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The Gods of Chenoweth by Chris Reher
Rating: 4 Stars with 1 votesCategory: Science Fiction
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In the distant future and on a distant planet, brother-warriors Galen and Chor are sent to a nearby moon to rescue a woman whose mental abilities, still untrained and untried, must stand in the way of an advancing enemy.
But the simple assignment turns into a battle for their own survival and their freedom when the truths they discover force them to oppose the will of their ruthless and cruel leader. Reviled as demons by the people living on the moon and pursued by mysterious gods living on another, the brothers will have to decide between the destruction of one civilization and the future of their own world.
One woman can help them escape the bonds that enslave them, but what sacrifice are they willing to make to escape the violent passion that threatens to destroy them?
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Exercise Sucks! The Secret to Losing Weight Without Really Trying by Kent Burden
Rating: 4.8 Stars with 9 votesCategory: Non Fiction
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For many people, the title of this book sums up how they feel about working out: Exercise Sucks!
But the reality is that losing weight and keeping it off through diet alone is virtually impossible, which is why most of us fail. To lose the weight and get that lean body you dream about you have to eat well and be active on a regular basis. New research reveals that most of us sit an astounding 7-11 hours every day!
Exercise Sucks! is based on the new science of sedentary studies, which points to the startling conclusion that “exercise” as we know it may not even be the most effective way to lose weight. This sure-to-be-controversial book will show you how to:
•Change your habits and bring more regular activity to your day, allowing you to burn far more calories than you would “exercising.”
•Bring “real food” that is delicious and healthy back into your life easily!
•Learn movements that can be done at your desk or kitchen counter that will improve strength, flexibility, balance and energize you without breaking a sweat
•Choose foods that will help you lose weight without really trying
•De-stress your life to make weight loss easier and faster
•Make the most out of a short workout program to lose weight fast
Exercise Sucks! will help you lose the weight you want to lose with little or no time spent doing the thing most people hate… exercise.
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The Whiskey Bottle in the Wall: Volume 1 (Secrets of Marienstadt) by Kathleen Valentine
Rating: 4.9 Stars with 12 votesCategory: Contemporary, Humor, Literary
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(Americana / humor - 43k words) Volume 1 contains the first three, complete stories from "The Whiskey Bottle in the Wall: Secrets of Marienstadt," a collection of stories all set in the fictional town of Marienstadt, a Pennsylvania Dutch community in the Allegheny Highlands. Featuring a rotating cast of characters including Oliver, Gretchen, and Father Nick from The Reluctant Belsnickel of Opelt's Wood. Other characters include the devastatingly handsome Chief of Police, Henry Werner; Lola Eckert, a beautiful but bashful strudel artist; Peeper Baumgratz, who is ready for the Apocalypse; Sister Ursula, the nun who runs a snowplow; Mulligan Wolfe, the pig farmer who can dance, and many more.  (All three volumes are also available as a boxed set or a single volume paperback.)
Story 1 - Peeper Baumgratz and the Sister's Snowplow
When Peeper Baumgratz wrecks his truck into the side of the Bucktail Tavern and then goes on the lam, Chief of Police Henry Werner recruits woodsman Oliver Eberstark to hunt him down. Because Henry does not want to see Peeper go to prison he concocts a scheme for him to do community service by working for the nuns at the local convent who are trying to start a snowplowing business.
Story 2 - The Whiskey Bottle in the WallTitus Winter is the great-grandson of Jubal Winter, the giant logger and fisherman who came out of the north woods and helped found Marienstadt but, while doing research on his ancestry, Titus made a discovery that has left him ashamed of his illustrious ancestor. During renovations on Town Hall an old whiskey bottle is found between the walls with a manuscript in it that tells a very different story.
Story 3 - The Great Dumpling War and Dance Competition
In an effort to promote Marienstadt's history of traditional cuisine, Father Nick Bauer wants to compile a cookbook but runs into trouble when some of the local ladies don't want to share recipes. He calls on Mulligan Wolfe, a pig farmer and former dance champion, for help. With Lola Eckert's assistance a recipe contest begins. Meanwhile Gretchen Fritz gets hoodwinked into entering Mulligan's dance competition with Patrolman Dean Ginther.
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The Inn by Alan Halsey
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7,500 Word Short Story
Based on True Events
Have you ever been somewhere that everything felt off; a place where nothing is normal and everything is out of place? Have you ever spent the night at a place where you feared for your well-being? If you have, I share your pain. If you haven't, welcome to The Inn.
The Inn is my account of a small "town" I once stayed at that pushed the limits of my sanity. It was like a horror movie; one of those that continually gets worse, even though it doesn't seem possible. Three of us went into that town and three of us left, and that's all that matters. As you read The Inn, there will be times you ask yourself "is this real?". Yes. It is real.
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