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Sleeping with Paris by $0.99
*Sleeping with Paris won first place in the Women’s Fiction category of the 2010 Washington Romance Writers Marlene Awards and was a finalist in the 2010 Valley Forge Romance Writers Sheila Contest.Charlotte Summers is a sassy, young French teacher who is two days away from moving to Paris with the love of her life and from fulfilling her dream of studying at the prestigious Sorbonne University...

The Last Page (A Contemporary Romantic Comedy) (Living, Loving and Laughing Again) by $0.99
FIVE STARS given by TOTALLY BOOKALICIOUS – “The Last Page had me hooked from the start. It’s smart, sassy and very very funny… if you are looking for a quick, light read that is comical and romantic then this will be right up your alley.”BOOKS, ETC. - “This was a cute, fun novel that was perfect for an end of summer read.” THE BOOK BAG – “Lacy made her characters so very...

A Tale of Two Cities (Classics Illustrated Notes) by Joe Orlando $4.99
Must one honorable man pay for the sins of his cruel, aristocratic family? Can an old man brutally wronged by that family find forgiveness before it's too late? And will history--the sweeping violence of the French Revolution--force father to betray child in his search for vengeance? A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens's immortal story of love and ultimate sacrifice.

Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers by Blue Heeler Books $25.99
Tucker Max's books-I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell, Assholes Finish First, and Hilarity Ensues-are a uniquely engaging trilogy composed of his best, craziest stories. They've sold millions of copies to fans all over the world. Their success has meant his success. As a thank you to those who have loved the stories and supported him for so long, Tucker has gone back through his massive archive of...

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Classics Illustrated Notes) by Aldo Rubano $4.99
Mark Twain's story of a mischievous Missouri schoolboy combines humor, terror, and astute social criticism in a delightful tale of life on the Mississippi. Written in 1876, Tom Sawyer became the model for an ideal of American boyhood in the 19th century.

Wife by Wednesday by $0.99
Blake Harrison:Rich, titled, and charming… And in need of a wife by Wednesday so he turns to Sam Elliot who isn’t the business man he expected. Instead, Blake is faced with Samantha Elliot, engaging and spunky with a voice men call 900 numbers to hear. Samantha Elliot:Owner of Alliance, her matchmaking firm, and not on the marital menu... That is until Blake offers her ten million dollars for...

Uncle Tom's Cabin (Classic Illustrated) by R. Livingstone $4.99
Uncle Tom's Cabin is an American classic written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe was appalled by slavery, and she took one of the few options open to nineteenth-century women who wanted to affect public opinion: she wrote a novel, a huge, enthralling narrative that claimed the heart, soul, and politics of pre-Civil War Americans. An overtly moralistic work of unabashed propaganda,...

First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why The Terrorists Hate Us by
Do you have nothing to drink except a limitless supply of tap water?Have you ever bought so much food at the grocery store that it molded before you could eat it?Did you buy an iPhone one week before the new model was announced?You're suffering from First World Problems.First World Problems: 101 Reasons Why The Terrorists Hate Us is a collection of short essays and rants from a man who knows...

How to Fail: The Self-Hurt Guide by $2.99
"How to Fail" is the world's FIRST Self-Hurt Guide, the polar opposite of a self-help guide. "How to Fail" follows the misadventures, misgivings, and massive mistakes of Stu Fish as he tries to find success in New York City. This satirical novel includes such hilarious chapters as:Chapter One: How to Fail to Write a Cohesive IntroductionChapter Two: How to Fail to Not Get Mistaken For a...

Crime and Punishment (Classics Illustrated Notes) by Andrew Jay Hoffman $4.99
For 50 years Classic Illustrated books have provided an introduction to the world's greatest works of literature. Brilliantly recolored and reprinted as lively study guides for high school and college students, these books feature essays on the author, background, theme, characters and significance of the work. What does it take to drive a man to madness? How much pressure, poverty, and misery...