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What are you afraid of?In his first-ever Doctor Who novel, Tom Baker's incredible imagination is given free rein.
“Worry Is Stupid is a book I’m going to read once a year and, when it gets really bad, once a week. Each time I read it, I’ll rise up and call Tom blessed. You will too!” —Steve Brown, author, seminary professor and broadcaster, host of Key Life Ministries“Readers will find it especially helpful to learn that worry cannot be defeated through the decision not to worry....Instead, Worry Is Stupid helps readers learn how acceptance, trust, and faith lead to a life of joy, compas- sion, and gratitude.” —Wil Cantrel, author of Unafraid & Unashamed, Associate Pastor at Concord United Methodist“Tom takes a down-to-earth look as to why we choose to travel down that worry path and helps us to realize its folly, not adding one day to our lives.” —John Adams, General Manager Moffitt Media, JOY 620 WRJZ, TalkRadio 92.3/AM 760“Through Worry Is Stupid, Tom Baker...shares what’s really important enough to worry about and how to manage those situations to the best of your ability.” —Scott Brun, former VP of Programming, Alternative Distri- bution, Discovery Communications, President, ManAttic
Come, explore the bizarre, nightmarish world of the steadily-deteriorating "Null," in this journey through the surrealistic fringes of his hallucinatory life. A vast, sprawling, experimental novel, careening through the warped, twisted landscape of dreams and nightmares, Nazi, Monkey, S?ance is horrifying and weird; yet, not without long passages of arcane beauty and delirium! Telling, cryptic, poetic and prophetic--unlike anything you've ever read before! http://tombakerbooks.weebly.com
Aims to bring together research that demolishes the myths that have taken hold and suggests a series of legal reforms that would help doctors manage malpractice insurance while also improving patient safety and medical accountability.
The year is 1967 and Tim Halladay has graduated William & Mary, looking forward to studying drama at Yale, when he finds himself drafted into the United States Army. His college education makes him an object of ridicule and suspicion among the other members of C Company-Charlie Company. Of course, he has to hide his homosexuality. Tom Baker's newest novel is an honest portrayal of a young man fearful of his secret being discovered, at a time when seeking out the comfort of another man's touch could mean arrest, imprisonment, and a disgraceful court martial.
In his first-ever Doctor Who novel, Tom Baker's incredible imagination is given free rein. And the Doctor's worst nightmares are coming out to play... Tom Baker himself reads this legendary Doctor Who adventure, a spine-chilling thriller forty years in the making.
In March 2014, Tom Baker sat down with Nicholas Briggs to look back over his 80 amazing years - his youth, his early acting career, his great success with Doctor Who and beyond... and his return to his most famous role with Big Finish.
Shareholder litigation and class action suits play a key role in protecting investors and regulating big businesses. This book demonstrates how corporations use insurance to avoid responsibility for corporate misconduct, dangerously undermining the impact of securities laws.
Meet 18 of the Midwests most atrocious and vile human beings. Read histories of murder and mayhem committed by individuals with burning anger and contempt for societal norms, and witness the macabre visions of their personal demons driving them to commit acts so reprehensible that they have earned for themselves a place in the annals of criminal history. Meet Micajah and Wiley Harpe, horrendous murderers who left a bloody trail of forty bodies behind them. Find out what happened to Belle Gunnesss beaus. Visit the H. H. Holms Murder Castle, and read accounts of Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, John Dillinger, and more. For those future criminals who would follow in the footsteps of the notorious mentioned here, parting images are given: the gas chamber, gallows, firing squads, lethal injections, electric chairs, and tortured lives listening to the ticking of clocks from behind steel cell doors.
'Grotesque and depraved and above all very funny.' Ardal O'HanlonRobert Caligari is a thoroughly evil thirteen-year-old who gets his kicks from kicking pigs.
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