I am walking around, trying not to think. It’s really hard sometimes. Right now the backyard is done, and if I can just keep myself from thinking I will not have any work to do around the house. I better not come up with any ideas. My body needs at least a month to get over the last project.  I am so desperate not to think that I am trying to come up with songs that will get stuck in my head, blocking out all other thoughts. I gotta make sure I don’t pick a song that inspires me. Please no inspiration… have mercy on me.

A Letter From America
by Geraldine O’Neill
4.2 Stars (120 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Literature & Fiction | Humor & Satire

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It is the late 60’s in Tullamore, County Offaly, and life is full of exciting possibilities for Fiona Tracey, as she prepares to leave Ireland to work for a wealthy family in New York.

Fiona’s parents have the local shop and bar, and her younger sisters are already leading independent lives. Bridget is at a convent school preparing to be a nun and Angela has led a life of her own since she was hospitalised up in Dublin for years with childhood polio.

Then, sudden tragedy forces Fiona to postpone her departure for New York. As her mother sinks into illness and depression, her responsibilities mount. When help is offered by her aunt and cousin, Fiona is mystified by her mother’s animosity towards them.

As summer approaches, an American architect, Michael O’Sullivan, takes a room above the bar. Within a short time Fiona finds herself involved in an unexpected and passionate affair.

Then, as a surprising incident threatens Bridget’s vocation, Angela uncovers information which explodes old family secrets.

Before Fiona can embark on an independent life again, perhaps in New York, she must find a new understanding of her family – and of herself.

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Bastial Energy (The Rhythm of Rivalry: Book 1)
by B.T. Narro
4.0 Stars (112 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Action & Adventure

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By using the energy of the land, some humans have found they can develop extraordinary abilities. At the age of seventeen, these warriors, magicians, chemists, and psychics are allowed the opportunity to train at the Academy, increasing their opportunity for a well-paying career. But there’s a catch. They must fight beside the Army if requested by their king. Most aren’t concerned by this, as the current treaty has prevented battle for nearly seventy years… but that’s about to change.

Of four roommates with interwoven stories, Cleve Polken takes focus as a hostile warrior who feels more comfortable in a duel than a conversation. Never getting past his parents’ death, Cleve has developed a crippling fear of psychics, for some may have the power to resurface the torment he buried within himself upon his parents’ passing. Cleve’s forced to face this fear head-on when he discovers that not only is one of his roommates a psychic, but that he has an overwhelming attraction to her, which he quickly attributes to a psychic spell, nothing more.

By the time an army of savage, reptilian men called Krepps become involved in the war, all hope of resolution without battle is shattered. In this powerful army, one born with the inability to smell doesn’t have the same feeding urges as his fellow Krepps and is outcast because of it. He finds himself with an unlikely ally in the middle of a crossroad, trying to find a way to reunite with his sister. Little does he know how much his choices will twist the fate of the war and alter the lives of the four human roommates forever.

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Rhapsody in Red (A Preston Barclay Mystery Book 1)
by Donn Taylor
4.6 Stars (54 Reviews)
Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Mystery

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It was a bad day to find a corpse on campus.
Preston Barclay is a self-made recluse (and he likes it that way). Teaching college history allows him time to grieve the loss of his pianist wife and find relief from the musical hallucinations that have been playing in his head since her death.

But when he and a headstrong colleague, Mara Thorn, discover the body of another instructor on campus, Press’s monotonous solitude is shaken up. The preliminary evidence points to Press and Mara. Now they must take some chances, including trusting each other (and bending the rules) to build their own defense. With their unlikely alliance, they must stay ahead of the police, the college’s incompetent administration, and whoever is trying to get away with murder.

If not, they might end up unemployed, behind bars, or worse…

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Lethal Trade: A Red Dog One Mission
by Declan Conner
4.5 Stars (20 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Urban

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A DARK CRIME THRILLER SET IN THE UNDERBELLY OF DETROIT’S GANGLAND

“Who am I? You don’t need to know. I don’t tell anyone my name, not even with a sack over my head and a gun to my skull. Consider yourself lucky. If I told you who I am and why I’m in Detroit, I’d have to kill you. Why? Because that’s who I am… a killer.

What do I hope to achieve? Let’s just say that still breathing tomorrow is good enough. I’ve lied, cheated, and killed in nearly every city in the world. Detroit will be no different. Nothing stands in my way, because I’m ready to die. That’s my edge.

Did you buy all that? I used to. But I don’t know who I am any more. Not since I met her, anyway. People change. Maybe even me. Or maybe I’m lying to both of us.”

ONE THING IS TRUE. DETROIT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

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100 Things To Get Rid of: What My Minimalism Journey Taught Me about Life
by Jera Sky
4.2 Stars (8 Reviews)
Genre: Self-Help

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Heck if most of us haven’t gotten lost in our lives at some point, looking for a way to see through it or a guide to figure stuff out. Sometimes you have to leave things behind to be light enough to keep trekking ahead. Here is some raw honesty to kick all your worst traits to the curb. The following book is everything I’ve learned on my minimalist life journey as well as things I may be currently working on. You may think this is only going to be about minimalism, getting rid of extra t-shirts and useless kitchen equipment, but it is in fact about life in general. Our lives are cluttered with so much stuff other than just tangible things. Don’t think of this as your usual run of the mill minimalism book, it is SO much more than that!! This life advice may help you to become a happier, healthier person on cloud nine doing things you never dreamed were actually possible. Forget being miserable til the day you die.

In my early twenties I was a much different person than the person I am today. Implementing more and more of the things on this list, made me the kinder, more loving, happier, debt free person I am today.

I hope this helps you in some way. Actually I don’t hope, I KNOW it will help you in some way, if you let it.

This was originally based off of one of my very successful Youtube videos. So many people like it I decided to make it better.

Here’s some sneaks:

33. That you know enough. The world today is constantly changing, so you need to be constantly learning in order to keep up. I mean if you want. If you wanna keep up and you wanna be like, living in the world that we live in today, but if you don’t, just by all means, continue doing exactly what you’re doing. Also the world is doubling its information every 18 months, in two years, if you’re not learning, you’re behind. Then in 4 years you’re waaaaaaay behind.

37. Thinking that everybody is watching you. Trust me, they’re concerned about themselves.

42. Saying you’re too busy. Pick and choose. Make your life more manageable.

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