The title 'The Early Bird Catches The Worm But The Second Mouse Gets The Cheese' sounds intriguing, but I haven't come across it in my years of diving into literature and obscure reads. If it's a lesser-known indie work or self-published piece, sometimes authors share free samples or chapters on platforms like Wattpad or their personal websites. Checking Goodreads or forums like Reddit’s r/books might lead you to discussions about legal free access—maybe a promotional giveaway or an author’s temporary free download event.
That said, I’d caution against unofficial free download sites. They often violate copyright, and supporting creators directly ensures they can keep writing. If it’s a niche title, libraries or services like Hoopla might have it. I once hunted for a rare poetry collection for months before finding it through interlibrary loan! Sometimes the thrill of the chase is part of the fun.
Never heard of that one! If it exists, try searching Archive.org’s open library—they host tons of free, legal texts. Or maybe it’s a meme title? Either way, happy hunting!
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Seven years ago, Emerald Hutton had left her family and friends behind for high school in New York City, cradling her broken heart in her hands, to escape just only one person. Her brother's best friend, whom she loved from the day he'd saved her from bullies at the age of seven. Broken by the boy of her dreams and betrayed by her loved ones, Emerald had learned to bury the pieces of her heart in the deepest corner of her memories.Until seven years later, she has to come back to her hometown after finishing her college. The place where now the cold-hearted stone of a billionaire resides, whom her dead heart once used to beat for.Scarred by his past, Achilles Valencian had turned into the man everyone feared. The scorch of his life had filled his heart with bottomless darkness. And the only light that had kept him sane, was his Rosebud. A girl with freckles and turquoise eyes he'd adored all his life. His best friend's little sister.After years of distance, when the time has finally come to capture his light into his territory, Achilles Valencian will play his game. A game to claim what's his. Will Emerald be able to distinguish the flames of love and desire, and charms of the wave that had once flooded her to keep her heart safe? Or she will let the devil lure her into his trap? Because no one ever could escape from his games. He gets what he wants. And this game is called...The trap of Ace.
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Book one of 'Obsessive Billionaires' series
Harmonia Marsh had been married to Absalom Terran for five years. She loved him to death. She was willing to go to great lengths and make all sorts of compromises for him. Despite that, Absalom still humiliated Harmonia by showering someone else with his love. Finally, Harmonia realized just how heartless he was and understood that he would never love her. She filed for a divorce the moment she realized this. Everyone said that she would regret her decision, and her ex thought that she would come crawling back to him and beg for forgiveness. However, she inherited a massive fortune and built her business empire. She turned into a billionaire and flourished after her divorce!However, Absalom regretted letting her go. He started trying to win her heart, only to be met with multiple failures. Absalom proposed to her for the umpteenth time.In response, Harmonia said, “Sorry, I’d rather marry anyone else than marry you.”
Heartbreak is supposed to kill a wolf’s spirit, but Aria Vale refuses to die quietly.
Humiliated before her entire pack when her fated mate publicly rejects her, Aria returns home, shattered and furious, only to find a black envelope waiting on her bed. Inside lies an invitation to a deadly challenge known only as The Game:
“Survive, and win what your heart desires most.”
With nothing left to lose, Aria enters a realm beyond her world, an ancient castle suspended between life and death, where each dawn brings a new trial of survival. Competitors vanish one by one, hunted by the magic that governs the Game.
But not everyone is what they seem. One contestant, a charming, infuriatingly optimistic wolf named Kael, seems more interested in keeping her alive than winning himself. His warmth disarms her, his smiles irritate her, and his secrets could destroy them both.
Now Aria must survive the trials, outsmart the goddess who created them, and decide what freedom truly means: breaking her bond to the mate who betrayed her, or risking everything for the wolf who was never supposed to love her.
Running away from the dark past of her life, Sofia McCommer is determined to start new and prove her worth to her family by joining her family business that's close to bankruptcy.
Scorched by life, Adrian T Larsen, the powerful business magnet has become a man no one wanted to cross paths with. With only darkness filled in his dead heart, he doesn't know what kindness is, and has an intense hatred for the word: love.
And then comes the game.
