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Games Poor Kids Play

Games Poor Kids PlayGames Poor Kids Play (book)

Download: $4.99

Hardcover Print: $27.99

When you don't have much, you work with what you have... Action, adventure, romance, exploding garbage cans, and punches below the belt, this book has something for almost everybody. Games Poor Kids Play is a collection of short stories and life experiences of a young man growing up in a small town in Wisconsin. If you are easily offended or insulted, bothered by obscene language, or don't have a sense of humor; this book is probably not for you. Some of the content may not be suitable for children.

Games Poor Kids Play

Games Poor Kids PlayGames Poor Kids Play (book)

Print: $16.00

Download: $4.99

When you don't have much, you work with what you have... Action, adventure, romance, exploding garbage cans, and punches below the belt, this book has something for almost everybody. Games Poor Kids Play is a collection of short stories and life experiences of a young man growing up in a small town in Wisconsin. If you are easily offended or insulted, bothered by obscene language, or don't have a sense of humor; this book is probably not for you. Some of the content may not be suitable for children.

32 Reasons I Need a Helmet

32 Reasons I Need a Helmet32 Reasons I Need a Helmet (book)

Hardcover Print: $35.99

Do you achieve amusement in the misfortunes of others? Are you highly entertained by random acts of stupidity? Would you find humor in an elderly woman being knocked unconscious? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this is the book for you. From the mind of Andrew Revels, author of Games Poor Kids Play, comes his much anticipated sequel, 32 Reasons I Need a Helmet. Thirty-two new outrageously funny life experiences and slices of Americana. In this hilarious follow-up, Andrew Revels introduces a whole new group of crazy adventures and unforgettable characters. If he didn’t accomplish it with his first installment, this one will definitely leave you thankful he isn’t your kid. Featuring the artwork of Jay Bakker. “I was laughing so hard I was in tears before I finished the first chapter. Absolutely hysterical!” - Lisa McCall

Belly of the Beast

Belly of the BeastBelly of the Beast (book)

Print: $13.97

Download: $6.25

The day he won his fourth grade spelling bee, Dominic Breandan witnessed the murder of his mother. She was the only family he had. With nowhere to go, Dominic is taken in by a group of dangerous men and falls into a life of crime which ultimately finds him locked up in Riker’s Island prison. Marco Flynn built a crime empire on the street and just when he started to feel untouchable, he got busted and sent to prison. Marco built another empire behind bars. Soon he was the man with all the power and all the respect. Everybody feared him from the other prisoners to the guards. When Dominic is befriended by Marco behind bars, they start making plans to build a whole new empire. Things are going well until Dominic and Marco start finding out that they are not complete strangers after all. What measures would you take to avenge the ones you love? How far would you go for redemption? Who would you turn to when you can’t trust anybody?

32 Reasons I Need a Helmet

32 Reasons I Need a Helmet32 Reasons I Need a Helmet (book)

Print: $16.96

Download: $4.99

Do you achieve amusement in the misfortunes of others? Are you highly entertained by random acts of stupidity? Would you find humor in an elderly woman being knocked unconscious? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this is the book for you. From the mind of Andrew Revels, author of Games Poor Kids Play, comes his much anticipated sequel, 32 Reasons I Need a Helmet. Thirty-two new outrageously funny life experiences and slices of Americana. In this hilarious follow-up, Andrew Revels introduces a whole new group of crazy adventures and unforgettable characters. If he didn’t accomplish it with his first installment, this one will definitely leave you thankful he isn’t your kid. Featuring the artwork of Jay Bakker. “I was laughing so hard I was in tears before I finished the first chapter. Absolutely hysterical!” - Lisa McCall