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  • av Barbara Allison Bisbee
    389,-

    King Oberon visits the planet Gaia and forms a friendship with a child, Lilyana. He casts spells but loses his Queen Tatinia to King Leonauric of the leprechauns. The planet, Gaia, floods land and parches soil. The child, Lilyana, grows up to marry a brilliant man who works with her to innovate life style changes on Gaia insuring their survival. Humor, friendship and deception follow Lilyana as Oberon watches over her. Lilyana's husband is a talented gamer and inventor who offers a new life to everyone with his Hollow Man and Wishing Well Games. Queen Titania learns self-esteem apart from being royalty. King Oberon learns magic does not replace a heart. Lilyana learns to accept love in a world where everyone is broken.

  • av Jessie Jean West
    165,-

    In this book, you all will find out one of GOD's purpose in my life. This is to get everyone to become acquainted with GOD, so we all can get too know and meet GOD face to face by reading HIS Word daily. The anointed Word of God will become alive and leap off of the pages into our spirits so that we all can experience so many encounters with GOD through HIS Word.

  • av Neil Buonocore
    299,-

    During our lifetime, most people can recall a close call, a few near death experiences while driving in a car or otherwise. From the age of eight, I survived more than fifteen near death or close call experiences. Only one was related to my career in law enforcement.

  • av Rocky Ramirez
    195,-

    This is a book of poetry, with the words I wish I could have said to HER but unfortunately was not able to. To my ex broken hearts. These words are for you.

  • av Jameha Steele
    255,-

    Tori is so excited to spend the day fishing with her dad. This is her first deep sea fishing excursion. Not long after being at sea, Tori catches an injured sea turtle. The sea turtle is in bad shape and needs saving. Tori has to think quick and realizes the best way to save the sea turtle is by becoming a Marine Biologist. What does Marine Biologist, Tori, do to save Mr. Sea Turtle? The adventure awaits inside this book.

  • av Jameha Steele
    255,-

    Tori is always looking for ways to help whenever needed. Today, it just so happens that a tornado is on a path that leads directly to her home. What can Tori do to save her community from this horrific storm? The best solution is to become a Storm Chaser. Can Tori save her friends and neighbors? She will certainly try.

  • av Jameha Steele
    255,-

    It's a typical Saturday when Tori and her mom decide to go to the ballpark. One of Tori's best friends, Tristan, has a big game today. The game is going great, the bases are loaded, when Tristan gets hurt. Should the team forfeit the game? Or can Tori help Tristan and his teammates bring home a victory?

  • av Elementria Steel
    165,-

    It is a poetry book. It is filled with creativity and motivation.

  • av Summer Hill Seven
    195,-

    AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF RAY-RAYThe true story of a girl who never had time to be a girlso she never had time to grow up

  • av Grace Scoville McClain
    165,-

    Grace has been disturbed in latter years to see the growing lack of understanding and interest in things of The lord. She considers her experiences with Him as the most exciting of all and will tell you that He led her all the way. Now she writes in this book about the Spirit of the living God and how He has worked in the lives of many. It is also about other spirits, too, a nd the unseen battles being fought about us with victory that can only be obtained in Jesus Christ who Is Lord over all spirits . It is her hearts desire to open eyes to the unseen world around us and the joys and blessings that are found in the Spirit of the living God.

  • av Doug Lusk
    195,-

    The author considers the poems in this book to be expressions of his faith in the Lord. The earliest one of them allowed him to help a brother who was very ill and badly in need of encouragement and assurance. The many he has written since, speak of his thankfulness and appreciation for the spiritual guidance of a loving and gracious God. Words of joy and praise allow you to travel with him on his "e;daily walk with the Lord. "e;"e;Whatever may befall me, I know Jesus is my friend,And He will always hold me close, will love me without end. A friend that one can count on is a blessing unsurpassed;Whenever doubt assails me, His love will hold me fast."e;

  • av Windy Kay Myers
    255,-

    Little Girl Lost is the first in a series of books sharing life lessons of "e;Little Windy"e; in her experiences as a child.

  • av Sara Sutton
    195,-

    There are an infinite number of ways the light can fall on something beautiful. And we all see it differently. And that is life: the infinite ways in which light can fall and the infinite ways we chase it. Every one of us runs head first into a different flame, insatiably lost in blind passion - each fire burning at the same melting temperature. We all are burned up by what we love. Life was not designed to play out any other way.

