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Internet Texas Hold'em: Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro

by Matthew Hilger

Poker concepts, starting hands, the flop, turn and river, playing your opponent, bankroll management, deceptive tactics, differences in strategy between live and Internet games, includes a glossary.

Dreams of the Desert Wind

by Kurt R. A. Giambastiani

In the secretive and volatile Middle East, 3 people struggle to protect their lives, their loves, and their future. An alternate history novel.

A Look Into Our "i's": A Compilation of Introspective Writings From a Group of Extraordinary Young People With Visual Impairments

by Delta Gamma Center for Children With Visual Impairments

Stories about how their visual impairments have affected their lives from a dozen teenagers aged 13 to 21.

The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: A Free Market Odyssey

by Ken Schoolland

Translated into more than 40 languages and 44 published editions, "The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible" has won numerous awards and has been endorsed by Steve Forbes, Walter Williams, John Stossel, Mark Skousen, and Austrian-School economists and educators throughout the world.

Butch Goes Bananas

by Pat Pexa

Biography of Pexa's "boonie" dog Butch, who lives on Guam. Butch loves to eat all kinds of food!

Hardboiled Cthulhu: Two-Fisted Tales of Tentacled Terror

by James Ambuehl

Hard hitting, hard edged, hardboiled stories that take Lovecraftian Mythos to places where only the toughest P.I.s, gangsters and creatures dwell. Venture into the urban sprawl and the dark places. Here the big sleep ends and the nightmares begin! Welcome to the world of Hardboiled Cthulhu!

Words in My Hands: A Teacher, A Deaf-Blind Man, An Unforgettable Journey

by Diane Chambers

Bert Riedel, an 86-year-old deaf-blind pianist, cut off from the world since age 45, discovers a new life through hand-over-hand sign, taught to him by the author.

Jose and Mariano Meet Taotaomon'a

by Bill Becker

Collection of stories about two boys and their experiences with the spirits and other supernatural forces on the island of Guam. "The Taotaomon'a stories in this book were gathered from many of the customers that came to SHIRLEY'S COFFEE SHOP in Mangilao over the past ten years. Some of the stories recount the personal experience of the tale-teller while other stories seem to be stories retold for ages... I have used the names 'Jose' and 'Mariano' for my fictional characters that are 10-year old cousins with no specific last name... Taotaomon 'a are not to be feared but the ancient spirits are to be respected because they are busy on earth completing their task to get to the great beyond. Remember, be polite, ask permission and please say 'excuse me' to avoid offending them." Bill Becker

Sailing Escape to Guam

by Bill Becker

Sailing ESCAPE to Guam, is a story about a fictitious family of five in a sailboat named "ESCAPE" from California to Guam. They stopped at Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Ponape along the way. They were headed for Guam, when dramatic things happen to the family. Brian, the husband, father and captain is rendered comatose by an accident, some 300 miles east of Guam. His wife, Sharon, who was proficient in domestic duties, didn't have a clue about sailing the boat. Alan, the oldest son, to whom the captaincy of ESCAPE should have fallen, was possessed with a changing hormone mix that interfered with his rational thinking. Steve, the twelve-year-old son and his eleven-year-old sister, Kelly, were determined to sail the boat to a harbor in Guam or at least close enough to land to get help for their ailing father. A maturing process takes place as the children meet each of the challenges presented to them. Though they endured many hardships and surprises, the two young children remained determined to succeed.

The Big Ships Are Coming!

by Bill Becker

A novel about the liberation invasion of Guam in 1944, as seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy.

Settin' the Woods on Fire: Confessions of Hank’s Steel Guitar Player

by Donald Hugh Helms Dale M. Vinicur

Biography of one of Hank Williams' fellow musicians, Don Helms

Still in Love with You: A Daughter’s True Story (20th Anniversary Edition)

by Lycrecia Williams Hoover Dale M. Vinicur

The only personal and true biography of Hank and Audrey Williams. Drawn from the memories of their closest family members and friends. Written by daughter Lycrecia Williams Hoover with co-author Dale Vinicur.

