Poor Billy Green! When he was just turning four, his father tried to throw him in the trash. He was a smart kid but that just seemed to create enemies. His mom did everything to protect him. But this was Detroit, armpit of the wasteland! Catholic school didn’t help much, except the time he got his first kiss from an atheist nun. Home life was dismal. Was his father capable of anything but drinking beer and farting? And what was with that neighbor who made puppets and tried to molest Billy? … [Read more...] about The Man Who Loved Too Much – Book 1: Archipelago by John Rachel
Unreliable Histories by Rob Gregson
A young cartographer working in a wild frontier land discovers that someone has been interfering with history. More worryingly, the more she investigates, the more it looks like that 'someone' might be her... In her quest to uncover the truth about a life she didn't know she'd led, Myrah and her not-so-intrepid friends are beset by crazed wizards, venomous demons and, most challengingly of all, some enormously embarrassing relatives. When priests, thieves and reality itself are out to get … [Read more...] about Unreliable Histories by Rob Gregson
Bargain Book: Dumb Deutsch: Absurd German Language Errors (auch für deutsche Leser geeignet) by Hermann Observer
This book is permanently bargain priced. Have you ever ordered leather cheese? Have you ever told your cab driver that your hotel is located on One-Way Street? I doubt it. But English speakers trying to speak German say bizarre things like this all the time and I, for one, feel their pain. Acutely, even. They are speaking Dumb Deutsch. And they have no one else to blame but themselves. The German language is complex, treacherous and terribly difficult to learn, you see. Dumb Deutsch, on … [Read more...] about Bargain Book: Dumb Deutsch: Absurd German Language Errors (auch für deutsche Leser geeignet) by Hermann Observer
Bunny on a Bike by Bev Spicer
This book is bargain priced from 09/14/2014 until 12/31/2014 "A great insight into 80s London, attitudes to women and life as a trainee bunny, plus smatterings of celebrities, this book captures that careless sense of youthful immortality perfectly. A fab light-but-intelligent read." Amazon reviewer "To say I liked this book would be an understatement, I absolutely loved it!" Amazon reviewer "A wonderfully uplifting book that brightens even the dullest of days. The author has a way with … [Read more...] about Bunny on a Bike by Bev Spicer
How Bridge Mccoy Learned To Say I Love You by Robert K. Swisher Jr.
This book is bargain priced from 09/08/2014 until 09/14/2014 HOW BRIDGE MCCOY LEARNED TO SAY I LOVE YOU is an off the wall love story about a man who walks two steps forward and then one backward that when he tries to tell the woman he loves that he loves her he starts choking like there is a meatball stuck in his throat. Set in a small art town in New Mexico the novel is alive with a cast of characters that your mother tried to warn you about - besides a man who walks two steps forward and … [Read more...] about How Bridge Mccoy Learned To Say I Love You by Robert K. Swisher Jr.
The Retail by Joshua Danker-Dake
THE RETAIL is a comedic everyman satire of the depersonalizing big-box retail grind. Aspiring writer Penn Reynard has just joined the ranks of America’s fifteen million retail workers: fresh out of college with an English degree, he can’t find a job anywhere except at the local big-box hardware store. Working returns, Penn experiences firsthand the often comical absurdity, chaos, and shenanigans of the retail world. At least he has a new romance with a coworker going for him—if he doesn’t … [Read more...] about The Retail by Joshua Danker-Dake
Royal Flush by Scott Bartlett @scotttbartlett
This book is bargain priced from 08/27/2014 until 08/28/2014 The Kingdom is careening toward catastrophe. Meanwhile, the King is cruising seedy taverns looking for likely maidens. "The King" is his only name. He avoids responsibility at all costs. He executes anyone who annoys him. He keeps his mother locked in a dungeon. But deep down, what the King really wants is to be loved. During this misguided search for romance, he is portrayed as a cross dresser by the Kingdom Crier (the … [Read more...] about Royal Flush by Scott Bartlett @scotttbartlett
My Funny, Embarrassing 117th Date by Charles Z Doilain @charlesdoilain
This book is bargain priced from 08/26/2014 until 12/31/2014 Barron is not the type of person who gives up on anything. Not even love. Not even after 116 failed dates. One-hundred sixteen people that rejected him in a span of three years. He still hopes, even if the chances are slim, that he will find love--or at least he will live all his life looking for it. So when his friend Susana bails out to accompany him on a talk from his favorite author, he doesn't expect to meet someone--his … [Read more...] about My Funny, Embarrassing 117th Date by Charles Z Doilain @charlesdoilain
London Irish Dublin English by Daniel M Doyle
This book is bargain priced from 08/22/2014 until 12/31/2015 Dublin is a wonderful place to live and work. Experience this through the eyes of Donal, a wannabe Irish man. He loved the place so much that he moved here, from London, in the middle of the recession hit 1980’s. Working for an IT multinational company, he’s trying to sell computers to Dubliners. That’s not easy. If he doesn’t close a big deal with his customer, the bank, by the end of the year he’ll be on the boat back … [Read more...] about London Irish Dublin English by Daniel M Doyle
The Starving Artist’s Diet by Jack Lugar @jackodile
Jack Lugar, captivates readers with his down-to-earth humor in his comedy book featuring artists from Oregon to New York and some of the crazy things they have done to survive. The Starving Artist’s Diet is a humor telling about the perfect weight loss program. It's the ideal gift for the recent graduate with tips on simply eating what you can afford. However, when living like an artist, that may mean you can't afford very much. Tucker Cawley, Executive Producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, … [Read more...] about The Starving Artist’s Diet by Jack Lugar @jackodile
Unreliable Histories by Rob Gregson
Young cartographer Myrah discovers someone has been interfering with history. More worryingly, it looks like it might well have been her. 'Unreliable Histories' is a comedy that pokes gentle fun at the cliches of the fantasy genre. It is guaranteed free from lovelorn vampires, arcane prophesies and ancient-but-recently-awoken evils. It features no Chosen Ones, no boy-wizards and hardly any murderous demons at all. Instead, it follows Myrah and her only-sometimes-intrepid friends as they … [Read more...] about Unreliable Histories by Rob Gregson
Things Latinos Love or Hate by LILLIANA RIOS
Latinos are extremely passionate souls who can love something as much as they can hate it. This book will give you a glimpse of the Latino culture with descriptions of the things they favor or abhor. Do they believe in superstitions? Which foods they love to eat? What are their likes and dislikes? The author will take you through an amusing journey as she shares her personal funny experiences and how they relate to her Latin roots. Targeted Age Group:: 18+ What Inspired You to Write Your … [Read more...] about Things Latinos Love or Hate by LILLIANA RIOS