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A delight for dog lovers and, until dogs learn to talk, the best way to remember that the “inner dog” is probably much like the outer one, this winning collection...
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With the grace and style of a souped-up Seville—and published to coincide with the annual race extravaganza at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah—Hot Rod captures...
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From the explosion in creative writing programs and workshops to the poetry slams and open mikes in every city to the reading groups venturing beyond prose for the...
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What would cats say if they were of a mind to talk? Valerie Shaff and Roy Blount, Jr. have a good idea ...
On the heels of their hugely successful I Am Puppy, Hear...
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Roy Blount, Jr., Georgia boy turned New York wit, lover of baseball and interesting women, bumbling adventurer, literary lion, salty-limerick virtuoso and...
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Any number of writers could spend an entire season with an NFL team, from the first day of training camp until the last pick of the draft, and come up with an...
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To get at the heart of being Southern, one should turn to Crackers. Roy Blount, Jr., puts readers in touch with possums, heterosexist dancing, men named Junior, a...
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When puppies yap, people listen—especially when the message is as entertaining and enlightening as I Am Puppy, Hear Me Yap. Valerie Shaff and Roy Blount Jr., have...
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We have all gazed at sheep and cows in fields by the side of the road. And we have seen them gazing back. What are they thinking? And what about those funny looks...
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“Betcha I can tell ya / Where ya / Got them shoooes. / Betchadollar, / Betchadollar, / Where ya / Got them shoooes. / Got your shoes on your feet, / Got your feet...
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A hilarious romp with a quirky Georgia family determined to stick to it’s “old south” ways.
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We too often fail to see the love and joy that surrounds us. Pam Foster’s book, Bigfoot Blues, explores this truth in a story about one woman’s search to understand...
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by John Knoerle
“The Proxy Assassin”
October, 1948. Former OSS agent Hal Schroeder gets invited to Washington D.C. by Frank Wisner, who heads the CIA’s new covert ops...
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Data Insights offers multi-disciplinary perspectives and useful information about how visualizations can open your eyes to data. This thought-provoking...
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In the tradition of Indiana Jones, a feisty heroine with a sixth sense and two sexy heroes, a mercenary and a dark, eccentric billionaire are on a hunt for four...
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In the tradition of Indiana Jones, a feisty heroine with a sixth sense and two sexy heroes, a mercenary and a dark, eccentric billionaire are on a hunt for four...
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by Susan Alcorn
Patagonia Chronicle: On Foot in Torres del Paine enables readers to gain a sense of the rewards and challenges of travel south of the 40th parallel in Chile and...
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Using the best-selling book Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting as her bible, Marla Martenson teaches readers how to practice the Law of Attraction to find...
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Good Date, Bad Date is every single woman's dating coach—steering readers clear of pitfalls, guiding them to successful and fun dates. With her signature...
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In Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker, Marla takes her readers for a hilarious romp through her days as an L.A. matchmaker and her daily struggles to keep her self...
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