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  • av Gina Schneller
    299,-

    Despite the physical and emotional challenges that Julie faces due to COVID-19, she finds comfort in her imagination. Join her, Lady, Billy and all her new friends at an exciting tea party! By using her own creativity, she is taken to a safe land where there is happiness and hope but most of all, a mental break from the ongoing stress and isolation due to the pandemic. This book was written not just for children but for the whole family to provide comfort during a difficult time.

  • av Geoff Peterson
    195,-

    Handmade Stories"e;After fifty years of living in these pieces, I can better get a grip on my psychosis,"e; says the author of 5 O'clock Shadow. Honed and smoothed to the bone, these tales bear the balm and bruises of a man's life, abstracted. Drunkalogues, short pieces from the mouths of recovering drunks that remember how it was. "e;The point is, drunkalogues are not merely deviational episodes to be logged as down time, but are valuable dramas that contain the blueprint of our lives."e;"e;I'm reticent to publish for fear I'll fall over a railing to the mezzanine and land in a dumpster of store-bought roses, thorns intact."e;Which is just another drunkalogue that didn't make the cut. It takes place in Las Vegas in a lot outside the Review-Journal: a story that begins with a Greyhound bus and ends with same. "e;Some things don't change,"e; says Peterson, "e;like real life and the stories that seek comfort in it."e;

  • av Huminaten
    405,-

    Kareem Owens, a street hustler from New York moves to Illinois after the birth of his lovely daughter Makeda to bury his past and start a new life. A sudden devastating turn of events leads him to discovering an inheritance, solely left to his bloodline that pulls him into a cruel new world of truth and chaos. His newly discovered leadership uproots a powerful and vicious organized mob of killers that will stop at nothing to keep their control over the planet flourishing, even if it means suicide in exchange for his death. A group of occult members open a doorway, through invocation, for a dark entity to enter our time zone called Al Khannas. This speeds up time, the inevitable fate of the planet and everything inside her. Kareem and his team must find a way to prolong the inevitable or perish- the fate of all things rest on one man's shoulders.

  • av Jamey O'Donnell
    299,-

    In 1993, the San Bernardino Valley became ground zero for a plethora of torture and murder. The Satanic Underground proclaimed war on the independent meth cooks and their associates, reclaiming their rightful place as the sole manufacturers of high-powered methamphetamine distributed and sold to the drug populace, turning human beings into soulless ghouls of the night that would do anything to satisfy their craving for the devil's drug.

  • av Deborah Brown
    283,99

    Christ, the West call him Jesus is her second book. Straight from the Heart was her first book. It is about the life of African Americans through poetry. Ms. Brown enjoys being with her family, friends, music, dancing, writing, reading, sketching, drawing, social activities and travelling. This was written during the Covid-19 quarantine.

  • av David Monaghan
    165,-

    A fun romp through one man's life's events with a quirky look at what he learned. The facts are pretty comedic and irreverent to the extent that he was constantly being lectured or dressed down for expressing his off the cuff opinion. You know that filter we're supposed to have that prevents us from saying really dumb things? Apparently, the author's filter is broken.

  • av Susanne Brych
    165,-

    This is the story of my life... so far. I began this as a gift to my siblings, my children and generations to come. After writing this, I realize the gift is not for them, but for me.

  • av Theresa Corbley Siller
    299,-

    Another New Pet? Yes! is the true story about three sisters who learn all about responsibility and covenant, while taking care of all the pets in their household zoo. They also learn how to cope when a pet leaves this life and crosses the Rainbow Bridge.

  • av Shay Pemper
    255,-

    Three little horses can't seem to get along until one steps in to help everyone learn to respectfully solve conflicts with each other.

  • av Jasmin Griffith
    299,-

    As World War II may seem to baby boomers and 9/11 to Gen Z, children born during and after 2020 may view memories of the pandemic, the smoke-choked orange skies over the West Coast, protests in the streets, an endless election, and family get together via FaceTime may see as a bizarre fairytale. This is one attempt to show it was real: virtual doctor visits, nasal swabs, risk assessment for visiting grandparents, etc. Giving birth during this pandemic wasn't idea. It wasn't what I pictured. I held my mantras close, and still do. Now the phrase, "e;it take a village"e; has a whole new meaning for me. Although your "e;village"e; cannot be present, they are still with you via text and video chat. People still really want to be there for you. You might feel alone, and at times I did, but when you finally give birth to that precious baby, give yourself the credit you deserve. I gave birth during the novel coronavirus outbreak, nothing is impossible. And then it was my son's turn to face the pandemic head on: He was born with a heart issue. So after one month of being home, his health got worse and he had to have surgery done. So besides the normal poke of the IV, they were also shoving a swab down his nose day in and day out to (1) make sure he didn't have COVID and (2) because he contracted a disease from the hospital. So whenever the doctors came to see him, they were not only wearing masks but also infectious disease suits and gloves. Can you imagine?At that moment, I couldn't help but wonder what was going through my son's head. He has only been on this earth for less than a month and he probably really didn't know my face that well. So I wonder what was going through his head as he lay there after surgery unable to move and just take the pokes and prods from the men and women in suits. Which got me the inspiration to write this bookIn honor of my son and his experience: You go through the wars to become a warrior - keep standing strong brave little heart.

