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Things That Go Bump in the Night is a recurring podcast hosted by JC Bratton, a young adult horror short story writer. The podcast focuses on JC's short stories as well as topics related to urban legends, horror, superstitions, and anything "creepy." The title comes from JC's copyrighted collection of short stories.
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The Adventures of Goldilocks and Baby Bear: What Happened Next by Linda Hepner Goldilocks and Baby Bear are both just turning five years old and become fast friends. He is drawn to her impulsive sense of curiosity and she to his warmth. In an idealized childhood near a forest they have frequent adventures, but are helped along by their friends, wil…
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Remnants of Humanity: Journey Throughout Our Sacred Earth to Restore Balance Held Within the Feminine Dimension by Christine Van Camp Zecca The twenty-first century is facing worldwide disintegration. The spiritual systems are falling apart, revealing the lack of all that used to sustain humanity as notions of separation prevail. However, inclusion…
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A Purposeful Life by Agitu Wodajo A Purposeful Life is the inspiring personal story of author, Agitu Wodajo, detailing her life and extraordinary accomplishments growing up in the 60s in Ethiopia, studying and working in both Ethiopia and the United States, her services to others while raising five well accomplished children as a single mom, and tr…
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Hawaiian Embers by Sheri Lynne Step into the final chapter where love and danger collide in Hawaiian Embers. Mark TreVaine, co-owner of a high end restaurant called the Hawaiian Lanai, along with Detective Sergeant Zack Williams rescue Mark’s employee, Tammy’s daughter Bethany, from a kidnapper. Mark and Tammy find themselves growing closer togethe…
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The United States Army Ground Forces During the Interwar Years 1919-1941: Infantry Cavalry Field Artillery Coast Artillery by MSG Jim Irwin (Retired) The United States Army Ground Forces During the Interwar Years 1919-1941 covers the period of the Interwar years 1919-1941. It is intended for individuals interested in US Army history of that era. In…
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Apex Blues: A Biography of Jimmie Noone Sr. and His Son, Jimmy Noone Jr. by Cecile J. Picou Apex Blues chronicles the extraordinary lives and musical legacies of two generation-spanning Jazz clarinet virtuosos: Jimmie Noone Sr. and his son Jimmy Noone Jr.Jimmie Noone Sr. rose to fame in the 1910s New Orleans French Quarter jazz scene, forging his i…
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We're Overdosed by Barry I. Gold We're Overdosed looks at the history of opium and the drug's spread throughout the world. It traces the origin of morphine from opium, the subsequent synthesis of opioids, and the birth of the global pharmaceutical industry. From Barry I. Gold's point of view as a scientist, he offers thoughts about gaining control …
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BACK TO SOMALIA by Glenn A. Bell WHAT DO NORTH KOREAN NUKES, SOMALI PIRATES, HELICOPTERS, JET AIRPLANES, SUBMARINES, AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, AND SAVANNAH HAVE IN COMMON? ANSWER: CAJUN Ethan Breaux, call sign Cajun, has been flying charters out of Bristol, England for two years. His life as a civilian pilot has been going very well after many years of fl…
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Life Lessons From 7 Miles High: The View That Captured My Heart by Jeff Senour As an aerial film pilot, Jeff Senour knows firsthand that there are moments of excitement and awe as well as moments he has had to face fear and the unknown. Filming large aircraft going over 300 miles per hour is as safe as we make it as a result of thorough briefings a…
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Gone with the World Wars: God's Love Heals All Wounds by Hildegard Bonacker Bruni In the wake of World War II, one-third of East Germany, including East Prussia, was given to Poland and Russia with the consent of the four allies governing occupied Germany-America, England, France, and Russia. In the process, 14 million Germans who called that area …
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Voces del Alma (Spanish Edition) by Martha Gallardo Espindola In the book “VOICES OF THE SOUL”. We find love, heartbreak, the pursuit of happiness, and the search for the inner being. It is by internalizing ourselves that we find balance, peace, and the happiness we seek so much. We also find the light that becomes our spiritual guide that helps us…
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Pooka Bug and Pig by R. Roberson Newman Pooka Bug and Ham, a lady bug and pig on a farm, are an unlikely friendly duo. Their friendship shows that a real friend can be found anywhere and at any time. Friends can also be found in unusual circumstances, which teaches us about the willingness to help others and ability to trust. About the Author R. Ro…
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THE BLACK DIAMOND SERIES The Black Diamond and the Witch's Curse by T-Pot To most people, it appears as if Derek James is a typical college freshman. Yes, he is on a football scholarship at one of the most prestigious universities in the country, but other than that, he appears quite ordinary. But there is an extraordinary secret that Derek is harb…
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Josie's Stories: Jumping by Ana Kellerman-Douglas Josie is a young boy who loves to jump up and down. As a new day begins, he springs into action; with a joyous "Good morning," he greets everyone around him. Daily he wakes up with a plan, and as quickly as possible, he will jump into action. As he faces this brand-new day, his attention is quickly …
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Euthanasia Rebutted: No "right to life" In Australia by Daisy Snow Euthanasia--the act of assisted suicide--was once outlawed in every country in the world because it destroys civilizations. The problem is that representative democracy in Western countries allows politicians to acquire an authority that goes beyond the power of the people. A questi…
