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Joyce L. Vedral shows you how to draw on your inner strength, common sense, and special talents to make daring, life-enhancing decisions about men, love, and marriage.
Danny Zelko, 13 going on 14, needs to get rid of his mom’s boyfriend, Harry. The guy is a creep. Drinks too much, locks Danny out of the house, gets in Danny’s face and calls him Danielle. Of course everyone blames Danny. It’s his fault he gets into fights at school. It’s his fault he can’t control his anger. It’s his fault Harry is such a jerk. Danny isn’t such a bad kid—he has his own lawn business, makes his own dinner, even takes out the garbage and closes up the house without being asked. All he wants is for his mom to be like she used to be—a real mother who acted like one. Because Harry makes her stupid. When she gets around him, she forgets about her kids. Disappears with him, doesn’t stick up for her own son. And the prospect of spending another day with this man makes Danny feel helpless and broken. So when Danny’s sister, Lisa, reveals that Harry and their mom are getting married, Danny, never the one to cower, decides to do something. That’s right, one way or another, he will get rid of Harry. Set in 1983, New Jersey, Seven Ways to Get Rid of Harry is packed with Danny’s friends and enemies, a few fist fights, heartbreak and fury, and a little humor too.
Get Rid of Glenda" hurls readers into the chaotic world of Silvermax Television, where corporate dysfunction reaches hilariously horrifying new heights. At the center of this maelstrom is Glenda Nail, the monstrous head of HR whose idea of team-building involves psychological warfare. When Peter Silver inherits the once-great network after his uncle's untimely demise, he finds himself trapped in a sitcom from hell. Armed with nothing but good intentions and a ragtag band of misfits, Peter wages war against Glenda's entrenched empire of incompetence and depravity. As Glenda loses control, she unleashes a storm of increasingly desperate and outrageous schemes. Her attempts to maintain power spiral into a whirlwind of corporate sabotage, blackmail, and absurd policy-making that threatens to tear Silvermax apart. Jack Fringe's debut novel is a rollercoaster of absurdity, careening from one outrageous scenario to the next. It's a scathing satire that takes a flamethrower to corporate culture, promising to make you laugh, cry, and question your career choices - possibly all at the same time. Content guidance - sexual references - strong language - adult humour - mature themes
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An outrageously entertaining debut novel of life, love, death-and the afterlife. Rosie Fisk was once Samantha Marcello's best friend-but that was before she ran off with Sam's fiancé, Michael, seven years ago. Since then Sam has found a new love, The Silver Swan, her pub. And just as it seems that time has healed all her wounds, Michael walks back into her life-and now he's a widower. With Rosie out of the picture, and unable to ignore the feelings she still has for him, Sam takes the opportunity to reconcile with Michael. But Rosie isn't about to let death stop her from keeping them apart. Her ghost has been hanging around her husband, playing on his grief and guilt-and only Sam can see her. Rosie stole Michael from her once. But this time Sam is going to exorcise her once and for all...
Traces on the Water Mirror: Volume I, Dying to Get Rid of Communism By: Captain C Traces on the Water Mirror: Volume I, Dying to Get Rid of Communism is an interesting book inspired by the author’s biography and not invented. It brings to light a group of people less investigated by the Romanian literature. The author has a vigorous and harsh style of writing, according to the character who are not made of cardboard, but they are real flesh and blood. I consider this novel, included into a trilogy, according to the author, to be well received by the public. Literary Critic Ioan Adam Captain C is a rare sea writer, coming from a professional of the sea. The novel shapes the authentic feeling of the sea and an unmistakable human solidarity, revealed in its total plenitude and deepness, only in the conditions of a concrete travel by sea. Novelist Ovidiu Dunăreanu