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A collection of Sunday Punch columns Johnston wrote for the Seattle Times' Pacific Northwest magazine, plus a selection of the "restaurant reviews" and Just Ask Johnston question-and-answer columns he wrote for the paper's Eastside edition.
One hell of a summer holiday. When Johnno and his friends survive the freak storm that rips apart their yacht, they're just glad to be alive. That is, until reality hits: they've washed up on an uninhabited island with few supplies, no phone and no way to get home. The situation becomes even more desperate when the four teenagers discover they are not alone on the island. There's a hideout where men with guns are covering up a dark secret that they will protect at any cost. With nowhere to run, Johnno and his friends are forced into a dangerous game with the criminals as they fight to save one of their own. The Other Side of Nowhere is a dangerous place to be when you’re hungry, trapped, and being hunted.
Google is a dominant force on the internet, guiding millions of searches and online purchases everyday. This guide explains how Google actually sifts the billions of pages of information its index contains, and shows you how you can improve the performance of your own website in Google's search results.
A collection of Sunday Punch columns Johnston wrote for the Seattle Times' Pacific Northwest magazine, plus a selection of the "restaurant reviews" and Just Ask Johnston question-and-answer columns he wrote for the paper's Eastside edition.
Lindale, Lint, and Leather is Randall McCord's third published work. Beginning in 2015, he and former player Tommy Moon wrote 739 pages about The Cotton Picking Centre Warriors, which was a hundred-year history of their high school football team located in Cherokee County, Alabama. Six years later, he authored a semibiographical book about a journey from Roy Hill's cotton fields to US Navy duty on the island of Oahu set in Hawaii's last year as a territory and first as the fiftieth state. Both have been well received by casual readers and historians. The eighty-three-year-old has experienced a varied career as a farm boy, athlete, Navy petty officer, college student, and later high school teacher and coach. Yet for the past four decades, he has owned and operated a forest products company with wife, Joyce Anne, in Rome, Georgia, near their home on Rockmart Road in Silver Creek.
An Illustrated history of Garland, Texas along with histories of the local
This delightful book shows how to create a small garden that feels much larger and emphasizes ways to create privacy. Designs from some of Americas best-known landscape artists are showcased in more than 100 color photos and illustrations.