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  • av Dan Miwa
    285,-

    About the Book Ret is a rising star in a world where intelligence and innovation are prized above all else. He's on the cusp of a ground-breaking invention that could transform his entire planet, and everyone admires him. But everything changes when a devastating secret about his family comes to light. Suddenly, Ret is a social pariah, ostracized and abandoned by the very society that once revered him. His father is banished, his mother is labeled a traitor, and his sister is broken and embittered. But Ret refuses to give up. He clings to his vision, determined to see it through no matter the cost. Ret must confront the dark truths lurking beneath the surface of his society as he battles the injustice that has destroyed his family. And when his sister begins organizing a rebellion against the corrupt government, Ret must decide where his loyalties truly lie. With the fate of his planet hanging in the balance, Ret must stay true to his beliefs and fight for what he knows is right. Only then can he bring honor back to his family and fulfill his vision to change the world. Will he succeed, or will the forces against him prove too powerful to overcome? The fate of an entire planet rests in his hands. About the Author>Daniel Cameron Miwa is a man of diverse heritage with Japanese and French Canadian roots. He is also a devoted father to a young son, who has become his co-author in a series of children's books entitled "The Adventures of Pickleville.">Despite his many interests, Daniel's true love is science fiction. He has recently published his first novel in the genre, Ret, showcasing his boundless imagination and original ideas. With his talent for storytelling and his dedication to his craft, there's no doubt that Daniel Cameron Miwa is a rising star in the science fiction universe.

  • av Nate Hunt
    259

    In the delightful land far far away, lives Benny, a little bunny with bright blue fur, a bushy tail, and ears that stand tall. Benny's story is a heartwarming journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the magic of being unique.Benny's tale begins when he notices that he's different from his bunny friends. He embarks on an adventure, hoping to change his appearance. Along the way, he meets a wise old owl who teaches him a valuable lesson: being different is what makes him special. With newfound wisdom, Benny returns home.As Benny embraces his uniqueness, he discovers the joy of self-acceptance. His blue fur, floppy ears, and bushy tail become symbols of his extraordinary identity. The other bunnies start to see Benny's wonderful qualities, and a sense of unity blossoms.Benny The Rabbit Learns Self-Acceptance is a heartwarming children's tale that reminds young readers that it's okay to be different. With vibrant illustrations and a gentle narrative, this book encourages children to celebrate their individuality and appreciate the uniqueness in others. Join Benny on his charming journey of self-love and friendship, as he teaches us that our differences are what make us shine.

  • av Daniel W Evans
    239,-

    Face it, if you're human you probably struggle with time management, either most of the time or at least some of it. And it's not enough to say, "Tomorrow I'll manage my day better." Mastering the clock takes forethought and effort-and it starts with a clear understanding of the gift of time in the first place. In Your Time, readers gain perspective on God's blessing of time, where with each tick of the timer we move closer to eternity.Lending masterly perspective that reads as flowingly as a conversation with a friend, author, businessman, and pastor Daniel W. Evans breaks down what's really involved in learning to manage and spend our time with intentionality. From issues of time-control, tools to monitor time, setting priorities, investing time, and learning to give the gift of ours, Evans' message is simple and direct: our earthly time is limited, and only God knows how much of the irreplaceable asset we have left. So we must invest it well! Because if we don't decide how we'll spend it, other people will.Learn from the bite-sized wisdom of history's brightest minds-philosophers, poets, world leaders, evangelists, and entrepreneurs, with a profound sense of its value. As Steve Jobs said, "It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time."In this concise and compelling booklet-one that takes no more than a single sit-down to complete-the reader is invited to consider time from a Scriptural perspective. And they're shown an easy formula to manage it, what Evans calls "the ABC's of investing time."One critical takeaway: time is undoubtedly our greatest asset on planet Earth, a gift created by God. And with a little consideration and planning, we can learn to spend it wisely, give it away generously, and thrive.

  • av Jan Wells
    249 - 325,-

  • av Emma Oldham
    145,-

    Beautiful picture book from acclaimed author Emma Oldham in collaboration with illustrator William Monteiro

  • av Pete Gage
    185,-

    This volume of 64 poems contains a small collection of 13 or so poems written by the younger Pete Gage. The final 51 poems in this third volume of Pete's poetry were written from 2021 to 2023, when the poet had come of age. (A ripe old age, you could say!) The themes of loss and love are still in evidence, now and then, along with aspects of Pete's on-going journey of self-discovery. The author has had a successful career in the music industry, including as lead vocalist with the group Dr Feelgood in the 1990s. He lives in Frome, Somerset.

  • av Saieda Salihi
    165 - 245

    Raising our children to be confident in themselves is really important. I Am Magical, is the perfect book to make children feel special and magical in everyday situations.

