Amazon allows you to look inside, enough to see the first entry. There's a paragraph on 'mating' so it's even worse than it sounds.
https://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Chicks-United-States-ebook/dp/B0090RIFOM#reader_B0090RIFOM
Alternate download for the non-Apple user. Edit: There's also a .pdf and .epub version on lulu.com. It's a better .pdf than smashwords, if that's your preferred format. Far as I know, both .epubs work fine. Haven't tested Kindle yet. Let me know if it works
Edit 2: And we're up on Amazon
They don't allow you to set the price to zero though, so it's 0.99
There was one such “field guide” posted both here and r/MenWritingWomen a long while ago, took me a while to find it
I agree with you that US and South Korean should NEVER sign the peace treat until North Korea makes some major progresses on denuclearization and Moon administration has been repeatedly saying that since he took the office. I am not sure where is the disconnection?
Even tho you don't believe nuclear war could happen on Korean soil, but a lot of Korean experts, ex-CIA directors, and US policy makers believe there are about 20% to 30% chance that we might have 1-day nuclear war on Korean peninsular due to miss calculation/judgement and I believe their expert opinions.
There is also a new book that describes one case of 1-day nuclear Korean war due to miss-judgement.
https://www.amazon.com/Commission-Report-Nuclear-Attacks-Against-ebook/dp/B079VDR6HM
There are two Vampire series that get a complete pass on the whole vampire loving someone.
and Bill The Vampire
Both series are comedy with inept vampires who are fairly new to the game.
Orcanomics is great, and I think would be a good fit for what you are looking for - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
I've had a few reviewers compare my stuff to STP, (he is easily my favorite author too) - First book is Level Up - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079JFM67F
I love a lot of the same books that you do (especially Discworld, Andy Weir, and Hitchikers!)
I write very lighthearted stuff that might be something you'd like. It's called the One Up series and contains both Fantasy and Sci-Fi books.
First book is called Level Up - https://mybook.to/LevelUpCA
Another book you might like is Orcanomics by J Pike, which reminds me a lot of Terry Pratchett - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
The Forward collection.
A COLLECTION OF NEW STORIES FROM
VERONICA ROTH BLAKE CROUCH N. K. JEMISIN AMOR TOWLES PAUL TREMBLAY ANDY WEIR
Six visionary writers explore the far-reaching effects of tech breakthroughs. For some, it’s the end of the world. For others, it’s just the beginning.
Orconomics is definitely D&D inspired. The author even refers to himself as a former basement-dwelling fantasy gamer in his bio.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O2NDJ2M/ref=kinw\_myk\_ro\_title
There's actually a novel called The 2020 Commission about a hypothetical nuclear exchange between the US and North Korea and one of the plot points is that a North Korean nuke misses DC and lands on Arlington. Read it while I was still living in Clarendon.
Here it is i think :)
A good person would send something like the largest package of water purification tablets so every person in a place without pure water could drink safely.
However, I don't know if I'm a good enough person to resist sending everyone a copy of this children's book instead.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XWXM52P/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?\_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Another suggestion other than the three you listed would be Orconomics, maybe? It is lighthearted and fun, which is what I need after an emotionally charged series.
https://www.amazon.com/Orconomics-Satire-Dark-Profit-Saga-ebook/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
Also, Going Postal is one of my go-to novels for when I need the book equivalent of delicious comfort food. It is just pure fun.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000W965QM/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
I bought full Forward collection on Amazon.com.
But if some kindle store does not support grouping, shouldn't all books be visible in the library anyway (i.e. separately)?
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> Like Wtf, imagine a nuclear war breaks out but orange dumpling is out golfing..
The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States: A Speculative Novel
by Jeffrey Lewis
Shit goes down while they're at Mar-a-lago. It discusses the actual setup they use there (not all the people that travel with the president can stay at maralago) and the implications of not having everyone immediately accessible.
https://www.amazon.com/Commission-Report-Nuclear-Attacks-Against-ebook/dp/B079VDR6HM
(Disclaimer: As a novel, it was mediocre. But its loaded to the gills with actual information [with citations] and I actually learned a bunch.)
[Free] Greegs & Ladders: An Incredible Journey Through Space And Time
https://www.amazon.com/Greegs-Ladders-Incredible-Journey-Through-ebook/dp/B00DPQFATM
There's a really good book by Jeffrey Lewis who works the arms control and nuclear nonproliferation industry... it's written as an after action report detailing how a tweet by Trump leads to a nuclear exchange with North Korea... given the personalities of Trump and Kim Jong Un it is disturbingly plausible.
https://www.amazon.com/Commission-Report-Nuclear-Attacks-Against-ebook/dp/B079VDR6HM
You need to read this book. It's ridiculous (on his travels to the far east he masters the martial art of Jew-Jitsu) but it also has a lot of legitimate information on life in first-century Judea.
So even The Goblin Emperor (great book, btw) is rather unique for trad publishing. It's rare in fantasy for that kind of fantasy of manners to get commercial and critical acclaim. I imagine because it's really hard to do well - if you pull it off it's genius, but a small misstep and it becomes a boring slog. I actually haven't read Becky Chambers, but I believe it's somewhat of a satire / humorous, right? Check out Zach Pike's Orconomics. Brilliant self published fantasy satire, and it has done very well.
https://www.amazon.com/Orconomics-Satire-Dark-Profit-Saga-ebook/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
A very well-done fantasy book that comes to the attention of the community will sell, even if it's indie and not in the Amazon-hot genres of LitRPG, Reverse Harem, or Cultivation / Progression. The hotter the subgenre, the less polished the book has to be to sell. But the market is vast and all types of readers are on Amazon and buying self-published fantasy books.
That said, if you want to make a living out of this it's obviously better to find a hot subgenre that you can churn out books in quickly. But you can make this business work in other ways, too.
The Forward Series, it's free on amazon prime reading, it's a collection of several short stories - each one written by a different author. I find the series is similar to black mirror - each one involves a bit of sci-fi/technology futuristic type stuff.. fun reads.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WK7PVFT?ref_=dbs_r_series&storeType=ebooks
I wouldn't pay $1.99 each or even the $5.94 for the bundle of 6 (not good enough to offset the length to make it worth the $$$) but https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WK7PVFT
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EDIT: Looking now, not seeing the $5.94 bundle, but I remember seeing it last night. *shrug*
In that vein, I cannot recommend this book enough: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
I bought a book called Orconomics off of the $5 Audible sale. Looks like an interesting take on a WOW type World. Haven't listened yet though.
https://www.amazon.com/Orconomics-Satire-Dark-Profit-Saga-ebook/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
Orconomics is great.
I just finished a book called Orconomics and it was incredible. Also, it's only 3$ on kindle.
Jesus' best friend Biff is a lot cooler though.
> Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
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