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Breaching The Guardian Dimension, by Cory Richardson.

  Topic: Spokane, Washington and area in the not-too-distant future. Adventure, crime, revenge.

  Description: Coming of age in the 2090’s, friends Marcus, Randi, Vamir and Meagan find themselves working at a prestigious government-funded supernatural research facility. Something goes wrong after Marcus’ very first “exposure.” His friends watch in disbelief as other employees mysteriously die right after their first exposures. It is not clear whether they’re victims of machine malfunctions, the guardians or something else. WARNING: Contains some adult themes (lesbian encounters), but nothing graphic.

  Money Prick, The Harsh Truth Your Friends Don't Have The Balls Or Brains To Tell You, by Taylor Young.

  Topic: Personal finances with a crass humor spin.

  Description: You’re in luck. You just found the most enjoyable, hilarious book you’ll ever read on a typically not-so-fun topic; family/personal finances. Even if you know all this stuff already, it’s worth reading just for the laughs! WARNING: If you are offended by some crass language, then maybe this book isn’t for you.

  How I Lost A Million Dollars Twice, And Other Brilliant Adventures, by Taylor Young.

  Topic: Personal finance tales you'll shake your head over.

  Description: Through a bizarre twist of circumstances, follow Taylor’s eclectic accounts of kissing goodbye a couple million dollars by a ripe ol’ young age. Enjoy someone else’s misery while you learn what not to do with your time and money thanks to Young’s numb skull, painful lessons. Maybe some of these things can save your butt from a good kicking. WARNING: If you are offended by some crass language, then maybe this book isn’t for you.

  No Good Deed Goes Unpunished, by Taylor Young.

  Topic: A collection of laugh out loud humorous and outrageous deeds, based on true stories.

  Description: From time to time it’s entertaining to watch others squirm in hot water. The mean streak in us loves stories of woe – especially when it involves someone else. Sometimes, we are the blundering idiots with a tale of despair for others to be pleased about. Either way, the good deeds that don’t go unpunished make such juicy stories!

  Why You Can't See God, by David Lavy.

  Topic: Is there real evidence for God's existence?

  Description: One of the most provocative and to-the-point dialogues broached on this topic in years. No one can have a neutral reaction to this book; you'll either applaud its audacity or be disgusted by it, crass language and all. You may wonder whether fans of Mr. Lavy's book are in short supply, judging by some of the online jabs. What is all the fuss about, anyway? Is it really as bad as they say, or has a big ol' nerve been struck?

  Boiled Down Money Goo, Tips For Propelling Your Financial Future, by Daniel and Deborah Minteer.

  Topic: Lighthearted, fun, and to-the-point summaries of personal finance topics.

  Description: Boiled Down Money Goo is a painless way to learn about a sometimes painful subject - personal finances. With a dose of humor to help it sink in, these simple, boiled down personal finance tips will outfit you in the best possible gear to weather the financial mudslides. While grandma may give similar advice, we won’t dump it on your plate along with a bran and prune muffin.….or flash any dentures.

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