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  • The Poor Man and His Princess

    Mark Martinez

    language (, May 9, 2015)
    The Poor Man and His Princess is a children’s short story about unconditional love, and the connection made between a poor old man and the young orphan girl he took in when her parents could not be found.In this story set in West Africa some centuries ago, an outcaste is awakened by a noise outside his small, humble home. When he investigates the noise, the poor man finds a little girl who was lost and tired. Attempts to find this child’s parents were unsuccessful, resulting in the young girl remaining under the poor man’s care. Although the man is resistant to his fate, he becomes quite attached to the girl; and after years of raising her, the young girl grows to love him as her father. Unfortunately, the day comes when the poor man and his little girl are visited by a group of soldiers from a faraway kingdom, looking for a princess who was lost many years prior. The events that follow in this heart-warming story demonstrate that riches and class cannot rival love. The Poor Man and His Princess is a children’s tale that teaches us about the greatness of selflessness, humility, and love that is found in all humans of all classes and backgrounds. The reader also finds that we do not always need to look far to find our worth, for our worth can always be found at home.
  • No One Likes a Fat Vampire

    R.A. Martinez

    language (Smithcraft Press, Oct. 25, 2013)
    It’s tough being fat; it’s even tougher being a fat vampire. Once you’ve been turned, you’re stuck with the body you’ve got for all eternity; the classic vampire deathstyle, with its elegantly tailored clothes and throngs of willing, waiting, winsome victims, is forever beyond your reach. At least, that’s what Luis, a morbidly obese Colombian vampire, has always heard. When he and his best friend Carlo see an ad for the New Blood Diet, which promises that they, too, can be slender, sexy, swoon-worthy vampires just like in the movies, they’re convinced their deaths will never be the same again. They may be right, but possibly not the way they think. Follow Luis, and other vampires with a craving to change, for a fang-in-cheek adventure that will take you through the perils of the jungles of Colombia, the graveyard shift at a burger joint, and everywhere in between, as you enjoy this first short episode of the Red Cerberus series.
  • Vanessa Hudgens: A Journey

    Marie Martinez

    language (, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Get This Book NOW - You Decide!This Book Is for Everyone Who Loves Vanessa Hudgens and Wants to Know More about Her.You Will Find Revealing Facts and Quotes You Have Never Heard Before.
  • Dumping Grounds

    Ken Martinez

    language (, Feb. 13, 2017)
    First, I want to mention that Amazon.com (Kindle) is donating, in my name, a portion of my royalties to the Spina Bifida Association of America, my birth defect. This collection of six stories, three from two of my other books set a sad theme although there is happy, humor and love here. ‘Dumping Grounds’ is a term for people who are placed into Assisted Living or Skilled Nursing Facilities so that uncaring families don’t have to care for them anymore or lose them. Sometimes, the patients or residents never see their families again. What a sad way to live. The patients or residents in this book are Gail, Norman, Tracy, Dhani, Jan, and Kenny. Some are a composite of people that I have known.In these pages, you will experience the lonely, sad but also, the happy, content, loved and many talents. CNAs and nurses are often the only friends that these patients or residents have.
  • The Time and Place of Things: A book that began in 1997 and finished today

    Rob Martinez

    language (Ridyn Books, May 18, 2019)
    A trip through Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America leads Rob Martinez to rethink "absolute truths" and, on the way, discover where all the smiles of the world are kept; how the Dutch experience the power of the wind; what is the price we must pay to achieve our goals, and how much do we know about inspiration, dreams, and our capabilities. Also, you will get to know the ups and downs of living together with some teenagers in Buenos Aires, which will give rise to reflection on love, friendship, and ultimately, our way of relating. The tour is completed with stories that address -from humor, while always leaving the door open for debate- the process of spiritual, creative and professional growth. The articles that make up the "Time and the Place of Things" are not simple stories without an exact chronology. If the texts sound different from each other it is because they were written years apart, along which the ideas mutated, the capacity for observation was sharpened and a voice, with which we can identify at all times, was consolidated.
  • Boo Kitty and the Witches

