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"Get Real, Dr. Phil: Discrediting Television's Most Overrated
Psychologist" is a satirical criticism of Dr. Phil McGraw and his
pedestrian advice. I was kidnapped by terrorists, tied to a chair
and forced to watch Dr. Phil's daytime TV program for more than
three weeks before US commandos rescued me. Over the course of
those three torturous weeks, I decided it was time someone put Dr.
Phil in his place. While this book has an extensive amount of humor
in it, including some R-rated content, I have attempted to offer
actual insight and possible cures for problems that plague our
society (such as EMDR therapy). Dr. Phil does not do this because
he is just an entertainer. He may have a degree in psychology, but
entertainment is his specialty. This book does what no one else has
attempted to do: Force Dr. Phil into an early retirement by
ridiculing and thoroughly discrediting television's most loved and
hated psychologist.
Wouldn't it be nice to read a book about relationships that made
you laugh instead of point fingers? Now you can. Katherine Black,
armed with her biting wit and in-your-face directness, takes on
John Gray's over-simplified psycho-babble relationship books and
delivers a knockout punch. Read why men couldn't possibly have come
from Mars or any planet other than Uranus, how women are
responsible for setting up civilization, and why men are inept when
it comes to communicating with women. Ms. Black explains what men
are trying to say, no matter how they're trying to say it. So if
you're looking for a little reality, get ready for a wild ride as
Katherine Black gets down and dirty in her hilarious and irreverent
look at relationships The difference between the eBook and the book
in print is the paperback has the original illustrations by
award-winning illustrator Peter J. Welling, who received a 2012
Storytelling World Award in Category One - Young Listeners, for his
work on The Kvetch Who Stole Hanukkah, by Bill and Susan Isakoff
Berlin.
Who Is Tulovski? It still hurt. One week, two days and fourteen
hours after the momentous event it still hurt like hell. The object
of her misery was coming around that night to collect the last of
his stuff. She felt sick when she thought of the hussy's hands all
over him, touching him, caressing him, wanting him. Damn the
thoughts that wouldn't go away. Day and night they pestered her,
prying at the edges of sleep and forcing it back so that her
wilting eyes flew open under a barrage of painful images that she'd
rather not imagine. And that was how the plot came to be hatched.
It shot across her thought process as she lovingly ironed along the
seam of his fly on the dark grey boxer shorts, the ones with the
tiny hole in the material of the left buttock. "I'll tell him I've
met somebody else," she said aloud. She actually enjoyed doing the
rest of the ironing and by the time she had pressed the last of his
fourteen shirts she had invented, built and fleshed out, the
'perfect' partner.
When Author Ellie Erikson is diagnosed with a rare incurable
illness she fears for her future but worse is to come. Paranoia
closes around her as her life is threatened from another direction.
She is lured to a disused medical institute where her partner Matt
is in danger and what she discovers there surpasses any fears she
had already imagined. Somebody knows her every move before she
makes it. Somebody is out to get her. The gripping climax to
"Rat-a-tat-tat" will give her all the answers but only one of them
can survive.
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