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Friday, February 23, 2024

FASCINATING TITLES BY JASON YACHANIN

 

The Mysterious Happenings on 

Hyde Avenue: The Lair of the Incubus 








There’s nowhere to hide.

In this heart-pounding, irreverent sequel to 
The Mysterious Happenings at 2 Morning view, high schooler Justin, his two best friends, and a cast of unforgettable offbeat characters desperately try to defeat a horrific supernatural being, close the portal to its demonic world, and save Justin’s family from eternal damnation.
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“Jason Yachanin’s 
The Mysterious Happenings at 2 Morning view, and sequel, The Mysterious Happenings on Hyde Avenue: The Lair of the Incubus, were both so entertaining I didn’t want to put them down once I started reading! If you are a fan of the supernatural, 90s nostalgia, and comedic mysteries, then I highly recommend Yachanin’s work. Did someone say a future TROMA film?”
– Lloyd Kaufman, President of TROMA Entertainment, Creator of The Toxic Avenger

“Yachanin authentically captured the nostalgia of the 90s in his first novel, and this sequel is even more thrilling and charming, taking the reader on a brand new and darker thrill-ride. A must read for any horror fan. We have a talented new author with a very promising career ahead. He deserves your attention.”
– Aaron Reid and Ben Allen, A&B Horror Movies


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The Mysterious Happenings at 

2 Morning view Paperback 





The Mysterious Happenings at 2 Morning view takes place in 1996, the sophomore year of high school for the main character, Justin. He's popular enough for your average punk-rock teen. He recently made the snare line in marching band, and he seems to have caught the attention of one the best-looking girls in school. There's only one problem: High school may be going great, but something's seriously wrong with Justin's family. Mysterious events have been occurring at Justin's house, and all signs point to extraterrestrial contact. Or so he thinks... Determined to get to the bottom of his family's strange behavior, Justin enlists the help of his best friend and soon-to-be girlfriend. (He hopes.) What begins as a simple search for answers will soon turn into something darker and more terrifying than the three of them could ever imagine.










Jason Yachanin


Jason Yachanin is a professional actor, small business owner, and author. He is best known for his roles in the indie-horror anthology, V/H/S, the cult classic, Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, and Blue Bloods. He resides on the Jersey Shore with his wife, daughter, dog, cockatiel, tortoise, and two parakeets.

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Where the Lilacs Bloom Once Again: Friddie’s story by Roni Rosenthal

 

Where the Lilacs Bloom Once Again: Friddie’s story



Friddie, 18, is an ordinary yet rebellious young Jewish woman, living in Bucharest in the 1930s. Born and raised in Romania’s capital, she dreams of living as a “free Romanian woman.”

After calling off her wedding to a young, parentally-approved accountant, she escapes to a city on the coast, where she meets a scientist-perfumer named Freddy. He is the true love she has been looking for—and a ticket to her dream.
Soon, though, that dream turns into a nightmare she never could have predicted.

Friddie’s story of incredible hardship is interwoven with the stories of her family. We follow her Aunt Rosa’s life as the glue of her household, even though she loses her husband in mysterious circumstances; her Uncle David, who dreams of becoming a schoolteacher and starting a family in IaČ™i, and her cousins, who uproot their lives in Bucharest to start again in Israel.
In this tragic-heroic novel, the true stories, the victims, and the small moments of happiness are revealed in the Danube’s labor camps, under the fascist-dictatorial and communist rule that has been a part of Romania for so many years.
Based on the true experiences of a Jewish Romanian family, 
Where the Lilacs Bloom Once Againunearths stories that could so easily be lost to the passage of time. This family’s tale has emerged at a critical time, to show the need for compassion and kindness, even in the hardest moments.


About the author



Roni Rosenthal, PhD, is the Director of Judaic Studies and a Hebrew Literature Professor at the University of Maryland.

Born and raised in Israel, she is named after her grandfather Aharon, who passed away eight months before her birth.

Roni believes in communication and empowerment. She believes in giving a voice to those who were unfortunate.

She believes that stories carry greater messages for all of us. "We must give voice to and tell the stories of

those who have been silenced. We must tell, explore, and reveal the truth. No more hiding. No more living in fear.

Although “we are not required to complete the work,” we must take the first steps to start it."

Roni is a frequent speaker at workshops, universities, and schools.

Roni is also the innovator of the Brain-Empowered with Creativity model. She is known for challenging and motivating people in becoming creative thinkers. Her goal is to promote original thinking worldwide.


