Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! Oh no, oh no, oh no…I think I did it again…I drank too much coffee. I told myself that no Jackie you don’t need to double double extra large but what did I do? I had the double double extra large! When will I learn? NO I can’t stop running around, I keep saying things in three’s see see see! Ahhhh I can’t stop…help me! I tried running around the garden hoping to use up all the caffeine but no such luck… Next time I am just going to get the double extra large (who am I kidding you know I am going to end up getting the double double extra large again). Well I am going to go keep running and hopefully that will help until lunch gets here. Jackie over and out!
The Count of Monte Cristo
Alexandre Dumas
(2,128 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure
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The Count of Monte Cristo is an adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. It is often considered, along with The Three Musketeers, as Dumas’ most popular work. It is also among the highest selling books of all time. The writing of the work was completed in 1844. Like many of his novels, it is expanded from the plot outlines suggested by his collaborating ghostwriter Auguste Maquet. The story takes place in France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean and the Levant during the historical events of 1815-1838 (from just before the Hundred Days through the reign of Louis-Philippe of France). The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. It is primarily concerned with themes of hope, justice, vengeance, mercy, forgiveness and death, and is told in the style of an adventure story.
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The Queen Gene
Jennifer Coburn
(380 Reviews)
Genre: Women’s Fiction | Contemporary Fiction
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After selling her home in the suburbs, Lucy Klein decides to pursue her lifelong dream of starting an arts community in the Berkshire Mountains. She envisions a creative oasis where struggling painters, sculptors and musicians visit from around the world. But the dream soon becomes a nightmare when the artists arrive and not a single one can create anything — except trouble, that is. To make matters worse, Lucy’s ultra-high-maintenance mother, Anjoli is singularly focused on finding a holistic cure for her teacup Chihuahua’s obsessive compulsive, hair-pulling disorder. Rebirthing, acupuncture and white light therapy just aren’t helping poor little Paz. But Anjoli soon has new problems to contend with, like the NYU sorority house going up across the street from her. Then there’s Lucy’s gorgeous cousin Kimmy who recently married herself in a dress made of disco ball mirrors, and now wants to get pregnant with Ivy League sperm. Deciding sperm banks have too many rules, she decides to go about things the old fashion way — with a roundtrip train ticket to Princeton and a change of panties in her designer purse. Lest we forget about Lucy’s 84-year-old Aunt Bernice who is grieving the loss of her sister who recently died at Red Lobster. Though she misses her Floridian counterpart, Bernice is not going to let anything stand in her way of exploring brave new worlds –and Brazilian bikini waxes. Enjoy a wild ride through the world of way over-the-top kiddie birthday parties, puppy psychotherapy and “performance art” weddings with a family so nutty, it will make you appreciate your own! Between Lucy’s relatives and the artists from hell, it’s a wonder she can focus on her own life.
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A SHADOW FELL
Patrick Dakin
(67 Reviews)
Genre: Suspense | Mystery
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One of the worst child serial killers in American history escapes from prison with one aim: Make the two people responsible for his downfall pay the ultimate price. Parents of a six-year-old adopted daughter, Jack and Callie Parmenter know only too well who this maniac’s target will be. A poignant story of love, revenge, and sacrifice. Patrick Dakin once again thrills fans with a tale that is never predictable and is always entertaining.
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Max Blizzard and The Gem of Camelot
Patrick Hatt
(64 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Mythology & Folk Tales
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Max Blizzard was like any other worker drone living in Earth’s realm until the arrival of his eighth birthday. On that day his imagination awoke and Max started thinking for himself. He was an outcast the moment he let people know about his imagination. That moment also unknowingly set forth a chain of events years in the making. By having imagination, Max had given Sir Dreadvent exactly what he wanted, a way into Camelot’s realm. Now Max and his friends, Trudesile and Lester, must complete the quest that Max’s father, Merlin, set out for him years ago. They must find the Gem of Camelot to defend the realm from Sir Dreadvent and his sevesties. Their perilous journey will take them from the shores of Merlinia and the ship of Davy Jones to the fields of Avalon, in the hope that they can save Camelot, save Earth, and save all the lost realms that have been consumed by Sir Dreadvent and his sevesties on their quest to remake the universe. A tale about where your imagination can lead if you choose to follow it, with creatures large and small joining Max Blizzard on his journey. King Arthur, Oberon, Hercules, Apollo and other heroes of imagination believed to be myth will become truth as Max and his friends face the trials ahead.
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Let’s Grill: Texas’ Best Secret BBQ Recipes
David Martin
(36 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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It’s BBQ time – Let’s Grill Texas Style! When you live in a place that enjoys many sunny days each year, you want to spend time outside whenever possible. For Texans, the weather can mean searing hot days, cool evenings, strong wind, ice storms, drought and torrential rains. No matter. For the Texans, everyday is a BBQ day! Texans are very specific, and have very strong opinions, when it comes to cooking techniques and the apparatus used. Grilling is not the same as BBQ or smoking! In this book you will discover the nuances that lie within Texan barbecue.
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