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Freed Aliens is the 2nd Galactic Pool satirical sci-fi comedy
adventure. It offers you the old-fashioned, high-quality naughty
behavior you've come to expect. Their failed invasion of Earth had
produced mixed results. The aliens salvaged Jimmy Fresneaux and his
TV fishing show, learned of surfing, and stole some great ideas for
galactic cinema. But now economic and artistic change sweeps the
Galactic Pool culture, and the political establishment faces a
rebellion triggered by underground filmmakers, funded by
advertising, and plotted by bureaucratic pest species. The nastiest
of the galactic politicians has a back-up plan designed to crush
the swarming bureaucrats. But Jimmy and a diverse cast of heroic
aliens are on the job - whether they realize it or not. And the
local Higher Power is still paying attention - as he becomes less
almighty by the day... *Freed Aliens maintains Used Aliens'
courteous 10,000-to-1 ratio of regular-words to F-words. *The sex
is beyond telepathic this time, but will require some imagination
for the full effect.
Used Aliens is a satirical sci-fi comedy about fakery, life across
the cosmos, and good-old-fashioned naughty behavior. Aliens are
secretly manipulating and filming Jimmy Fresneaux as he struggles
to become the next big celebrity fisherman. When a flying saucer
crashes into his fishing hole, Jimmy tries to use the stranded
survivors to jump-start his TV career. This crash isn't entirely
accidental though. Galactic politicians have sabotaged the mission
as part of their plan to rule Earth. And they are about to find out
what happens when you mess with Earthlings. But a higher power is
watching. And he's getting very upset with everyone concerned. But
wait. Is an even higher higher power watching too? No. That would
be silly. Wow What a good read... sheer inventiveness and subtle
humour... laugh out loud moments... UK Reviewer, Chris Proctor
...insightful satire, intelligent wit, an imaginative setting,
unique aliens, and even a bit of real science. D. L. Morrese,
author of The Warden Series BONUS WARNINGS * *The sex scenes are
strictly telepathic, sorry. *81,000 words -- eight and a half of
which are the F-word *Satirizes pseudoscience, conspiracy theories,
superstition, and certain right-wing politicians.
If you go to live on the Niger River in West Africa, don't forget
your pole, your sense of humor, and your camera Provides answers to
these important questions: How do you land an electric fish, and
what if you screw up? What happens when a cobra tries to get in the
boat? Which one lure will catch tigerfish, Nile perch, catfish,
Tilapia, etc? Where do you catch a tigerfish, and then how do you
deal with its teeth? When is a fish going to kill you if you eat
it? Who might you meet, and what are they saying? A two-year
account of sport and traditional fishing by a fish biologist Peace
Corps Volunteer in Mali, West Africa. This photo-journal contains
19,000 words and 140 black and white photographs. (Plus, get a FREE
full-color ebook when you order from Amazon and select the
MatchBook offer) Tigerfish opens with sport fishing, and details
the author's pursuit of tigerfish, Nile perch, and other species
including the dubious dodo. The second part is an account of
experiences and observations made during the large community
fishing events that take place in the waters of the floodplain
during the dry season. The third section provides a brief
description and numerous pictures of the life and work of
small-scale commercial Somono fishers. The final section documents
two traditional fire hunts on the Niger River floodplain. The
quality of photos is better than most pictures of the Loch Ness
Monster...
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