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Posted by: LaPulga10 at Dec 25th, 2023, 8:15 pm in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

Power Mage by Hondo Jinx
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 368 KB
Overview: You Can Become The Most Powerful Man In The World.

What if you discovered a secret society living among us? A powerful society split into seven psionic orders, each controlling a separate area: minds, flesh, force, truth, machinery, beasts, or the arcane.

And suppose you were the only person on earth who could control all seven psychic energies. All you need is a teacher from each order. Seven orders. Seven amazing powers. Seven beautiful teachers.

Would you seek these women, unlock your powers, and destroy your enemies? Yes, you would. But you’d better hurry. Because everyone is after you. All seven orders. A shady government bureau. The psionic mafia. And they’ll use any weapon, from guns to psychic attacks to seductive sex, to stop you. It’s time to get tough, grab hold, and unleash the beast!
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Posted by: LaPulga10 at Dec 25th, 2023, 8:11 pm in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

Trust No Robot by Billy McClain
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 163 KB
Overview: 10 years from now AI and robots are pervasive. Everyone is jacked in with overlays and augmented experiences. Gaming is more important than work but people still need to trudge it out to pay rent. Wars still rage around the world and our coffee is made by robots. A lot can change in 2 days. Sam is investigating a drive by shooting in Baltimore and it seems like the rabbit hole keeps getting deeper. Was it tied to the DARPA program that the victim seemed to be running? Afghanistan was still on fire with revolution. The hottest games are keeping people distracted and it all seems to be coming to a head.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Posted by: Ebook-Collector at Dec 25th, 2023, 8:11 pm in Biographies & Memoirs

Watergate & the Teapot Dome Scandal: The History and Legacy of America's Most Notorious Government Scandals by Charles River Editors
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2.8MB
Overview: Increasingly and mistakenly viewed as a single scandal within the United States government, what is commonly referred to as the Watergate scandal serves as an overarching term for a series of scandals beginning in 1971 and extending through 1974, although more than any other, it refers to the specific break-in at the Watergate Hotel and office complex in Washington, D.C. The crisis, originating in a secretive battle between the two major political parties, the Nixon White House’s paranoia, and the ensuing conflict concerning the release of confidential information to the public, induced senior government officials into committing crimes (most notoriously petty burglary) and coverups for the purposes of character assassination and inter-political espionage, and it ultimately resulted in the first and only resignation of a sitting American president, Richard Milhous Nixon.
Watergate has since become so synonymous with scandal that “gate” is typically added to the end of words associated with scandals even today, and the Watergate complex still remains well known. In the wake of the seemingly peculiar burglary, gradual media and judicial pursuits of the thread of scandals led from one thing to another over the following years until it began to culminate with Congressional impeachment proceedings and a momentous showdown between the President and the Supreme Court over the release of presidential tapes, a moment in which Nixon seriously considered defying the Court and initiating a constitutional crisis.

For the last 40 years, President Nixon has been mostly reviled, and understandably, he’s ranked among the country’s worst presidents, but this view of the President and the Watergate scandal was not and still is not necessarily unanimous.
Americans in the 21st century often cite Watergate, and to a lesser degree the Enron Oil Scandal, as prime examples of modern governmental corruption. It is a widely held perception that these incidents, particularly the one bringing about the first resignation of an American president, caused the public to lose trust in federal institutions and political figures.
However, the prototype for the breakdown of governmental fidelity lies in the early 20th century, a time in which the recent territories of the United States struggled to evolve from a lawless, Wild West culture. The federal government viewed its western resources as both unlimited and outside the grasp of the government. The leading oil barons, born and raised in the 19th century, were accustomed to federally-blessed land-grabs and easily obtained mining and lumber interests, often doled out to the social and financial elite under the guise of exploration. Federal interference was minimal in contrast to later decades, and the government itself was eager to conquer the West through large-tract farming, river management, mineral and timber development, not to mention the procurement of oil for a growing society as coal gave way to new types of fuel.
In what would become largely a jurisdictional dispute over Western natural resources, the unbridled oil industry of the new century collided with the United States military and the Department of the Interior, set against the dominance of a corruption-riddled presidential administration. In the ensuing Congressional investigation that sought to root out the widespread graft, bribery, and usurpation of government property over the following decade, the two-year affair became commonly known as the Teapot Dome Scandal.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Posted by: LaPulga10 at Dec 25th, 2023, 8:09 pm in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

Towers of Heaven by Cameron Milan (Towers of Heaven #1)
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 311 KB
Overview: One day, six towers appear on Earth. Each one stands hundreds of stories tall, and are invulnerable to all attacks. At the base of each tower is a portal, welcoming in all who dare enter it.

