Opens Door 666


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This is a story about a family who moved out of Brooklyn to the country, because Brooklyn was too fast with the prostitution, pimps, and drugs that where plaguing their children. They decided it is best to move. But they soon found themselves on this big farm, where strange things that couldnt be explained were happening to them. They also found out it had something to do with a spacecraft that had crashed underground on their property, and it was causing paranormal things to happen to them. Like strange dreams. They didnt know what to do, so they soon decided to go to an Indian reservation to see an Indian chief with great powers. The Indian chief told them that this spacecraft that had crashed on their property opened up a parallel dimension, which had access to their minds, and it was causing them to have these strange dreams. That in time, if the dimension wasnt closed up, their dreams would turn into reality. So the Indian chief gave them instructions on how to close the dimension, but it was too latetheir oldest daughter had been penetrated.




The Holcombes


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The Smart Set


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The Tramp at Home


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Author was deputed by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine into the condition of working-women in large American cities. Areas visited include New York, New England, New Orleans, Texas, Idaho, Nevada, California, and Hawaii.







The Smart Set


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Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody


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Who is the mysterious Rudy Kazoody, and what, if anything, did he have to do with the events that occurred to a group of teenagers during one fateful summer in New York City's Bronx neighborhood in the early 1960s? Growing up is difficult enough. But when you're a recent immigrant arriving in a country that is going through its own coming-of-age process, fueled by rock 'n' roll, the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, free love, the pill, LSD, and the Cold War, it's downright confusing, and for some--lethal. With the various upheavals shaking America to its core, Joey, whose family emigrated to the Bronx from Italy's Apennine Mountains, struggles to retain his innocent, optimistic outlook on life as he and the other young teenagers on Arthur Avenue--virtually all of whom also come from immigrant, working-class families--try to find their place in this new order. From the euphoria of first love to the despair of dashed dreams and betrayal, Joey emerges from the summer sadder but wiser in this romantic, mysterious, and nostalgic tale. Behind it all lurks the mysterious Rudy Kazoody, an enigma that Joey feels he must solve or else remain forever just outside the inner circle of life and love.




The Oratorical Trainer


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Harper's New Monthly Magazine


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Important American periodical dating back to 1850.