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  • The Lure of the Big Game

    Vince Ng

    Paperback (Vincent Y. Ng, Aug. 19, 2005)
    A tennis book suited for advanced tournament players. It is an easy, but interesting read. Like other tennis literature hits such as The Inner Game of Tennis and Winning Ugly, The Lure of the Big Game describes a new angle at achieving a winning game. It is becoming a staple on every aspiring tennis player's bookshelf. The Lure of the Big Game describes highly effective baseline strategies based on applying advantageous patterns, principles to defeat players such as the big server, the lefty, and the big forehand, methods to get psyched up before every match, the importance of breaking down a match into its component parts, the most effective way to develop explosive speed and match-winning stamina, how to prevent and handle cramps, and many other facets of the game including choking, players who cheat, mind-games, and psychological quandaries. Ty Tucker, Ohio State Men's Tennis Coach and Former #1 Junior in the World: "If you can't get 5 or 6 points better a set with this book, you might as well hang up your racquets."
  • Centreborough FC: and Friends

    Vincent Ryan

    language (Vincent Ryan, Jan. 19, 2014)
    Centreborough FC is a very unusual football club. Along with the team, you will meet all the unnoticed characters who make the club the friendliest in the land and you will follow them on their adventures to keep it the happiest too.
  • Centreborough FC: New Striker

    Vincent Ryan

    language (Vincent Ryan, April 7, 2014)
    Centreborough FC is a very unusual football club. Along with the team, you will meet all the unnoticed characters who make the club the friendliest in the land and you will follow them on their adventures to keep it the happiest too.
  • Centreborough FC: Up for the Cup

    Vincent Ryan

    language (Vincent Ryan, April 7, 2014)
    Centreborough FC is a very unusual football club. Along with the team, you will meet all the unnoticed characters who make the club the friendliest in the land and you will follow them on their adventures to keep it the happiest too.
  • Centreborough FC: Must get a Mascot!

    Vincent Ryan

    language (Vincent Ryan, April 7, 2014)
    Centreborough FC is a very unusual football club. Along with the team, you will meet all the unnoticed characters who make the club the friendliest in the land and you will follow them on their adventures to keep it the happiest too.
  • Centreborough FC: Perfect Pitch

    Vincent Ryan

    language (Vincent Ryan, April 7, 2014)
    Centreborough FC is a very unusual football club. Along with the team, you will meet all the unnoticed characters who make the club the friendliest in the land and you will follow them on their adventures to keep it the happiest too
  • Northern Oz - Beyond The Yellow Brick Road

