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Lance Hodge
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 85 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2014-2019, suosituimpien joukossa So you're a writer. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
The author is a long-time Los Angeles City Fire Department Paramedic and a college EMT instructor. The perfect children's book on First Aid & Safety Five books in one Covers basic and advanced topics. Fun, informative and two of the books inside include the "Junior Paramedic" card with the completion of an exam included in those books The best way to prepare your child for critical thinking and appropriate action in the face of an emergency. A must-have for every home
Plausible deniability: "CODE Society? No, that's not real, it was in a Detective story, on Amazon. It's just a story." Curious indeed. What is Doubletree up to? What is this mysterious society? Is this the end of Dexter Doubletree? This C.O.D.E. Society, it's not real, right? Note: Adult language and situations.
Advice for aspiring writers. This book is different. It's short and sweet and to the point. If you don't know how to publish your book, it's easy, I'll explain. If you need a push, if you need some motivation, if you need some help, it's all in here. Now it's your turn.P.S. Notice the price of this book, that's not a sale, that's a low price set by the author, why? I'll explain.
Doubletree is a Dick in trouble. He's tied to a chair with a gun pointed at his head. This big palooka is serious and this gumshoe is about to push up some daisies. But, things aren't always as they seem...Note: Adult language and situations.
You might call him a 'Dick'. He might be making some mistakes, but they're little ones, the kind of mistakes that have an up side.Dexter Doubletree is a gumshoe's gumshoe. He's trying his hand at something different, he teaching a class full of little dames at a Catholic Girl's school, but he won't forget he's a Private Eye, there's always work to do. And when it's all said and done he's still a dick.And you might guess, but this Dick, and these girls, well, it gets a little steamy, so turn on a fan.Note: Adult language and situations.
"The Writer" follows the life and loves and the quirky mind of Arthur Mullens, a writer who discovers that the things he writes come true, sometimes to him, sometimes to others, but they always happen.
A book for writers, and for readers. Life, and other nonsense is, a, is a, look at life. Rain especially, and a brief discussion of nouns, especially fireflies. There will be a beginning, a middle, and an end; guaranteed. Enjoy Or, "A light-hearted expose' on life, with some nonsense, just like life, but something more, something for both the reader and the writer, something for all of us; short and sweet, and to the point; a little book with a big message."
The perfect gift for a liberal friend or family member. Short and to the point, laying out the case against liberal thought in politics and working to cure Trump Derangement Syndrome A must read, and an important tool in the path toward liberal redemption.
It's Dexter Doubletree, old-school Private Eye, still at it. If you're new here, you can start here, or start at the beginning, Dexter Doubletree: The Book of Wonders. You decide. Ok, it's time to buy the book, enough chatter.
Ten fun stories. Shapes, animals, colors, new vocabulary, and fun For the new or advanced young reader. A perfect gift for any young reader Reading level: Stories range from new reader to advanced readers.
It's all about thinking, critically. We tend not to do enough of it, it's easier to go along with the crowd, and to accept somebody else's opinion as the right opinion. This is especially true of young people, who must deal with the onslaught of liberal and other indoctrination, and with political correctness, which often makes it hard to have a difference of opinion. It can be difficult to be an independent thinker. This book is about that, and how to learn to know yourself, and to speak your "own" mind. Come on in, you might discover something interesting about yourself.
You want a book to read? Here's three... a look at a writer's struggles with the bits and pieces of stories that just wouldn't cooperate, along with two looks at comedy; one from the viewpoint of Christopher Walken, as he reads The Three Little Pigs, and a look into stand-up comedy and those who heckle.
Four books in one It's your lucky day.Too many people don't like to read, and too many can't do it well. The world is changing, into a place where our vacant faces stare into the bright glow of some computer screen, always close, in our purse or pocket, waiting for our return, to what is too often useless, stupid, and, at best, only mildly amusing. We are losing books, forgetting them, replacing them with things lesser. As we lose books, we lose ourselves. The tipping point has most likely passed. Generally, our youth have already forgotten books, having never really known them. We may recover, but it is unlikely, we are entering a new world, one without books. We will have words, delivered electronically, without a soul, intangible, but they are not books. This future is a frightening world of group-think, sound bites, and media manipulation, where we might lose not only our souls, but our country. I offer this one up, a book, big, fat, tangible, made of paper, as a reminder, for posterity.
Twelve of my books. Gathered from the Amazon ether, and assembled for you. A varied selection of reading, for the reader. You can't go wrong here, there's something for everybody. Jump in...
In the last 50 years our EMS system has failed to significantly change the dismal survival rate from cardiac arrest. Calling 9-1-1 isn't enough, they will arrive too late. This book is a call for change. We can save tens of thousands of lives, here's how...
A book for comedians, and everyone else. Follow a new comedian on his journey... New York Times fake review: "Funny as HELL. Couldn't stop laughing, still can't stop, need to see a doctor."
It's the forth book in the series. Did you read number one? How about two? Three? If you said, yes, yes, yes, great. This is number four, stop reading, and buy it, it's just as good as 1, 2, and 3. If you said "no" to any of those questions, well, you've got some work to do. Now go do it