Go Baby Go


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Praise for Baby Baby Baby! "Reflects babies' everyday activities with verve and joy." —Booklist In this companion book to Baby Baby Baby!, fidgety baby is back and ventures outdoors for fun with her two favorite pets. Baby's jumping high Baby's jumping low Baby's flying in the air Go – Go – Go! Entertaining and lively text coupled with adorable and engaging art by author/illustrator Marilyn Janovitz makes this the perfect book for babies and the person who reads to them! Baby's jumping high, Baby's bouncing low Baby's flying in the air Go Go Go!




Go Baby Go!


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A baby spends the day playing with animal friends.




Baby Go! Go! Go!


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All new material. One of DK's super-sparkly baby books, this things that go title has crystal-clear photos for young babies to focus on, fun, read-aloud text, and extra-special twinkle on every page. The six stunning, double-page spreads help babies to recognize favourite vehicles. With lots to encourage playful interaction between parent and child, including sing-songy rhymes and exciting machine noises, this first things that go book is a joy to share, and filled with high-quality, real-world baby learning. WIP Contents pp2-3: [vehicle = train] Clickety-clack! Clickety-clack! Drive a noisy train pp4-5: [vehicle = airplane] Whoosh! Whoosh! Weeeeeh! Fly a super-fast plane. pp6-7: [vehicle = sailing boat] Jump aboard a little boat. Splish! Splish! Splash! pp8-9: [vehicle = truck] Ride inside a rumbly truck. Make its lights flash. pp10-11: [vehicle = tractor] Drive a shiny tractor. Chug along, very slow. pp12-13: [vehicle = car] Then race off in a speedy car. Ready, steady, go, go, go!




Go! Go! Go!


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At his pinnacle, author Rob Atteberry was a fit guy, an overachiever who competed in triathlons and chased after personal bests both at work and at home. He was a husband and a father with responsibilities, deadlines, and projects to complete. In 2012, just turning forty years old, Atteberry was diagnosed with lymphoma. In Go! Go! Go! Atteberry shares his inspirational story of fighting and beating cancer twice, transforming his life from workaholic to athlete and family man. He tells how he began his cancer journey as a young, busy executive and came out of it a broken man, unable to walk or talk and in desperate need to rebuild his life. His narrates a story of survival, spurred on by the support of his family, friends, and faith in God. Atteberrys story in Go! Go! Go! teaches an important life lesson: slow down and appreciate what matters most in life.




Teenage Horror A-Go-Go


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Hold on to your guts and go-go boots because now you can take a trip back to those 1960's drive-in movies and join the burgeoning youth culture and its experimentation with LSD, psychedelia, and the way-out sounds attributed to it. Read as the teenage swinging-set are hideously murdered by some unknown beast, sending the town into a frenzied panic. Could Tick Johnson's disturbed pal Joey, with his mind-bending powers of ESP be responsible? When Tick's girlfriend disappears, Tick has no choice but to find the answers. Fasten your seatbelt for a non-stop ride of psychedelic acid trips, ESP, go-go chicks, nudity, sixties garage rock, spooky graveyards, and enough blood 'n' guts to fill a 10-gallon vat. What are you waiting for! Read this screenplay and wallow in the depravity that is known as: Teenage Horror A-Go-Go. When you open this book, the gore will literally drop out onto your lap! You've been warned!




Africa Go Go


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A compilation of short stories written by an old African-Hand, who as an expatriate had to learn how to fend for himself and get on with the job come what may. In post-colonial Africa you could find yourself in the middle of a drama you could not have expected, nor prevented. This collection of true life stories is written with a witty and entertaining pen, taking the reader along an eventful journey to Africa and gives a good understanding of being there. It is a positive book. A tribute to Africa and its people.




