Hey Sis, Let's Do Brunch


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A relatable read for women of all walks of life that sets the foundation for deep and colorful conversations, offering a glimpse into the author's world while allowing you to explore and assess your own. Immerse yourself into this intimate conversation celebrating the incomparable wonders of sisterhood!




Sunday Brunch


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A thoughtful, intricate detective story set in Boston, Massachusetts. Jennifer Eastman, the beautiful twenty four year old daughter of a Boston police detective works as a private investigator for her older brother. Professionally, Jennifer brings hundreds of thousands of dollars into the Eastman Agency as she solves case after case. Personally, she pursues a romantic relationship with her childhood friend, Gary Prescott. "You don't love me. You love having sex with me as I do you." Jennifer is forced to deal with the physical and emotional ramifications of a life threatening traumatic experience. Her search for closure challenges her abilities and threatens her relationship with Prescott. Prescott a tough, hardnosed detective and long time friend of the Eastmans leaves the Agency to go to work for a major New England crime boss. His toughness, "This is a 9mm at the back of your head. If I were to pull the trigger, not even your own mother would recognize you." enables him to control and legitimize many of the gangsters companies. Certainly an interesting and thought provoking novel.




The Terrific Three


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Ankush, a bright boy of 15, stumbles over a very out-of-the-box adventure, centred on a mystery surrounding an old Gothic house, which was deemed to be haunted. He calls his friends, Harshita and Ram to join him in this adventure. What happens then? Are they able to solve the mystery? To answer such questions and many more questions that have popped up in your mind, you will have to dive into this oh-so-amazing book. So fasten your seat-belts and get ready for the awesome ride…




Through the Burden Canal


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I was inspired to write this story about my wife, Mrs. Ethelinda Braithwaite Edior, and her siblings of their terrifying experiences while residing in their native country known as Belize. They spend most of their teenage lives living on a land known as The Usher's Bank—Sibun River. As they grew into young adults, many disasters threatened them, along with the storms, floods, hurricane, lightning, and roaring thunder as it traveled through the dark, thick clouds. But through it all and by the grace of God, they were all blessed to make it to America whereby each had met their mate, got married, and are living a peaceful Christian life in their communities.




Let's Do Brunch


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Why go out for everyone's favorite weekend meal when it's so simple to make a memorable brunch at home--at half the price? Let's Do Brunch solves the mysteries of turning out mouthwatering favorites like Eggs Benedict, Huevos Rancheros, Croque Monsieur, waffles, croissants, pastries, and more. Plus, the book includes recipes for refreshing breakfast smoothies and juices to enjoy with your food.




Grandma's Cookbook


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The setting is New England in the sixties. Life was different then. This story revolves around one family, especially the woman everyone called Grandma. She was a wonderful and multitalented lady. She always had the right answers. This is the author's story, but it is Grandma's story too. He asked her once if a movie director career had merit. She advised him to write a unique book first and remarked, "Surely with over seventeen years of formal education, you can write an interesting story." The author responded that most of his knowledge involves guns, reloading bullets, and ballistics. But write a book he did.




Lessons from the Breakfast Table


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This book contains a concept for each letter of the alphabet that if applied can be the difference from an average life to one that is filled with joy and abundance. The book is filled with stories and real examples that illustrate the significance of each word. The hope of this book is that it captivates the minds of children and inspires them to grow up to become the best version of theirselves.




Reaching for Kloud9


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Kloud9 is an exclusive magazine for youth, encapsulating within its pages interesting and motivational content for the readers, by the readers. The aim is to develop their creative talents and showcase them too. Kloud9 organises an All-India Short Story Contest in two categories every year – Junior (classes VII to IX); and Senior (classes X to XII, also referred to as first year graduation). Reaching for Kloud9 comprises award-winning stories from Junior and Senior categories, 2015-17. It opens up a fantasy world painted by these young, magical authors, with the stories spanning a wide gamut of themes – from young mystery solvers, to naughty escapades; from dreamy aspirations to paranormal encounters; from dreams to their fulfilment. Guided and mentored by Ruskin Bond – the internationally acclaimed writer for children – and a brainchild of Prof. Achyuta Samanta (Founder, KIIT and KISS), it has spread like wildfire among the student community.




32 Antlers


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32 Antlers is the first book of poetry from author Jasmine Suntrell. The book is an introspective work on the human condition from Suntrell's own personal perspective. She touches on depression, anxiety, PCOS, family issues, black womanhood, love, and more all from the idea of these things as the invisible antlers that we grow as humans.




Breakfast at Tiffany's & Other Voices, Other Rooms


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From the Modern Library’s new set of beautifully repackaged hardcover classics by Truman Capote—also available are In Cold Blood, Portraits and Observations, and The Complete Stories Together in one volume, here are a pair of literary touchstones from Truman Capote’s extraordinary early career: the transcendently popular novella Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Other Voices, Other Rooms, the debut novel he published as a twenty-three-year-old prodigy. Of all his characters, Capote once said, Holly Golightly was his favorite. The hillbilly-turned-Manhattanite at the center of Breakfast at Tiffany’s shares not only the author’s philosophy of freedom but also his fears and anxieties. For Holly, the cure is to jump into a taxi and head for Tiffany’s; nothing bad could happen, she believes, amid “that lovely smell of silver and alligator wallets.” Other Voices, Other Rooms begins as thirteen-year-old Joel Knox, after losing his mother, is sent from New Orleans to rural Alabama to live with his estranged father—who is nowhere to be found. Instead, Joel meets his eccentric family and finds a kindred spirit in a defiant little girl. Despite its themes of waylaid hopes and lost innocence, this semiautobiographical coming-of-age novel revels in small pleasures and the colorful language of its time and place.