    V J Kelly

    Paperback (vincent kelly, Oct. 9, 2018)
    2018 BRAND NEW - REVISED EDTION WWW.NORTHERNOZ.COM NORTHERN OZ Beyond The Yellow Brick Road By VjKelly Long ago the wondrous Land of Oz was discovered by generations of children and adults alike. But what few people knew was across the great desert and beyond the most northern territories of Oz was a land long ago forgotten. That land was Northern Oz. Once connected to all the counties within Oz by the Yellow Brick Road it became forever separated by an evil spell cast by a wicked sorceress. She covered the great desert with a dreary, dense fog that thwarted any attempt at crossing. Since then Northern Oz has existed only as a memory, passed down from one generation to the next …until now. So come and join Kristi and her friends, Obo the street clown, Oddbitz the crash car dummy, Timba who is half wolf half man, and the floating-darting Wim the little Wimbididee as they journey through the exciting and magical lands of Northern Oz. The story takes place in a land I learned to love as a child. Northern Oz is the first of three books about the adventures of Kristi and her friends in the lands over and beyond the rainbow. They go to places and meet characters that Dorothy never dreamed of! Readers of all ages will enjoy Northern Oz. The story has unending fantasy, colorful characters* and timeless relevance. VjKelly NEW YORK TIMES / KEVIN ANDERSON Editor’s Notes Client Name: Vincent Kelly Manuscript Title: Northern Oz Editor: JB / KEVIN ANDERSON & ASSOCIATES New York Times Bestselling Ghostwriters and Editors You’ve created an absolutely delightful and ingenious story, which draws on the numerous OZ books by L. F. Baum, and I was completely transfixed from the opening pages of the narrative. It’s been a long time since I’ve read a novel that instantly transports the reader not only to a faraway land, but back to childhood as well, and there is something very comforting about that feeling, which stayed with me long after I read the final pages of your book. The story itself features strong cinematic elements, which is not an easy thing to accomplish in a market that is oversaturated with such tropes! I particularly love the detail and care you’ve put into imagining and describing this complex world, and the characters that inhabit it. Kristi and her makeshift OZ family are loveable, relatable, and finely drawn, and in Kristi herself, you’ve created an interesting heroine that draws on the legend of Dorothy and takes it to the next level. I adore the world that these characters inhabit! What a fresh and ingenious plotline, which, as I mentioned above, is indebted to the OZ series of books, without ever being derivative or clumsy. As a reader, I was totally drawn into their struggles as they maneuver the obstacles and wonders alike in their path in order to find the Wizard, and I loved the family dynamic you’ve created between Kristi, Obo, and the rest of the characters they meet along the way, which is extremely believable What a fresh and ingenious plotline, which, as I mentioned above, is indebted to the OZ series of books, without ever being derivative or clumsy. As a reader, I was totally drawn into their struggles as they maneuver the obstacles and wonders alike in their path in order to find the Wizard, and I loved the family dynamic you’ve created between Kristi, Obo, and the rest of the characters. You do an incredible job in detailing the surroundings of this world—I could literally picture everything you were describing as I read along, and you have a real talent for world building and descriptive settings. You’ve managed to create an entire world in only one volume of work, and that is something you should be very, very proud of. It’s been a long time since I’ve read a novel this good, and I’m hungry for book two! Bravo!
  • Kix Snowhopper and the Halloween Time Machine

    Ricky Vincent

    eBook (Ricky Vincent, )
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  • Top 20 Ultimate Scholarship Opportunity

    Vincent Taman, James Orione

    eBook (Vincent Taman, Dec. 28, 2014)
    Top 20 Scholarships available to undergraduates, post graduates, masters, PhD-Fully funded Government ScholarshipsAustraliaNew ZealandSingaporeGlobal Scholarship for developing countriesPrestigious Scholarships
  • Madam How and Lady Why - Or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children

    Charles Kingsley

    eBook (Vincent Press, Oct. 22, 2015)
    Madam How And Lady Why was a classic children's book written by Charles Kingsley, remaining a popular bedtime choice for discerning parents today. This lovely text explains natural phenomenon in a whimsically educational manner, offering its listeners enthralling details of a geologic nature in a way that both entertains and informs the young mind. A timeless classic, this book is well deserving of a place on every family bookshelf. Charles Kingsley was a university professor, priest, novelist, historian and close friend of Charles Darwin. This book was originally published in 1869 and is now republished with an additional biography of the author.
  • Notre-Dame of Paris

    Victor Hugo

    Paperback (Vincent Press, May 18, 2008)
    Originally published in 1831, this early novel is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. Written by Victor Hugo, this famous tale of the Hunchback of Notre-Dame is a fascinating work and thoroughly recommended for anyone interested in classic literature. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Gisella VaCare and her Magical Hair

    Sneaky Boy

    Paperback (Sean Vincent, May 10, 2018)
    Gisella VaCare and her Magical Hair is the story of a young little girl who wants to fit in so badly. She has only one issue - her crazy, unmanageable hair! Then one night before bed, she makes a wish that unfortunately comes true! This wonderful story touches on the importance of self confidence, and how we all have inner beauty despite our appearance on the outside. This is the fifth book in Sneaky Boy's library of works. With laughs and surprises from start to finish, Gisella VaCare and her Magical hair will show any child just how important it is to love yourself for who you are and to be very carful of what we wish for... because sometimes it just might come true!