Orangeberry FreeMe #408
Sunday, 18th August 2013
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Organize the Nancy Way – Nancy Roe
Genre – Non Fiction
Rating – G
4.3 (26 reviews)
Free until 22 August 2013
Organizing your life can be an enjoyable, even inspiring process.
Organize The Nancy Way is the low-cost, fun, creative way to get your life in shape. This book provides you easy and practical advice for organizing.
How do I organize cabinets to fight clutter? How can I store my jewelry? What are the benefits of a home inventory? How can I organize my purse?
With Organize The Nancy Way, you'll discover the answers to these questions and much more. Nancy Roe draws on her experience as an organizer offering clear, concise information that will help you with your next organizing project. You'll find:
- step-by-step instructions
- suggestions for reusing items already in your home
- hints offering you valuable information
- ways to save you money
- personal tips from the author
- achievement checklists to record your accomplishments
Have you ever wanted to organize your life but didn't know where to start? This book is designed to assist you in getting organized in your life-your way. Choose a chapter, take your time, have fun. This book's goal is for you to become an organized individual in a fun, creative way.
Word Up! – Marcia Riefer Johnston
Genre – Non Fiction
Rating – G
4.9 (69 reviews)
Free until 19 August 2013
Even the best writers want to know how to write more powerfully.
You may write blog posts, e-books, e-mails, executive summaries, e-zine articles, hospital-hallway signs, presentations, proposals, lab reports, letters to the editor, love letters, lunch-bag notes, movie reviews, news stories, novels, online help, plays, poems, proposals, recipes, reference manuals, scholarly critiques, speeches, term papers, tweets,
user-interface text, video scripts, web pages, or white papers.
You may write for a million readers or for one. You may use a pen, a typewriter, a wiki, or an XML authoring tool. You may be a grammar snob, or you may think that "grammar snobs are great big meanies." You may write because something within you says you can't not write--or because your boss says you can't not write. No matter what you write, or how or why, you and every other writer have two things in common: you use
words, and you want someone to want to read them.
How do you get people to want to read your words? Know your subject. Know your audience. And write powerfully. This book can help you write powerfully.
Karen’s Colorful Trip – Yael Aharoni
Genre – Children’s
Rating – G
4.8 (37 reviews)
Free until 19 August 2013
The sun is shining in the sky, the day is warm and beautiful, and so Karen decides to go for a walk in the park
. On her way to the park, she meets plenty of little creatures who wish to join her.
A beautifully illustrated, charming, uplifting and of course colorful short story, helping to highlight the importance of animals , and our environment, as well as making friends and savoring in the delights of lovely weather.
"Thank youo fr your trip at the park with me.
Hope you enjoyed the colorful walk in the park, in a sunny and magical day.
I'm very glad you have met my friends, and I'd be happy if you join me again and again
Diary of an Expectant Father – Pete Sortwell
Genre – Humor
Rating – PG
5 (4 reviews)
Free until 22 August 2013
Not only is Graham Peterson unlucky in his choice of careers, he’s also been terrible with women throughout his adult life. That changes when he meets Alison on a work night out. Unfortunately for Graham, however, things change so drastically that within a month of dating Alison he gets the news that he’s about to become a father for the first time.
'The Diary of an Expectant Father' charts the months leading up to what should be the happiest day of a young couple's life, but with a relationship so new and a career so bad, can Graham keep everything together for the sake of his unborn child?
With all the pitfalls and worries of an expectant father charted, this book is for all those who have been through pregnancy or just want to know how a man deals with all these things internally.
'Expectant Father' is the first in a series of diaries by Graham Peterson, who sometimes thinks he’s writing to an Alien Warlord from the future. The next in the series, ‘The Diary of a Hapless Father: Months 1-3’, charts those first three terrifying months of parenthood.
Losing Control – Desiree Wilder
Genre – Contemporary Romance
Rating – R
5 (4.4 reviews)
Free until 19 August 2013
**Mature Content Warning** Recommended for ages 17+ due to language and sexual content.
Gia feels broken inside after several miscarriages and a failed marriage. Now she's just looking to have some fun...
