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A curated collection of 50 games played by "Honeybadger22" on Chess.com, presented in a manner as never seen before. This book is completely outside the realm of those put forth by the mainstream chess establishment. The writing style is as lively as the action on the board itself, and the key points of each game are described in a way that any chess enthusiast from beginner to master can understand and enjoy. This book has earned 7 Grandmaster "norms" (recommendations) that are showcased on the back cover.
The Last Man is Standing; get off to a good Start with the Author Living a Lifestyle that He considers to be a pretty Decent Life and is Feeling pretty good about His Social Standing in Society and believes He has overcome Many of His Past Failures and His Future is Looking Bright when just before He Sticks out His Chest with Pride, He has a Dream and this is Said to Him "I am about Tired of You and Your Foolishness," and I was Tempted to Answer back, but I Knew better and later that Day a Christian Lady just walked into My Store and Handed Me a Bible and Said to Me I brought You this Bible and turned and Walked out the Store and I knew without any Doubt the Dream, the Lady and the Bible were all connected so I flip the Bible Open and it Fell on the Book of Ecclesiastes Chapter 4 and I begin Reading right there in that Chapter and when I Finished with It I Already got it, the Answers to My Life is Written in that Book and that I just received a Personal Assignment for My Life and went Home and got Started that Night Reading those twelve Short Chapters and it took Me a Month to Finish but when I did, I was a Transformed Individual and I Knew that God had Used King Solomon the Preacher to Preach Me a Sermon and My House just got Shaken off Its Sanded Foundation and now It was Necessary to go back to the Beginning and Take an open and Honest Look at My Life and try to Understand just where or how did My Ship Sail off Its Course, so take a Trip with Me and Enjoy the Ride and See if We can find Out Together; The Last man is Standing!
This book in front of you assists all players in their efforts to improve, and along their way, our young chess guns provided fresh insights how to trap and trick your opponent in the opening and early middlegame. With the many computer-assisted learning tools available, the player's capacity to improve is limitless. This book offers the reader an insider's candid view of how to unbalance the game in the modern age of chess.
Wrong Place…Right Time Follow Hollywood sensation Al Ferrari on a true-crime odyssey as he navigates the tough urban environment of Greater Boston in the late 1980s. Meet Lonely Larry, Crazy Louie, Jumbo Zal, Pete Pistol and The Plum Girl as they help Al along the way to stardom. In this book, you will learn: - How not to burn a car - How to turn a Celica into a Rolls-Royce - How not to rip off Sears - How to really piss off the Mob . . . and more! Recommended for aspiring celebrities everywhere. Soon to be a motion picture.
ONE TOUCH AND HE KNOWS ALL YOU KNOW It all starts with a touch. A brush of a hand, a casual bump of an arm, a firm handshake—that's all it takes for Jaylin Rowlin to absorb everything you know and everything you are, and you have no idea it's happening. Operating under the codename "Evergreen," Jaylin uses his gifts to make a living from the city's seedy underworld, but his only goal is to stay free and stay alive. He's developed a habit of constant paranoia—never sleeping in the same space twice, always disappearing into the crowded streets of Manhattan. When a stranger hires him to take on an impossible task for an unbelievable payday, Jaylin suddenly finds himself in a world filled with corporate espionage, international intrigue, and a very real and deadly danger that could threaten billions of lives. There are people who know what Jaylin can do. And they will stop at nothing to control him. AND HIS ONLY ALLIES ARE ALL IN HIS HEAD.
John Russell has been a highly regarded professional psychic for almost fifty years, reading for thousands of clients in over thirty countries around the world. As a paranormal investigator, he has physically experienced over eight hundred paranormal manifestations. A Knock in the Attic: True Ghost Stories & Other Spine-chilling Paranormal Adventures is his story, not only about his psychic awakening and the abundance of mind-blowing otherworldly confrontations he’s experienced but also about the point at which he lost his faith and gave up on himself, his psychic gifts, and the beings on the Other Side. But they didn't give up on him. A prequel of sorts to Russell’s first book, Riding with Ghosts, Angels, and the Spirits of the Dead, A Knock in the Attic begins with his first paranormal experience when he was five years old and follows the highlights of his development as a psychic and paranormal investigator into adulthood, explaining what it’s like to grow up psychic, to be inundated with real spiritual experiences, and, yes, sometimes even to question your spiritual gifts and the guidance from the Other Side.
Youth is served in this all-new collection of short stories from Dave Lopardo. Enmeshed in the three main themes which comprise the title are many youngsters, alone or in groups, struggling to find their way in a world that is sometimes as confusing as it is hostile. As with many of Lopardo’s previous tales, the endings are sometimes both jarring and unexpected.
Once upon a time, I thought love was a fairytale. I thought selling myself to a mafia boss was noble. So what if they called him the Beast? I grew up in rags, and he would lift me to riches. All I had to do was give him my soul. He was punishing. Insatiable. Captivating. Nothing like I expected him to be. Each day my reality blurred, leaving me wondering if I was slave or princess. The longer I stayed, the more I lost myself to him. Even after every cruelty the Beast visited upon me, I longed for his touch. Even after every savage word he spoke, I begged for his lips. I thought the worst thing he could take was my body. I was too naïve to guard my heart. Once upon a time, I thought love was a fairytale. Now I know better than to speak of happily ever afters.
From a 2021 Whiting Award and Guggenheim Fellow recipient, a “rhapsodic, rigorous poetry collection, which pays homage to everyday Black experience in the U.S.” (The New Yorker) Gregory Pardlo described Joshua Bennett's first collection of poetry, The Sobbing School, as an "arresting debut" that was "abounding in tenderness and rich with character," with a "virtuosic kind of code switching." Bennett's new collection, Owed, is a book with celebration at its center. Its primary concern is how we might mend the relationship between ourselves and the people, spaces, and objects we have been taught to think of as insignificant, as fundamentally unworthy of study, reflection, attention, or care. Spanning the spectrum of genre and form--from elegy and ode to origin myth--these poems elaborate an aesthetics of repair. What's more, they ask that we turn to the songs and sites of the historically denigrated so that we might uncover a new way of being in the world together, one wherein we can truthfully reckon with the brutality of the past and thus imagine the possibilities of our shared, unpredictable present, anew.