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  • av Armando Miguélez Martínez
    165,-

  • av Lauren Lee Merewether
    279

  • av Sonica Ellis
    175,-

    Love shines brightest in the smallest acts!It's Valentine's Day in the charming town of Blissville, and everyone is excited-until poor Larry, the beloved mail truck, gets sick! Luckily, Bonnie steps up to save the day.With a lot of heart, some determination, and a big dose of LOVE, Bonnie takes on the challenge of delivering Valentine's surprises across town. Along the way, she learns just how special her friend's job truly is.This sweet and cheerful story will warm your child's heart and show them that love is everywhere, every day. Perfect for sharing this Valentine's Day!

  • av Sonica Ellis
    165,-

    Big adventures can come in small packages!Join The Little Red Pickup Truck on an exciting journey filled with fun, teamwork, and heart. This delightful story shows how even the smallest can take on big challenges with bravery and kindness.With bright pictures and a simple, uplifting message, this book is perfect for bedtime or sharing in the classroom. Kids will love the little truck's courage, and parents will enjoy the lessons of teamwork and resilience.Looking for a sweet gift or a story to treasure with your family? The Little Red Pickup Truck is a must-have for creating memories you'll cherish.

  • av Joe Holman
    189,-

    A great marriage is God's will for every single married person. He wants us to be married to our best friend, our helper, our completer. Marriage is designed to bring pleasure and joy to us. So is sex. God designed for best friends to have great sex. As a matter of fact, what we learn in this book by the Holmans is that a great relationship results in great sex which leads to a great relationship. So, dive in and discover how to have sex with your best friend!

  • av Kimberly Grymes
    365,-

  • av R. L. Nelson
    285 - 335

  • av Ryleigh Ann Sheppard
    165,-

  • av Chris Coward
    265,-

    Donna's Picks 2024 - Southern Literary ReviewReaders Favorite: 5 starsLiterary Titan: 5 starsBook View: Gold RecommendedFlorida Writers Association's RPLA: First Place, Science Fiction Kara must save her husband from himself. In another universe, Pandora must avert World War IV. But in both universes, everything goes wrong-until the worlds connect. With nothing but their skills, courage, and two small stones, Kara and Pandora discover that the greatest obstacles can come from within, and true healing requires both strength and vulnerability. But are these enough? "Libraries looking for stories replete in heady psychological and social reflection will find Perpendicular Women: Adventures in the Multiverse holds just the right mix of science, personal, and social inspection." ― Midwest Book Review "An absolute must-read for enthusiasts of the science fiction genre, as well as those yearning for narratives that delve into the intricate dynamics of human relationships and personal metamorphosis." ― Literary Titan "A solid, thoroughly engaging tale that leaves a mark." ― BookView "A fascinating and thought-provoking science fiction novel about people's dreams, ambitions, and transformative journeys." ― Readers Favorite "Technology and humanity, gadgets and kindness, inventions, inventors, and inventiveness characterize this novel. If there is a question about how to classify it, I'd ask how Vonnegut was classified. Praise Allah and pass the tabouli, minutes remain before we must shake out the prayer mats and perform our Zuhur prayers!" ― AJ Lewis, author of The Amalfi Mysteries

  • av Travis Hupp
    259,-

  • av Sonica Ellis
    155,-

    Help Jingles Discover the Magic of Reading!Jingles, Santa's little helper, has an important job-reading the Christmas list! But there's one problem... Jingles doesn't know how to read yet. He feels unsure and needs your child's help to practice, sound out letters, and bring back the Christmas magic!This heartwarming story inspires little readers to believe in themselves and shows that with practice and patience, they can do anything. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners, this charming book makes learning to read feel exciting and magical.Give the gift of confidence and joy this holiday season. Start your reading adventure with Jingles today!

  • av Richard G. Walker
    299,-

    There is hope! A spiritually powerful and institutionally strong black community can begin to take root in a single generation and bear fruit in one lifetime. This book will provide a scriptural approach to reversing the effects of oppression upon black America by the systematic application of biblical concepts to individuals via the local church. Spiritual revival and effective discipleship will result in nationbuilding for any people rightly aligned to the Word of God, for then God will be on their side.>Nationbuilding Principle One: No people have ever survived the nullification of their pastors.Nationbuilding Principle Two: No other persons decisions about your life are more important than your own.Nationbuilding Principle Three: In unequal power relationships, spiritual power overcomes worldly power. God reverses unequal power relations to the advantage of those who have his favor.

