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The Zombie Survival Guide Journal


Max Brooks - 2011
    This lenticular journal cover sets in motion images of slithering, shuffling zombies from the bestselling graphic novel The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks. Filled with lined pages, this all-purpose journal is perfect for jotting down notes, making to-do lists, plotting your own survival strategy, and is just the creepy thing for zombie fans everywhere.

Blue Sparrow: Tweets on Writing, Reading, and Other Creative Nonsense


Ksenia Anske - 2013
    It's a compilation of my daily ramblings as a first time novelist encouraging myself and others to bite the bullet and do it despite the fear of the blank paper, the insecurities, and the angst every writer faces when trying to bleed the story out. My Twitter followers asked me to make this book. They said they want to carry it around in their pockets and take it out each time they feel stuck, scared, or simply need to smile. They tell me my tweets are encouraging and funny. You be the judge.

The Birthmarked Trilogy


Caragh M. O'Brien - 2014
    . . Perfect for fans new to the series, the three books of Caragh O'Brien's Birthmarked Trilogy are available together in this bundle. Birthmarked : Gaia has always believed it is her duty, with her mother, to hand over a small quota of babies to the Enclave. But when Gaia's mother and father are arrested by the very people they so dutifully serve, Gaia is forced to question everything she has been taught to believe. Prized: Striking out into the wasteland with nothing but her baby sister and a rumor to guide her, Gaia survives only to be captured by the people of Sylum, a dystopian society where women rule the men who drastically outnumber them, and a kiss is a crime. In order to see her sister again, Gaia must submit to their strict social code, but how can she deny her sense of justice, her curiosity, and everything in her heart that makes her whole?Promised: After defying the ruthless Enclave, surviving the wasteland, and upending the rigid matriarchy of Sylum, Gaia now faces her biggest challenge ever. She must lead the people of Sylum back to the Enclave and persuade the Protectorat to grant them refuge from the wasteland. Is Gaia ready, as a leader, to sacrifice what—or whom—she loves most?Includes bonus chapters from Caragh O'Brien's Vault of Dreamers!

The Super Olympian: Bloodhound (Shapechanger Tales)


Laer Carroll - 2012
    And she has strange powers. What can feed her challenge-addiction now? Fighting crime? There is plenty of it.

The Weeping Lady Conspiracy : A Marquess House Saga Short Story


Alexandra Walsh - 2021
    

Bellingwood Book 13 Vignettes


Diane Greenwood Muir - 2016
    Someday he'll figure this out. Vignette #2 tells of a new friendship budding between Camille, who manages Sweet Beans and Elise Myers, who we originally met in Book 2 - A Big Life in a Small Town. Elise has returned to Bellingwood and is ready for new things. The third vignette is a fun little story about the pains of young love. Thank goodness, Rebecca has Kayla in her life to act as a balance when drama prevails. Vignette #4 is another look at Nate & Joss Mikkels and the struggles they face as they build their new home. We've all been there. They just let us peek in as they try to work this out.The Bellingwood books are written from Polly's perspective and every once in a while it's fun to look at what's happening behind the scenes from the viewpoint of other characters. These vignettes were originally published on the nammynools.com website and in the monthly email newsletter to Bellingwood readers.

Robin Hood and the Castle of Bones


Angus Donald - 2020
    

Alone in the Apocalypse / Adventures in the Apocalypse


A.J. Newman - 2017
    Save $1.00 After the Flare: The complete series - Alone in the Apocalypse plus Adventures in the Apocalypse The Sun is entering a period of solar activity that makes the famous Carrington event of 1859 pale by comparison. Just that alone will knock out the grid, kill most vehicles and fry electronics. The USA is not prepared for this catastrophe, and the entire world will go back 150 years in technology and living standards. Hardened military vehicles and pre-electronic vehicles will be the only machines moving not drawn by a horse, mule or camel. People with pacemakers will fall dead, planes will fall out of the sky and transportation will come to a halt. People will starve; riots and looting will start all across the world. 60% of the world’s population will die off the first year. Alone in the Apocalypse is a post-apocalyptic tale about a series of solar events that test the mettle of a man who just wants to live alone in remote Wyoming. Will the solar catastrophe or his fellow man kill him, or can he prevail? What would you do to survive? Read “Alone in the Apocalypse and find out what Matt Jones does to survive. Adventure in the Apocalypse continues Matt’s story. He has been stranded on a small sailboat with no memory and only his wits to survive. He feels that he has to find someone but can’t remember whom they are or for that matter who he is. Mary and Patty have been separated from him, and they have to make it on their own in a hostile world with danger lurking around every corner. Attacks by pirates are offset by meeting new friends as the saga continues. Will Matt get his memory back? Which lady is his soul mate and will he ever see her again? Those are the questions, and this last book in the series will answer those questions.

