Fast Cash Cash Cowboys Return


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Book 1: Title: Fast Cash Subtitle: The beginning of better days. Charlie leaves jail after spending seven years behind bars, he rejoins his younger brother’s Jimmy and Scott on the outside, after several days of partying and meeting Jimmy’s new fiancée he tells them of his plan that he devised in jail. Lady luck is finally on Charlie’s side, he rekindles his love for Ericka after coming to her rescue from an abusive relationship. After finally convincing his family to go through with this plan, tragedy strikes the band of brothers once the wealth comes into the picture. The brothers preserve through their circumstances and pull together as a family to overcome all that is thrown at them. Even with what the wealth has provided for the brothers Charlie makes a fatal mistake and returns back to the one place that he swore never to return to. Book 2: Title: Cash Cowboys Subtitle: Rich through and through. A group of teenage boys observe a robbery taking place in their hometown, which is set in Texas during the 1880’s, this then aspires the young men to fantasize about their future to a similar life. Fast forward approximately ten years later, each young man is travelling on his own path to what he believes to be his fullest life, they have successfully maintained their friendship throughout this tough era. Tragedy strikes the friends to their core, and they reevaluate their personal lives and consider the teenage fantasy of becoming bank robbers once again, dreaming of life on the edge with adrenaline running through their veins. They experience the wilder side of the west when they encounter natives of the country and adapt to a new lifestyle and a path that they could never have dreamt about. Book 3: Title: Return Subtitle: A tale of revenge A tale of modern-day Egyptian treasure hunters, a father and son on the quest of a lifetime, after years of research they finally succeed with their life dream. This dream comes with a high price attached, one pays the ultimate price and the other endures a rollercoaster of mixed emotions, with love, loss, betrayal and intrigue. After returning home to a shell of a life that he previously lived, how will he endure what life has planned for him, and can he succeed with what the future may hold.




The Exhibitor


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Some issues include separately paged sections: Better management, Physical theatre, extra profits; Review; Servisection.




The 9.9 Percent


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A “brilliant” (The Washington Post), “clear-eyed and incisive” (The New Republic) analysis of how the wealthiest group in American society is making life miserable for everyone—including themselves. In 21st-century America, the top 0.1% of the wealth distribution have walked away with the big prizes even while the bottom 90% have lost ground. What’s left of the American Dream has taken refuge in the 9.9% that lies just below the tip of extreme wealth. Collectively, the members of this group control more than half of the wealth in the country—and they are doing whatever it takes to hang on to their piece of the action in an increasingly unjust system. They log insane hours at the office and then turn their leisure time into an excuse for more career-building, even as they rely on an underpaid servant class to power their economic success and satisfy their personal needs. They have segregated themselves into zip codes designed to exclude as many people as possible. They have made fitness a national obsession even as swaths of the population lose healthcare and grow sicker. They have created an unprecedented demand for admission to elite schools and helped to fuel the dramatic cost of higher education. They channel their political energy into symbolic conflicts over identity in order to avoid acknowledging the economic roots of their privilege. And they have created an ethos of “merit” to justify their advantages. They are all around us. In fact, they are us—or what we are supposed to want to be. In this “captivating account” (Robert D. Putnam, author of Bowling Alone), Matthew Stewart argues that a new aristocracy is emerging in American society and it is repeating the mistakes of history. It is entrenching inequality, warping our culture, eroding democracy, and transforming an abundant economy into a source of misery. He calls for a regrounding of American culture and politics on a foundation closer to the original promise of America.







Atlanta Magazine


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Atlanta magazine’s editorial mission is to engage our community through provocative writing, authoritative reporting, and superlative design that illuminate the people, the issues, the trends, and the events that define our city. The magazine informs, challenges, and entertains our readers each month while helping them make intelligent choices, not only about what they do and where they go, but what they think about matters of importance to the community and the region. Atlanta magazine’s editorial mission is to engage our community through provocative writing, authoritative reporting, and superlative design that illuminate the people, the issues, the trends, and the events that define our city. The magazine informs, challenges, and entertains our readers each month while helping them make intelligent choices, not only about what they do and where they go, but what they think about matters of importance to the community and the region.




Billboard Music Week


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New York Magazine


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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.




New York Magazine


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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.




New York Magazine


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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.




The Forgotten Man


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In The Forgotten Man, Amity Shlaes, one of the nation's most-respected economic commentators, offers a striking reinterpretation of the Great Depression. She traces the mounting agony of the New Dealers and the moving stories of individual citizens who through their brave perseverance helped establish the steadfast character we recognize as American today.