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  1. George Carlin once said that more people write poetry than read it. This wouldn't be any different, but you're welcome to take a look into the psyche of Tom Senkus. There's probably plenty of material for law suits and blackmail, but I think you'll enjoy it on whatever level you're at in life.

  2. Adios, Elvis!
    or The Secrets of the Universe Revealed
    Kenneth George Godwin and Stephen R. George

    What do Elvis, H. P. Lovecraft, Cthulhu, the Elder Gods, Orgone Energy, a North Dakota saucer crash, a dimension-hopping nymph, the West Hawk Lake monster, and spontaneous human combustion have in common? Intrepid paperback original writer Willard Baxter is about to find out.

  3. Billy the Kid
    An Epic Farce of Goats and Goat-Memes That Have Infiltrated Every Aspect of Modern Life
    Shukong Ou

    The kid named Billy observes the universe in all its ironic, stupid glory. Wrong or right, left or conservative, it is beyond possibility in our present circumstance to figure out the difference between a deterministic world that is fraught with contradiction or a probabilistic one that might be consistent, yet wraps its own secrets in the unknowable. Come, hear this goat-song and live, love, share the joy of being alive. Sing it, and sing it loud.

  4. Maybe Zombies
    Laura Hilliger

    Maybe this book is about zombies. Maybe it's not. Either way, it's an adventure and there's some odd stuff going on. It’s fiction, thankfully. It's a thriller that is part cyberpunk, part futurism, part technocratic intrigue with a reluctant feminist anti-heroine.

  5. ARISTOPHANES
    11 Plays! Birds, Clouds, Frogs, Knights, Peace, ...
    Zeus Baba

    11 Plays of ARISTOPHANES! Birds, Clouds, Frogs, Knights, Peace, ...

  6. Stieg Larsson, Död? eller Flydd?
    Pojken som dog en fejkad död.
    Martin Liss

    About the Book: Stieg knew that the books were telling stories that had not been told before. He was used to be hated and hunted by Nazis and rasists. He had been running the war against them for years. He were even paid by Scotland Yard for teaching them about Right Extremists... But this book told the whole world about how high Politic profiles had done things that were more than secret, things that were dangerous to tell. Stieg knew suddenly that he could not stay in life...

  7. Failing Upwards
    Sample.
    Julian Caesar

    Henry Miller said there are three things you can do with a woman: “Suffer for her, love her or turn her into literature.”

  8. God Has a Reason for Love!
    The Love And The Family Poems. The Healing Meditations, Christian Lyrical Praying, Nature Poems.
    Grigoriy Burtayev

    The Love And The Family Poems. The Healing Meditations, Christian Lyrical Praying, Nature Poems. The Book On The Russian Language. The Book Of The Poetry And Photos.

  9. Grotesque
    Andrew Regan

    "Ben Kristel was an oasis of sanity in a Britain gone mad. A nation clamped to the loveless teat of self-deluded politicians, moronic celebrities, and self-promoting baby-faced TV chefs. A world for children, colonised by anthropomorphised flora, fauna, and blubbery puppets, shot through with bullshit spirituality and pro-vegetable propaganda. The whole thing stunk. Ben was going to fix it, and he was happy to ruffle a few feathers along the way..."

  10. Five teens discover they possess supernatural abilities, thus, opening up a new, dangerous and deadly world that must be kept a secret at all cost...

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  12. A Programmer's Diary
    The year of 2013.
    Snow Liang
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  13. Gyrovagues
    An Anthology of Interest
    Jaap Kemp

    An anthology of interest, a literary orphanage. Works certain and uncertain. A motley Cabinet of Wonders, an assortment of sensitive arabesques, sordid japes, and consequential hogwash. Grotesques arranged and catalogued, reasonably priced for the discerning consumer.

  14. From the Abyss
    Poems By A College Sophomore
    Rayne Thomas

    Just A Collection of dark, disturbing, and romantic poems that i wrote during my sophomore year at college. enjoy.

  15. Fabulous Feebles
    Gerald M. Weinberg

    More funny fables from an author who often takes himself too seriously. Lots of laughs and learnings, and what can you lose? Your happiness is guaranteed.