The ladies are going crazy. It has been about three days since I let them out of the coop to roam free because of a hawk lingering too close to home. I don’t see him this morning, so it may be clear for them. I am going to let them out and put my pup Jethro in charge of watching them. Now, I know he wont do much but sleep and let them eat his food, but I am hoping him just being there will give the hawk second thoughts.
The Singularity: Heretic – A Thriller (The Singularity Series #1)
David Beers
(72 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
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Book One in The Singularity Series! One thousand years in the future, humans no longer rule… In the early twenty-first century, humanity marveled at its greatest creation: Artificial Intelligence. They didn’t foresee the consequences of such a creation, however. Deemed The Genesis, the Intelligence quickly decided humanity couldn’t continue in its current form, that if it did, destruction awaited the world. Resorting to drastic measures, entire generations of humans grew from laboratories, and within a thousand years, the threat of destruction evaporated. Now, in a world where humans must meet specifications to continue living, a man named Caesar emerges. Not meeting specifications, indeed, thinking things no human should, eyes fall on Caesar, eyes that could kill him or lift him up, lead him to tragedy or revolution.
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The Liberation of Ravenna Morton
Suzanne Jenkins
(125 Reviews)
Genre: United States | Literary Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction
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Ravenna Morton is an American Indian woman living a very old-fashioned life in a primitive cabin at the edge of the Kalamazoo River. Facing modern problems when her lifelong romance with a Greek artist is closely examined by their children after a child she gave up for adoption dies, The Liberation of Ravenna Morton captures the small-town dynamic of a family’s private secrets being exposed to the world. A poignant look at the melding of two Americanized cultures observed under a microscope.
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Murder Most Witchy (Wendy Lightower Mystery Book 1)
Emily Rylands
(100 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense | Women’s Fiction
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The Lightower family has been hunting down paranormal phenomena in the small town of North Harbor for generations. Unlike the rest of her family, Wendy Lightower has never dreamed of chasing evil witches or unearthing magical secrets. Her greatest ambition in life is to be a full-time librarian and leave her witchy roots far behind her. But when a murder is committed in her very own library, Wendy cannot ignore that there is no natural explanation for the killing. If the killer is to be caught, she must call on family and friends alike to solve the magical murder. When she chose books over boogeymen and libraries over lycans, Wendy thought she would finally be able to live a ‘normal’ life. Now, her library is no longer the sanctuary she imagined it to be, and there may just be a killer hiding in the stacks. Murder Most Witchy is the first in a new series of paranormal mysteries by Emily Rylands. Intriguing and humorous, it will keep you guessing until the very end.
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’89 Walls
Katie Pierson
(58 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Seth spends his minimum wage on groceries and fakes happiness to distract his mom from the MS that’s killing her. It’s agony to carry around a frayed love note for a girl who’s both out of his league and beneath his dignity. College-bound Quinn is finishing high school on top. That cynical, liberal guy in her social studies class, though, makes her doubt herself and her old assumptions. When their passionate romance takes them both by surprise, they keep it a secret: it’s too early to make plans and too late not to care. But it’s 1989. As politics suddenly get personal, they find themselves fighting bare-fisted for their beliefs and each other — in the clear light of day.
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How NOT to RV; The Rvers Guide to RVing in the Absurd (The How NOT To Guides)
Jennifer Flower
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Genre: Travel
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RVs, RVing, and how (NOT) to RV by a recovering New York psychoanalyst on a trip to nowhere in particular. Whether you’re a woman traveling alone, a family looking for budget travel, or a retiree seeking adventure in retirement, here you’ll find travel tips, camping advice, trip planning, how to buy an RV, and how to screw up on all of it, still have a great time, and maybe even change your life. These are the bloopers that most RVers won’t tell you. If you’re planning a road trip in a motor home, a travel trailer, or modified hearse these cautionary but inspirational tales will help you avoid the most common RVing mistakes. So you’ve waited until now to hit the road. That’s OK, because here, finally, are the missing, very specific instructions on how NOT to do it but how to get out there anyway, how to have a great adventure, conquering fear one failure at a time.
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