Books tagged: comedy adventure

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Telling Fibs    by T. J. Robertson
Price: $0.99 USD. 31220 words. Published on March 30, 2010. .

Danny Ferguson and his best friend, Soapy Mason, spot a knapsack full of money, hidden in a cranny of Hokum Rock on Cape Cod. Unfortunately they decide to keep it and a series of exciting and amusing encounters follow. In the end they learn the hard way that honesty is, indeed, the best policy.
Dragon Creed    by Susie Hawes
Price: $5.99 USD. 64530 words. Published by Daverana Enterprises  on April 6, 2010. .

When you're the only dragon in a country where magic is illegal, what's a dragon gonna do? Fechum is an old dragon, lonely and crippled. Farquarte is his human apprentice. The society they live in is oppressive, over-regulating its citizens and suppressing its magical people. Farquarte decides the government needs an attitude change. Join them as they lock horns with the system
Monkey Business    by Allan McNaught
Price: $8.00 USD. 19520 words. Published on April 8, 2010. .

Monkey Business is set in the Eastern Caribbean. In a tongue in cheek style, it tells of the fun, frolics and tragedy of life on a banana plantation. It plots the rise of trade unionism, the fight against colonialism and the achievement of self-government, This book is essential reading for all children, parents, politicians, and anyone who wants to know how to be extremely powerful!
The Last Missing Link    by Kenya Youngblood
Price: $5.00 USD. 75960 words. Published on May 19, 2010. .

Brooklyn dude and black PhD chick battle over missing link creature extinct for two million years. (Comedy-Adventure-Sci-Fi) You can buy this book direct or get it free by voting for it on Amazon. If the latter, please follow instructions here: http://amazonracism.blogspot.com/
The Dog That Ruined My Life: And Other Stories From The Road    by Joe Guse
You set the price! 15740 words. Published on May 20, 2010. .

A semi-autobiographical book from author Joe Guse about his wide variety of experiences growing up and traveling around the country.
The French Art of Stealing    by Mark Zero
Price: $5.99 USD. 55020 words. Published on July 11, 2010. .

American war photographer Luke Johnson just wants a quiet drink in his neighborhood bar in Paris, but when his friend Giselle stumbles in with a priceless stolen painting, his peaceful sojourn in the City of Light is over. Suddenly a French Count, black market thugs, Interpol and the Paris Sanitation Department all want a piece of him. It's lucky that Luke has a sense of humor.
The Pulp Sonnets and Other Poems.    by Evan Fleischer
You set the price! 5980 words. Published on August 8, 2010. .

Evan Fleischer is a writer and a comedian. This is a book of poems.
What's in a Name?    by Jeremy Taylor
Price: $2.99 USD. 6810 words. Published on November 3, 2010. .

What's in a Name? is a quirky comedy following the lives of Robin Banks and I Steel. Their lives are monitored by Dr Ingrid Wright who records what the hapless pair get up to. Will their lives ever get back on the straight and narrow? Attempted robbery, kidnap and a bank heist make this a hilarious comedy with a surprise ending.
To be or not to be on TV    by Jeremy Taylor
Price: $2.99 USD. 6900 words. Published on November 3, 2010. .

Fifteen-year-old Jason day is a step away from stardom. The only thing that stands between Jason and an A-list, megastar lifestyle is his complete lack of talent. Does that stop Jason? Not at all. Jason is determined to win 'Do you Want to be a Star?' hosted each week on TV by the talented Bryton Sunny. Will Jason get to see his smiling face on TV? Read 'To Be Or Not To Be On TV' and find out.
Chaos With Jason    by Jeremy Taylor
Price: $2.99 USD. 5850 words. Published on November 17, 2010. .

Jason Day is fifteen and is conned into babysitting for his 8-year-old cousin Veronica. A quiet evening in front of the TV? Oh no, not with Veronica. An adventurous comedy that involves Jason in his boxers, two secret agents, a Viking,a soccer game, blackmail and extortion. A perfect short comedy novel for babysitters everywhere.