  • av Ennis Rook Bashe
    235 - 249

  • av Anisha Clay
    185,-

    "Slava" is a heartwarming children's book that takes readers on a journey through the Serbian holiday of Slava. Learn about the customs and traditions that make Slava so meaningful to each family. With colorful illustrations and simple language, this book is the perfect introduction to Slava for young readers.

  • av Henry Perez Miranda
    169

    Though they are on the steps of the doors to hell, I believe that the unsaved don't want to know God. Everyone has a conscience, which gives an awareness of right and wrong. The Bible says that God has revealed Himself to each individual through their conscience. What more can God do to warn people?Many are aware of heaven and hell but somehow show no concern. The person who rejects God does not understand the real horrors of this Godless place. This may be because they don't believe hell exists or they are convinced it would be tolerably better than heaven and nothing can be further from the truth.At this point, they are not preferring hell over God; they are blind to both. They do not perceive the true glories of God, neither do they perceive the true horrors of hell. When they die, they will be shocked beyond words.What sinners want is not hell but sin. The fact that hell is the inevitable consequence of unforgiven sin does not make the consequence desirable. It is truly not what people want - certainly not what they "want most." Wanting sin is no more equal to wanting hell than wanting chocolate is equal to wanting obesity. However, consuming sin again and again with no regard for repentance will result to eternal damnation.Some want to believe that God would not send anyone to hell. It is a nice thought, but it is simply unbiblical. God certainly does send people to hell. In His justice, He does pass a sentence and executes it. Indeed, worse than that, God does not just send, He throws. Revelation 20:15 reads, "If anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire" (ESV).Hell is real. It is a place where many are going but few fully recognize the horrendous fate that awaits them there. It is essential that this truth is not lost but understood and shared.

  • av Philip Gladden
    315,-

  • av Armando Miguélez Martínez
    289,-

    La bella violinista y cuatro cuentos más es una colección de 5 cuentos para niños, todos originalmente publicados en español en el periódico La Prensa de San Antonio, Texas en la década de los 1920. La bella violinista es una niña adolescente que toca magistralmente el violín y, en vez de hacerse rica con su talento, lo usa para tocar en las calles de su pueblo. Los fondos que recauda en la calle los reparte personalmente a la gente más necesitada. Una niña mimada es el siguiente cuento y trata sobre una niña que nace enferma, pero que recupera la salud mientras va creciendo. Cuando está enferma sus padres la miman tanto que a través del tiempo la niña, y luego de adolescente, se acostumbra a ser la que manda en su casa, sin tener consideración por todos los que la rodean. Los otros tres cuentos son Un robo descubierto con delicadeza por el Rey Alfonso de Aragón, Leo y Nica, y El Lobo bueno. The Beautiful Girl with the Violin and Four Other Stories is a collection of five stories for children, all originally published in the Spanish language newspaper La Prensa in San Antonio, Texas in the 1920's. The beautiful girl with the violin tells the story of an adolescent girl who is a master violin player and, instead of using her talent to become rich, she plays in the street corners of her town. The money that she collects she personally distributes among the needy. A Spoiled Girl is the next story, and it's about a girl who is sick when she's born, but she regains her health as she grows up. When she is sick, her parents spoil her to the point that, as an adolescent, she is the one who tells everyone what to do around the house, without having any consideration for anyone in her surroundings. The other three stories are A Robbery delicately Resolved by King Alfonso of Aragón, Leo and Nica, and The Good Wolf.

  • av Hermin Bell
    175,-

    Rhymes and Riddims of Jamaica is a collection of dub poems intended to educate, entertain and inspire readers. The book offers a snapshot of the reality of Jamaican life and celebrates the struggles and triumphs that we may face daily. Highlighting various social issues, themes and imagery in the book encourages readers to reflect on real-life issues but brings laughter, fun and joy to lovers of the creative arts.

