You know how in baseball it’s three strike you are out? Well these little “girlies” Mrs. Book Basset brought out to our coop are really getting on my nerves. Thankfully in order to try to clam me down Jackie allowed me to blog for a day! That’s right if you haven’t figured it out by now it’s me Naughty. I’m sure you’ve all heard about me and my “naughty” behavior towards the new chickens…. well they deserve it. They are always making a mess, pecking at us just to test their limits, and they still haven’t figured out that they are not top chicken! Someone had to teach them a lesson. Well I think I need to take a minute to clam down…. I’ll be back Naughty
The Wind in The Willows
Kenneth Grahame
(329 Reviews)
Genre: Classics
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Alternately slow moving and fast paced, it focuses on four anthropomorphised animals in a pastoral version of England. The novel is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie and celebrated for its evocation of the nature of the Thames valley. In 1908, Grahame moved back to Berkshire, where he had lived as a child and spent his time by the River Thames doing much as the animal characters in his book do — namely, as one of the phrases from the book says, “simply messing about in boats” — and expanding the bedtime stories he had earlier told his son Alistair into a manuscript for the book.
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there is no goat
Jennifer Dunham
(88 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | History
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A comical, disturbing and engaging look into the Pashtun-Afghan culture, written by a female veteran of the U.S. Army. Tasked with leading a team in support of U.S. Army Counterintelligence, Jennifer Dunham spent fourteen months in Eastern Afghanistan. Charged with conducting in-depth interviews of local men applying for jobs on a U.S. military base, she gained a unique insight into their culture, perceptions and ways of thinking. Through the course of interviewing over 500 Pashtun-Afghan men, Jennifer witnessed the heartbreak of war, the still-apparent control of the Taliban and effects of decades-long oppression on the local population. “There is no goat” provides revelations about the Pashtun-Afghan culture like no other book. The personal stories present the reader with an understanding of the day-to-day challenges and dangers many Afghans face. The book explores the Afghans’ views on crucial topics including politics, corruption, the role of Afghan women and Osama bin Laden.
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Diamonds & Desire
Angelita Gill
(31 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Jordana Shaw thinks taking her sister’s place at a charity auction will be an exciting alternative for a Saturday night. Little does she know this favor will change her world forever. Before the night is through, she’s got a diamond necklace in her purse, an unconscious handsome millionaire in bed, and an unbelievable story to tell him in the morning. It’s not every day a man is rescued by a woman he just met. Logan Savant is not only grateful to Jordana, but also surprisingly enchanted, and eager to return the favor. Little does he know it’ll start with a trip to Vegas to stop her sister’s wedding. But that’s just the beginning. Because bringing her into his world is costing more than he’ll ever have in his bank account.
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Just Plain Weird
Tom Upton
(121 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Young love has never been this complicated. Travis MacDuff is an ordinary teenager. His only concern is making his school’s football team, until he meets his new neighbor, a peculiar girl who leads him on a bizarre journey that threatens their lives as well as all life on the planet. Just Plain Weird is a story about destiny and the triumph of young love over everything.
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Gardening For Beginners
Simon Hamilton
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Genre: Crafts, Hobbies & Home
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Having your own organic vegetable garden enables you and your family to receive the nutrition your bodies need. Vegetables grown in an organic garden offers more nutrients compared to vegetables raised with the aid of synthetic pesticides.Moreover, organic vegetables truly taste much better. You also get to save so much money through organic vegetable gardening. You no longer have to spend so much money on processed foods because you can always go to your backyard and pick out the vegetable you want to eat or include in your dishes.
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