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I will be making some changes to the type of books I include as well. I will still be posting books that I am personally purchasing, in my favorite genre's like non-ficition, books based on a true story, or fiction that seems non-fiction, self-help, autobiographies, true-crime, cook books sometimes, and children's books. But now I will also include a few that are not necessarily my kind of books, like sci-fi, romance novels, books about sports, as long as they have very high reviews on Amazon.
You don't have to have an Amazon Kindle to Read Kindle eBooks.
So here we go with the 'Chicken Lady's Picks of FREE eBooks'
[*BEFORE PURCHASING* Please look at the price of the book before you purchase it. These books were listed as $0.00 at the time of this post, but as I mentioned earlier, this is usually a short term promotion and then they go back to the full price.]
This book is for you if:
- You're sick and tired of worrying about money
- You're sick and tired of having the lack of money control your emotions
- If you're depressed, drained or anxious about your financial situation
- If you're ready to stop wasting money and want to see a fat bank balance instead
- If you're ready to start accumulating and creating REAL wealth
- If you're ready to create the life, money and relationships that will make you feel rich
- If you want to find out the real reasons and trigger points that cause you use money in ways that sabotage your success
- If you want to become a magnate for all things positive
- If you want to be a better partner, parent or friend
- How we roll in one area is pretty much how we roll in general. Cleaning up your financial act can be the magic beans you need.
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ALEX LUTHECKER lives off of the grid. He prefers the comfort of the night. He avoids the crowded and chaotic daylight hours, because the relentless anxieties of the multitudes overwhelm him. This is because Alex has a rare gift. He is a pattern reader. Patterns in nature, patterns in social groups, patterns in individual behavior, he can recognize them all. With one conversation, he knows all of your secrets. He can tell you exactly who you are. He can tell you exactly how your life is going to end. For Alex, it’s not magic. It’s math.
NICOLE ELLIS works in the energy business. She trades futures in the lifeblood of civilization: crude oil. With the help of her patented pattern recognition software, PHOEBE, she has the uncanny ability to predict trends in oil production and consumption. And at the tender age of twenty-five, she is recognized as one of the best in the business, with the bank account to show for it. For Nicole, who grew up with nothing, the world is hers.
RICHARD BROWN was a highly respected intelligence officer during both Gulf Wars. He oversaw rendition squads, making sure that his interrogators didn’t cross the line into torture, and if they did, that no one would ever be the wiser. The only thing that mattered to the government was that Brown always got his man. His track record of success allowed his move into the private sector, eventually heading the corporate entity known as Coalition Properties, the largest military contractor in U.S. history. For Brown, the commodity he trades and sells is power.
A terrorist attack on a Saudi oil refinery sets the paths of all three on a collision course, an encounter that threatens to upset the balance of power in the world. Alex must learn to forge relationships and become a leader in order to save the lives of not only himself and Nicole, but also those of his loose band of allies, as he becomes one of the most sought after fugitives in history.
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Pinkerton doesn't understand his owner’s commands. When told to come, he jumps out the window. When asked to fetch, he destroys the slippers instead. Pinkerton’s desperate owners take him to obedience school, but he flunks out in record time. Then one night a burglar breaks into their house, and Pinkerton is able to put his bad habits to good use.
This silly charmer of a story was included on the Booklist and Horn Book best of the year lists and inspired four sequels about the impossibly clueless but irresistibly sweet Pinkerton. Now, in honor of its 35th anniversary, Steven Kellogg has updated the art and text (most notably removing the gun that appeared in the original edition), and has written an introductory note about the book’s history.
Available September 4, 2014.
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At a critical juncture during brain surgery, Alex Dixon, age 12, had a stroke. . .
Alex was a normal, bright, and healthy little girl, when the sudden onset of a mysterious illness began to take over her life. Months of physical therapy and medication failed to provide relief from acute pain and muscle spasms. Doctors across the country were at a loss for answers. A last-ditch attempt at treatment—brain surgery—ended up stopping the spasms but with unexpected, dire consequences.
A Stroke of Luck is the remarkable true story of a close-knit family that meets challenge after challenge with resilience, hope, and love.
** This book is also available for Free with your KindleUnlimited subscription. Learn more
NOTE ABOUT KINDLES & AMAZON: Buy the way, you do not need a Kindle device to read Kindle books, you can download the Kindle app to your Laptop, Desktop, Smartphone, iPad and just about any smart devices. You will need an Amazon account to purchase the free books. Sign-up is super easy if you don't already have one. To get a Free book you have to go through the purchase process even though the price is $0.00. You will need a method of payment on file with Amazon, but they will not charge your card to 'purchase' a free ebook.
*This was an unpaid, unsolicited post about the products shown above that I have purchased myself. Neither the authors nor the publishers have asked me to include their books in this post. I have included Affiliate links in this post, please see my Full Disclosure here.
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