Orangeberry FreeMe #388
Saturday, 27th July 2013
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Creating Transcripts for Your Unique Child - Lee Binz
Genre - Non Fiction
Rating - G
4.7 (82 reviews)
Free until 30 July 2013
Although they stress a lot of parents out, transcripts are just a one-page overview of your child’s academic record. Any student who plans to go to college needs a transcript, and even students who don’t have college plans will benefit from having a record of their high school courses. A homeschool transcript can demonstrate your student’s strengths, depth, and individuality. It can combine all the wonderful educational experiences of high school into one centralized location on paper.
The Tiger Princess - Sarah Renee
Genre - Middle Grade, Fantasy
Rating - PG
4.8 (21 reviews)
Free until 31 July 2013
Ten years ago, a devastating fire took the lives of Queen Karenisha and King Makero, leaving a young Princess Saderia orphaned. Nobody knows how the fire started, but it ignited quickly. Too quickly.
In ten years, the truth has never been discovered...
Saderia is a curious 10-year-old tiger Princess. Her Aunt Cia and Uncle Jash have taken over the duties of Queen and King and have raised Saderia since her parents disappeared in a mysterious fire. Saderia’s aunt and uncle don’t understand the sassy, adventurous tiger, which she resents.
At night, though, Saderia is haunted by dark nightmares about the fire - eerie, cryptic dreams that push her to start investigating her parents’ disappearance. As she uncovers strange clues, she soon becomes desperate to know the truth. Could her parents have been murdered? On a quest to uncover the truth about her parents’ disappearance, she soon realizes her forest has many other mysteries when she discovers a dangerous, ancient royal secret regarding her oldest ancestors - a secret that will change not only her life, but the lives of everyone around her.
Saderia doesn’t know who or what to trust, but she is desperate to uncover the secrets of the past. She will do whatever it takes to find the truth.
Truthy Ruthy - Sari Barel
Genre - Children’s
Rating G
5 (11 reviews)
Free until 28 July 2013
What can you do with a cute little girl, who is not always telling the truth?
Ruthy is a sweet 5 year old girl, who has gotten used to not telling the truth.
She breaks the rules and says, "It wasn't me!"
Nothing helps until Dad comes up with a brilliant idea that changes the rules of the game. Now Ruthy is "Truthy Ruthy". Bravo, Daddy!
How does Dad change the rules?
Read our humorous, fun story to find out!
Connected - Simon Denman
Genre - Thriller
Rating - R
4.2 (101 reviews)
Free until 29 July 2013
CONNECTED is a speculative fiction thriller with touches of science and philosophy, which reached No.1 in Amazon UK's Bestseller lists for both Thrillers and Science Fiction within 5 days of release.
Beginning with the funeral of a renowned classical violinist in a sleepy rural hamlet in the Lake District, a former theoretical physicist tries to make sense of his brother's suicide. Across the country, a university student, enjoying the unexpected attentions of an enigmatic seductress, is disturbed when his best friend falls to his death from the thirteenth floor of a neighbouring campus tower block.
As each tries to unravel the mystery behind the apparent suicides, they are drawn into an obsessive search for a computer-generated fractal video sequence, with startling effects on human consciousness, and which might just pave the way for discovery of the ultimate Theory of Everything.
However, they are not the only ones to have seen the potential of this mind-altering video, and soon find themselves in a desperate race against time with gangsters from the shadowy worlds of sex, drugs, cyber-crime, and massively multi-player on-line gaming.
The Pure Lights of Ohm Totem - Brandon Ellis
Genre - Fantasy
Rating - PG
4.9 (15 reviews)
Free until 31 July 2013
Zoey and Coda are like everyone else in their small town of Gladstone, but that's about to change - forever.
Zoey has a dream, one that feels far more real than it should. A strange wolf with a beautiful violet crystal embedded in his forehead visits her. "Please help us," the wolf implores. "Remember, Zoey, who you truly are." Zoey wakes up, dismissing it as a silly dream. However, she soon realizes that it was far more real than she could have ever imagined.
Coda is Zoey's older brother. Like many boys his age, he has a craving for adventure and a loathing for his younger sister. He can't stand it that she constantly gets in his way, joining in on all of his fun and ruining it during the process. And the worst, according to Coda, is that Zoey gets all of the attention from their parents. A big drag in his mind.
Then destiny arrives, one that Zoey and Coda must face together - if they want to survive.
Together, they journey to a place deep in the Cornell Forest, through a secret portal that leads them to an ancient world called Ohm Totem - to the place of the PureLights, the race beckoning for their help.