The TANNER Series - Books 19-21


Remington Kane - 2018
    And after Spenser is contacted by a client, Tanner and Romeo tag along to lend a hand. Revelations - Book 20 When an enemy delves into Tanner’s past, they uncover long buried secrets that rock Tanner’s world. The revelations usher in grief, as well as an unexpected joy. The Spy Game - Book 21 Tanner agrees to go on a mission for the CIA.

Homecoming


Nathan Jones - 2019
     Now he prepares to share his mountain home, keenly aware that it's little more than a cave in the side of a cliff that he's barely fixed up to his humble standards of comfort. But he has his dream of building a ranch in his valley and securing a future of comfort and prosperity. With a new family, he hopes. Kristy is unsure of her decision to join Tom in the mountains. It's not a life she ever wanted, but she's determined to give it a try for his sake. And for the sake of her friends the Hendricksons, who have joined her up in the mountains and are struggling to recover from the trauma of their captivity in Newpost. Hard as she tries to help them, she knows only time can heal some wounds. If they can be healed at all. It'll take hard work and sacrifice to make their new life work. Neither are strangers to those things, but are some sacrifices too great to ask of a mountain man used to being on his own, or a young woman facing such a difficult and lonely way of living?

The Ever Open Door


Glenice Crossland - 2008
    Jim's only complaint is that Sally is too soft hearted for her own good, always at the beck and call of any neighbour, friend or even stranger. Sally, on the other hand, accuses Jim of being a soft touch for anyone after a drink or two at the Rising Sun. Both accept that neither will ever change and they love each other and their daughter Daisy deeply. Theirs is a close-knit family in a close-knit community where gossip - both good and bad - abounds and neighbour looks out for neighbour and friend for friend. And when Sally's generosity leads to an inheritance it should mean a change of life for the better, instead it brings danger and difficult choices for them all...

The Last Reaper Box Set: Books 1-6


J.N. Chaney - 2020
    

The Stolen Moments Trilogy: Carter & Emilia's Love Story


Catharina Maura - 2021
    Neither remembers how their feud started — yet every day, their war intensifies.Until one night. One unexpected kiss blurs the lines between love and hate, and their lives are forever changed.The stakes have never been higher. Carter is Emilia’s best friend’s brother, after all.Author's Note: The Stolen Moments Trilogy follows Emilia and Carter's epic love story through high school, college, and adulthood. This trilogy was previously named Mayhem, and the contents remain unchanged.

Defiance: The Complete Box Set (The Defending Home Series Books 1-3)


William H. Weber - 2017
    He grows his own crops, generates his own power and draws fresh water from his own deep aquifer.But when a nearby town's water supply dwindles in the searing Arizona heat, Dale's peaceful existence is threatened.The new mayor and sheriff want every last drop for themselves and they're willing to do whatever it takes to get it.With a crooked local government conspiring against him, Dale will need to stand in defiance or risk losing everything.Includes all three books in The Defending Home Series. Book One: Defiance, Book Two: A House Divided and Book Three: Judgment Day.

The Hoffmann Plague


Tony Littlejohns - 2018
     With all established infrastructure and support systems gone, they must learn new skills quickly: skills which have become unfamiliar to most people living in modern times. By turns moving, shocking and humorous, it is a tale of ordinary people trying to build new lives in extraordinary circumstances and the practical issues they have to address. In a lawless country where societal norms have been destroyed, they encounter other survivors - some friendly; some hostile. But do they have what it takes to survive in this harsh new world? “Really enjoyed it. Flowed really well. Loved the detail you put into things and made me feel like I could actually survive!” Stuart R. “Your style is quite chatty and easy to read and your descriptions are evocative: it's very easy to visualise things! You also reminded me a bit of elements of Day of The Triffids, I think in style. TBH I really liked your general style - it's engaging without being hard work.” Dee T. “ Wow! It's over. Loved it and loved the ending… What was great is we were both always looking forward to the next chapter. Brilliant. We both loved it.” Sue Z. “Great stuff… thoroughly enjoyed it… The story is way too good not to be shared with millions of people.” Ant Z. “I can't believe it's over! I just finished it: it was really good! And that last sentence makes me hopeful for a sequel!!” Steph L. “The pace of the novel is about right, with the reader able to follow the characters through their journeys, both individually and combined. It feels moralistic without being prescriptive, leaving the reader to make up their own mind about where they would stand in such a circumstance.” Michael S.