  • av Ellen Hadley
    199,-

    Imagine in your next life you might be in any random situation (ignorant, poor, unhealthy, living with war or a mentally-ill family member, etc.) and you can't predict it. What changes would this make you want in our systems of information, economics, community, government, and religion?If you decide to work for one of these changes now, which should you pursue? It might seem prudent to focus on one in isolation, but it wouldn't be enough. Other systems could work against it. And, though you might initially get more allies than if you talked about other systems, you could lose those allies if they began to suspect your overall vision conflicted with theirs.Bylooking at how changes in many systems fit together from as many perspectives as possible, you might be able to reach deeper agreement with others on a big-picture vision. Then, you could move the components forward together with greater trust, watching each system changing and facilitating change in the others.That's what this book, first written in 1990 yet amazingly relevant, tries to do, both in essay and in novel form.The essay discusses the internet, free enterprise enhanced by universal basic income (UBI), community centers with publicly-funded workers providing universal basic services at UBI-affordable prices, world government, and a religion that helps people identify with the plights of others. The novel tells an inspiring human story of a couple as they marry and become grandparents while helping to develop these systems.This second edition has a new foreword to help integrate these ideas into the real world.It will be wonderful if any of the ideas in this book stimulate you. Even better, this book may help you develop a cohesive worldview, perhaps even one you can share with others in moving our world forward.

  • av Lester Andaca
    195,-

    Comes from a soldier that is strong for his country, but yet to fall weak for the love of his wife. If truth be told his whole family has turned on him as it seems. He has one tour of duty left before he can call it quits, even though it hasn't been A1 approved, his cousin tells him it's the key to his problem. A duplicate, a double, a clone, to serve as protection in the place of his absence. Everything is ok until he leaves a wet, blurry teardrop of his heart and agony on the clone's Mr. Dad chip. After inserting it back behind Mr. Dad's ear, the moisture from the teardrop of Dean travels into the clone's eyes. Opening up a whole other way of looking at things. For starters, he no longer sees himself as the help. He takes on her husband's identity, by making a few phone calls, applying for a card of his own for the takeover in progress. Giving her a feeling of out placeness He even went as far as picking her lingerie and preparing them for every day of the week. That teardrop had tapped into his deepest feelings for her, every sexual feeling Dean, her husband, felt for her, M.D. could feel, and he felt it was his job to fulfill it. Ordering a few sex toys for her pleasure, preparing his self if needs occurred Now this getting real, M.D. has to go. The next day wasn't soon enough. She calls her husband at the earliest of her convenience. He has to go. Can Dean and Joey kill that was not scientifically approved? "e;LET'S KEEP IT MOVING MY ANDACA FANS! SEAL IT WITH A KISS UNTIL THE NEXT!"e;

  • av Mark Thomas McDonough
    299,-

    "e;How long have I been on Prime now. Seven years? Five before the magnetic anomaly and two afterwards, not counting of course, the two hundred years in 'hib sleep', and still, there are so many mysteries on Prime."e;John remains alone until the mothership arrives. However, the rescuers inform him that they came not to rescue him, but to rescue their lagging human colony located on an asteroid named 'Hope'. Nonetheless, John learns that a handful of adults volunteer to remain behind. The bad news: "e;Congratulations, John, you just became the ugly uncle to twelve children who think you're a cannibal."e;The possibility of another destructive solar magnetic anomaly constantly reminds John that, eventually, he must resolve the final equation: is Prime humankind's last hope?

  • av Juliet Fortino MC LPC RPT-S
    255,-

    This book focuses on children who have been removed from their homes due abuse or neglect. These children frequently feel lost and confused after a removal; not understanding the reasons they can no longer reside with their family. This area of focus is a much needed topic for those who work with children in the foster care system.

  • av Don Litton
    195,-

    The Bible teaches that an unseen world of spirits surrounds us. It is both real and powerful. We are born with a spirit. And because part of our being is eternal there is ever present a spirit. Part of this spirit has an intuitiveness nature about it which the scriptures call discernment. Whether you consciously use it or not, you rely on it to some degree in your everyday life. Thus, my interest in writing about our Spirit led to "e;Spirit to Spirit"e;.

  • av Joseph Aguila
    299,-

    Eli is a 5-year old boy. He is getting ready for his first day of Kindergarten when he finds out that his Lola (which means grandma in Tagalog) has cooked him lumpia for his school lunch. Eli never thought he would bring Filipino food to his American school, and now he is worried about what his friends at school will think when they see his lunch. How will Eli handle this dilemma?

