Dumped, broke and stranded at her mother's house, Amy has few options for escape. Hanging out with her ex comes with getting to know his new girlfriend, someone who looks suspiciously like Amy's younger, straighter doppelgänger. Strapped for cash and desperate to be out of her mother's home, she ends up babysitting the UFO-obsessed kids of the hot working mom down the street. Over a dull, torrid summer in the Pennsylvania suburbs, strange lights linger on the horizon, and subterranean connections reach out their tendrils in the dark, signalling another, otherworldly possibility.
Lou Reed Book order
Lou Reed was an influential American singer-songwriter and guitarist who first gained prominence as the principal songwriter and guitarist for The Velvet Underground. Though the band achieved little mainstream success during their career, they have since been recognized as one of the most influential acts of their era. Reed's lyrics daringly explored subject matter rarely addressed in rock and roll, delving into personal experiences and societal fringes with unflinching honesty. His innovative guitar work pioneered the use of distortion, feedback, and unconventional tunings, shaping a unique sonic landscape. Throughout his extensive solo career, Reed continued to push artistic boundaries, often eschewing commercial expectations to explore diverse musical and thematic territories, solidifying his status as a singular and enduring voice in rock.







- 2024
- 2023
Jinny Buffett is lonely... She's never had the comfort of a white picket fence with a loving family. Her subsidized apartment in Hollywood Florida echoes with the void of her dead Daddy, and the nights drag long into twilight while her Mama works the block outside the Margaritaville resort. It's idealistic Ms. Fleming, who's brave enough to come knocking first. She wants to see Jinny rise up and use her ace scores to escape the wheel of poverty, convincing Jinny to start a school book club, where she finds the friends and boyfriend she never knew she needed. But when her Mama spirals out of control and threatens her entire existence, it's Jinny's Everglade ancestors who arrive in a mist of magic, bringing the swamp and hope with them.
- 2023
The Art of the Straight Line captures the energy of Lou Reed's worlds of Tai Chi, music, and meditation. The Art of the Straight Line features Reed's unpublished writings on the technique, practice, and purpose of martial arts, as well as essays, observations, and riffs on meditation and life.
- 2020
Rolled and Told Vol. 2
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Rolled & Told is back! This collected edition contains all the adventures, mini-adventures, comics, and articles from issues seven to twelve along with extra content you couldn't get in the single issues! Each adventure is 5E compatible and ready-to-play. Rolled and Told Vol. 2 provides hours of pick-up-and-play campaigns designed both for players new to tabletop role playing and for those who have played for years. Every page is filled with beautiful illustrations, comics coinciding with adventures, and splash art from your favorite comic artists to inspire your players! Stop dueling gnomes in of "A Tale of Two Gnomes," go on a solo adventure with Vesska in "Forest of Delusion," and play the adventures "Ship of The Dead," "Reginald's Closet," and many more! Rolled and Told is an all-inclusive collection of ready-made one-shot adventures for new Dungeon/Game Masters!
- 2019
I'll Be Your Mirror
- 672 pages
- 24 hours of reading
'The nature of Lou Reed's lyric writing that had been hitherto unknown in rock ... gave us the environment in which to put our more theatrical vision. He supplied us with the stretch and the landscape, and we peopled it.' - David Bowie
- 2019
Legends of Rotorua
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
First published in 1958, this is the classic collection of myths relating to that cradle of Māori culture, Rotorua - with relevance across New Zealand Rotorua is one of New Zealand's most visited cities. It is impossible to avoid the area's Māori history and, in this book, it is easy to learn about the most popular legends of the area. These include Ngatoro the Fire-Bringer, whose avoidance of fire demons left them raging underground to make the famous geyser and mudpool formations in the Rotorua area; and Hatupatu, who bravely escaped from the birdwoman, who would have him as her slave. A.W. Reed is renowned for his telling of Māori stories; his list of published works in this area is long and his popularity has rarely waned. The Dennis Turner beautiful illustrations are reproduced unaltered, speaking to the era of the book's original publication.
- 2019
The Castoffs Vol. 4
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Ursa is reunited with her mother, the villainous Priestess, and it will take all her friends' help to stop the Priestess from taking over the world --
- 2018
Do Angels Need Haircuts?
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
In August of 1970, a 28-year-old Lou Reed quit the Velvet Underground, moved home to Long Island, New York, and embarked on a fascinating alternate creative path: poetry. Do Angels Need Haircuts? is an extraordinary snapshot of this turning point in Reed’s career. Gathering poems, photographs and ephemera from this era (including previously unreleased audio of the 1971 St. Mark’s Church reading), and featuring a new foreword by Anne Waldman and an afterword by Laurie Anderson, this book provides a window to a little-known chapter in the life of one of the most singular and uncompromising voices in American popular culture.
- 2016
Face off with dinosaurs in this earth-shaking volume of Science Comics, an action-packed nonfiction graphic novel series for middle grade readers!