Wednesday, 8th August 2012
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The Food Truck Startup by Andrew Morehouse
Genre - Entrepreneurship (G)
4.8 (5 reviews)
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This book answers the most important issues when it comes to starting a food truck. Don't invest too much in the food truck business until you read this book! Explore the mindset and personal requirements needed to survive in this industry. Find out what works and how to avoid potential obstacles when starting out AND after you're established! This book covers important legal, technical and logistical issues when it comes to starting your own food truck.
Loco Moco by Ty Hutchinson
Genre - Thriller / Romantic Suspense (PG13)
4.4 (8 reviews)
FREE until 9th August 2012
The world’s only consultant to the criminal underworld has just experienced his closest brush with death yet, and wonders if it’s time to quit the biz.
In need of some serious soul searching, Darby Stansfield and his girlfriend, Izzy Weber, set off for a summer surfing adventure in Hawaii. But what the land of Aloha offers instead, is the same temptations he’s eager to escape—one in particular, the North Beach Boys. Hoping to resist the lure of the local gang, Darby focuses on improving his relationship with Izzy. All is fun in the sun until their beach house is broken into.
From there, the mysterious threats begin to escalate, forcing Darby and Izzy to hire a local private detective. Between the PI working the case and the security improvements made around their place, the ideal summer appears to be back on track. Wrong. What they don’t realize is that a stranger is watching them and someone is going to die.
Welcome to Moon Hill by Anthony J Rapino
Genre - Horror (R)
4.6 (11 reviews)
FREE until 12th August 2012
Moon Hill is a forgotten place that few purposely visit, and even less leave. Once you arrive, the deep dark of the forest creeps into your mind and will not relent. Strange flowers that grow from deer carcasses, murderous lunatics, talking ravens, wriggling parasites that induce eruptive confessions, and demons of every variety: they all live here too.
Even so, the residents of Moon Hill can feel, beyond the fear and distress, that this land is special and they are lucky to live here. Most everyone feels that way right up until the day they come a little too close to the magic of this place. When dusk's light leaks through their carefully locked doors and rips holes in their minds. Then, they pray for release.
The Non-Boring Safe Travel Guide by Elisabeth Sowerbutts
Genre - Travel Tips (G)
5.0 (4 reviews)
FREE until 10th August 2012
Planning on travelling but worried about getting sick? Or maybe you're happy to travel but your parents are convinced that you will end up robbed, raped, and left bleeding in a ditch and suffering from malaria?
So you want foolproof safe travel solutions? Sorry, the world does not come with guarantees - and the author is not offering any. Instead, blending humour and experience, she tries to separate the sensational news headlines from the reality of travel.
This is a not a heavy book (it's an e-book after all), it's a concise guide which addresses how to avoid dying out there, interspersed with stories from the author's own experience. The author hasn't died yet, so her advice must be worth something.
Coffin Tales Season of Death by Madison Johns
Genre - Travel Tips (G)
5.0 (4 reviews)
FREE until 10th August 2012
Curiosity gets the better of Travis and Willie, and they can't help but want to know what creepy Old Man Johnson is doing this year. Fifty years ago four children disappeared, rumored, from the Johnson farm. Mr. Johnson always had the scariest Jack-o'-lanterns every year, and they can't help but wonder how he portrays the images so graphically.
Hanover, Illinois, had always been blessed with bountiful crops, but it also attracts hordes of crows. Hell Crow is a legend in this town, but as the equinox approaches—Bobby Sue scrambles to rally the towns people to help build a scarecrow before it's too late!
Little Red Riding Hood. Into the Forest Again
Genre - Children's Fiction (G)
5.0 (9 reviews)
FREE until 9th August 2012
When Little Red sets out to bring a cake to Grandmother's house, she promises the mirror on her wall that she won't talk to strangers. But as the shadows of the forest press around her, she finds that keeping that promise is hard to do. After all, safety is found in numbers, isn't it? That depends on what happens when Little Red meets the biggest shadow of all.
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