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SO, Where Did We Go Wrong?: A thought-provoking look at society, and what I think has gone wrong with it in the last sixty years by David Henry Patton A thought-provoking look at society, and what I think has gone wrong with it in the last sixty years. (Largely from abandoning the many values that many have grown up with and have tried to follow. I…
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Terrifying Tales Unleashed: Unsettling Stories to Remedy Peaceful Slumber by Scott D. Gottschalk Terrifying Tales Unleashed is a menagerie of short stories covering many popular genres including horror, science fiction, and suspense/thriller. Cover the gamut in this gripping narrative by way of buried alive, rats, bats, vampires, werewolves, zombie…
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World Peace of Glory and Senses by Magic Mason Schools have taught us that humans only have five senses. But revolutionary thinker Magic Mason proposed that instead of five, humans have nine senses. This revolutionary idea, as propsed by Mason, should be taught at all levels in school. He believes that with enough learning and research, people will…
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How a Nursing Home Works by Peter D. Busacca, BA, MBA, ACHA, LNHA The Author of “How A Nursing Home Works” takes the reader through each department of a nursing home to show them the complexities of what goes on there to deliver quality care to the patient/resident. Healthcare is the fastest-growing sector of the economy, so a young person thinking…
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The Holy Spirit Calling: A 40-Year Journey with the Holy Spirit by A. L. Istener This is a book about relationships – Relationships that are as personal and unique to each of us as our fingerprints. It is about a father teaching his church – us – how to become a kind, gentle, and loving people. He shows us that the way to love Him, is to love and b…
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Escape to Happiness by George Park Genealogy is a difficult undertaking in today’s world. People are afraid to meet and hesitant to provide information about themselves or family. Many are secretive that only after their death does information become public. Thus, George is pleased to offer his life’s work of over forty-five years. Where did you co…
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These Are Not Drunk as Ye Suppose by Aaron W. Brown David Miller is a petty criminal, a gifted writer, a charming but abusive alcoholic, and five car pile-up waiting to happen. He also teams up with his best friend Norman as they rob tourists and do odd jobs for local Vegas crime boss Jo Jo No Eyes. However, David is soon presented with an opportun…
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BING by Sarah Gourd This is a story about how an injured baby duck is found and saved by a young boy, and how they end up becoming friends forever. Sarah Gourd, 84, grew up in Connecticut and now lives in Florida. She is a retired teacher. https://www.readersmagnet.com/product/bing/ https://www.sarahgourdbooks.com/ http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.c…
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The Magic Stones by Grandma Nor Molly and Pete go in search of a cave their fathers had often spoken of but had not been able to find. They find the cave their way to a second cave in which they see a very dark pond and large flowers all around that seem to glitter and within the flowers tiny fairies sleep. Randi McKinnon came to the country from N…
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The Great Depression: Mental Health by Jacqueline Ivey Jacqueline Ivey is a retired teacher and author of Book of Original Poems and Memoirs. She taught at the Campbell Senior High and Turie T. Small Elementary School in Daytona Beach, Florida; Gra-Mar and Haynes Elementary Schools in Nashville, Tennessee, Firestone, Barber, Fraunfelter and Henry E…
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Doc: The Scorpion Team by Doc Jung For forty years a man has kept his silence, never telling anyone he has ever met or worked with or for. Not even his family could be told; or repercussions, removal from service, and forfeit of all benefits would result. The government didn’t want you to know they had a secret weapon: three Special Forces teams pu…
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The Girl Who Reset the Lightning Brain : The Lightning Brain Series by Cliff Ratza After an eighteen-month absence caused by a fire that destroyed her house and nearly incinerated her, Electra Kittner is now ready to reenter her life's multiverse arena, which she must now reset. She needed the solitude to recalibrate herself—physically and mentally…
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Angel Of The Storm by Larry Higdon They called him "Bad News" Johnson. His life consisted of heavy drinking, self pity, and violence. He reluctantly agreed to transport his best friend's granddaughter and her pets from Atlanta to Augusta. Little did he realize that this trip would provide the catalyst for a complete reassessment of his life. His ex…
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Letters from Mr. J B Fact Finder : A Weekly Letter on History Trivia by Joe W. Boyd Letters from Mr. JB Fact Finder will talk about historical trivia in a way that is far more than just a list of facts, page after page. Each topic is a short story written as a weekly letter, sent to you from Mr. JB Fact Finder himself. We will talk about people in …
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Frontiers: The Journey of Two Surgeons Through Stroke by Dr. Siva Murugappan MD, FRCS(C) and Dr. Prema Samy MD, FRCS(C) We can't always predict when the unexpected will happen. Dr. Siva Murugappan understands this more than most. As a general surgeon, he's an expert on prevention and protocols. A stroke definitely wasn't on the agenda; he'd just cl…
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