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The Big Fish...out of water (The Big Fish Tails Book 2) by Mike Williams 4.8 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

The Big Fish has turned his attention away from his travels and explores the world he has been travelling in. And it's a very strange one indeed. Sixty little separate offerings of just over 55000 words altogether, show how he copes with his existence and how he sees things in general, although he now needs glasses to see stuff. You might accept that he's right on some things and wrong on others; which is fair enough. Although even if he is wrong, he may still be righter than you. You may come to the eventual conclusion that The Big Fish is simply out of his depth. But whatever you conclude, you'll hopefully be smiling... Not really for the young or sensitive folk

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 281 Pages (2,401 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Mémếs: Epic Platinum Humorous and Hilarious Stuff Funny Collection by Richard A. Fletcher 3.5 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Epic Platinum Humorous and Hilarious Stuff Funny Collection.

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 1,260 Pages (50,670 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Failure Starts with You: Unmotivational Quotes to Guide You Nowhere by P.J. Staz 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Motivational quotes are intense. Powerful, yet intense. Sometimes when we look at life, it does not always have to be that serious when we are working towards our best selves. When faced with challenges or obstacles in life, we often need to take a step back, relax and have a good laugh. Sometimes quotes like the following can do just that: • The quest for greatness starts with a long nap. • Believe in yourself because no one else will. Maybe do not even do that? • If you have failed twice, chances are you will fail again. This collection of unmotivational quotes is written in easy-to-understand, concise language and will make you think about conventional advice and quotes from alternative perspectives. Please enjoy this quick read and attempt at humor.

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 177 Pages (693 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Sources of Myths, Legends, Stories and Classical Literature by Miguel Carvalho Abrantes 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Are you looking for new books about myths, legends, stories and classical literature? This work features a brief presentation of hundreds of literary sources relevant to the study of Comparative Mythology, Legends, Stories and Classical Literature. It contains all the sources from the same author's older Sources of Classical Literature, related essentially to Ancient Greece and Rome, but it also adds entirely new content related to Ancient Sumer, Brazil, China, India, Italy, Japan, Portugal or the US, along with many lesser known sources from western tradition. Browse through its pages to learn about many books you likely never heard about. Plus, this electronic edition is still being updated across time, to include even more new literary sources each month.

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 546 Pages (3,891 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

But I'm Afraid of Spiders ... And, Mary from Ohio (The Pleasant Valley Novellas and The Silent Struggle Between Horror and Humor) by John McGinnis 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Toshiro Watanabe: Do you have any childhood fears? By childhood fear, I mean a particular fear that stretches back to your earliest memories. A childhood fear is a fear that is so embedded in your childhood, that it becomes part of your childhood's very definition. Take my fear of spiders. It's a very primordial fear living within me. It's instinctual, but it's also kind of silly. I loathe spiders for the way they look, that's it. It's foolish, but I can't help it. It doesn't matter that most spiders are harmless. It doesn't matter that spiders are beneficial to mankind. I hate them. They are grotesque. You could say that I am being irrational, and you would be right. That doesn't change anything though. I am afraid of spiders, and I am in good company. Mild arachnophobia is common. It is easy to understand, and it is easy to explain. Spiders are frightful creatures. I have another childhood fear. It is not so easy to explain. My parents watched a television program called 'Mary from Ohio' when I was in kindergarten. It was about ten or eleven years ago, and most of my memories surrounding 'Mary from Ohio' are fuzzy and vague; however, I have certain memories of the show itself which are very sharp. I remember the opening scene showing a cozy looking home and soft, warm music played behind the voice of Mary's affectionate mother, calling her name. I remember that well. I also remember Mary herself. She was a fully grown, adult woman wearing a pinafore over a dress and pigtails. Mary wore childish clothes and childish hair. I can remember Mary screaming and crying. I can remember Mary's fear and Mary's horror (although, I never understood what had Mary, so terrified). - But most of all, I can remember one thing about Mary. It was forbidden for me to look at her. Mary was bad. Mary was dirty. Mary was frightful and frightful things were happening to her. I was never told what these frightful things were. That was left to my imagination, and that was left to my ...

