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Greg's "Frequent Flyer" Library General Fiction, Volume 7

Greg's "Frequent Flyer" Library General Fiction, Volume 7

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3-hour, gate-to-gate flight; General Fiction

Each book in Greg's "Frequent Flyer" Library contains stories in one of the following genres: General Fiction, Sexual Situation, and Science Fiction. Each book either has a collection of short stories, or two complete novelettes, or a full novel, or a combination of these reading lengths, and is perfect for reading during a flight, on a train, or curled up in the back seat of a car headed for your favorite vacation spot. According to the School Library Journal (www.slj.com), 250 words per minute is the average reading speed for adults and the reading times for this book have been calculated with this in mind.
3-hour, gate-to-gate; examples are New York to Miami; Los Angeles to New Orleans; Dubai to Cyprus; London to Majorca
This "Frequent Flyer" book contains one novel to provide you with five hours of reading enjoyment. Wherever you are going and whatever mode of transportation you select, don't sleep...read!

Sailing

Harold C. Register is a 40 year-old, divorced, dull individual and he known it. So, he buys various things to enhance his image to himself, his friends and his colleagues These include large items, such as an airplane and a nice house; small items such as jewelry and quality clothing and even odd items, such as electric model trains. In a whimsical moment, he decides to buy a sailboat, a 34-foot Sabre from a marina in New Jersey. His girlfriend, a shapely, high-powered banking executive, is included in his list of items and she knows it. Together they go to see the boat, but his girlfriend does not expect her wealthy boyfriend to fall in love with the delightfully round female expert sailor who is tasked with demonstrating and explaining the boat. It becomes very clear that Harold and his girlfriend Massey don't know anything about boats. Welcome yourself aboard this amusing tale of love on the water. Learn with Harold and his friends and go SAILING!

Polo

Polo is the game of kings and princes. Thomas Zagurt was born in Polo, Illinois, in 1918, and some people say he existed and some say he didn't. A writer named Len King is looking for Thomas Zagurt and in the process he finds another writer, Sig Bender and his wife Pat, not from Polo, Illinois.. Sig trailed the Zagurt story until the trail went cold and then they gave up. But Len does find Zagurt. He finds out through Larry. So who's Larry?

Welcome to Polo, a humorous story for players and spectators, as well as readers.


The Trial of Sir Staccato Feniman

A trial about sex? There is a trial, and it is going to try the patience of the Queen, bring two leading Counselors together, along with a Princess and a Lady and, of course the subject of this tome, Sir Staccato Feniman. He is happily a rather dull and exceedingly friendly, unrealistic individual, a handsome, dapper and somewhat vacant sir. He is, through personal and inadvertent accomplishment, a Royal Knight of a slightly out-of-round table ensconced in a rather stylish castle in the Batterflatter Province, some distance away, but not far enough, as far as the Queen is concerned, even though she thinks he is fun to look at.

Someone is trying to prove that Feniman, in concert with Lady Leyte and others, has sinned in one of the remote, but well-lit, chambers of Utapa castle, an old and venerable structure; and for this, he must be hanged. Hanged? There are those, of devious mind and purpose, who think this tossed salad of intimate engagement could prove to present the means to an end for them, and find, much to their dismay that sex, a diversion in itself, ends up on trial. Join in the fun and let your imagination be provoked by words alone. Let the words flow and let the pictures form.
And who is involved? Well, there is Queen Esther Cannon of Utapa, a large, comfortable, pillow-formed monarch, who rules with a casual, almost distant manner and who prefers to allow others to set the standard and stand by it. As an example, there is her brother-in-law, Grand Duke Peter Bunting, who serves himself loyally as the Court interpreter for the Queen, just in case she does not grasp something, which happens quite often. He has an eye for the women of Utapa, who have an eye on his position regardless of how uncomfortable it may prove to be. He is a man of positions, and no one trusts him, not even the Queen.

For legal purposes, there is the considerably less Lord Gilbert Fash, the Attorney for the Prosecution, at any cost for any reason. There is also a whimsical, rather off-handed official, Lord Patrick Plum, the Attorney for the Defense, who has been known to let some factors "slide" in some cases, if not all. There is also the bovine Princess Agatha, the daughter of the Queen who serves as a Witness for the Prosecution but is not sure why.

Let the trial begin, more or less.
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