I Don't Go with Fat Boys

I Don't Go with Fat Boys
Author: Doug Pray
Publisher: Total Publishing and Media
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780881444278

Dr. Pray himself has dealt with the roller coaster weight loss lifestyle. Since elementary school he has been on again, off again with any diet he could find. After decades of guilt and disappointment Dr. Pray set out to develop a plan for real people to lose real weight, knowing that a typical "diet" can't work. In this book you will not find impossible guilt ridden results set forth by a skinny expert. What you will find is a successful weight loss plan from a fellow "fat boy" who loves to eat as much as you do. "This is a must read for anyone you love who struggles with their weight. Doctor Pray's personal triumph over food addiction is absolutely inspiring " - Dr. Jason M. Lord CEO www.housecallrehab.com About The Author Dr. Doug Pray has almost 15 years of professional experience coaching everyday people to meet their personal weight loss goals. He has researched and experimented with virtually every major weight loss system to hit the market in the last 45 years. He runs a successful clinic and personally coaches hundreds of people on how to control their addiction to food.

The History of Gangster Rap

The History of Gangster Rap
Author: Soren Baker
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1683352351

Journalist Soren Baker’sThe History of Gangster Rap takes a deep dive into this fascinating music subgenre. Foreword by Xzibit Sixteen detailed chapters, organized chronologically, examine the evolution of gangster rap, its main players, and the culture that created this revolutionary music. From still-swirling conspiracy theories about the murders of Biggie and Tupac to the release of the film Straight Outta Compton, the era of gangster rap is one that fascinates music junkies and remains at the forefront of pop culture. Filled with interviews with key players such as Snoop Dogg, Ice-T, and dozens more, as well as sidebars, breakout bios of notorious characters, lists, charts, and beyond, The History of Gangster Rap is the be-all-end-all book that contextualizes the importance of gangster rap as a cultural phenomenon. “History has so often been written by the victors, that you very rarely ever get the real story behind anything. So it’s really important to hear from the people that were there, which is exactly what Soren Baker shares in this book. He writes about it and he’s honest about it.” —The D.O.C.

The Organizer

The Organizer
Author: Thomas J Fogu Sr.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595381421

For Thomas "Tom" Furroco, life ended when the love of his life succumbed to cancer in her thirties. He began drinking heavily, and his destructive behavior eventually lost him everything-even his three sons. Shortly after starting over and finding work as a mechanic, Tom is approached about joining a union, but the thought makes him uneasy. If he doesn't join, will he lose his job? After a representative of a second union approaches Tom with an intriguing job offer, he figures that a new path is opening for him. Through the tightening net of dirty union tactics, he helps the upstairs bosses of a New York City union establish themselves in shops along the East Coast before becoming a "boss" himself. Tom struggles internally with doubts and questions but also finds hope and adventure. By some miracle, he finally finds true love again and escapes the mob and their shady tactics. Tom, leading an honest and decent life once again, becomes truly happy. But when he runs into an old union acquaintance and friend, his past catches up with him. Will Tom get sucked back into the corrupt dealings of the union, or will the bosses permanently silence him?

Slocum 349

Slocum 349
Author: Jake Logan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101215216

Slocum turns from prey to hunter… On the run from outlaws, Slocum meets up with an abandoned Indian girl. If they can survive the savage mountain winter, he just might get away from the crooks who want him dead. But a woman in town needs help finding her lost husband, and when Slocum discovers that the same men pursuing him are behind the man’s murder, he decides to stop running—and start shooting.

Poor Inheritance

Poor Inheritance
Author: F. J. Bradley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 139
Release:
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ISBN: 0557450896

Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy

Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy
Author: Bil Wright
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416940049

Sixteen-year-old Carlos Duarte is on the verge of realizing his dream of becoming a famous make-up artist, but first he must face his jealous boss at a Macy's cosmetics counter, his sister's abusive boyfriend, and his crush on a punk-rocker classmate.