Archaeologist Cooper Roth makes a discover of a lifetime when he finds a series of caves containing an ancient treasure. Knowledge of the discovery soon leads to scrupulous plans concocted by the leaders of a secret society to beat him to the find.
When a pair of young men find an unusual sphere, their lives are changed forever. Things get even more amazing when they learn of the secrets of age, potentially extending life indefinitely. Discovering an ancient order that has existed for thousands of years, they become entangled in a conflict of legendary magnitude.
When their fashionably designed robot takes on a mind of its own, two classmates race to discover where their meticulously crafted project has fled before it's too late to stop!
A record and journal of one traveler's adventures, misadventures, life, time, and more. Follow the author through a ten month journey in southeast China.
The story of a small town country boy caught between everyday life and an unforgettable journey! Swept into an adventure that will take him from local town boy to international stardom, the story delights young and old alike.
A companion travel book. Very few books manage to capture reality and fantastically absurd humor like this one. You'll use it again and again. Perfect for road trips.
Smashwords book reviews by El Chupacabra Independent
Be Sarcastic: Revised and Expanded Edition
on Aug. 11, 2012
Satire, sarcasm and irony as tools for use in everyday life. Although some people may disagree with the points made, the read is smart and entertaining.
A must read for bureaucrats.
Strange Future: A 23rd Century Guide for the 21st Century Cynic
on Sep. 10, 2012
Although it's interesting enough to read from beginning to end, I would not read it again. It's hard to shake the feeling that this would be better labeled as pseudo-Futurama fan fiction. There are some formatting issues, but don't let that distract you, you may enjoy it.
Last Days in the Desert
on Sep. 24, 2012
A wild house party sets the mood for a day of hungover and generally foggy minded misadventures. Follow the group of girls as they find a few leftover surprises leaving them with some unfortunate things to take care of before everyone heads home.
With proper character development and attention given to eliminate patterns in sentence structure this short story would be fantastic. Absurdly funny moments and situations make up for the style, though. The story is unique and worth a read.
The One Who Is Two (Book 1 of White Rabbit)
on Oct. 15, 2012
Dark comedy taken to the next level. Squeamish beware. Although there are plenty of scenes that would qualify as horror, The One Who is Two never fails to remind the reader of the bizarre humor that exists in such grotesque circumstances.
It's a page turner and that's what counts.