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How Not To Die On Monday: A Guide To Surviving Mondays by Lili Dauphin

This book will outline the steps necessary to assist the men and women who go forth in the morning to enjoy a more productive and fruitful workday.

Character Kings by Scott Voisin

Character Kings profiles 15 actors and reveals the struggles they’ve endured surviving in Hollywood. Each interview features behind-the-scenes anecdotes, tips on auditioning and secrets to making a living in acting.

The Secret History of Weeds: What Women Need To Know About Their History by Julia Hughes Jones

Cultural messages about women’s inferiority have blocked women from leadership.

Vilified!: Red Meat for Conservatives from a Guy Who’s Got a Lot of Beefs by Corey Deitz

Vilified! is often serious, yet habitually satirical and even self-deprecating.  Although it lampoons far-left points of view, causes, and attitudes - it in no way excuses conservatives for the mess we’re in and the State of our DisUnion.  Think of Vilified! as a “Fleeced” for the bathroom - a unique book with a lot of [...]

A HEART TOO GOOD TO DIE: A shocking story of Sudden Cardiac Arrest by Jeremy Whitehead

A must read for heart patients, the lessons of this compelling and amazing story apply to every community. It offers a poignant, touching glimpse of the inner workings of a family impacted by cardiac arrest.

THE MALEFACTOR’S REGISTER: An Exploration of Murder, Past and Present by Mark C. Gribben

The Malefactor’s Register contains obscure but fascinating true crime stories from the early 20th Century to today. These essays explore the events surrounding some of the most unusual murders in history.