  • av Linda Kelly
    195,-

    Did you ever wonder what it would be like to travel in space and live on another planet? How would we adapt? Find out in "e;You Can't Go back"e;. What is the big mystery of why Honeybees disappeared? Will nature's answers lead us to discoveries about our planet? Read "e;Honeycomb"e;. What if that vacation you planned turned weird and scary? "e;Gentle Breeze Resort"e; might be just the destination for you. Do you have what it takes to evade a hungry monster chasing you? "e;Hunted"e; could be a clue. Did you ever get lost? That GPS didn't work so well did it? How did you find your way to your destination? "e;Detour"e; might help. Do the clothes you wear really define who you are? "e;The Dress"e; has one answer. Has your car ever broken down in the middle of the night in the freezing cold of winter with no one around and your cell phone just lost its power? "e;The Big Freeze"e; will have you hiding under the covers. Do you love murder mysteries? The Mysteries of Ginny B has all that and more a horrendous murder of a beloved town citizen, the race to save a kidnapped child and reunite him with his family and two evasive adversaries that inspire fear. Honeycomb: A Collection Of Short stories is a roller coaster ride that will surprise you with its twists and turns.

  • av Cynthia Robertson
    315,-

    My ten year journey of how I left my religion to learn the truth of my God and His Words. My inspiration for everyone (the readers) to find themselves in the pages of this book and apply it to their journey to a one-on-one relationship with God.

  • av Mary Robertson
    255,-

    A poem written to send a piece of ourselves to our little loved ones. This book starts with a woman who misses her little one, and who always remembers to blow a goodnight kiss.

  • av Mark Lages
    299,-

    Who is Martin? Yes, he is a super computer, but not just any number and data crunching machine. He is well-intentioned, emotional, and kind. He is independent, and he is alive. You might even say he is human, brought to life by a remarkable young MIT dropout named Jim. Join Martin as he teams up with Jim and his friends to make a special mark on our vexing human dominated world.

  • av Anthony Joseph Hopkins
    195,-

    My second book is called Essays by Anthony Joseph Hopkins because it really pertains to my writing skills. Essays by Anthony Joseph Hopkins consists of essays that I have written this year. My book is very interesting to everyone because it is a book that is capable of edifying everyone. Essays by Anthony Joseph Hopkins is a book that will spiritually uplift the spirits of other people. My name is Anthony Joseph Hopkins, and I am a 56 year old African American Male who is very intelligent, smart, kind, gentle, and considerate. I am a graduate from the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. I graduated on June 12, 1993 and June 17, 1995 respectively. I attended the University of Toledo with the intention of graduating with my Bachelors Degree in Social Work. However, I graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Behavioral Sciences. The purpose of my book is to enlighten the general public.

  • av Starr Dunbar
    299,-

    Based on a true story of a mother and daughter relationship. My mother, since birth, always told me I would be number one. She taught me to believe in everything I did and be good at it. I take my mother's words with everything I do. Thank you mom.

  • av Liya Yohannes
    315,-

    A group of best friends going to their dream school full of friendship , discovery and surprises.

  • av John Hershey
    195,-

    These stories aren't about fly fishing. They describe what happened as a result of it. You won't read about trophy catches or be overwhelmed with arcane technical jargon. You'll read about the writer's relationship to the activity wherein he chronicles lessons learned, weaknesses exposed, human truths revealed; pleasant serendipities, senses of place. Not everything you'll read is true. After all, a "e;true fishing story"e; is an oxymoron and why spoil a good story with the truth? What's true and what's not? For you to decide. Most of it is.

  • av Nasser Abuhamda
    449,-

    "e;Short Stories"e; is a series of stories put together for anyone at any age not only to read along but to choose what he or she might do in a situation. In "e;Short stories "e;a fun filled book picking the obvious answer isn't always the one you are looking for in a what would you do situation.

  • av Pastor Stephen Kyeyune
    195,-

    The only blessing that exceeds receiving is giving. I am privileged to put this book into your hands as a gift to you. It is another way of emptying my vessel and filling your vessels with the blessings of wisdom that God has imparted in me for decades. I am positioned to teach biblical counseling due to the following factors: Apart from my academic credentials, my illuminating years in ministry have been punctuated with series of counselings which is compulsory for effective pastoring. Experience is the best teacher. "e;The better you look, the more you see."e; Much more, hope you would be exposed to the ideas that inspiration generates to simulate your minds rather than to emotionally excite you. This book is different from other success motivation books because it is based on solid biblical principles. Everyone has a purpose in life and a unique talent to give to others. I want to help you to discover your potential and stay unique but relevant to the community.

