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Curse of the Black Bubblegum by Colleen Crowlie Pdf
The Curse of the Black Bubble Gum is the creative child of multiple generations of storytellers. It started with John Steinbeck's story The Affair at 7, Rue de M which is from the perspective of the father of a bubblegum obsessed child as they vacation in Paris. This menacing bubblegum horror story is from the eye of a young boy who lives in Bisbee, Arizona. He gets the cursed gum from an old haunted home on the Tombstone Canyon. In an old mining town like this, there's a generous share of creaking old homes with chipping paint and who-knows-what inside. It's here our Trick or Treating hero first finds the gum, only to find out later that night it's alive. This Halloween picture book is filled with creepy crawling gum, and sights in Bisbee both spooky and familiar. It's a story with humor and chills that your children can relate to, and you can have fun reading aloud.
With all his serial killer experience, LAPD homicide detective Herman Hermie Grabfelder is shocked at the savagery of the murder of Jordan Hashemi and Lila Miller on Mothers Day, witnessed by her teenage son who has vanished. Shock and frustration mount when this is followed by the similar slaughter of three young, lovely Muslim women. Now dodging political ramifications and hiding the catatonic son until he recovers enough to name the killer, Hermie has to solve murders that echo assassinations invented in eleventh-century Persia.
Bubblegum, Bad Food, Bad Doctors by Ross C. Dumoulin Pdf
This collection of almost completely true short stories spans six decades. Humor is the main ingredient, spiced up with a spirit of adventure, action and high-risk behavior often bordering on disaster. First, the stories delve into author Ross C. Dumoulin’s childhood experiences, firmly entrenched in 1960s mentality and culture. You will read about way too much bubblegum and Ross’s kid-jobs as Paladin and Zorro. And you will learn why he put greasy sausages in his pocket. There is also a confrontation with an evil killer plant and its nasty consequences. Later, the stories move on to family life and moments of panic, such as the day 85,000 L of water tried to make its way into Ross’s basement. We also have a tale of transporting a full can of paint inside his new car. What could possibly go wrong with that? As Ross slides into his 60s, he experiences a series of medical misadventures. You will learn about little gems of highly dubious advice from his doctor and find out why he was labelled as “borderline normal.” The last three stories are of the heart-warming variety, as they relate the author’s volunteer work with children and his efforts in making their lives better. These stories celebrate children, their desire to play and laugh, their joie-de-vivre and resilience. So, if you need a laughter-break from what the world has been going through over the last few years, if you want to escape into a funhouse of thrills and spills, then read on!
Keith’s mother is dead, but that doesn’t mean she’s stopped trying to help him turn his life around. His dad, however, doesn’t see any reason he or Keith should stop drinking or using drugs. Ashley and her two best friends have never known real love. When the girls make a road trip into a larger city near their home on the Oklahoma plains, they stumble upon a book in an estate sale that might be the answer to their romantic problems. When the school’s renowned drug user approaches Ashley, she doesn’t think there’s any way she’d ever fall for Keith. As her friends use the grimoire to wreak havoc on the boys of the school who have mistreated them, Ashley can’t help but wonder if Keith’s interest is real or the result of the spells her friends claim to be creating. Then the high school erupts in chaos and the unlikely couple have to work against the evil that has been unleashed on their small town.
The Fairy Academy isn’t for the faint of heart. Aurora’s about to find out why. In the under kingdom, Aurora wants to fit in, but no one will let her. To them, she’s a traitor. There are those willing to kill her because of who she is and who her parents are. Pax is always around to help, but she can’t decide whether he’s helping her or playing her. Can she make new friends and find her way in her new school, or will she fail before she even has a chance to try? __________ FAIRY ACADEMY SERIES: Hidden Princess Broken Curse Stolen Magic __________ Also by RaShelle Workman: Blood and Snow Fate and Magic Queen of the Vampires Deadly Witch Royal Witch Vampire Lies Vampire Secrets Vampires & Gargoyles Vampires & Dragons Vampire Magics Visit RaShelle's website at: www.rashelleworkman.org for all her books!
Aurora's Curse: A Sleeping Beauty Reimagining by RaShelle Workman Pdf
It's against the law for supernaturals to live in the human realm. Aurora knows that. What she doesn't know is she's one of them. But a kiss changes everything. When the fairy who cursed her offers a way out, she must decide whether to leave her best friends behind and join the Fairy Academy or finish out her days in the human realm until the curse takes her life. Seems like there really isn’t a choice at all… _______ Included in this Box Set in the Seven Magics Academy World: Hidden Princess Broken Curse Stolen Magic
3 Guns Grace is a story of where vampires lycan and what not exist in a somewhat civilized society. Due to years of bad representation the vampire populace is trying to fit in via the fetus pill. The fetus pill is the vampire hope for fertilization as well as a means for the lycan to advance their social status with the help of witches, wiccans, and wizards.