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 101 Pages (677 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

The Blue Church: Or: The Only Home a Ghost Ever Had (The Pleasant Valley Novellas and The Silent Struggle Between Horror and Humor) by John McGinnis 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Some say the El Dorado is haunted. I doubt that. Ghosts are not real. Hotels are not alive. They don't have memories. The El Dorado is just a dwelling of brick, wood and glass. In that sense, it is just like every other hotel in the world. It's just uglier. That doesn't mean it's haunted. The only home a ghost ever had, was in somebody's head. "There is a rational scientific explanation for everything and there are neither ghosts nor gods." That's what mom taught me, and I believe her. I know that there are many who disagree. Some even claim to have seen a ghost. I will not call them all liars. I do not doubt that many alleged hauntings are reported by those who truly believed themselves to be witnesses of the paranormal. Sometimes our eyes, ears and minds can deceive us. When this deception occurs it can be quite convincing. I should know, it happened to me. Without going into too much detail, I thought I saw a ghost myself when I was five. She was a little girl about my age dressed in white. This ghost looked just like a normal living being with one exception. Her mouth was missing. In its place was a gaping dark cavity. Upon looking directly into the brown eyes of this apparition. I heard her voice speak to me, inside my head. This voice spoke, "Children are better seen and not heard." I screamed and wet myself. My mother flew to me like a phantom. For the life of me I could not explain why I screamed, and I could not explain to mother why I had wet myself. Fear of the little girl without a mouth tightened my vocal cords. Fear of my mother froze my lips into silence. The smell of my urine burned the inside of my nostrils. A wooden spoon burned my ass. My encounter was nothing but a hallucination. It occurred during the night following my first day of kindergarten. My first day of school did not go so well. Even though I was afraid of my mother at that age, I was terrified at having to leave her side to spend the day among strangers. That one day in my life ...

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 94 Pages (1,965 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

"Mémếs" Nightly Juicy: Diamond Jokes Humor Dark Mode Collection by Denise L. Smith 4.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

XXl Humor Dark Mode Collection

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 1,603 Pages (62,945 KB)
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Added: May 28th, 2024

Billionaire Lumberjack: A Standalone Billionaire Mountain Man Forced Proximity Romance (Lumberjacks in Love Book 1) by Gwyn McNamee 4.3 Stars (1,843 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Rescued by the billionaire lumberjack... Lost. Alone. Freezing on the side of a desolate mountain in a massive snowstorm. Until a rugged man with an ax saves me. Waking in his warm, comfortable bed leaves more than one question. How did I get here? Where are my clothes? And who is this handsome recluse with striking dark eyes and a grumpy demeanor? The answers only bring more mysteries. He doesn't want me here. Doesn't want his secrets exposed. I don't want him to know mine, either. But there's only so long we can deny this sizzling attraction. Only so long until I learn the truth about my billionaire lumberjack and our pasts come back to haunt us. Grab this steamy stand-alone from USA Today Bestselling Author Gwyn McNamee about a billionaire in hiding, the photographer who stumbles upon him, and what happens when they're trapped together during a major snow storm with building attraction and dark secrets!

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 290 Pages (4,208 KB)
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Added: May 28th, 2024

Chronicles of the Comstock by Dennis Cassinelli 4.2 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

The Northern Nevada region known as the Comstock encapsulated the true pioneer spirit of the rugged Old West. A source of tremendous wealth thanks to rich deposits of gold and silver, the Comstock boomed in the mid-1800s and spurred thriving communities, bountiful railroads and a hearty breed of pioneers who called the Comstock their home. Now, Dennis Cassinelli brings to life the varied and colorful stories of the past with his latest work, Chronicles of the Comstock. A compilation of historical articles originally published in The Comstock Chronicle, a weekly newspaper based in Virginia City, the book features topics as diverse as the great Virginia City fire of 1875, the discovery of a cache of rare coin dies at the former Carson City Mint and the exaggerative newsmen who recounted the daily digest of life on the Comstock.

Genre: Foreign Languages [x]
Length: 339 Pages (3,176 KB)
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Added: May 28th, 2024
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