During her marriage, she and her husband tried for several years to have a baby, she got pregnant three times and miscarried all three. Her husband couldn't bear to give up his dream of having a family so they grew apart and eventually divorced. Gia feels like a total failure since she couldn't carry a child. But now, it's time to move on. She just wants to have a little fun. She needs to have a little fun. Secretly hoping of a wild sexual encounter with someone who craves to devour her inch by inch, she and a group of her closest friends set out to have a wild weekend at a rock festival which they look forward to every year. This is what she wants and what she needs, but is she really ready for this?
Ethan has been working too hard for the past ten years to have a serious relationship, but he's always fantasized about one woman...
Ethan's put his heart and soul into this venue and this year it looks like he might finally make a profit. Each year it hosts a rock festival and every year he looks for one person, the same person, the problem is he doesn't know anything about her, he doesn't even know her name. Finally he meet's her and she's everything he always hoped for, except for one thing...she seems to be looking for a wild sexual encounter. This causes a bit of a dilemma since all he really wants is to get to know who this mystery woman is. He needs to know who she is. While trying to fulfill her every desire he gives her the most carnal sexual experience of her life, hoping she will open up to him and give him a chance to discover who she truly is.
Lady Justice and The Lottery – Robert Thornhill
Genre – Mystery
Rating – PG13
4.8 (4 reviews)
Free until 22 August 2013
Two septuagenarians win the lottery's biggest prize, dragging Walt and Ox into the most bizarre cases of their career.
The two 'oldies' are determined to use their new found wealth to re-create the past but instead propel Walt into the future where he must use drones and Star Trek phasers to balance the scales of justice.
When an extortion plot turns into kidnapping, Walt must boldly go where no cop has gone before to save himself and the millionaire.
Come along for another hilarious ride with the world's oldest and most lovable cop!
Nano Surveillance – Mark Donovan
Genre – Techno Thriller
Rating – PG13
4.6 (10 reviews)
Free until 19 August 2013
With the country on the brink of financial collapse, billionaire and high tech entrepreneur Dave Henson breaks an old personal oath to himself to remain apolitical as he attempts a daring and dangerous mission to save the country.
Dave, along with a small group of engineers at his company NSurv, and his old friend and news reporter Dana Cogswell, decide to use NSurv's bio-nano sensor technology to bring a whole new level of transparency between the federal government and the public. In the process they discover and reveal a sinister plot by the President and his administration to secretly drain and transfer the country's wealth and power to foreign entities.
While Dave and his team covertly work to change the country's political and economic direction by exposing the corruption in Washington D.C., the President announces his new plans to end global climate change and restore the country's economy. However the President's plans run sinisterly deeper, and include the required use of personal tracking sensors to be installed in every automobile and product sold in the country. If the President's plans become law, Dave is convinced it will destroy the country and provide the government with unfettered surveillance of the public.
Dave's team quickly finds itself intertwined in a deadly war with the President and his allies. As the NSurv team works to capture and report the ultimate story to topple the administration and save the country, the President and his allies stop at nothing to protect their self interests and to capture NSurv's new surveillance technology. Risking life and limb, and a rekindled relationship with Dana, Dave remains undeterred while he leads his team forward in accomplishing their mission. Mentally torn, Dave inevitably has to ask the most from Dana. His request, and her decision on how much to sacrifice of herself, tests their new found relationship and holds the key to their ultimate success.
Deed Unpunished – Dag Ekeberg
Genre – Mystery
Rating – PG13
5 (4 reviews)
Free until 19 August 2013
A ten-year-old rape case during a military R&R in Thailand suddenly gets some Washington insiders all worked up. They draft recently laid-off foreign correspondent Dave Emerson to look into the matter. They soon wish they hadn’t.
Emerson will not give up until he uncovers the whole, unpleasant truth. That hunt takes him from Bangkok through the infamous resort town of Pattaya and into the impoverished provinces of Isan.
You’ll enjoy this exiting, thought-provoking and funny trek through parts of Thailand--and parts of the US news media--you rarely hear about.
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