Residue


Steve Diamond - 2015
    As he looks for his father, he begins to notice that he can see the psychic residue left behind by monsters and murder victims. Along with the mind-reading Alexandra (Alex) Courtney, Jack uses his growing ESP abilities to stop the deaths in the town, and find out why his father was taken.

Tiny Acts of Rebellion: 97 Almost-Legal Ways to Stick It to the Man


Rich Fulcher - 2009
    Never fear, there are hundreds of ways to revolt against the tedium of everyday life. Whether it’s making rude gestures to a hotel clerk under the desk or making your own "Do Not Disturb" sign that says "Come In If You Like Swordplay," Rich Fulcher's inventive collection will allow readers to unleash their rebellious sides—without getting arrested. Other tiny acts include unbuckling your seat belt before the plane has fully stopped, squeezing a zit into the ATM camera, driving through a lonely red light in the dead of night, wearing a French Renaissance outfit on casual Fridays, and greeting a stranger with a limp, well-lotioned hand. Featuring original illustrations by Mr. Bingo, the illustrator of The Book of General Ignorance whose clients have included Absolut, New York Times, Nike, and Suicide Girls; and designed by Dave Brown, also known as Bollo the gorilla in The Mighty Boosh and designer of The Mighty Book of Boosh.

Key of Z


Claudio Sánchez - 2011
    With power drawn from an artifact from better days, his quest for vengeance starts now!

Raising Your Spirited Child Workbook


Mary Sheedy Kurcinka - 1998
    The key word that distinguishes spirited children from other children is "more" -- more intense, more persistent, more sensitive, and more uncomfortable with change. Through exercises, observations and dialogue from actual groups, Dr. Mary helps readers learn to identify the triggers that lead to tantrums and challenging behaviors.  In this workbook, you will find:·         Clues to help you identify the little things that can make or break a day·         Tips for profiling your child's temperament and your own·         Cues that indicate intensity is rising·         Successful strategies for reducing and eliminating power struggles  By combining the intuition and compassion gained from parenting a spirited child with the wisdom of an expert who has worked with thousands of families, Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, Ed.D. helps parents and educators view their unique challenge with perseverance, flexibility, sensitivity, and, most of all, enjoyment.

Saving Dawson


Colbie Kay - 2016
    As men they worked hard to make that dream become their reality. That hard work has finally paid off with the help of Jacey Rhodes and Emery Ashland. The Betrayed are now well on their way to stardom and living the life of rockstars. After everything that Dawson Gates has been through in his life it's left him an angry man with a dead heart at twenty-two years old. He tries to stay focused on the band, but the new manager is making that difficult. With a new album, a tour bus, and a hoard of groupies it's supposed to be the time of Dawson's life. So why does he feel like everything important is missing? One night stands and casual sex were never Dawson's thing, but after Grace Sullivan he doesn't do relationships. In the small space of a tour bus, will Dawson finally let someone else in? Will he choose to stick with his dead heart and angry mentality because he is too afraid to face heartbreak once again? Or will he choose to find peace and let beat once again? From the moment Emery Ashland laid eyes on Dawson, Colton, Elijah, and Rico she knew she wanted to help them and not just with making them famous. She saw the pain in their eyes that they try to hide from the outside world. Emery knows that pain all too well because it matches her own. Especially Dawson Gates, sexy lead singer. The band took a chance on her by hiring Emery as their new manager she refuses to let them down. With Dawson in her every waking thought she has to keep it professional because she needs to keep her job and not just for herself. After fighting it for so long, will Emery finally take the risk that could destroy her in more than one way? What will happen when two pasts has the potential to destroy one future? Can two broken people fix one another and be put back together again? This book is for 18 and over due to content matter. With an HEA not only do you get Saving Dawson, but you get the bonus novella Saving Grace. Read start to finish for the whole story of Dawson.

If These Walls Could Talk: Boston Red Sox


Jerry Remy - 2019
    In If These Walls Could Talk: Boston Red Sox, former player and longtime broadcaster Jerry Remy provides insight into the team's inner sanctum as only he can. Readers will gain the perspective of players, coaches, and personnel in moments of greatness as well as defeat, making for a keepsake no fan will want to miss.

Nazi Goreng


Marco Ferrarese - 2013
    Asrul is a fanatical yet naïve Muslim skinhead from small town Kedah, who finds escape in hardcore punk and aspires to life in the big city. After Asrul is recruited by friend Malik to join a neo-Nazi skinhead gang, the boys move to Penang to realise their racially fuelled teenage dreams.Petty acts of ethnic violence against immigrant workers and minority groups in the name of Kuasa Melayu (Malay Power) earn Asrul limited social empowerment and occasional ridicule, so it is not without trepidation that he follows Malik again, this time into the seedy world of the Malaysian narcotics trade, where selling drugs offers quick money and street respect. Surrounded by corrupt police officials, shifty Iranians, gun-toting Nigerians and a sexy drug mule from mainland China, Asrul soon finds himself drawn into a downward spiral that makes him question his friends, his loved ones and his core beliefs.In this intense and gripping debut, Asia-based punk rock guitarist Marco Ferrarese dishes up a powerful portrayal of displaced urban Malay life.

Wild Dreams of a New Beginning


Lawrence Ferlinghetti - 1988
    This probing of the changes in the American psyche through the 1970s is carried forward in the second part, Landscapes of Living Dying (1979)—a work originally hailed by Library Journal as "Ferlinghetti's strongest work since his 1957 A Coney Island of the Mind. . . . [He] pursues his disheveled muse with the innocent passion of a young beatnik, hiding his authentic erudition behind a comfortable guise of spontaneous composition."