A game of ignoring the cold-hearted playboy Sofia plays with her friends at a Saturday night club. The rules were simple: Ignore the billionaire, hurt his ego and get out. But little did she know that getting out of the paws of an injured tiger wasn't an easy thing to do. Especially when the infamous businessman, Adrian Larsen's male ego was at stake here.
Bound by fate when their paths clash with each other more than Sofia ever expected, when the powerful billionaire barges into her life, sparks and desire start to test her resistance. But she has to push him away and keep her heart locked to keep both of them safe from the dangerous shadows of her past. The dark past that always lurked around.
But can she do that when the devil has already set his eyes on her? She has played a game, and now she has to face the consequences.
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The day my scholarship came through, I was about to send the money to my grandfather in the hospital.
Then I suddenly heard a voice.
[The Transfer System says that as long as someone eats or drinks something I give them, I can move their money away without anyone noticing.]
[Julian just got his scholarship. He'll make the perfect test subject.]
[If the transfer works, I can use the money to buy those sneakers I've been wanting.]
That voice clearly belonged to my roommate, Caleb Foster.
Puzzled, I was just about to turn around to confirm it when a bottle of water was set on my desk.
Caleb smiled warmly and said, "Julian, thanks for picking up my package yesterday. Here, have some water."
A second later, his delighted inner voice rang out again.
[Drink it. Drink it. Once you drink this water, your money will be mine!]
Seeing the expectation and greed he couldn't hide in his eyes, fury rose from the bottom of my heart.
He knew full well that scholarship was my grandfather's life-saving money.
I took the bottle with a blank expression.
He wanted to transfer my money away?
Then I'd make sure he transferred more than he could handle.
My name is Lennie Sherman, and I am a python handler. However, I gradually realize that the python doesn't quite like me.
Every time we meet, it will always use its tail to hit my private part and then hiss in my face.
I adore children's books, and 'If You Take a Mouse to School' is such a charming read! If you're looking to enjoy it without spending, there are a few ethical ways to go about it. First, check your local library—many offer digital lending through apps like Libby or Hoopla, where you can borrow the ebook or audiobook for free with a library card. Some libraries even have physical copies you can request. Another option is exploring free trials of subscription services like Amazon Kindle Unlimited, which sometimes include classic children's titles. Just remember to cancel before the trial ends if you don't want to pay.
If you're part of a parent group or school community, you might also organize a book swap. Someone could have a gently used copy they’re willing to pass along. Alternatively, keep an eye out for promotions—publishers occasionally give away free digital copies during literacy events or back-to-school seasons. While outright piracy isn’t cool (and hurts authors!), these methods let you share the joy of the story while supporting creators or institutions that make books accessible.
I totally get the hunt for obscure titles—it's like a treasure hunt! 'The Early Bird Catches The Worm But The Second Mouse Gets The Cheese' is one of those gems that’s tricky to find. You might have some luck on platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library, which specialize in public domain and lesser-known works. Sometimes, indie authors also share their stuff on Wattpad or Medium, though it’s hit-or-miss. I’d also recommend checking out forums like Reddit’s r/books; folks there often share links or tips for tracking down rare reads.
If you strike out, don’t forget libraries! Many have digital lending systems where you can request titles. It’s not instant, but the thrill of finally getting your hands on a hard-to-find book is part of the fun. I once spent weeks hunting down a niche novella, and the satisfaction was unreal. Persistence pays off—happy reading!
That quirky phrase always makes me chuckle—it feels like something straight out of a satirical fable or a clever comic strip. I dug around a bit, and while it's often attributed to anonymous folk wisdom, some sources suggest it might have been popularized by humorists or writers playing with paradoxical proverbs. It reminds me of the twisted logic in books like 'The Devil's Dictionary' by Ambrose Bierce, where traditional sayings get flipped on their head. There's no single credited author, though; it's more of a cultural mash-up, the kind of thing that spreads through forums and social media until everyone knows it but nobody knows where it started.
Honestly, the charm of the phrase lies in its ambiguity. It could’ve been a throwaway line in a stand-up routine, a tweet that went viral, or even a gag from a lesser-known webcomic. I love how language evolves like that—bits of wit just float around until they feel timeless. If I had to guess, I’d say it emerged from internet culture, where remixing old sayings is practically a sport. Either way, it’s a gem that deserves a spot in the unofficial anthology of modern proverbs.