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Sunday, August 23, 2020

The City Heroes

 By Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

The City Heroes by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren. Published by Open Books


Tonight during story time take a trip to the heart of Africa.

Make new friends including a clutter of cats otherwise known as The City Heroes. Follow a pair of jungle ants as they rescue their friend from a raging storm. Tag along with a country boy as he hunts wild birds to prepare a feast for his father's arrival. Understand the true meaning of mercy and charity when a stranger is caught stealing eggs from a farmer. Help a baby named Thomas find his way home after he strays from his father's boat. Follow Blaize and his newfound canine friend Thatcher as they thwart a group of kidnappers in Blaize and the Master of Enchantment.

Beautifully illustrated pictures help tell all six stories including The City Heroes, The Jungle Ants, The Country Boy, Stranger on the Farm, Baby Thomas and Blaize and the Master of Enchantment. Encounter adventures beyond your wildest dreams, learn about the beautiful country of Nigeria, and see how easy and how fun it is to learn about a new culture in the heart of Africa.

The City Heroes and other stories from the Heart of Africa by Nigerian writer Omoruyi Uwuigiaren is a perfect introduction for young readers to learn about the African experience. Suitable for middle grade readers, the stories within the collection contain messages and themes about forgiveness, charity, redemption and loyalty all from a decidedly African perspective.



EXCERPT OF THE CITY HEROES

“Three nights ago I chased a rat into his kitchen. The little devil disappeared into a hole in the wall, which was near my master’s soup pot. I wanted to leave the kitchen, but I knew that as soon as I’d gone, the rat would come out of the hole and devour the soup. So I stayed back to keep vigil over the old man’s meal and possibly snuff the life out of the foolish rat if he ventured out of hiding. As I lay silently in the corner, hoping I would take care of the unfortunate soul if the opportunity presented itself, I heard a squeak and was not disappointed when I raised my head and saw the rat. It was heading towards the soup pot on the table. Seeing that the rat was too close to the pot, I pounced.” Dag paused and fought gallantly to hold back his tears. “But I missed the little devil and fell on the pot, and the soup poured out. The rat, happy with my fate, squeaked and disappeared through a little opening on the window frame.” Dag heaved at the indignity of his memory.

          “It was silly of the rat to mock you,” Pork reacted.

          Dag continued. “The disturbance almost presented me with a meal, it’s true. But before I had even a taste of the soup my master, an old dwarf of a man, rushed into the kitchen and pointed his torch in the direction of the chaos. He found me at the center of the mess and was disappointed. His face went red with rage because he thought I was trying to feast on his soup. This might have been true if I’d had the opportunity, but before I could blink, he grabbed the broomstick by the doorpost and gave me the beating of my life. When I finally broke free of his angry grip, I fled from the kitchen. That night I slept on a mango tree by the old fence in his compound.”

          Pork’s countenance fell. “Anybody in your master’s shoes would have done the same. Don’t get me wrong; I do not mean that you were at fault. You had good intentions, but your master did not understand. Well, such is life! And don’t blame yourself, because mistakes make our world go round. Like every cat, your duty is to get rid of the rats. But that was not your night, Dag, and apparently your master could not understand why such a deed was committed under his roof.”

          “I doubt if he will ever trust me again,” Dag said sadly. “I have not been myself since he chased me out of the house.”

          “Don’t be drowned by your misfortune. And don’t expect too much from people. Let it go, Dag. The only thing that is constant in life is change. Besides, you are not the only one with a sad story. Fred told me that his master’s new wife doesn’t like him,” Pork said. He looked at Fred, who frowned as if he had not tasted a befitting meal for a while.

          “That’s too bad,” said Dag.

          Fred spoke in his kindest voice: “Every cat knows how important it is to be loved by the master and his family.”

          Dag coughed a bit and said, “So true! At my age, I have no business with people who do not love me. But as long as I get my meals, I’m okay.”

          “I understand you, Dag. But what happened to me was a miserable experience. My master’s wife is a witch!” Fred disclosed.

          Pork was alarmed. “Ah, that’s a horrible suspicion.”

          “I know what I am saying. I cannot count the number of times that she threw me from the balcony,” Fred replied.

          “What?” Dag mused. “You mean she threw you from the second story of the building?”

          Fred nodded. “Yes! The last time she did it; I fell on top of a car and fractured my leg.”

          “So that’s why we didn’t see you for a few weeks,” Dag said with a frown.

          “I had to stay away to avoid embarrassing questions,” Fred replied.

          “Was your master aware of her treachery?” Pork asked.

          “No!” Fred replied.

