Wednesday, 15th August 2012
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Dear Dad, I Hate You! by Lovely Whitmore
Genre - Family Relationships (PG13)
4.2 (6 reviews)
FREE today
"DearDaddy, I hate you!" is a fourteen year old boy, who finally gets the chance to have his biological dad... In the same home with him, his mother and sisters; he is more than happy... But not for long, as he unravels the reasons why he is there, when his dad shows real intentions. Read the emotional letter this young teen writes his father two days after he has left their family high and dry. It is part one of a trilogy. This is the letter written by a 14 year old teenager, and was not intended to be a nice "letter".
The Little Wooden Chair by MJA Ware
Genre - Literary Fiction (PG)
3.8 (4 reviews)
FREE until 16th August 2012
Maggy's grandfather knows he'll be dead by the time she's born. The only gift he can afford is one he makes with his own hands. As he finishes the little wooden chair, he has no idea that his gift will not only be her protector and companion, but it will teach her the meaning of Love.
Love of Cooking: Side Dishes by Maggie Brooks
Genre - Cooking (G)
4.9 (16 reviews)
FREE until 17th August 2012
These side dishes are excellent for taking to a party or feeding to your family.
The Big Galoot by Shadoe Stevens
Genre - Children's Book (G)
5.0 (10 reviews)
FREE until 16th August 2012
THE BIG GALOOT, the first published children's book by television and radio star Shadoe Stevens, is about bullying, believing in yourself, and never giving up.
Warren Galoot has a funny shaped head, pidgeon-toed feet, and size 42 hands ... the biggest hands anyone's ever seen. And the kids all laugh at him. They mock him and trip him and make fun of him, but no matter what happens, Warren says: "I'm a Galoot / But I have good luck / You can't get me down / I never give up."
Bullying has become almost epidemic in America and we have to start talking about it when children are very young. The next generation needs a better beginning. This insightful, delightful, dramatic, empowering book shows children how bullying feels, and does it in the style of Dr. Seuss.
Three Guys & A Cake by Sue Fleckenstein
Genre - Cooking (G)
5.0 (5 reviews)
FREE today
This is a short cake book which features the 15 favorite cakes that my Three Guys, my husband and two boys, just love to eat including Carrot Cake and an Upside Down Rhubarb & Strawberry Cake. I wanted this book to be a fun collection that would evoke memories not just for my guys but for families everywhere. This book is a collection of our family favorite cake recipes over the last 25 years.
I make these cakes time and time again and even though the boys are not at home, they still ask for one every time they come home to visit. These recipes have been used many times over and are easy to make and the results are delicious.
Caring for Lily by Rachel Elizabeth Cole
Genre - Women's Fiction (G)
4.2 (4 reviews)
FREE until 18th August 2012
With her maternity leave about to end, Elle Williams is visiting the fourth daycare in as many hours. Maybe this one will be just right.
Bound by Shannon Mayer
Genre - Horror & Romance (PG13)
4.9 (35 reviews)
FREE until 16th August 2012
Faced with losing the love they have for each other as Sebastian falls deeper under the influence of the Nevermore shot, follow Mara as she fights to keep him at her side. Blending horror and romance, Bound will will again shock you with life in an apocalypse with twists, thrills, monsters, and, of course, an undeniable love story.
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