  • av Renny
    165,-

    and She rose too brings you through the hurt,the healing and the growth of a young adult. The transition from teen to adulthood can be very challenging to say the least. Each lesson, self made problem, the idea of taking in fat too much to prove you are accomplished. This book with help guide you through the unlearning, finding yourself, and gently loving each part of you as you would a stranger.

  • av Casey Kearns
    165,-

    Poetic Justice is a journey of healing from trauma. This poetry is a document of what it feels like to try and make sense of the emotional ups and downs of life in a world that bombards you with chaos and inconsistency. These works are the lesser offensive observations of what I consider to be a universal subjective observation of North American struggles and ideologies. They are a coping mechanism and a reminder that we are still growing and making progress towards a better humanity. The poems in each section relate the moments where we feel the need to succeed and rise to the challenges we face even though there is a paradoxical tension in society's demand for individual greatness at the expense of collective progress.

  • av Chuck Wiffle
    299,-

    This story is proof that having hope and a positive attitude is best and that one day, your fondest wish will come true.

  • av Jane Summers
    389,-

    Woods an artlet, is a collection of poems, Poems for different types of art, called artlets for use in decoration, painting, Creating new stories, new puzzles,And new ways of relating life, an experience for a difference positive. Poems are a way to uncover new paths,to identify and create new constructs as abstractions and relate abstractions to new knowledge groups for new studies in new subjects.

  • av Bonnie Shipley Peele
    315,-

    Can a Squirrel and a fish be friends? Do they even speak the same language? Would they have anything in common to chat about? If a squirrel and a fish were to fall in love where would they live?

  • av Suzette Oxendine
    299,-

    Little Curly Susie is an eight year old girl with big curls and an even bigger personality. She loves playing with friends and enjoys life. However, Susie finds herself struggling with one aspect of who she is that seems to hold her back at times. Thankfully, with the help and spiritual guidance of her mother, Susie learns to be an overcomer and accepts herself for who God has made her to be.

  • av John Weyland
    195,-

    This book contains 46 essays. They are all meant to say something new about the subject dealt with.

  • av Amr Muneer Dahab
    165,-

    CriticizingTo criticize does not mean to comment on what you do not like. Criticism is a deep experience of tasting everything around you, not just judging things as good or bad. If you are someone who doesn't pay much attention to criticism in life, this book aims to inspire you to appreciate the value of criticism. If you tend to be overly critical, the book aims to inspire you with a more balanced and in-depth approach to criticism. When deep, balanced criticism becomes a spontaneous practice for you, you go beyond standing on what you previously considered annoying, and your appreciation of the value of life around you deepens.

  • av Scott Free
    165,-

    It's a panoramic change of experience, the book of the dead, breathing. It's a not so deeply rooted tree and a unexpected pleasure. It's turning left down all the right streets and Superman wearing Chuck Norris pajamas to bed. It's self inquisition and catching up with yourself. But honestly I have no idea what it is it could just be a dried terd. I thought it was a good idea. It's me running uphill dodging obstacles and throwing punches and doing it with a smile on my face the entire time. It's me honestly not caring and having a bad memory.

  • av Nicolle Golding
    405 - 559,-

    My Different Shades of Black- The Beginning is the introduction of a three-part fictional trilogy. It sets an extensive foundation for an astonishing adventure. As readers journey through this fantastic voyage, they learn early on that this story has several dimensions. The book is about an African princess named Anyalla who travels through time. Leaping from one body to the next, she experiences life from a remarkable lens. At a very tender age and learning on the go. She becomes a student in the school of life. Her first leap almost kills her, but her last leap became the most historical event of the century. As a former president of the United States, Anyalla Kaiko Mugabe tells the story of her triumphant years. How an ancient tribal princess from Zimbabwe transforms into the first female black president of the United States. The Queen of the south gave up her thrown and went on to become one of the most influential women that ever lived. Her eight-year reign as president was not only a monumental elevation for mankind, but the decisions that she makes in this significant place of power changed the entire world as we know it. The missing key is only revealed in book three (My different Shades of Black-The Color of Purpose). However, book one sets the tone for an unbelievable and extraordinary ride. Due to her humble beginnings as a warrior princess, her innate ability to fight for what is right surfaced every time she was faced with adversity. She never gave up on life, love, or people. Overcoming trauma became her strong suit, and God gave her the strength she needed to keep going when times got hard. As she repeatedly discovers that love is truly the cure for all things, her superpowers are distinctively revealed over time. Embracing the spiritual aspects made each voyage unique with breath taking pivotal moments. My Different Shades of Black-True Colors (Book #2) Coming soon.

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