Caught between an age old war and finding their way back home, Zoey and Coda go on an amazing adventure, taking them beyond the veils, beyond everything they once knew and into the grasp of the unknown.
Guardian of Fate - L.J. Kentowski
Genre - Urban Fantasy
Rating - R
4.3 (20 reviews)
Free until 28 July 2013
Saving souls for the Angels can wreak havoc on a girl's social life, but Cassandra Cosgrove has learned to manage. That is, until her visions suddenly become unpredictable and she finds herself surrounded by secrets. It turns out, a sparse social life is the least of her problems.
Thrown into a world of danger, with her own soul on the line, Cassandra is forced to put her life in the hands of a dark, mysterious stranger who claims to be the only one that can save her. But how can she trust the man she's dreamt of for years, especially when those dreams centered around one important warning - he was there to kill her.
In order to survive the evil that threatens to destroy her, Cassandra must learn who to trust, but more importantly, she must discover who she really is.
Marrying Cade - Sally Clements
Genre - Contemporary Romance
Rating - R
4.1 (19 reviews)
Free until 31 July 2013
Capable financial advisor Melo Bellucci always knew when it came to organising her sister’s wedding she’d be in charge. After all, her sister Rosa is notoriously scatterbrained. But there’s a silver lining in the form of the Best Man, Melo’s childhood crush, Cade West.
When Cade returns to the Tuscan island, Isola dei Fiori, he’s prepared to mix business with pleasure, especially when he meets Melo again. The confident, sexy woman is a world away from the lanky tomboy he remembers, and attraction burns between them instantly.
But when he discovers that the perfect site for his hotel, idyllic Paradise Beach, belongs to Melo rather than her father, can their relationship survive, when there are two plans for Paradise?
How Can I Get Money? - Bill Sadler
Genre - Finance
Rating - G
4.8 (14 reviews)
Free until 28 July 2013
An emotional roller coaster on the subject of personal finances. The book is written in an easy to read style, and pulls the reader into the story. It is my real life story, taking the reader on a journey of discovery as I go from shunning any sort of worldly wealth, to realising that we all need money. But how do we get it, especially when we do not want to have to sell all our time at a job. I was working fulltime in a voluntary capacity, so could not take on a job as well, yet I learned how to get money for my family on an ongoing basis.
You see a normal job ties up our time and our creativity, so we have to find other ways to create an income and over the years I have had absolutely no money at all, and then have gone on to create wealth, only to lose it all and start all over again. This book tells my story, my financial journey over the years. This is not a story of rags to riches, and it's not a story of someone born with some great advantage, or secret knowledge etc. I am just a normal guy, but as I have gone through life, I have discovered that there really is no such thing as "Job Security".
Therefore we must learn "How To Get Money?", for ourselves. In this book I will share with you how I started out with just $50, and took on a challenge to double that, and that challenge changed my life. I will go on to share with you many of the things I did to "Get Money" and then how I managed to lose it all, more than once, and each time how I started again using the exact same principles I share in this book.
Throughout the book I have used scriptural references, as I come from a Christian Background, and spent many years working as a volunteer in a Christian Organisation. However the book is not just for a Christian Audience, it is for everyone for all walks of life and all faiths
You see I know these principles work, because I use them every single day, and you can to, regardless of where in the world you live.
So get your copy of "What's That In Your Hand??? devour it and start making a difference in your life.
You will be glad you did, and can I encourage you, to get a copy for your Teenage Kids too. They need all the help they can get, as it's going to get a lot harder in the future, especially, if all the skills they have, is how to get a job. So do the kids a favor, get them to read this book, and set them up with a skill that will last a lifetime. A skill that will teach them "How to Get Money" rather than How to get a Job?
Lazy Louie the Mouse - Rose McKey
Genre - Children’s
Rating - G
4.9 (16 reviews)
Free until 28 July 2013
This is book three in the Garden Friends series, written by Rose McKey. The Garden Friends include Gru the caterpillar, featured in book one, Ginger the cat, featured in book two, as well as Rufus the dog, Gilly the goldfish, Lory the dove and of course the hero in book three, Louie the mouse.
Watching over the Garden Friends are Father Sun and Mother Moon. The stories are aimed at helping children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old to understand a few of life’s lessons, assisting them in developing their own morals and values as children.
Each story is told beautifully, accompanied by wonderful illustrations that help to tell the tale. In this story all the animals in Moonstone Garden are preparing their safe places for winter, all of the animals except Louie the mouse. He only wants to play and sees no point in so much hard work. But a storm moves in over Moonstone Garden, and Lazy Louie is left to fend for himself in the strong wind and heavy rain. What will happen to Louie? He doesn’t have a safe place of his own. Read on to find out.
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