Look Damn Good

Look Damn Good
Author: Janet G.Carqill
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1434321789

THE MINORITY REPORT- PRELUDE TO THE STATE OF THE WORLD This book contains an explosive cocktail of life altering information. The author assists his readers by helping to "remove the scales from their eyes". This book analyzes the hoplessness, despair, physical and spiritual death present in the minority community, and shows the connection to the assasinations of black leaders during the 60's and the dismanteling of groups like the Panthers to the problems we see today. Kijani explains how the crack epidemic was spawned in the minority community and how the war on drugs began to errode our liberties. He also explains how hip-hop has played a role in glamorizing dope dealing and the senseless murder of our own people. He follows this by explaining that since the events of 9/11 how the state of the world has changed, and developements we see such as the push for globalization, RFID chips being implanted in humans, and a cashless society is being orchestrated by a secret society or global elite rooted in the occult paving the way for the antichrist. Truly not recommended for the faint of heart. Kijani implores his readers to WAKE UP!!!!!!!!

We Made ’Em Look Good

We Made ’Em Look Good
Author: Art Crews
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1493182366

The story told by Art Crews through Judy Burleigh-Crews occurred more than twenty years ago but is a gut-wrenching story by one who was in the world of professional wrestling in its heyday. Art is brutally honest and gets down and dirty about happenings in professional wrestling and his wrestling career. He takes you to his dreams of becoming a professional wrestler and concludes with a very heart-tugging ending. He dispels much of the kayfabe, which was cardinal to all in the profession. He recalls distrustful, prevalent jealousy and goes into detail about the sickness that affected many wrestlers. From the young boy from Kansas, a poignant story emerges that speaks volumes for countless wrestlers, himself included, who didnt make it to the apex of stardom. Throughout the book are amusing anecdotes and also lamentations of deaths of wrestling friends. Art also shares a barrage of never-before-published personal photographs, along with numerous others taken by his coauthor

Damn Good Advice (For People with Talent!)

Damn Good Advice (For People with Talent!)
Author: George Lois
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780714863481

Damn Good Advice (For People With Talent!) is a look into the mind of one of America's most legendary creative thinkers, George Lois. Offering indispensle lessons, practical advice, facts, anecdotes and inspiration, this book is a timeless creative bible for all those looking to succeed in life, business and creativity. These are key lessons derived from the incomparle life of 'Master Communicator' George Lois, the original Mad Man of Madison Avenue. Written and compiled by the man The Wall Street Journal called "prodigy, enfant terrible, founder of agencies, creator of legends," each step is borne from a passion to succeed and a disdain for the status quo. Organised into inspirational, bite-sized pointers, each page offers fresh insight into the sources of success, from identifying your heroes to identifying yourself. The ideas, images and illustrations presented in this book are fresh, witty and in-your-face. Whether it's communicating your point in nanosecond, creating an explosive portfolio or making your presence felt, no one is better placed than George Lois to teach you the process of creativity. Poignant, punchy and to-the-point, Damn Good Advice (For People With Talent!) is a must have for anyone on a quest for success.

The Priest

The Priest
Author: Tiffany Reisz
Publisher: 8th Circle Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Tiffany Reisz’s USA Today bestselling Original Sinners series returns with the long-awaited sequel to The Queen. When a New Orleans parish priest is found dead of an apparent suicide, the police see no reason to investigate. Private detective Cyrus Tremont knows a cover-up when he sees it, however. A former cop, he’s seen it all...or so he thought. Clues point him in the direction of Nora Sutherlin, an erotic romance writer who moonlights as a dominatrix. Together, they form an unlikely bond built on their shared need for justice. As Cyrus is drawn deeper into Nora’s underground world of pleasure and pain, what lines will he cross to discover the truth about the priest? And what will he and Nora do with the truth once they find it? The Priest is the beginning of a new era for Reisz’s Original Sinners series, and the perfect jumping-on point for new readers.

