The new book Albertisms gives insight into corporate America that you will never find in your company's employee handbook! Its "how to" advice will help new and seasoned workers navigate through the politics of big business. In his second book, Albert Rodriguez shares his Humorous Insights Into Navigating Corporate America by introducing readers to his Albertisms, sayings he has learned the hard way. One of the most important is to keep a smile on your face no matter what is happening. Patty Bowen, a former colleague, writes: Albert was a breath of fresh air. His positive attitude and outlook on …
If you want to read mystery chillers, pick up Wake Me Nots: Please Don’t Disturb Me Till I Find Out What Happens!Wake Me Nots contains 18 short mystery thrillers, engrossing tales about different people in different situations. Surprise and shock with some unexpected twists await readers."The Long Walk" feels like a non-ending desperate situation where a young man can’t escape another man. "Midnight Coffee" takes place in a café where a truck driver enters a nightmare that’s unreal.When an arrogant man misjudges his next victim, he makes a "Deadly Miscue." Two teens decide their teacher "has got to die" in …
Controversial, yes. Worst-case scenario or a wakeup call? Could this ever happen in England in the future? Read this breathtaking novel and make up your own mind. A Muslim family desperately fights for freedom and their lives in England as the country is torn apart by civil war and ethnic cleansing when two catastrophic suicide bombers strike just before Christmas. The agony that the Muktars go through causes them to question their own beliefs and values in an emotional and religious journey of self-awareness that ends in tragedy for one, but revelation for another. The nail-biting climax in the centre …
"Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" The voice rings out just as Simon and other patriots in the Continental Army are awaiting the advancement of British troops at the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill. So begins the children’s story "The Birthday Book Club Snatching: The Melinda & Simon Series." Sixth grader Melinda Burke has misgivings about Simon, her quirky, odd, and peculiar younger brother. When Simon doesn’t like what’s happening in real life, the second grader retreats into an imaginary world, where he is in control and decides the outcome. For Melinda, the situation is getting …
William Botchelko just Googled his real name – Alfred Botchelko. It turns out Alfred 'Botch' Botchelko is an infamous, reclusive poet who hasn’t published in years and has never been photographed. William, on the other hand, is a Kinko’s manager, married 16 years and a father of a teenage daughter he refers to as 'a snarling, nocturnal badger.' William doesn’t intentionally become Botch; he simply implies that he’s him. That one little lie brings the real Botchelko’s mob ties, debt collectors and deranged fans to his door. Now, with his job, his marriage and his home in jeopardy, William must …
Do you want to go to heaven? To learn how, read Heaven Above the Heavens. Heaven and hell are thought to be imaginary, but they really do exist. No religion can make you repent your sins and lead you to heaven. Instead, you have to meet heaven to repent. Only through the ?voice,? will you know whether you are forgiven. It is only at Jamigug, where you can meet and listen to the voice of heaven. The name of the nation establishing a world government is called Jamigug. This book explains that heaven, the center of the human race, exists …
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