All sorts of magical monsters can be found inside the towers. Even treasure, magic and superhuman strength can be acquired. The problem is that the towers aren't a friendly place. Even worse, the towers sometimes release waves of monsters to attack Earth.

In the year 2083, there are only a hundred survivors. In one last attempt, they challenge the final floor without regard for their lives. By some miracle, they manage to beat the floor at the cost of their lives, leaving only one survivor. As a reward for clearing the tower, he is granted one wish. He decides to go back in time to before the towers arrived. His goal is simple: prevent humanity from being wiped out.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Posted by: Ebook-Collector at Dec 25th, 2023, 8:07 pm in Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

Illogical Atheism by Bo Jinn (Books 0.5-4)
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2MB
Overview: The full series is an in-depth critique of contemporary atheist philosophy and culture, with particular emphasis on the nonsensical argumentation and militant propaganda in the written work of Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett and the late Christopher Hitchens; the so-called “Four Horsemen of the New Atheist Movement”. Each book continues from where the previous one ended.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

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Posted by: LaPulga10 at Dec 25th, 2023, 7:57 pm in Audiobooks

The Wax Pack: On the Open Road in Search of Baseball's Afterlife by Brad Balukjian
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 544.4 MB
Overview: Is there life after baseball? Starting from this simple question, The Wax Pack ends up with something much bigger and unexpected - a meditation on the loss of innocence and the gift of impermanence, for both Brad Balukjian and the former ballplayers he tracked down.

To get a truly random sample of players, Balukjian followed this wildly absurd but fun-as-hell premise: he took a single pack of baseball cards from 1986 (the first year he collected cards), opened it, chewed the nearly 30-year-old gum inside, gagged, and then embarked on a quest to find all the players in the pack. Absurd, maybe, but true. He took this trip solo in the summer of 2015, spanning 11,341 miles through 30 states in 48 days.

Balukjian actively engaged with his subjects - taking a hitting lesson from Rance Mulliniks, watching kung fu movies with Garry Templeton, and going to the zoo with Don Carman. In the process of finding all the players but one, he discovered an astonishing range of experiences and untold stories in their post-baseball lives, and he realized that we all have more in common with ballplayers than we think.

While crisscrossing the country, Balukjian retraced his own past, reconnecting with lost loves and coming to terms with his lifelong battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: LaPulga10 at Dec 25th, 2023, 7:53 pm in Audiobooks

Troubled Refuge: Struggling for Freedom in the Civil War by Chandra Manning
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader, 327.7 MB
Overview: A fascinating and original portrait of the escaped-slave refugee camps and how they shaped the course of emancipation and black citizenship.

By the end of the Civil War, nearly half a million slaves had taken refuge behind Union lines in what became known as "contraband camps". These were crowded, dangerous places, yet some 12 to 15 percent of the Confederacy's slave population took almost unimaginable risks to reach them, and they became the first places Northerners came to know former slaves en masse.

Ranging from stories of individuals to those of armies on the move to the debates in Congress, Troubled Refuge probes what the camps were really like and how former slaves and Union soldiers warily united there. This alliance, which would outlast the war, helped to destroy slavery and ward off the surprisingly tenacious danger of reenslavement. But it also raised unsettling questions about the relationship between American civil and military authority and reshaped the meaning of American citizenship to the benefit as well as the lasting cost of African Americans.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction

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Posted by: halcyonone at Dec 25th, 2023, 7:40 pm in Romance

Dark Devils by J L Quick (Savagely Depraved Book 1)
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 851kb
Overview: Living in the quaint, small town of Adelaide cove, it was expected that Grant, Edmund, Elizabeth, William, and Samuel would befriend each other.

What they didn’t expect was their extreme wealth, questionable pasts and common interests drawing them closer together.

No one knew how savagely depraved and carnal those desires truly were. One fateful night of sinful indulgences would seal their bond, releasing an evil in them even they didn’t know was there.

Dark Devils is a prequel novelette for the Savagely Depraved series.
Genre: Fiction > Romance

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