          “That’s where you went wrong. If I were you, I would have disgraced his wife before him,” Pork boasted.

          “How?” Fred drew his haunches into a tight ball as the stars began to disappear from the bare chest of the sky.                                  

“Good question… I would make sure he saw me as soon as he returned home,” Pork replied.

          “I tried it several times. But the woman always locked me out. My master never once set his large, innocent eyes on me,” Fred said.

          Dag cleared his throat as if an idea had flown into his head. “I wonder when all this will end. If we are not beaten, then we are killed without guilt or mercy, like an antelope that strays into the den of a deadly predator.”

          “I do not foresee any end to our tragedies because the people do not care about us. They seem to be swimming in a strange pool. They are selfish and self-centered. To be optimistic, our victory might be in the next world,” Fred declared.

          Pork disagreed with them: “We are not all suffering. Blaize has a good master and he is doing well.” He looked about. “I wonder why the little soul is not here. Maybe he is under the spell of sleep. Of course that is what to expect when the going is good.”

          “Why would a rich cat venture into such a humble neighborhood to find his meal? Blaize told me he has the luxury of feasting on the same fare as his master, whose heart flows with the milk of human kindness,” Fred said.

          Suddenly, a strange movement from behind alarmed them. “Who is that?” Dag inquired. He cast a weak glance at the darkness that wrapped itself around the silent night.

          “Who do you think?” said a tiny voice, laughing.

          Blaize advanced grinning from ear to ear, his tail held high and the tip curled forward. “Good evening, guys?” he greeted.

          “Blaize, it’s you!” Dag smiled and thrust his face forward, as if trying to spy a thief on a cold night. “I didn’t know that you would be here tonight. And what is it that you’ve brought with you?”

          “A roasted fish—for you guys,” Blaize replied and dropped the meal before them. A ray of hope flushed over their faces. Pork smiled like a man under the spell of liquor. “Fish from you, Blaize?” He moved a few steps closer and smelled the fish. “It smells like the gate of heaven!” he said. Then he looked at Dag and Fred and said, “What are we waiting for?”

          And all three cats feasted as if there were no tomorrow.

“The stars have disappeared,” Blaize observed. “Let’s make it snappy; I am afraid it may rain tonight.”

          “Rain is good,” said Pork. “It washes the dust away.” Then he returned to the meal.

          Blaize was apologetic: “The fish seems not enough for you guys. Perhaps you will need to find something else to eat in the neighborhood.”

          “The neighborhood is for all of us,” Dag said, chewing noisily. The joy of all three cats almost reached the high heaven as they licked their mouths and the meal settled well in their bellies.

          “Thanks, Blaize,” said Pork. “What a lovely way to begin the evening.”

          “What are friends for?” said the fortunate Blaize. “I would give more if I had my way.”

          “Now, let’s see what we can get in the neighborhood,” Dag suggested.

          Enthusiastic Fred agreed. “Not a bad idea!”

          Blaize led the way down the bungalow’s rainspout, and one after the other, they disappeared into the warm hands of the darkness.

  

PUBLISHER: Open Books

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Friday, June 12, 2020

Intriguing, Enthralling and Absolutely riveting. You know that feeling? Download Great Kindle Books!

HARRY THE CHEEKY PRINCE: 

SWEETS IN HIS SOCKS, 

BIG BREASTS AND ALL 

THE SILLY THINGS THAT MAKE 

PRINCE HARRY 

THE HARRY WE KNOW AND LOVE!


HARRY THE CHEEKY PRINCE

LAURA TATA ONUIGBO


Prince HARRY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

Prince Harry is the most popular royal. 
He is loved all over the United Kingdom and 
way beyond. But he didn’t become popular for no reason. 
There were cheeky but endearing stunts he pulled while growing up, which many including his wife, Meghan, do not know about! 
Like the time sweets were found in his socks during football. And the time he desperately tried to see their close friend, Tara’s breasts!Harry the Cheeky Prince, laced with humour, will take you on a smooth and unforgettable ride through Prince Harry’s remarkable childhood. Sit back, fasten your seat belt and enjoy!







I, Pandora. You, Pandora


Muskaan Ayesha




Love, happiness, loss, 

sadness, and the 

seasons make the

 world go round.



i, PANDORA. YOU PANDORA
 


The poems in this book dance across 

the themes of love, humanity, the seasons, 

and many more. Muskaan Ayesha’s 

carefully crafted words and imagery 

will hit you right in the feels.



Available worldwide as paperback 

and Kindle eBook (KU/KOLL enabled).




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