finally gets pregnant.

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Wooden Nickels: 5 Tall Tales in Short Story form
Jack A. Anderson
5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Action & Adventure

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From the author of Sutter’s Gold and Bullwhip McCann comes five short stories of the Old, as well as the new, West. There is action, romance, humor and adventure spread throughout the herd. The one key ingredient that they all possess is that Western flavor that makes them unique in an otherwise City Slicker world. So, hang your hat on the peg, kick off those dusty old boots, and read a spell.

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