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On her way to work, for one terrifying instant Jennifer Canfield sees a tiny hand in the trunk of a car that barely misses slamming into her van. A doll? A child? With no time to think she must act and so begins a non-stop, breathlessly suspenseful journey to find the truth and possibly save a life. Stephen Baron, a road construction worker, joins her in her pursuit of a possible kidnapper through the hills of California. And where the chase ends reveals exactly how courage and love can show up when we least expect them and change everything.From Leland Dirks, author of "ANGELO'S JOURNEY" and "SEVEN DOGS IN HEAVEN: ...Listening to her heart, against the advice of her brain, Jen takes off on an adventurous chase on California backroads where more than the story of the chase is hidden.Ms. Nash masterfully sets the stage, sculpts believable characters, and sets them free on the page to discover whether their heads or their hearts are more reliable allies in this fight between good and evil.Your heart wants you to read this book. Before you've turned very many pages, your brain will be glad, too.
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It's only natural that you'd want to protect your kindle. After all, it cost a pretty penny and contains up to 3,000 books. But have you noticed how expensive some of the kindle cases out there are? Yikes. If you've got some creativity and the desire, you can make your own kindle case for next to nothing. Here are 10 ideas. 1. The Fake Book kindle Case. You can go all out with these, painting the edges with gold leaf to make it look like an expensive book, or adding marbleized paper on the edges. A flexible case flap is better than a non-flexible one, and you want to make the spine flexible too, so you can lay it out flat on a table.
2. The Case that Stands Up on its Hind Legs. You'll see in the linked video that this kindle case was made out of an elastic band, an old binder, fabric, scissors, and some elementary sewing skills. And it looks great, too! Best part is, you can stand it upright so you can read hands-free without hunching over a table.
3. The Basic Cloth Cover (kindle 2). Start with a leather cover for the kindle 2, fabric cut to 18.5 x 9.75 inches, fusible (iron-on) interfacing, and any decorative doodads you might want to add. You need to be able to do some basic sewing, but the photo tutorial takes you through the whole process.
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
The Trunk Key (Kindle Single)
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