Murder-a-Go-Go's


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The Go-Go’s made music on their own terms and gave voice to a generation caught between the bra-burning irreverence of the seventies and the me-first decadence of the eighties. Anthems like “We Got the Beat,” “Our Lips Are Sealed,” and “Vacation” are an indelible part of our collective soundtrack, but more than that, they speak to the power and possibility of youth. Inspired by punk but not yoked to it, the Go-Go’s broke important musical ground by combining cheeky lyrics, clever hooks, and catchy melodies, perfectly capturing what it feels like to be young and female in the process. But beyond the Go-Go’s effervescent sound and cheerful pop stylings, a darkness underlies many of their lyrics and melodies, hinting at the heartache and frustration inherent in growing up. In other words, plenty to inspire murder and mayhem. Net proceeds from Murder-a-Go-Go’s benefit Planned Parenthood, a crucial provider of women’s affordable reproductive healthcare. With a foreword by Go-Go’s co-founder Jane Wiedlin and original stories by twenty-five kick-ass authors, editor Holly West has put together an all-star crime fiction anthology inspired by one of the most iconic bands of the eighties and beyond. Praise for MURDER-A-GO-GO’S: “I always suspected that twinkle in the Go-Gos’ eyes was a coded invitation to a darker world. In the hands of these 25 stellar crime fiction writers, ‘We Got the Beat’ and ‘Our Lips Are Sealed’ become evil little gems. A totally rad read.” —Alan Hunter, Original MTV VJ, SiriusXM Host “Shock and awe, that sums up my reaction to Murder-A-Go-Go’s. Shock to live in times when ‘The Whole World Lost Its Head’ and awe at the response of these gifted writers. Buckle up for a ride that will leave ‘Skidmarks on Your Heart.’” —Sara Paretsky, bestselling author of the V.I. Warshawski crime series “Who knew those happy songs by one of all-time favorite bands, the Go-Go’s could inspire such dark, noir, spine-tingling stories?!! It’s a collection of tales of distinctly female rage—the murderous kind and otherwise—to keep you up at night!” —Alison Arngrim, TV’s Nellie Oleson and author of Confessions of a Prairie Bitch “This is the music-driven anthology you didn’t know you needed, but after you read it, you’ll realize your bookshelf was lacking without it. This is a killer line-up of writers, and under Holly’s steady hand, they don’t play a single false note. Murder-A-Go-Go’s has got the beat.” —Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse “Like the songs these writers used for muses, each story contains the energy of a pop group and the rawness of a punk band, with some of the darkness and vulnerability that underscores the Go-Go’s themselves thrown in for good measure.” —Steph Post, author of Miraculum “The Go-Go’s spun some of the brightest, catchiest all-girl pop back in the day. But they always carried more weight than your average pop band: the burden of trailblazing and pioneering; the bad kids in the back of the class breaking all the rules and looking damn cool doing it. This collection commandingly captures that sweet subversion.” —Joe Clifford, author of The One That Got Away “Beneath the pop stylings and sensibilities of the Go-Go’s pulsed the heart of a punk band. In this eye-opening anthology, some of the sharpest voices of contemporary short crime fiction tease out the aches and anxieties echoing through the groundbreaking group’s music: the dark sides of desire, the missed opportunities, the tangled regrets. These stories—they got the beat.” —Art Taylor, award-winning author of On the Road with Del & Louise: A Novel in Stories “Holly West (editor)’s Murder-A-Go-Go’s is murderous fun from the first story to the last. Each masterful tale is distinctive, but this collection is so much more than the sum of its parts, infused with all the talent and skill of some of the best short story writers working in crime fiction today.” —Jennifer Hillier, author of Creep and Jar of Hearts




I Know Better Now


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It's 1982 and the Ramones are in a gutter-bound spiral. Following a run of inconsistent albums and deep in the throes of internal tensions, the legendary quartet is about to crash and burn. Enter Richie Ramone. Then a 26-year-old from New Jersey named Richard Reinhardt, he's snapped up by the group to be their new drummer and instantly goes from the obscurity of the underground club scene to membership in the most famous punk-rock band of all time, revitalizing the pioneering outfit with his powerful, precise, and blindingly fast beats – composing classic cuts like the menacing anthem “Somebody Put Something in My Drink” and becoming the only Ramones percussionist to sing lead vocals for the group. With the Ramones, he performs over five hundred shows at venues all around the world and records three storming studio albums – before abruptly quitting the band and going deep underground. To most fans, this crucial figure in the band's history has remained a mystery, his tale untold. Until now. I Know Better Now: My Life Before, During, and After the Ramones is the firsthand, four-on-the-floor account of a life in rock 'n' roll and in one of its most influential acts – straight from the sticks of the man who kept the beat.




New Baby, Here I Come!


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There's a new baby on the way! Kids can laugh and learn all about what to expect from a new sibling with this collection of sweet and funny poems from the author of the hugely popular Kindergarten, Here I Come! With a lovely little bundle of joy on the way, celebrate the new arrival to the family with some poems from best-selling author D. J. Steinberg! From watching Mommy's tummy grow to witnessing the baby's first steps, these clever and heartwarming poems – plus a page of stickers! – are sure to help prepare kids for what new experiences they can expect living with their new sibling.




Island Captive Collection


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She needs protection along with a Dom’s discipline. Explore two dangerous destinations with hot Doms in DeMarco’s Captive and Santiago’s Secret. DeMarco’s Captive Determined to expose the cartel, American Agent Lucy Harrison goes undercover, only to get caught. A blown sting operation puts her life in danger and the man she had set eyes on sees right through her disguise. Santiago’s Secret Set up from the start, her best friend skips town, leaving a shed filled with cocaine and Mary to deal with the aftermath. With the drug cartel closing in, can Santiago keep her safe?