  • av Della May Olson
    195,-

    Cleared of the murder of his wife, Eli Cooper must face his own destiny, away from a family that still accuses him, and a son who fears him. Guilted by a dead man's sacrifice he faces near death, amnesia, blizzards, injury, fire, outlaws, his own self-worth, and a writer of yellow journalism and advocate of women's suffrage called Dulcie. Can he survive?OTHER BOOKS BY DELLA MAY OLSONLENA'S RAINBOWTERROR ON LOCO RIDGEGROWING UP BRONSONCRAB APPLE PIE The DM OLSON WESTERN SERIES which includes:NO ESCAPETHE TANGLED ROSETANGLE CREEKDRIVEN

  • av Robert G Mendenhall
    299,-

    Jack Watson grew up in upper state New York interested in three things, self defense, cooking and the stock market. They were poor so he worked odd jobs where ever he could and began investing when he was ten years old. He made a decent amount of money before he left home to work on wall street at twenty-one. A few years later his partner tried taking all his money so he retired at twenty-six. He'd had enough of the hustle and bustle anyway so he left to see America and realized he had never left the state of New York. He looked for an occupation he might like to work at for the rest of his life and he found a couple of jobs he liked that fit his skill set but weren't quite for him. He got into a few fights along the way before he ended up on a ranch in Montana. Here he found what he wasn't looking for. The farmers daughter.

  • av Melody Lafferty
    299,-

    Scripture memorizing has never been easier for the 23rd Psalm of David. Treat your child to a fun experience in learning God's word as Jesus leads us. The colorful images of this book will capture the child's attention while learning of God's love and His great sense of humor. This book plants scripture into the heart of the child which is a treasure they can draw upon their whole life.

  • av David Kingsley Nimo
    315,-

    This book is a series of inspirational quotes by the author, David Nimo. This aims to give hope to people to change to be a better version of theirselves.

  • av Brandy Taylor
    255,-

    A cute children story to teach kids how to always find the positive out of a situation. Artimus T. Frog tells about his first day of school. When asked "e;How was your day?"e;, he highlights the positive aspects, although he had trials to overcome. The character teaches it's not the action that molds a perspective, its the reaction. As he starts his day for school, he runs out of milk for breakfast, has a flat tire on his bike, forgets his lunch and has some obstacles at school. His view point is an example for us all to embrace.

  • av Linda Bollon Wynn
    255,-

    Tommy Turtle was on a deep sea scuba diving expedition when he found the remains of an old pirate ship. He also found a locked treasure chest. What Tommy didn't know was what was in the treasure chest. When he finally opened the treasure chest a fascinating creature was discovered. This is the story of Tommy's scuba diving trip and the mystery of what Tommy discovered.

  • av Della May Olson
    299,-

    When Eli Soren Cooper is accused of murdering his wife Caroline Kuchen Cooper the whole Cooper family gathers to support their brother and son. The family that helped to change the name of their rugged wilderness ranch from Tangle Creek Ranch to Bloody Basin during an all out war with sheep men invaders, have to face their own lusts, greed, and avarice. Across the Verde River the Mazatzal Mountains form a haven for rustlers and outlaws. Can the peaceful paradise dreamed of by Rayne and Jamaica Cooper on their hazardous journey from Wyoming to Arizona survive?

  • av Soborno Isaac Bari
    195,-

    After reading The Love, Purohit Mehta became a fan of its author-a child-and sent letters to Indian universities to invite the child for a book talk. The child rejected many invitations due to conflicts with Imam Jalaluddin Zelgai-who provided Taliban training to American Muslim children, some of whom he abused (like ten-year-old Muhammad Abdul). Eventually, the child changed his mind and traveled to India, but some enemies of his-Muhammad Islam and Muhammad Ullah-attempted to assassinate him. The Purohit noticed and protected the child by taking the bullet. The child held the Purohit's falling body and said, "e;You are not a man. You are a Manish."e; Upon arrival in New York, the child knocked on the Mecca Mosque door. Suddenly, Imam Zelgai towered over him and said, "e;Take your chalk and go away."e; The child responded, "e;I'm not here for chalk. I'm here for Abdul."e; The name of the child is Soborno Isaac. He calls this story Manish.

  • av Linda Bowles
    255,-

    I was inspired to write my first book after having Milton, a 16 year old terrier, as my houseguest. He was like a cantankerous old man, set in his ways and not about to change them. I felt frustrated and amused during his visit, and relieved when his ten day visit came to an end. However, Milton remains in my heart forever as a very special little guy.

  • av Chelsea Kong
    255,-

    Hanukkah is an exciting time of celebration to remember the miracle of God, gifts, games, food, family, and fun for children. Why do people celebrate Hanukkah or Chanukkah? This holiday happens every year between November-December. Your children will love this time of year. Celebrate this essential holiday remembering the Lord's light, which is the promised Messiah. Discover what Hanukkah means and the blessings that are spoken during this festival.

  • av Kelly Mitchell
    389,-

    There are 15 people buried underground for every 1 person living. The living are outnumbered and the dead are killing us. Kelly Mitchell takes a Tour of Insanity in the business of dying and discusses alternative methods to dispose of your dead body in a way that leaves the world better than you found it. This book provides practical solutions for your final disposition as well as the insane history surrounding what has been done with bodies and what is being done with bodies. You may never drink tap water or take your kids to a park again. You're welcome.

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