Wednesday, 28 November 2012
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God Has Better Things To Do Than My Laundry – Heather Nestleroad
Genre – Christian Living / Humour
Rating – PG
4.9 (5 reviews)
Free until 28 November 2012
If you've ever tackled a mound of laundry taller than you, made reservations instead of dinner, turned to prayer to deal with your teenage daughters, and accidentally wet yourself laughing at your best friend, then you'll like God Has Better Things to do Than My Laundry (and Other Observations by an Overly Dramatic Mom).
Heather Nestleroad gathers all of her blog posts from the last few years into a comprehensive book that can be enjoyed by parents, chocolate lovers, and coffee drinkers of all types. Read about how Heather learned to like (and order) coffee, explores her questions about the purpose of our lives, bares her neurotic confessions, and details conversations you'll swear you just had with someone in your family.
The Path To Tyranny – Michael E. Newton
Genre – History
Rating – PG
4.0 (43 reviews)
Free until 28 November 2012
Western civilization is risking the return of tyranny by increasing the size and scope of government. Throughout history, free societies descended into tyranny when their populations realized they can use the power of government to give themselves benefits at the expense of others. The Path To Tyranny examines how and why each of these free societies descended into tyranny and evaluates the current prospects for the United States.
Tempest At Dawn – James D. Best
Genre – Historical
Rating – G
4.6 (45 reviews)
Free until 28 November 2012
The United States is on the brink of total collapse. The military has been reduced to near extinction, economic turmoil saps hope, and anarchy threatens, as world powers hover like vultures, eager to devour the remains. In a desperate move, a few powerful men call a secret meeting to plot the overthrow of the government.
Fifty-five men came to Philadelphia May of 1787with a congressional charter to revise the Articles of Confederation. Instead they founded the longest lasting republic in world history.
Tempest at Dawn tells their story.
Touch and Go – A. W. Hartoin
Genre – Mystery
Rating – PG13
5 (4 reviews)
Free until 29 November 2012
A bad dog and a missing man. Mercy Watts is up to her double D’s in trouble. She agrees to take on a case for an old rival to avoid doing paperwork for her PI father, but her plan doesn’t include a poodle with problems. If she dumps the case, she’ll pay a terrible price. She’ll have to type.
Laura and The Jaguar Prophecy – Anton Swanepoel
Genre – Action, Adventure
Rating – R
4.8 (5 reviews)
Free until 30 November 2012
After losing her job, Laura accepts an invitation from an internet chat friend to go on a cruise. Little does she know she would soon become the centre of attention for multiple secret agencies searching for information she unknowingly carries, information which could either end the world or save it, depending on who finds it first. As people start dying around her, her life is suddenly directed into a path that will have far reaching consequences for her, if she can stay alive long enough.
How To Stick To A Diet – Derek Doepker
Genre – Health, Weight loss
Rating – PG
4.8 (6 reviews)
Free until 29 November 2012
Has modern psychology uncovered powerful but simple mind "hacks" that allow you to literally rewire your brain for unstoppable motivation?
In "How To Stick To A Diet", you'll discover what the most recent psychological research has uncovered can be done to unlock the motivation you need to reach your goals, regardless of willpower.
Dieting can mean giving up your favorite foods, spending hours in the kitchen preparing meals, not enjoying meals with friends, and paying a fortune on costly health foods. Factor in the stress of trying to change your dietary habits, and it's no wonder having to muster up the motivation to stay on a diet can feel downright impossible.
But if sticking to a diet was impossible, then how can a person that ate fast food every single night, drank a half a gallon of sugary soft drinks a day, and hated healthy foods transform into someone that has eaten a healthy diet everyday for 9 years straight?
The answer may have something to do with a few little known secrets about human psychology that allow you to completely transform the wiring in your brain.
Fitness expert and former unhealthy eater Derek Doepker shares with you the same strategies used by himself and many others to successfully overcome all of the obstacles to getting and staying motivated on a diet.
Angry Mobs and Founding Father – Michael E. Newton
Genre – History
Rating – PG
4.1 (14 reviews)
Free until 28 November 2012
Angry mobs launched the American Revolution when they protested against British acts of tyranny. These rebels threatened, harassed, and chased away British officials and Loyalists. The Founding Fathers agreed with the goals of these Patriots, but not with their methods. Fearing anarchy, the Founders channeled the passion of the mobs toward independence.
Working together, the angry mobs and Founding Fathers defeated the mighty British army and won independence, but the new nation that emerged was anarchic and chaotic, much like the angry mobs themselves. Meeting behind closed doors, the Founding Fathers conspired to depose the Confederation government, wrote a new constitution, and created the world's most successful republic.
Angry Mobs and Founding Fathers tells the little-known story of how these two groups fought for control of the American Revolution.
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