Love Among the Chickens

Love Among the Chickens

P. G. Wodehouse

Fiction / Humor / Music

After seeing his friend Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge for the first time in years, author Jeremy Garnet is dragged along on holiday to Ukridge\'s new chicken farm in Dorset. Hilarious situations abound with Garnet\'s troublesome courting of a girl living nearby and the struggles on the farm, which are worsened by Ukridge\'s bizarre business ideas and methods.
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Heroes of Phenomena

Heroes of Phenomena

Samantha Redstreake Geary

Young Adult / Music / Fiction

Heroes of Phenomena is a global, cross-industry collaborative campaign anthology, encouraging the next generation of authors, artists & musicians, showcasing talented young aspiring artists alongside inspiring industry professionals. Film music production house, audiomachine, will make a donation to the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra with every download of the PHENOMENA album companion collection.Heroes of Phenomena is a global, cross-industry collaborative campaign encouraging the next generation of authors, artists & musicians!Epic motion picture advertising music production house, audiomachine, will make a donation to the Los Angeles Youth Orchestra with every download of the Phenomena album companion collection.A dedicated youth section showcases talented aspiring artists and authors from Elevate’s Life & Art Studios, alongside inspiring industry professionals and the winning entries of Phenomena's Epic Heroes Event!Cover art by Jennifer Redstreake Geary Inspiring Authors:Darynda JonesSusan Kaye QuinnMary PaxAmy MicheleJessica BellAlex J. CavanaughRuth LongCrystal CollierC. Lee McKenzieAspiring Artists & Authors of the Next Generation:Daniel Pennystonems. annegirlBrennah WhitesideCarter LundgrenBraelyn WhitesideEmma SchneiderCaleb LotzPhenomena’s Epic Heroes Event Winners:Sarah AislingAlayna FairmanNitish RainaMelissa MuhlenkampRyo IshidoLukas JurcoCamille CabezasElizabeth Ann Watts
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Psmith, Journalist

Psmith, Journalist

P. G. Wodehouse

Fiction / Humor / Music

The story begins with Psmith accompanying his fellow Cambridge student Mike to New York on a cricketing tour. Through high spirits and force of personality, Psmith takes charge of a minor periodical, and becomes imbroiled in a scandal involving slum landlords, boxers and gangsters - the story displays a strong social conscience, rare in Wodehouse\'s generally light-hearted works.
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High Heels, With a Touch of Prufrock

High Heels, With a Touch of Prufrock

David Sheppard

Biography / Music

I wrote this short story during the summer of 1992. It helped me flesh out a couple of characters in my first novel, The Escape of Bobby Ray Hammer, which I was writing at the time. I wrote it one Saturday evening, and the next afternoon, I read it to a rather large writing class. Our instructor loved it, and the class, mostly women, gave it a loud round of applause, something unheard of.Brenda is sitting up in bed leaning against the headboard with the white sheet and pink quilt pulled to her neck. She's naked and has her right hand down between her legs and her left hand on her right nipple squeezing hard. She's also thinking hard about Norman Todd, so hard in fact sweat is breaking out on her forehead and in her armpits. Spit is filling her mouth so fast she has to keep swallowing to keep it from running down her chin. She's thinking of the future, on a fantasy date with Norman, and he's got her where she wants to be most, pinned on her back in the seat of his brand new '57 T-Bird. She's also thinking of the past, about losing her virginity two months ago with Thomas Powers in the grassy foothills just outside of town (wondering why it happened with him, he's such a jerk), and the steamy date she had with Melvin Swensen last night. She can't believe how delicious he was. Her problem is, she can hear her mother's high heels clicking rapidly on the hardwood floor down the hall toward her bedroom. Brenda hopes she can come before her mother does. And, she's wondering why her mother is wearing high heals. The reason Brenda's mother has hurried down the hall and is now turning the doorknob to Brenda's bedroom (Brenda is at this very second in the throes of ecstasy) has a lot to do with the reason she's wearing high heels. Her name is Ramona, and today she is forty. Just yesterday she was thinking that when she was born, her grandmother was forty, and she had always thought her grandmother was very old. Now Ramona is the same age her grandmother was then. That's bugging the shit out of her, even though she's not a grandmother, maybe in part because she is not a grandmother; maybe she could accept her age if she was a grandmother; but the fact is, she's not. She exists in this woman's no-woman's-land; she still feels young and vital, and she has never crossed over into that state of mind, that state of mental existence, that state of being old and knowing it, as she expected she would. She specifically does not mean a state of acceptance; no that is not what she means at all. When you are old, she thinks, it should be like you were always old. You shouldn't have to accept it. You're just that — old. Enough said. It is on you just like skin. You don't even have to think about it. Someone asking about your age should be like asking about your skin. "Do you have skin?" "Yes, I have skin, of course I have skin," you would reply. Just like that. No question about it. "Are you old?" "Of course I'm old. I'm forty. I've always been old. What a silly question." But it just isn't that way. That isn't the way she feels at all.So Ramona at her advanced age, and yet still feeling very young, put on her high heels this morning just after breakfast, after she fixed a breakfast of ham, eggs and toast...
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Big Money

Big Money

P. G. Wodehouse

Fiction / Humor / Music

Most of the big money belongs to Torquil Paterson Frisby, the dyspeptic American millionaire - but that doesn't stop him wanting more out of it. His niece, the beautiful Ann Moon, is engaged to 'Biscuit', Lord Biskerton, who doesn't have very much of the stuff and so he has to escape to Valley Fields to hide from his creditors. Meanwhile, his old schoolfriend Berry Conway, who is working for Frisby, himself falls for Ann - just as Biscuit falls for her friend Kitchie Valentine. In this typically hilarious novel by the master of light comedy, life can sometimes become a little complicated. Oh, and Berry has been left a lot of shares in the Dream Come True copper mine. Of course they're worthless... aren't they?
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Nick Carter: The Crime of the French Café and Other Stories

Nick Carter: The Crime of the French Café and Other Stories

Nick Carter

Nonfiction / Biography / Music

NOTE: This edition has a linked "Table of Contents" and has been beautifully formatted (searchable and interlinked) to work on your Amazon e-book reader and your ipod e-book reader. Nick Carter is a private detective who's goal is to "aim for the right and for righting wrongs." Sometimes he gets paid, sometimes he just does it out of a desire to see justice. This volume has three exciting Nick Carter adventures:Story One: The Crime of the French CafeStory Two: Nick Carter’s Ghost StoryStory Three: The Mystery of St. Agnes’ Hospital Full of intrigue and adventure! Written in the tradition of A.J. Raffles and Sherlcok Holmes, this volume is a must for adventure-pulp literature fans!
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Three Men and a Maid

Three Men and a Maid

P. G. Wodehouse

Fiction / Humor / Music

The maid of the title is red-haired, dog-loving Wilhelmina "Billie" Bennett, and the three men are: Bream Mortimer, a long-time friend and suitor of Billie Eustace Hignett, a shy poet who is engaged to Billie at the opening of the tale Sam Marlowe, Eustace\'s dashing cousin, who falls in love with Billie "at first sight" The four of them find themselves together on an ocean liner sailing for England. Also on board is a capable young woman, Jane Hubbard, who is in love with Eustace. Wodehousian funny stuff ensues, with happy endings for all except Bream Mortimer.
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Mike

Mike

P. G. Wodehouse

Fiction / Humor / Music

Mike is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
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