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By Chris Fenner
A German doctor named Carl comes to humorous terms with his new life, love, and work as a legal alien in London. Carl graduates from American as well as German high schools and from German medical school. After his clinical studies, he becomes a GP in his own practice. For a time it seems that collecting certificates is his true meaning in life. His new best friend, an agent who sells German doctors to companies in the UK, places him in a private company in the center of London. There Carl treats patients with strange diseases. Well, later he finds out that the patients actually have the same diseases. Only they call them differently. At least the patients aren’t that much different. Carl settles down some and makes friends inside the company. Who stay his friends even when he finds himself outside the company. Which fascinates him. And his new friends convey to him that he is loved and appreciated, especially a bright young lady named Alina from another foreign country, so he doesn’t feel so alone.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Chris Fenner
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FORMAT: E-Book
By M. K. Leary
“This is the best book I’ve ever read.” – Me “I feel like I just had a butt whoopin’.” – Satisfi ed Customer M. K. Leary was at one time a server. During this miserable period of her life she wrote a how-to guide on something that seemed to go beyond the common sense of people. How to Eat at a Restaurant was her attempt to make the world a better place. She believes whole-heartedly that going out to eat should be licensed only to those people who have read this book.
FORMAT: Softcover
By M. K. Leary
“This is the best book I’ve ever read.” – Me “I feel like I just had a butt whoopin’.” – Satisfi ed Customer M. K. Leary was at one time a server. During this miserable period of her life she wrote a how-to guide on something that seemed to go beyond the common sense of people. How to Eat at a Restaurant was her attempt to make the world a better place. She believes whole-heartedly that going out to eat should be licensed only to those people who have read this book.
FORMAT: E-Book
By D.M. Wagmore
101 Reasons Why it’s Better to be a Guy! Let’s face it- men and women are different, and the differences can be quite funny. This book is all about looking at the humorous side of our lives as we interact with the opposite sex. Men will enjoy this book for what it is… entertaining bathroom reading. For you ladies, we love you and couldn’t live without you, but we do appreciate the subtle and not so subtle benefits to being men. All we can hope is that you smile along with us as we celebrate the advantages of being a man in a number of important areas of life including Dating & Sex, Marriage, Parenting, Growing Old, Fashion, Personal Hygiene and the Business World.
FORMAT: Softcover
By D.M. Wagmore
101 Reasons Why it’s Better to be a Guy! Let’s face it- men and women are different, and the differences can be quite funny. This book is all about looking at the humorous side of our lives as we interact with the opposite sex. Men will enjoy this book for what it is… entertaining bathroom reading. For you ladies, we love you and couldn’t live without you, but we do appreciate the subtle and not so subtle benefits to being men. All we can hope is that you smile along with us as we celebrate the advantages of being a man in a number of important areas of life including Dating & Sex, Marriage, Parenting, Growing Old, Fashion, Personal Hygiene and the Business World.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Wendy D. Schamber
Does Waiting Tables Make You Weak? is about character development through service positions. It looks at real life stories and the way people both in and out of service positions react to various situations. It examines the stages of character development as seen through the eyes of a service person. The book makes arguments in reference to three different types of characters, the submissive, aggressive, and balanced characters, and provides suggestions as to how to transition to a character of quality. Anyone who has ever been in a service position will be able to identify with the joys and frustrations found in the stories and will have to admit to themselves some hard realities of their own character development.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Wendy D. Schamber
Does Waiting Tables Make You Weak? is about character development through service positions. It looks at real life stories and the way people both in and out of service positions react to various situations. It examines the stages of character development as seen through the eyes of a service person. The book makes arguments in reference to three different types of characters, the submissive, aggressive, and balanced characters, and provides suggestions as to how to transition to a character of quality. Anyone who has ever been in a service position will be able to identify with the joys and frustrations found in the stories and will have to admit to themselves some hard realities of their own character development.
FORMAT: E-Book
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