  • av Suzanne Ferrell
    179,-

  • av Jose Valladares
    169

    This book is an extensive exploration of friendship and its evolution into love. It provides a multifaceted understanding of different types of friendships, their dynamics, and the challenges they may face over time. The book delves into how friendship can lead to deeper emotional connections, emphasizing the role of purity and value in this transition. It provides practical strategies for fostering strong bonds and maintaining enduring relationships, even when dealing with difficulties. The book concludes by reflecting on the transformative power of love and friendship in our lives. It's an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to enrich their understanding of personal relationships and appreciate the significance of friendship.

  • av Sallie Bissell
    259,-

    An art exhibit. A midnight stroll along the Brooklyn Promenade. Footsteps behind you. Then brutal pain and darkness. Most portrait painters see just your face. Certain artists see far more. In Sallie Bissell's riveting The Cassandra Curse, Augusta Delaney discovers her artwork can reveal more than just her subject's physical appearance. With a newfound ability to see into the depths of a person's soul, she is thrust into a dangerous world of secrets, lust, and murder. Searching for answers about her twin brother Jules, who vanished the night of the attack, Augusta becomes increasingly haunted by the eerie message whispered to her by their assailants. Could those sinister words be connected to Jules' disappearance? With the help of her uncanny artistic abilities and a determination to find her missing brother, Augusta navigates a treacherous labyrinth of deception and danger. Delving into the enigmatic human psyche, Bissell masterfully takes readers on a heart-pounding journey through the dark alleys of New York and into the twisted minds of her characters. A gripping tale of mystery, intrigue, and suspense, The Cassandra Curse will leave you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

  • av Michael R. Shapiro
    239,-

    In a world where the economy is collapsing and legitimate businesses are failing to meet people's needs, Raf finds himself out of a job and struggling to keep his head above water. His once-loving wife has turned her attention elsewhere, leaving him feeling lost and alone. But Raf refuses to give up. Armed with his education, skills, and resourcefulness, he ventures into the underground world of the Real Deal Economy, where survival depends on one's ability to adapt and thrive in the face of danger.As Raf navigates the treacherous waters of this new world, he discovers that his past experiences and knowledge may not be enough to ensure his survival. He must learn to rely on his wits and his instincts as he cobbles together a new life for himself. Will he be able to redeem himself in this unforgiving landscape, or will he fall victim to the harsh realities of a dystopian future?

  • av Simon Goodridge
    185,-

    A musician's journey through sound and strife takes in every triumphant chord and every haunting mistake. Starting from humble beginnings, this musical odyssey takes you from the early dawn of Stonehenge through the Never Never and almost into the infinite reaches of Space exploring the ups and downs of a musician's life. The author recounts his evolution from an aspiring rockstar strumming along with legends, to a vaudevillian guitarist surviving in the cut-throat world of rock and roll, to a born-again rocker finally finding redemption. With memories stirred by a forgotten video, the author delves into his time as a musician rubbing shoulders with the likes of The Clash, The Pretenders, INXS and more, painting a nostalgic picture of the late 20th century rock scenes in Australia, Europe, and the US. Parkour with Guitar is a loving tribute to the people, places and sounds that defined a generation.

  • av Jaime Balboa
    259,-

    "Jaime Balboa's Missing Possibilities cleverly brings together an eclectic mix of stories, blending them to create a unified and powerful collection. Whether presenting us with dreams, nightmares or unflinching reality, Balboa's writing is both tender and honest. He doesn't shy away from the darker side of life, writing about abuse, poverty, loss, and death, but these stories are peppered with just enough hope and light to guide you through. They are stories of salvation and self-discovery. Belief in God, love, magic, family, and nature. This collection will help you see the world anew. "-- Keely O'Shaughnessy, author of Baby is a Thing Best Whispered and The Swell of Seafoam A doctor befriends a terminal cancer patient. A magical elf king befriends a child in need. Gods of old visit a contemporary church service. A customer in a neighborhood café is transported to an alternate reality. A teenager develops a quirky, wonderful superpower. The 16 stories in Missing Possibilities each grapple with key themes about what it means to be human. Alienation. Isolation. Transformation. Violence and hope, silence and voice, desperation and patience each is framed with compassion and shines light into the dark edges of society. In some cases, playfulness, humor, and light drive the stories while in others strong, gravitational forces bring us, with the characters themselves, to the breaking point.

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