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You Watch Too Much TV is a Book of Lists for the television generation, offering fun facts and quizzes on Leave It To Beaver, Everybody Loves Raymond, and just about every show in between. Examples of a couple of debate-inspiring questions: Where in the city did Ralph Kramden's upstairs neighbor Ed Norton work on The Honeymooners? In the city's sewers; Who was the first to be voted off the island on the first episode of Survivor? Sonja Christopher
This two-volume anthology is the sequel to Upon Our Own Ground (2008).
It is a book about the heaven we all dream of, hope toward, and pray for. Many fear this heaven may not exist. But it does.
The second book in the Joseph Hucklebee Series. Joey is daydreaming again! When his latest escapade causes him to unintentionally get the best of Warner Wurley, the toughest bully in the history of the school, he is an instant hero to all his other classmates! Well, almost all! Of course Warner is not about to take such humiliation from scrawny little Joey! When it becomes obvious Warner plans to retaliate, it is Joey's best friend, Gabe to the rescue with an outlandish plan to take care of the problem of this bully once and for all! Put that with the distraction of a pretty, new classmate that is definitely not from around these parts, and you have the makings of disaster for poor, unheroic Joey!
Behind closed doors in the Washington, DC, area, a secret and powerful group of people decide to make Leland G. Powell the next president of the United States. Powell is a man who has it all. He is a rich self-starter, has a booming import-export business, and can already command audiences with heads of states around the world. However, what this group of people doesn't know is that Mr. Powell has a secret that he will use any means to keep hidden.Powell's secret begins in the jungles of Southeast Asia. Although he doesn't know it, there are seven Asians who have migrated to the United States and know Powell's secret. Powell realizes that if these people saw him, they could derail his bid for the presidency, and Powell will let nothing and no one stand in his way of being elected. To that end, he calls on Jack Reed, a former soldier, to eliminate his problems.As Reed begins to eliminate those who know Powell's secret, he teams up with an FBI agent and one of the people he is supposed to eliminate. Instead of eliminating them, he now is protecting them. From conflicting emotions about how they feel about each other to deciding how to stop Powell's campaign, this group of three risk everything, even their own lives, to put a stop to Powell's candidacy.From California to the nation's capital, Reed and those he is now protecting try to stay one step ahead of those who would eliminate them.
From the acclaimed author of Hurricane Season, an unforgettable story about what makes a family, for fans of Hazel’s Theory of Evolution and Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World. Eleven-year-old Joey is angry. All the time. And she doesn’t understand why. She has two loving moms, a supportive older half brother, and, as a triplet, she’s never without company. Her life is good. But sometimes she loses her temper and lashes out, like the time she threw a soccer ball—hard—at a boy in gym class and bruised his collarbone. Or when jealousy made her push her (former) best friend (and crush), Layla, a little bit too roughly. After a meltdown at Joey’s apartment building leads to her family’s eviction, Joey is desperate to figure out why she’s so mad. A new unit in science class makes her wonder if the reason is genetics. Does she lose control because of something she inherited from the donor her mothers chose? The Science of Being Angry is a heartwarming story about what makes a family and what makes us who we are.
"The comparatively unassuming among these seventeen stories of Benjamin Bautista are on par with the best stories of such celebrated writers as Alejandro Roces, Francisco Arcellana, and Francisco Jose. All this should be evident and revelatory to everybody who reads, now that this collection of short stories has been published - an enterprise and event deferred all these years for reasons of pride, modesty or the stock exchange (though Boautista may well have done Filipino literature a singular service: the withdrawal or absence of such marvelous excellence for so long on the scene could have encouraged writers of his generation and some of their seniors to carry on and strive for their own literary perches above the throng). These Filipino Stories from Another Time are among the finest ever written in the world of the short story." -- Gregorio C. Brillantes (Book cover).
DIVDoes true evil exist in the world? Are people really what they seem?/divDIV Abandoned by each of her children’s fathers, Shelley Tremayne’s having a tough time raising six kids alone. When she sees a TV newscast about five boys committing a horrible crime and recognizes her eleven-year-old son Joey in the surveillance camera footage, her life becomes infinitely worse. Although Joey swears he only witnessed the incident, the other boys point to him as the instigator, a charge supported by the evidence. But Shelley simply can’t accept that her Joey could be responsible for such a heinous act./divDIV /divDIVShelley and her children can’t return to their grubby home, where their neighbors are waiting to express their outrage. Fortunately, good Samaritans John and Eunice Bolton volunteer to shelter the family at their farm, and offer them the help and caring that they’ve given to so many others in desperate straits. But who will believe Shelley when she discovers that the Boltons are not as kind as they appear?/div
From viral Instagram sensation, lifestyle photographer, and mommy blogger Laura Izumikawa comes Naptime with Joey, a ridiculously delightful photo book of her now internet-famous daughter dressed up in various pop culture costumes—a perfect gift for new parents everywhere. Lights, Camera…Nap! Joey Marie wears many hats (or, rather, wigs): she’s dressed up as Inigo Montoya, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Pikachu, Anna Wintour, Moana, and Barb from Stranger Things. She’s taken trips to Hawaii, baked croissants, and blasted off to the moon as an astronaut (at least, in her dreams). She’s held occupations such as pizza chef, aerobics instructor, and handy-dandy-fixer-upper (figuratively, of course). She’s inspired a parenting blog, been the face of her mom Laura Izumikawa’s Instagram account—and for the first time, she’s taken the leap from the ranks of internet-baby-snoredom to the pages of a book. Naptime with Joey is chockablock full of over a hundred deliciously adorable photos of Joey dressed up as various pop culture characters, movie stars, musicians, vacationers, and holiday-goers, making this the most fun, festive, and downright delightful gift under the sun!