  • av Cristina Santos
    295,-

    Can they navigate their past traumas and learn to trust each other, to turn this relationship into something real and lasting?Elaina Losing her first love at eighteen, the pain and heartbreak prevent Elaina from letting any man get too close.A decade later, fate throws her a curveball in a chance encounter with Hollywood star, Adam.Despite the intense pull between them, Elaina tries to keep her distance, determined not to let anyone shatter her heart again.AdamBattling his own demons, Hollywood star, Adam, is reluctant to let anyone get too close.When his publicist suggests a fake girlfriend to silence rumors about his personal life, Elaina readily volunteers. As the couple navigates their fake romance, they realize it is more real than they thought. In Lost Love Found, readers will be swept away by the poignant story of two wounded souls who find love and healing in each other's arms.

  • av Thomas R
    189,-

    The Bible, as we hold it today, is esteemed by many religious institutions and especially Conservative Christians to be the inspired, inerrant Word of God. This doctrinal position affirms that the Bible is unlike all other books or collections of works in that it is free of error due to having been given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works (2 Tim. 3:16, 17). While no other text can claim this same unique authority, the Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work, ascribed by tradition to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah, which played a crucial role in forming the worldview of the authors of the New Testament, who were not only familiar with it but quoted it in the New Testament, Epistle of Jude, Jude 1:14 15, and is attributed there to "Enoch the Seventh from Adam" (1 En 60:8). The text was also utilized by the community that originally collected and studied the Dead Sea Scrolls. While some churches today include Enoch as part of the biblical canon (for example the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church), other Christian denominations and scholars accept it only as having historical or theological non-canonical interest and frequently use or assigned it as supplemental materials within academic settings to help students and scholars discover or better understand cultural and historical context of the early Christian Church. The Book of Enoch provides commentators valuable insight into what many ancient Jews and early Christians believed when, God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets (Heb. 1:1). As Dr. Michael S. Heiser in the Introduction to his important book Reversing Hermon so powerfully notes: For those to whom 1 Enoch sounds unfamiliar, this is the ancient apocalyptic literary work known popularly (but imprecisely) as the Book of Enoch. Most scholars believe that 1 Enoch was originally written in Aramaic perhaps as early as the 3rd century B.C. The oldest fragments of the book were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls and dated to roughly the second century B.C. This places the book squarely in the middle of what scholars call the Second Temple Period (ca. 500 B.C. 70 A.D.), an era more commonly referred to as the Intertestamental Period. This book will use the more academic designation ( Second Temple Period ) [...] The Watcher story of 1 Enoch, as many readers will recall, is an expansion of the episode described in Genesis 6:1-4, where the sons of God (Hebrew: beney ha- elohim) came in to the daughters of man (Gen 6:4; ESV). Consequently, Watchers is the Enochian term of choice (among others) for the divine sons of God. While the story of this supernatural rebellion occupies scant space in Genesis, it received considerable attention during the Second Temple Period [...] The Enochian version of the events of Gen 6:1-4 preserves and transmits the original Mesopotamian context for the first four verses of the flood account. Every element of Gen 6:1-4 has a Mesopotamian counterpoint a theological target that provides the rationale for why these four verses wound up in the inspired text in the first place. Connections to that backstory can be found in the Old Testament, but they are scattered and unsystematically presented. This is not the case with Second Temple Jewish literature like 1 Enoch. Books like 1 Enoch preserve all of the Mesopotamian touchpoints with Gen 6:1-4 when presenting their expanded retelling of the events of that biblical passage. The Book of Enoch is therefore intended to be an important supplemental resource for assisting serious researchers and students in the study of the Bible.

  • av Jason C Wint
    359 - 505,-

    THE HELIOGRAPHI MEMOIRS: The hunt is on for Christian Albright's most prized possession-The Heliographi Memoirs-and every faction in the Skylight System will fight to the death to claim them. But can the system handle the conflict, or is it heading down a path of destruction? The Lucem are dangerously isolated, now that the Agency and the Tetrahedron Marauders have joined forces. To make matters worse, they have plans to develop a deadly weapon designed for one purpose... To eliminate the Heliographi. The Lucem are soon faced with a difficult decision, one they never thought possible. In order to survive, they must join with their sworn enemy, the Atrum. But teaming up comes at a price. The Lucem and the Atrum must learn to work together-something that promises to be a challenge. However, both sides agree on one thing...they cannot afford to let the memoirs fall into mortal hands. With the nine memoirs hidden among the belts of the Skylight System, and the odds mounting against the Heliographi, hope of attaining the sacred scrolls begins to fade. But when a mighty relic is discovered, it could sway the balance of power in their favor. But will it be enough? The Heliographi Memoirs are prophesied to hold a great power and perhaps the key to the third phase of the Prism Effect. Can Jet Stroud and the other Lucem locate the memoirs in time while balancing their uneasy truce with the Atrum? If they fail, the entire Skylight System may pay the price.