Good For Me

Good For Me
Author: Rachel Schurig
Publisher: Rachel Schurig
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2021-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

River Ransome wasn’t expecting his life to change when he took this bartending gig. Then he met Jasmine Weaver.... As the oldest son of one of the most successful rock stars in the world, River lives a charmed life. Surfing, hanging with his friends, and meeting pretty girls—River’s life is one big party. But lately he’s been wondering when the party stopped feeling fun. Jasmine Weaver is a girl with a plan. Work hard, go to school, help her family, make her grandfather proud. And, above all else, keep her wild-child party days locked firmly in the past. But when she walks in on her perfectly respectable (and painfully boring) boyfriend banging his secretary, she wonders whether her carefully planned out life is all it’s cracked up to be. And maybe the hot guy who tends bar at her uncle’s pub is just the thing to help her let go. Jas is just looking for a night of fun. Fun is River’s specialty. It should be perfect—easy, no strings, no pressure. Then they can go back to their normal lives. Until a few months later, when Jas takes a pregnancy test. And they both realize that nothing will ever be normal again.

Don't the Moon Look Lonesome

Don't the Moon Look Lonesome
Author: Stanley Crouch
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307425614

Stanley Crouch's gloriously bold first novel provides an intimate and epic portrait of America that breaks all the rules in crossing the boundaries of race, sex, and class. Blonde Carla from South Dakota is a jazz singer who has been around the block. Almost suddenly, she finds herself fighting to hold on to Maxwell, a black tenor saxophonist from Texas. Their red-hot and sublimely tender five-year union is under siege. Those black people who oppose such relatonships in the interest of romantic entitlement or group solidarity are pressuring Maxwell, and he is wavering. As Carla battles to save the deepest love of her life, her past plays out against the present, vividly bringing forth a startlingly fresh range of characters in scenes that are as accurately drawn as they are unpredictable and innovatively conceived.

Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line
Author: Emerald T. Stone Emerald T. Stone
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618971409

A young Yale graduate falls in love with a man with a troubled family who plot to thwart their relationship.

Don't Look Back

Don't Look Back
Author: Joanne Rock
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1552548767

Men are a risky proposition. It's a lesson NYPD detectiveDonata Casale learned the hard way. But she's movedbeyond her disreputable history and is climbing the ranksat her precinct. That is, until this case—which threatens toresurrect her past—lands on her desk. Suddenly she'spaired with the man who once arrested her: thedangerously sexy P.I. Sean Beringer. Donata knows Sean's rebellious ways brought an end tohis career as a cop. But his methods are still more thaneffective at getting her motor revved high. Despite herbest intentions, they're soon burning up the sheetstogether. With all that steamy action between them, canshe distract him long enough to solve this case?

Coffee in the Cereal

Coffee in the Cereal
Author: Lorna J. Moorhead
Publisher: Pathfinder Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780934793070

Rather than focusing on the sadness and difficulties that followed her diagnosis, Moorhead deals with the practical problems faced by many MS patients: how to parent effectively, stand up to doctors who think she looks 'fine', and what to do with the mixed bag of cognitive difficulties. Moorhead is a real-life person with real-life reactions to MS -- she fights back when people attack her for parking in the handicapped spot even though she looks normal and she faces life with humour that will lift the spirits and encourage others fighting the disease.

The Pimp and the Preacher

The Pimp and the Preacher
Author: Gerald Gibbs
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595350429

In the intriguing novel The Pimp and the Preacher, former hustler Clyde Robinson learns the inner secrets of pimping the church and vows to expose its devious ministers. After spending more than twenty years behind bars, Clyde Robinson, otherwise known as Pretty Boy, is being released from prison. When asked what he is going to do when he gets out, Clyde informs his fellow inmates that his plan is to go back to the only game he knows, running women a.k.a. "pimping". After much laughter, several inmates tell Clyde to update his game and get with the latest hustle. Clyde questions what that is and is told by another inmate that it is those five magical words that no one can contest, "I've been called to preach." After reading The Pimp and the Preacher, one may ask if this is just a scandalous novel or if it is possibly true. The real question is "Who's pimping who?"