Growing up my environment convinced me I was shy. I didn’t talk much, I liked to be on my own and I hated social gatherings and paries. As I grew older and became familiar with the term ‘introvert’ I knew that I wasn’t shy but just an introvert. Many people belive that an introvert is a shy person but they are two different things.
In this eBook I go through the difference between someone who is an introvert and someone who is shy. I list out 101 things to know about being an introvert if you are one (or think you are) and also write it in such a way to help extroverts who live and/or works with an introvert.
NEVER SAY NO TO A KILLER - Clifton Adams- Clifton Adams
Roy Surratt escapes from a prison chain gang. It's part of a plan he set up with his former cellmate, Joe Venci. They're to meet later, but when Roy arrives at the appointed place, Joe's wife is there. Joe is dead, and his wife wants Roy to kill someone for her. Roy figures out that Joe was blackmailing the town's prominent citizens, so he decides to take over.
Only minutes after Abbie Elliot and her three best friends step off of a private helicopter, they enter the most luxurious, sumptuous, sensually pampering hotel they have ever been to. Their lavish presidential suite overlooks Monte Carlo, and they surrender: to the sun and pool, to the sashimi and sake, to the Bruno Paillard champagne. For four days they're free to live someone else's life. As the weekend moves into pulsating discos, high-stakes casinos, and beyond, Abbie is transported to the greatest pleasure and release she has ever known.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 19 January 2012
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Valerie Taylor has been missing since she was a sexy seventeen, more than two years ago. Inspector Morse is sure she's dead. But if she is, who forged the letter to her parents saying "I am alright so don't worry"? Never has a woman provided Morse with such a challenge, for each time the pieces of the jigsaw start falling into place, someone scatters them again. So Valerie remains as tantalizingly elusive as ever. Morse prefers a body--a body dead from unnatural causes. And very soon he gets one. . . .