  • av Ashley Ann Nevison
    159,-

  • av Richard Jeffrey Newman
    239,-

    The poems in T'shuvah consider the question of what it means to "return" from the alienation that is inherent in surviving sexual violence.

  • av Don Vito Radice
    385,-

    Poems for Rebels, Radicals & Revolutionaries-(Viva la Révolution), war, peace, exploitation, discrimination, anti-establishmentarianism, protest, rebellion, alternative thinkers, anti-capitalist

  • av Martin Capages
    815,-

    Over several generations we Americans have been distracted and brainwashed by entertainment, mass media news organizations, academia and government, so we have become vulnerable to the malignant propaganda of Marxist Socialism. Dissemination of truthful information regarding current events, and a thorough understanding of the amazing power of our American Revolution can help save us from totalitarian serfdom which awaits us and our children around the corner. In this book Dr. Capages provides the truthful information necessary to restore and preserve our freedom. Dr. Capages charts a course through American history and revolutionary political development, culminating in our Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, with special focus on our Constitution's preamble.

  • av Rory Andrlik
    155,-

    The early reader children's book follows a young dragon named Ember, who has a hard time reading and writing. By embarking on a magical journey, Ember makes new friends and completes three challenges, each of which help empower her to achieve her goals and teach her valuable lessons about reading, resiliency and perseverance. The book is written for young readers ages 6 to 10 years old. Proceeds go to support the International Dyslexia Association. The author wrote the book based on her own experiences to inspire other young students who struggle to read, write and spell like she did. Also available in Spanish as El Rugido De La Lectura: Un Viaje De Aprendizaje Mágico. --Author Rory Andrlik is a bilingual high school student from Naperville, Illinois. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Robotics Team, and works part-time in a plant pathology laboratory.

  • av Sam Bridge
    189,-

    Sylvester lives in a pet food warehouse in California's Central Valley and is adored by all who work there. One day, the curious cat slips inside one of the 20-foot containers that comes and goes so frequently. Suddenly, CLANG!! The door shuts, and off goes Sylvester on the adventure of his life. Back at the warehouse, Sylvester's human friends frantically search for their cat, and they all receive the surprise of their lifetimes when Sylvester finally does return.

  • av Joshua Free
    135

    This is the fifth lesson booklet of the first Mardukite Academy Basic Course on the Fundamentals of Systemology.

  • av Joshua Free
    135

    This is the sixth lesson booklet of the first Mardukite Academy Basic Course on the Fundamentals of Systemology.

  • av Joshua Free
    135

    This is the fourth lesson booklet of the first Mardukite Academy Basic Course on the Fundamentals of Systemology.

  • av Joshua Free
    135

    This is the third lesson booklet of the first Mardukite Academy Basic Course on the Fundamentals of Systemology.

  • av Joshua Free
    135

    This is the second lesson booklet of the first Mardukite Academy Basic Course on the Fundamentals of Systemology.

  • av Joshua Free
    135

    This is the first lesson booklet of the first Mardukite Academy Basic Course on the Fundamentals of Systemology.

  • av Crystal Ellison
    169 - 325,-

  • av Morghen Tidd
    259

    A short story collection about girl stuff, like dealing with your therapist, trying to get sober, and ghosts.

  • av Timothy Moore
    259

    A surreal, speculative short story collection from Kundiman Fellow, Timothy Moore, featuring insatiable giants, vengeful lovers, ghosts on social media, and more.

  • av Antonia Rachel Ward
    249,-

    If you fall deep enough down the rabbit hole, how will you even know when you've made it out?When teenage runaway Wren Silver's little sister gets lost in the DreamScape, a virtual world so addictive its use has been outlawed, the prognosis is bad. Nobody who's fallen into a coma while using the DreamScape has ever recovered.Realising her only chance to save her sister is to venture in after her, Wren logs into the DreamScape to discover a bizarre, lawless world presided over by two self-proclaimed 'gods'. Convinced one of them has captured her sister and is using her in his attempt to attain immortality, Wren must seek the help of a cult acolyte and an elusive rock star in order to unmask the god's true identity before her sister is lost for good.DREAMSCAPE is a dark cyberpunk Alice in Wonderland tale full of colourful characters that merges the fantastical settings of Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus with the neon-gothic vibes of Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Certain Dark Things.

  • av Sylvia H. Ruff
    169 - 265,-

  • av Lucy Luck
    185,-

  • av Irshad Ahmad Ansari
    1 965 - 1 985

    This book describes the use of advance signal processing techniques for different Industry 4.0 applications, including: Non-destructive testing, Decisions under Parametric Uncertainty, Deep learning for industrial sector, Energy-efficient Industry 4.0 etc. The book will help readers to understand future needs of industries.

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