Otherwise Fine: Moving Outside the Frame to Conquer the Fears of Dying

by Susan Barry

The "worm at the core" is what William James called the fear of dying in each of us. Otherwise Fine treats the myriad forms of this fear, particularly those heightened in our prime middle years of good health. These can be more acute in Late-or-Never-Bloomers, those who suffer the "Blew-It Anxiety" of unmet potentials or the misfortune of circumstances, inauthentic or diffused identities; as well as those with skeptical or quasi-afterlife beliefs. Also offered are four guideposts for weathering the dying stage itself, and a look beyond it.

The San Diego Restaurant Cookbook: Recipes from America's Finest City

by Ingrid Croce

Over 260 fabulous recipes from some of the finest restaurants in San Diego, California

The Silent Crime: What You Need to Know About Identity Theft

by Michael Mccoy Steffen Schmidt

The history of identity theft, various scams with case studies, corporate and business obligations regarding id theft, laws in Canada, and a product comparison of 4 services.

When No Wind Stirs: A Tale of Enlightenment and True Love

by Thomas G. Hand

A novel of two people in Japan who discover their deep spirituality and love through Christian and Buddhist meditations.

Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound

by Beth Finke

Hanni, a Seeing Eye dog, tells how she protects her owner Beth from harm and what people should do when they meet guide dogs on the street.

Carmella's Quest: Taking on College Sight Unseen

by Carmella Broome

The author, who is blind, describes her years at North Greenville College.

Griffin's Shadow (Griffin's Daughter Trilogy, Book #2)

by Leslie Ann Moore

Griffin's Shadow continues the adventure of Jelena, a mixed race girl attempting to find love and acceptance in her new life among the elves. As war looms and the power of the Nameless One grows, the Key hidden inside her may be their only hope, or the cause of their ultimate destruction. Set amidst shocking betrayals and uneasy alliances, hers is a story of courage and enduring love in the face of adversity.

The Rocket Kids of NIH

by Don Luckett

Fifty-two years ago, members of a review committee at the National Institutes of Health dug into their wallets and purses to give a "grant" to a 9-year-old boy named Terence Boylan of Snyder, N.Y. His energetic request for $10 to build a rocket ship with his 14-year old friend Bruce Cook moved distinguished members of this NIH committee to invest in the future.

Repotting Harry Potter: A Professor's Book-by-Book Guide for the Serious Re-Reader

by James W. Thomas

Thomas takes us on a tour through the Potter books in order to enjoy them in different ways upon subsequent readings. Dr. Thomas' brilliant but light touch proves that a "serious" reading of literature can be fun.

The Boy Who Saw Too Much (Romeo Riley, Private Eye #1)

by April M. Whitt

Romeo solves a mystery, gets into mischief, and enjoys his life despite his disabilities. R.L. 3.0

The Case of the Crooked Campaign (Romeo Riley, Private Eye #2)

by April M. Whitt

Romeo was born with cerebral palsy. His CP affects his speech and mobility. It does not, however, affect his ability to solve mysteries! He stays on the go in his power wheelchair, and speaks with an electronic communication device. But there are no limits to the trouble he gets into!

Magical Journey to the Source of Love

by N. A. Scalise Daniel Modin

A fairy tale inspired by the author's clinical death during surgery. Translated from Russian by Daniel Modin.

A Dog Named Slugger: The True Story of the Friend Who Changed My World

by Leigh Brill

The true life story of a dog who changed everything for one woman. For the first time in my life, I didn't need to pretend, I didn't need to be tough: I only needed to be honest. "I have cerebral palsy. I walk funny and my balance is bad. I fall a lot. My hands shake, too. That means I'm not so good at carrying things. And if I drop stuff, sometimes it's hard to just bend down and get it." I waited anxiously for the interviewer's response. She smiled. "It sounds like a service dog could be great for you." So began Leigh Brill's journey toward independence and confidence, all thanks to a trained companion dog named Slugger. The struggling college student and the Labrador with a "a coat like sunshine" and a tail that never stopped wagging became an instant team. Together, they transformed a challenge into a triumph. Together, they inspired and educated everyone they met. Now, Leigh honors her friend with the story of their life, together.

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