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Haven

Haven By; A.R. Ivanovich     This is a wonderful, exciting, thrilling new series. With love and war and magic what more could you want. Reminds me a little of The Kiss of deception, I couldn't stop reading, so I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.       It's About; For hundreds of years, the peaceful country of Haven has remained isolated from the rest of the world. But for adventurous seventeen-year-old Katelyn Kestrel, Haven’s calm has always been a little, well, boring. She can’t help but wonder what lay outside Haven’s seemingly impassible borders, but no one will talk about the mysterious catastrophic event that separated Haven from the outside world. Katelyn has a strange knack for finding things, and when she miraculously finds a passage into the outside world, she thinks she’s solved a longstanding mystery. Instead, she discovers that some things should never be found . . . The outside world is more treacherous than Katelyn ever...

The Useful Book

The Useful Book By; David Bowers, Sharon Bowers   The greatest DIY book ever and it's very Useful! This book is full of amazing awesome and easy DIY's. It has all sorts of categories of DIY's and 138 practical project hope you check it out.     Its about;  A modern and energetically designed encyclopedia of DIY with everything you need to know to roll up your sleeves and cook it, build it, sew it, clean it, or repair it yourself. In other words, everything you would have learned from your shop and home ec teachers, if you'd had them. The Useful Book features 138 practical projects and how-tos, with step-by-step instructions and illustrations, relevant charts, sidebars, lists, and handy toolboxes. There's a kitchen crash course, including the must-haves for a well-stocked pantry; how to boil an egg (and peel it frustration-free); how to grill, steam, sauté, and roast vegetables. There's Sewing 101, plus how to fold a fitted sheet, tie a tie, mop a...

YouTube Famous

YouTube Famous By: Rosie Matheson   A YouTuber Lovers guide to know how they do it. IT has tips, advice and tells you how some Youtubers got there start. You should defiantly read.   Its About; YouTube has revolutionized the viewing habits of millions of people around the world and looks likely to continue doing so. YouTube Famous presents case studies of 20 of the world's most successful YouTubers providing original content to inspire those who might want to set up a channel of their own - it's also a book which will be enjoyed by fans. Complete with tips to produce your own programs, it shows how YouTubers built up their channels from scratch and developed content to please their growing fanbase. With a growing online world and more and more people tuning in to the internet, particularly young people, this is the book you need to read for the secrets of success.             

Kingsteel

Kingsteel By: Michael Meyerhofer   The last book in the Dragonkin series, is a complete success. I would compare this to the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini, and Eona. this was simply a great book I could read it over and over again, has an amazing cover and I Highly recommend you read it to but read from book one on.    Its About: Rowen Locke has won the battle. But from the shadows comes an ancient enemy--a calculating and merciless foe who has been waiting centuries for the chance to strike. Despite all he has already suffered and sacrificed, Rowen finds himself mired in a war bigger and more terrible than anything he could have imagined. The world’s only hope lies in Knightswrath, whose hard-won powers he has only begun to understand, let alone control. Calling upon unlikely new allies, Rowen must raise an army to defeat the vengeful Dragonkin before everything he loves becomes a smoldering ruin.

Mission Improbable

Mission Improbable By: J.J.Green     I usually don't read sci-fi series unless of course its maximum ride, but this book defiantly made me rethink my choices in genres. The characters are lively and vibrant, the story was funny and thrilling. I highly recommend.   Its about: In the deepest reaches of the galaxy there are places and beings that aren’t impossible, just very, very improbable. Carrie Hatchett is a low-achieving daydreamer, and the last person on Earth who should be resolving disputes for the Transgalactic Council. After providing a good home for her butt-ugly dog and psychotic cat, her biggest challenge in life is to avoid being fired, again. But a strange green mist sucks her beneath her kitchen sink, and an unusual clerical error leads to an offer she foolishly doesn’t refuse. In settling a conflict between the mechanical placktoids and the mysterious oootoon, Carrie reveals a threat to the entire galaxy.    

Broken Dolls

Broken Dolls By: Tyrolin Puxty This Novel was like Lemony Snicket, the writer of Doctor Who,and  The writer of Jack and The Cuckoo Clock got together and wrote one amazing book. The writing is very different then anything I've read in a while but in a really good way. I liked reading in the eyes of a non human for once, To know how she feels even if she can't feel, simply put this Book is pretty awesome. Its About; Ella doesn't remember what it's like to be human; after all, she's lived as a doll for thirty years. She forgets what it's like to taste, to breathe...to love. She watches the professor create other dolls, but they don't seem to hang around for long. His most recent creation is Lisa, a sly goth. Ella doesn't like Lisa. How could she, when Lisa keeps trying to destroy her? Ella likes the professor's granddaughter though, even if she is dying. It's too bad the professor wants to turn Gabby into a doll, depriving her of an edu...

Don't Eat The Glowing Bananas

Don't Eat The Glowing Bananas By: David Hammons   From the amazing mind behind the incredible book Alice Takes Back Wonderland  comes an awesome new refreshing novel.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book, but who doesn't love food, apocalyptic terrains and assassins with a side of aliens. It is definitely a must read.   Its about; How It's hard to find a decent brunch in the post-apocalyptic wasteland. But that's all Henry Rosetta wants from the world. That, and not to be eaten by nomadic cannibals. Henry has traveled the nuclear bomb-blasted highways critiquing the finest radioactive eateries and cataloging his experiences. All the while, he's been searching for the knowledge of why the bombs fell. It's this hunger for specialty food and forbidden knowledge that brings Henry to the city of New Dallas. There, Henry meets a green-skinned mutant, a katana-wielding assassin, and a horrible dictator who claims to know why the bombs fell. Henry must help...