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Now on to the books . . .
An IED On The Yellow Brick Road by John Cory
Rating: 5.0 Stars with 1 vote
Category: Contemporary, Drama
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What if the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion were veterans lost on the Yellow Brick Road home from war?
On a night to remember, an Iraq Vet, an Afghanistan Vet, and a Vietnam Vet come together in an often funny and emotional confrontation of what it means to be a veteran and asks the question: Do we ever really come home from war.
Didj is a homeless female Iraq veteran who suffers from TBI and darker wounds from her tour of duty.
James is an Afghanistan three tour veteran afraid of being a veteran and all that goes with that image.
Coop is a Vietnam veteran who has hidden from his past and screams to be recognized before he takes his final breath.
It is a rough road, that Yellow Brick Road and somewhere along the way there is bound to be an IED or two.
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The Whore and her Mother by Raymond McCullough
Rating: 4.7 Stars with 11 votes
Category: Contemporary, Non Fiction, Religious
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Could the writings of the ancient Hebrew prophets be relevant to events taking place in the world today?
These Hebrew prophets - Isaiah, Jeremiah, Habbakuk and the apostle John, in The Revelation - wrote extensively about a latter day city and empire which would dominate, exploit and corrupt all the nations of the world. They referred to it as Babylon the Great, or Mega-Babylon, and they foretold that its fall - 'in one day' - would devastate the economies of the whole world. Have these prophecies been fulfilled already?
Is Mega-Babylon the Roman Catholic Church?
A world super-church?
Rebuilt ancient Babylon?
Brussels, Jerusalem, or somewhere entirely different?
Should this city/nation have a large Jewish population?
Why all the talk about merchants, cargoes, commodities, trade?
Can we rely on the words of these ancient prophets?
If so, what else did they foretell that is still to be fulfilled?
Do they refer to other major nations - USA, Russia, China, Europe?
What about militant Islam?
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Fluke by Bart Hopkins & David Elliott
Rating: 4.6 Stars with 15 votes
Category: Contemporary, Humor, Romance
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Adam Fluke is a regular guy. He wants love, friendship, and happiness. However, his bumbling-but-good-natured tendencies have left him lacking direction in life.
Everything changes one night when he meets Sara DuBeau.
Sara is interesting, intellectual, fun, and successful: everything Adam believes he is not. Yet, they connect quickly.
A mysterious photograph turns up that changes everything.
It's a funny and suspenseful tale of love and coming of age with a smattering of Gen X and 80s-90s references. Try it - you'll like it!
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The Twenty Dollar Bill by Elmore Hammes
Rating: 4.6 Stars with 29 votes
Category: Contemporary, Literary, Romance
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Follow the path of a twenty dollar bill as it is stolen, given, spent or otherwise passed from person to person, traveling from place to place.
No bombastic explosions, steamy sex scenes, political intrigue or cosmic encounters. Just slices of life from the people you walk by every day - glimpses into how ordinary people interact, how they think, how they feel and how they love.
A contemporary novel exploring every day interactions and relationships.
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