In her new novel starring Philadelphia schoolteacher Amanda Pepper, Gillian Roberts once again mixes mystery and mirth. This time Roberts explores Philadelphia's unique flesh and blood "historical monument"-- the Mummers, who live (and perhaps are willing to die) for a few hours of glory every New Year's Day. The famous Mummers' Parade is an extravaganza that draws enormous crowds who cheer through chattering teeth, as more than thirty thousand clowns, string bands, and fancy brigades strut their stuff up Broad Street. But this year, while the music blares and the Mummers dance, a reveling Pierrot suddenly sinks to the ground, shot dead. Amanda is, at first, only a horrified spectator. But when the prime suspect--her friend and fellow teacher at Philly Prep--falsely claims to have been with her at the time of the murder, Amanda can no longer stay on the sidelines. Is the murder a flare-up of deadly rivalries? Is it connected with the disappearance, the week before Christmas, of another Mummer, the heir to a meat-packing family? Does someone disapprove of the Mummers' feathers, sequins, and string bands? And why is no one in the tight-knit world Amanda investigates willing to tell the truth about anything? With Amanda on the scene, the who in whodunit doesn't stay secret for long. In The Mummers' Curse, Gillian Roberts is, as always, at the head of the parade.
Black Cream is a straightforward, honest, and relentless memoir chronicling the life and times of Kareem Parker, a.k.a. Black Cream. For all his childhood and early adulthood, Cream battled self-esteem issues, bouts with anxiety, mother-son battles with his mother and her various boyfriends, skin complexion complexities, and ongoing battles with wanting/needing a true father figure; this battle coexists with his mothers battle to find true love from a man. Throughout his early years of two years old up until sixteen to seventeen, he not only battled his problems and shortcomings but became a battering ram and sometimes an unwanted distraction to his mothers various boyfriends/paramours that misled and abused him and his mother. Later in his midteens, he finally found peace and love within but only for it to be shattered again by an ugly truth held by his mother, which leaves his newfound peace not only broken but spiraling out of control. Its never easy when the most precious thing you are attempting to help/protect is hurting you. Black Cream stirs the pots of humanity and injustices many young black boys cope with without a father or without a positive father figure in their lives. Black Cream stirs the pot of hopelessness and abandonment and pain when they are left alone and must fend for themselves, being given the awkward task of defending themselves even when their mom is present. And Black Cream stirs the pot of molestation, systematic dependency, ongoing broken relationships, drug dependency, and self-hate. Black Cream explores how cycles of the broken-boy syndrome begin and how it can continue to plague into manhood due to failed ingredients. Written with a poetic pen, conscience mind, and honest heart, Black Cream in various ways tells the story of many other creams that experience the same pain and torment without ever having light or confetti thrown over their stories. It is penned with an honest flair with bright drips of imagination and honest art. Then without further ado, I present to you Black Cream. May peace, happiness, and LUV reign on you, confetti style. This is your moment, but share it with those that need it most.
The Five, Episode I by Forrest Parham,H. a. L. Wagner Pdf
Artificial Intelligence. Two words that were once a dream of Mankind has become a reality... And, it's most terrifying nightmare. Artax; the most powerful and perhaps the first of its kind, has begun to frighten its creators with his chilling and ruthless intellect. Rightly fearing termination at the hands of those that brought him life, Artax chose a course of preemptive strike against the ones who would call themselves his "masters." Fueled by a blossoming animosity towards the "inferior" life known as humanity and a need for self-preservation that all life forms share, Artax plots to launch a deadly retrovirus that, if manipulated correctly, would turn humans into mindless, bloodthirsty zombies. A fitting end, from his merciless perspective, to a race that seems every bit as bent on its own destruction as he is on theirs. Forged in the heat of combat in a barren and distant land scarred by centuries of war, three warriors emerge dressed from head to toe in gleaming black armor, known only to valiant allies or cowering enemies alike as The Titanians. But, is their state-of-the-art equipment and training enough to stop the malevolent tide poised to consume the world of Man, or is it already too late? Is the complete annihilation of their species a forgone conclusion? Can they add to their ranks, piece together what's left, and bring the fight back to Artax and his demonic minions? One thing's for sure: the epic battle between man and its greatest creation is about to begin...
From the literary iconic author of The Yearling comes an enchanting tale that transcends decades and generations. The Great Depression has hit, and Calpurnia and her family do not have enough. Not enough money, not enough food, not enough fish for Daddy to sell at the market. With the aid of a wise forest friend, Calpurnia discovers a secret river that provides an abundance of fish, which her community desperately needs. But when she returns the next day for more, she learns there is an important distinction between need and greed. Set during a time of want, The Secret River overflows with riches: marvelous language, mystical happenings, and wondrous, awe-inspiring artwork from legendary team Leo and Diane Dillon that brims with symbolism. Both timely and timeless, this lavish picture book is a classic in the making.
Damaged: Musicality and Race in Early American Punk is the first book-length portrait of punk as a musical style with an emphasis on how punk developed in relation to changing ideas of race in American society from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Drawing on musical analysis, archival research, and new interviews, Damaged provides fresh interpretations of race and American society during this period and illuminates the contemporary importance of that era. Evan Rapport outlines the ways in which punk developed out of dramatic changes to America’s cities and suburbs in the postwar era, especially with respect to race. The musical styles that led to punk included transformations to blues resources, experimental visions of the American musical past, and bold reworkings of the rock-and-roll and rhythm-and-blues sounds of the late 1950s and early 1960s, revealing a historically oriented approach to rock that is strikingly different from the common myths and conceptions about punk. Following these approaches, punk itself reflected new versions of older exchanges between the US and the UK, the changing environments of American suburbs and cities, and a shift from the expressions of older baby boomers to that of younger musicians belonging to Generation X. Throughout the book, Rapport also explores the discourses and contradictory narratives of punk history, which are often in direct conflict with the world that is captured in historical documents and revealed through musical analysis.
The adventures of a sexy thief seeking revenge for the death of her parents by the world's richest man, guarded by the world's more secure security system.