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IT’S NEVER TOO LATE (MARSHA CASPER COOK) A screenplay in book form. Multi-Generational Romantic Comedy detailing the interactions between friends and family in a funny, true to life way. While reading this you will probably recognize someone you know and have a good laugh |
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DANCING WITH THE STARS (Norman Borine) Experience Hollywood’s Golden Era as you take a stroll down memory lane with dancer Norman Borine. He recounts how he lived his dream, and worked with some of the biggest stars of the 1940s and 1950s while he was a contract dancer for MGM Studios. The reader will be amazed by the fortuitous turns his career took and will marvel at how his life story reads like one of the many movies he worked in. This book is a rare glimpse behind the scenes of some of Hollywood’s biggest movies, complete with studio promotional photos and star-autographed images. Stars include Judy Garland, Greta Garbo, Hedy LaMarr, Lucille Ball, Katharine Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, James Dean, and more. |
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MAGICAL LEAPING LIZARD POTION (Marsha Casper Cook) Whimsical story about thirteen junior witches who must pass a test of true bravery before they venture out into the world as full-fledged witches. |
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BRAIN WARP (Gil Snider) While investigating the mysterious deaths of homeless men in New York City's Greenwich Village, neurologist Dr. Peter Branstead and his girlfriend, Megan Hutchins, find themselves in the center of a plot to poison the Ukrainian president and take over that country's government. When he discovers the antidote, Peter must fly to Kiev to save the president while being tracked by a brutal, ruthless killer who will do anything to stop him, even if it means killing Megan. |
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Unlawful Light A true story of a loving father who finds himself in a bitter custody battle where the cards are not stacked in his favor. Realizing he was fighting a loosing battle, he decided to take the law in his own hands and kidnap his children in order to keep them safe. |
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Sala, More Than Just a Survivor (Memoir by Marsha Cook) This is the inspirational true story of Sala Lewis, who at age 10 saw her family taken away by the Nazis. Her uncompromising determination led her to the same camp as her sister Dora, and together the two young sisters fought to keep themselves and their fellow prisoners alive. |
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LOVE CHANGES Elaine Lewis seemed to have the ideal life, with great friends and a busy social calendar. Most importantly, she had the perfect husband in Martin, a physician who loved her more than she could ever love herself. She was the envy of all her friends. |
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The Lexicon A science fiction thriller. Is a finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard science fiction awards. |
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CROSSROADS: JOURNEY TO WHOLENESS He knew that the place existed, but he was uncertain about how to get to it. Neither did he anticipate becoming incapable of reading the map and setting the course, nor could he have imagined that the journey would take so long or become so perilous. He relied, completely, upon the compass he carried. Its arrow moved deliberately, at times, and came to rest in fixed position. Travel was uninterrupted, and his steps were steady. What he thought would be a consistent, helpful guide emerged as an erratic antagonist. With increasing frequency, the dial began to flip around with blatant agitation. Its unrelenting, almost defiant self-will debilitated him, and he was rendered more and more unable to find his way ... until ... Crossroads ... Journey to Wholeness is a true story in which F. L. Richards recounts, with vivid detail and description, his search for sexual identity and the events which occurred in the wake of his finding and embracing it. A tale of twists and turns, it is embedded in perplexing ambivalence and unexpected, paralyzing adversity. |
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THE CLIMBING BOY The Climbing Boy is destined to become a Christmas classic. Mark Lichterman skillfully delivers this Dickensian-style tale that takes place in 1800's London. The orphaned Zachariah will grip at your heart and every reader will want this boy for their own--to nurture and to protect, but mostly to love. As much as you will be smitten by Zachariah, you will come to loathe William Johnson, his drunken master. |









