I am not a fan of cooking, but the Food Truck Cuisine cookbook I put at the bottom of this post just might change my mind.

Following the Footsteps of the Lost Tribes
by Yossi Soika
4.7 Stars (13 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Literature & Fiction | World Literature

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They didn’t believe it was possible…

But the ring proved otherwise.

Dan, an American student, visits in Israel together with his new girlfriend, Melanie.

It doesn’t take long and Melanie, who was skeptical about the stories Dan told her regarding his ring, is exposed to its magical powers.

Following the remarkable discovery, the young couple begins to experience tumultuous events led by Arthur, a young Spaniard, whom Dan met during his previous visit to the Holy Land. Arthur takes them on a marvelous journey, following the footsteps of the lost ten tribes of Ancient Israel.

Together they discover a planet of abundance and secrets that few are privy to, but is everything perfect in the “New World”?

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Sunshine & Whiskey
by R.L. Griffin
4.6 Stars (99 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Humor & Satire | Romance

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Sometimes the best things in life come from the unexpected. So if you lower your expectations, then you’ll never be disappointed. Sound cheesy? It is, but it’s also true. Clichés come from a grain of truth… like a man with a Porsche is compensating for something, or once a cheater always a cheater — you get the idea. Sorry, I digress. I’m supposed to be telling you what this book is about.

I’m Megan Walker, a lawyer at one of the hottest boutique law firms in Atlanta. I’m on the fast track to making partner and have my entire life planned out… or I did.
We all know how that goes, right? Best laid plans and all that.
Life just threw me a couple curveballs, so I’ve set out to take things into my own hands. By throwing caution to the wind and getting out of my A-type personality bubble, I’m learning more about myself than I have in my twenty-seven years.
Sound like a chick flick, doesn’t it?
It’s not.

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MURDER AT THE PONY SHOW: An Irish murder mystery with a killing, a kidnap, and a lot of other horseplay
by David Pearson
4.0 Stars (29 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction

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The discovery of a man’s body puts a damper on the annual Connemara Pony Show. DI Maureen Lyons investigates a difficult case of foul play.

The show is under way, but the gaiety is brought to an abrupt halt with the discovery of a dead man in a horsebox. Whilst the teenaged owner of the horse runs off in fright, detectives are quickly dispatched to investigate what is soon established as murder.

Given the suspicious activity of the organisers, and the peculiar occupation of the victim, the Irish police have a conundrum on their hands. Several motives begin to emerge, but when they are compounded by a kidnapping and evidence of dodgy dealings, it is far from an open and shut case.

Set in the beautiful surroundings of the west coast of Ireland, MURDER AT THE PONY SHOW is a cosy police procedural the whole family can enjoy. Follow Maureen Lyons as she tracks down the killer among the colourful characters of the Galway region, and further afield in Dublin.

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Person of No Interest
by Arsalan Ahmed
3.9 Stars (45 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Action & Adventure | Fantasy

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“What would you have done if the universe had granted you unimaginable powers? Become a superhero and save the world? Become a villain who wants to transform the world in his own image? Or live the life of a selfish brat? For me, it turned out that you don’t get to decide on just one.”

Person of No Interest is a fictional autobiographical account of a person writing about the last 13 years of his life where he was periodically gifted with extraordinary powers in a matter akin to a video game RPG character. Fueled by the fear that public knowledge of his abilities would only result in disaster, he instead chooses to observe the world as an outsider, watching, experiencing and on occasion, influencing real world events, all on his own terms.

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Life and Times of a Wayward Geologist: A lifetime of personal anecdotes, adventures, and more…
by John Craig Shaw
4.2 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs

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This is a memoir of a man who grew up in the 40s and 50s in Mobile, Alabama, during a time when the South was strictly segregated–“We didn’t know any black people except for our maids.” After graduating from Murphy High School, he went on to the University of Alabama during the 60s when racial strife was at its peak, when George Wallace stood in the door to try to block the registration of two black students. After graduating with a degree in geology, he went on the University of Hawaii, studying oceanography until his draft board called him home. At the time Vietnam was being accelerated. Joining the Air Force Reserve as a cook, he was obligated to just four months active, whereupon he landed a job with a chemical company which almost put him in an early grave. Desperately trying to find a job as a geologist, he was hired by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This book is written in chronological order. Many of the chapters are humorous and will definitely put a smile on the reader. The Corps chapters are a mix of humor, adventure, and danger, as Mr. Shaw’s work sends him to the swamps of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway study in Mississippi and Alabama. Also work in some foreign countries, such as the Saudi Arabian desert, Central America, and Europe. The last few chapters take place after his retirement in 1996 where he lives with his dog on a coastal river in Alabama.

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Food Truck Cuisine: Discover Delicious Recipes from Food Truck Kitchens
by J. R. Stevens
3.7 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine

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The Ultimate in Food Truck Cuisine

Unique, bold, inspirational street food. Food Truck culture has become a huge cultural success for our eat-and-run society. But that doesn’t mean compromising anything in quality or taste! From New York to San Francisco, Vancouver to Key West you will find a wealth of delicious recipes straight from food truck kitchens!

From tacos to poutines, hoagies to bento boxes – so put things in park, line them up in your kitchen, and get ready to be impressed!

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Gunsmoke Among the Cactus
by Gordon Landsborough
4.2 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Action & Adventure | Westerns

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The past doesn’t stay buried…

Fourteen years ago Al Bowden saved a young boy from meeting the same fate as his parents.

Now, as Al lies dying from a bullet wound, he reveals all to Steve ‘Fuzz-top’ Bowden, the boy he saved and raised as his own.

With his dying breaths, Al tells Steve of Jesse Carter, the man who ordered his parents’ murder and probably his own.

The past fourteen years have been good to Carter. He has become a successful landowner, business man and senator.

For Steve to get close to Carter, he decides to enter the Rodeo Show that he patronises and win a chance to work for him.

But Carter expects trouble, and it is only a matter of time before Bowden finds himself fighting for his life in the rodeo ring and the Gunsmoke Among The Cactus.

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