    I Martinez

    language (I. Martinez, May 25, 2014)
    Halloween is here and the witches are ready to have fun. The witches love their kitty cat named Boo Kitty. Everyone is going to have fun. Boo Kitty knows these witches come once a year at Halloween and then they disappear until the next year. Find out why.
  • The Orphans of Danica

    Rod Martinez

    eBook (Lulu.com, Nov. 30, 2014)
    People are dying in Danica. An age old historical event that brought this rural Florida town together is slowly tearing it apart, an event that bonds six fifth graders together on a quest. These kids from different backgrounds and families are brought together by one linking fact - they are children of dead people. And this fact pushes these friends to take on a mystery that might very well make them the next victims, of the Curse of Danica. Daphne, the new girl in town who is still adjusting to life in a new state and a new school, is thrust into a group of what she refers to as 'misfits', but she realizes that she has a bond with them since she too is an "orphan". Together as a group they attempt to solve the age old curse that has ripped into the fabric of this 'perfect' little town.
  • Izzy & the Hippies

    Marty R Martinez

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 23, 2019)
    This story is about a girl who lived near the beach during a time when there had been lots of change with our country, communities, and households. Some referred to this time as the Age of Aquarius. Despite all that was happening such as the anti-Vietnam War protests, Civil Right movements, drug abuse, Chicago 68, just to name a few, she was willing to be used by God to go reach out to a group of people with the gospel of Jesus Christ and pray for them. Izzy was a girl who was courageous. She loved Jesus with all her heart and was obedient to the call that she had on her life. Because she allowed God to use her life in a mighty way, it would start a revival among the hippies and those who had been to the Vietnam War. The love of her life would eventually come alongside her to reach out to the hippies, love them, and preach Jesus to them and to all who were willing to come and hear the gospel. God is still continuing their labor of love to this day.
  • The Poor Man and His Princess

    Mark J. Martinez

    Paperback (Mark Martinez, April 29, 2015)
    The Poor Man and His Princess is a children’s short story about unconditional love, and the connection made between a poor old man and the young orphan girl he took in when her parents could not be found.In this story set in West Africa some centuries ago, an outcaste is awakened by a noise outside his small, humble home. When he investigates the noise, the poor man finds a little girl who was lost and tired. Attempts to find this child’s parents were unsuccessful, resulting in the young girl remaining under the poor man’s care. Although the man is resistant to his fate, he becomes quite attached to the girl; and after years of raising her, the young girl grows to love him as her father. Unfortunately, the day comes when the poor man and his little girl are visited by a group of soldiers from a faraway kingdom, looking for a princess who was lost many years prior. The events that follow in this heart-warming story demonstrate that riches and class cannot rival love. The Poor Man and His Princess is a children’s tale that teaches us about the greatness of selflessness, humility, and love that is found in all humans of all classes and backgrounds. The reader also finds that we do not always need to look far to find our worth, for our worth can always be found at home.*CONTACT J3NATIONAL FOR WORKSHEET*
  • Max C. Million: When I Grow Up

    G. O. Martinez

    eBook (Xlibris US, May 21, 2016)
    This is a story about Max C. Million, an energetic and highly enthusiastic boy scientist. It takes place at a school science fair, where he is presenting his new invention. It is a fun and entertaining glance at childrens creativity, written in monologue form. It depicts events that touch young minds, as well as ever-patient parents hearts. I based it on personal experiences, both as a child and as a parent. It is about overlooking the collateral damage kids often make and focusing on their genius.
  • Who Is The Gray Man?

    Rod Martinez

    Paperback (Crimson Cloak Publishing, July 4, 2017)
    Ten year old “TJ” is about to embark on a journey that no one in this small Florida town has ever taken – and lived. Strange things are going on and it all leads to one thing for TJ and his family: a one on one encounter with the most feared Urban Legend in town. Will he be the only person who has ever seen the Gray Man and lived?
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