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  • Book cover of Getting Real (Estate)

    The scenes from Markus Dawson’s Getting Real (Estate) brings to life two important concepts: First, there are constructive lessons—takeaways—to be derived from all life events. Second, life is funny. Dawson’s undeniable wit and his unique perspective take the reader through compelling, touching, and hilarious stranger-than-fiction stories of real-life events and glimpses of characters everyone can relate to. Dawson’s real estate company has served well over 10,000 clients, and his collection of observations on human behavior where homes and money are involved is a thousand miles north of fascinating.

  • Book cover of Bullied to Brave. Life is a Story - story.one

    When we are born, we believe and understand that we are who we're supposed to be. Perfect the way we are that we don't have to change. That is until we are told, we are not. That were broken, a burden, ugly, and stupid.

  • Book cover of Garry Grayson's Football Rivals
  • Book cover of Pummeled to Death by Hamburger

    Follow the journey of Michael J. Dunston as he slogs his way through the system while staying on the fringes of the medical cannabis industry. Michael must navigate a web of intrigue, rumors, and fabrications created by entities designed to thwart the medical cannabis industry as well as destroy Michael.

  • Book cover of Commercial Distribution in Europe
  • Book cover of Asia Through the Ages

    Traverse through Asia in this fascinating book covering China, India, Japan, and more. Learn about the religions, philosophies, and leaders of Asia from the dawn of time to Imperialism.

  • Book cover of Myths of the Norsemen

    Norsemen had a strong tradition of gods, rituals, and myths. Readers will discover more about the Norse: how they lived, where they lived, and what they did. The book explores how the stories and myths affected the culture of the Norse peoples, and how the cultures in turn affected the stories that pulled them together.

  • Book cover of Garry Grayson at Leonx High ; Or, The Champions of the Football League
  • Book cover of The Briefcase

    Preston O'Neil, a twenty-eight-year-old public relations associate, isn't satisfied with his life, despite making close to six figures. He despises his job at Stenson & Rhodes and often dreams of working at a golfing paradise in the Carolinas. He is in the wrong place at the wrong time when a group steals a briefcase and a book that contains secret codes and kidnaps him along with them. The valuable briefcase and book are the property of a trio of evil men, who will continue the search for their treasures no matter how many lives are destroyed. They want their possessions back, and will summon assassins to finish the job if necessary. During the roller coaster ride of his abduction, Preston is taken to a mysterious abandoned warehouse. He discovers that he has friends who are fighting for his freedom among those more concerned with finding the briefcase and book. Startling truths about his family and a massive cover-up link the old tattered briefcase and secret-coded book to an evil triumvirate, and Preston learns he may be far more involved than he originally believed. Although an innocent discovery turns Preston into a hostage, he soon realizes this event may turn him into a happy man, as his lifelong dreams may finally come true.

  • Book cover of The Center Circle Approach

    Why pursue balance, trying to please everyone, giving a little to everything, and suffer the constant stress of trying to do it all? Think about it, when a newly married man says he needs more work-life balance, what he is truly saying is he needs to spend more time at home...even if it means less time at work. A woman who is seeking a promotion at work tends to find more fulfillment when she spends more time at work, even if it means less time at home for that time period. As Alain de Botton, a Swiss-British writer and television presenter so eloquently put it - "There is no such thing as work-life balance. Everything worth fighting for unbalances your life." This is what The Center Circle Approach is about. It provides a refreshingly simple, yet profound new take on the subject of living a fulfilled life. It equips you to ditch the concept of a "balanced life" for that of a "centered life", one that may seem unbalanced but is centered on your key priorities....