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Insight into the Imagination of a Convoluted Idiot
by Delo White

$ 6.95
"Insight Into the Imagination of a Convoluted Idiot" is about silliness and having a good time reading. The first story, "The Sod Pods", is about a rock band that sings about candy. This is the little known period of rock 'n' roll called Confectionery Rock. But as quickly as the band rises to notoriety they drift into sugar addiction and general stupidity.

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Life on the Mississippi
by Mark Twain

$ .95
Mark Twain tells us why the Mississippi is well worth reading about.

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Candidate for Prozac
by Gail Welder

$ 5.95
Before Prozac I could not cope with life, past, present or future. I could not think straight. I was pessimistic, negative, always looking for the worst side of life. I was drawn to tragedy. I was afraid of life. I just did not wake up one morning feeling depressed, I was born depressed. I inherited an unstable foundation, a chemical imbalance, an ongoing migraine, and a bad attitude from a mother who was taking drugs during pregnancy. After being prescribed Prozac, I managed to come to terms with life. Prozac helped me think straight. I was pleasantly surprised and so was my family. Prozac changed my outlook on life and changed my personality all for the positive. I was confident, and no longer afraid of life. Prozac released me from the depressed state of mind I was perpetually living. I am enjoying life for the first time. I know there are others who would benefit from Prozac

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The Adventures of HuckleBerry Finn
by Mark Twain

$ .95
The adventures of Huckleberry Finn in The Mississippi Valley in the 1800's

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"264 West 40th Street"
by J.D. Gath

$ 9.95
An often goofball tale of a young man's experiences in New York City during the 1970s. The young man worked for a company that manufactured water display fountains, submersible pumps, underwater lighting, electric wheelchairs and cloissonned picture frames. Filled with a vast array of offbeat characters including door-to-door magazine salesmen, those running from the law, bankers, lawyers, horseplayers, writers and reporters, politicians, the world's largest celebrities, bookmakers, Polish guys on work visas, The World's Largest Store executives, drunken mail carriers, hospital administrators, New York City detectives, Eighth Avenue pimps and prostitutes and many, many more. Oh - and a building in the Garment Center.

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