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  • av Suveraen Vaeren
    199,-

    Entities have been feeding off our life-force energies and dragging down humanity for centuries. They lower the vibration and thus the consciousness of those around them, causing chaos and confusion and draining the life force. But this is nothing to fear. In Living with an Entity, author Suveraen Vaeren shares her personal experiences dealing with an entity and offers help for rising above the entity and gaining your freedom. While on her spiritual journey and working with a spiritual mentor to raise her consciousness and create a new foundation, Vaeren discovered her daughter had an entity from birth. Upon reflection, it made sense and explained many things. This powerful, healing, and multidimensional guidebook, developed from years of experience dealing with entities, includes personal stories detailing the stages of Vaeren's realization and healing, as well as tools for ridding your own reality of all entities.

  • av Jasmine Knowles
    169,-

    People who have been victims of child abuse may have kept their secrets all their lives, but sometimes the time comes to tell their stories.Jasmine Ferrard tells the story of a woman who has had to face obstacle after obstacle, starting in early childhood. She has faced horrible, terrifying, and disgusting experiences throughout her life, and has gone through significant amounts of hurt and heartache. Now she seeks to tell her story so that others dealing with similar situations will know they are not alone. It is never too late to move forward with your life, even though someone has tried to steal it from you. Be strong, pray, and let nothing take away your faith that-even through the worst experiences-you will be okay. You can still be the great person that you once dreamed you would be.This memoir, the first of a series, tells one woman's story of pain and abuse with the hope of inspiring others to be strong.

  • av Xtian
    169,-

    "e;My mother warned me about women but she never said a word about men"e; (Liberties taken from a quote attributed to the actress TalluLah Bankhead.)

  • av Joshua David
    199,-

    The Jews, Nationalism and the Universalist Ideal examines the rise of contemporary globalism, as well as it's historical predecessors from the past, as parts of a common historical ideological whole which seeks to replace ethnic nationalism with internationalism. A mission which is termed universalism in this book. Both ancient and contemporary, this is the back story of an ideology which has had a monumental impact upon the development of human civilization. The book tells the history of the Jewish people intertwined with memoirs from the author's life and seamlessly weaves in eye-opening historical references. It's a thought-provoking look into the struggles of nationalism and universalism. It's a history lesson with a bold message. Do you find yourself baffled, frustrated, or shocked by current events in the world today? Then this book is for you.

  • av Garry Boulard
    199,-

    In the spring of 1865, after the end of the Civil War and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, two men bestrode the national government as giants: Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant. How these two men viewed what a post-war America should look like would determinepolicy and politics for generations to come, impacting the lives of millions of people, Northand South, black and white. While both Johnson and Grant initially shared similar views regarding the necessity ofbringing the South back into the Union fold as expeditiously as possible, their differences,particularly regarding the fate of millions of recently-freed African Americans, would soonreveal an unbridgeable chasm. Add to the mix that Johnson, having served at every level of government in a careerspanning four decades, very much liked being President and wanted to be elected in his ownright in 1868, at the same time that a massive move was underway to make Grant the nextpresident during that same election, and conflict and resentment between the two menbecame inevitable. In fact, competition between Johnson and Grant would soon evolved into a battle of personaldestruction, one lasting well beyond their White House years and representing one of themost all-consuming and obsessive struggles between two presidents in U.S. history.

  • av Veronica La Gentile
    169,-

    This book explains in detail a well organized corruption plan in Quebec. it was instigated by the president of a financial institution and executed by the lawyers and a notaries fabricating false documents all across Quebec. Because of a diabolic cover-up by two last governments this went on for years. You couldn't get your file from your branch, nor your documents from the notaries so you had no proof to defend yourself. The police couldn't get the crown to act and the medias after publication some articles were stopped. Lucky for me my house was sold for proceeds of crime and the R.C.M.P. (federal police) and the team of "e;Carcajou"e; gave me all my proof. You will see in this book all the non-democratic ways that they took trying to stop me to get justice even when i had my proof. I wrote this book after 30 years of fighting them so all of you of all ages could realize that all these years we were in a state government a type of dictature that people's right were taken away, and so was their money. In this book you will be informed of all their types of tactics to cover-up their frauds so you will be more politically aware and so will be our next generations.

  • av Enrrique Aguilar
    169,-

    Kate was the first one to break me, but not the last... To you, my second but first real love, I want you to know that I cherished the moments we spent together although they were not always the best. You shape my soul and when you were gone, it just broke.

  • av Lee Martin
    399,-

    Tom Huxley, owner and CEO of a large accounting firm in the town of Jasmine, South Carolina, is on his way to the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics when he is assaulted at a rest area near the Georgia border. His wife, Amanda, is notified by the Anderson County Sheriff that Tom was transported to a local hospital and currently in a coma. Within a matter of hours, she and her daughter Brie travel across the state to take up their vigil in the ICU waiting room, praying for him to awaken. The good news is that a day later he does regain consciousness; however, they then discover he has lost memory of the last twenty years of his life. While convalescing the following week in the hospital, he is horrified to find that he is a thirteen-year-old in a thirty-three-year-old man's body. Even weeks later at home, both he and Amanda are trying to cope with the reality that a teenager in an adult body who doesn't know his own family is incapable of being a husband and father. So how long will his amnesia last? Or is it actually real? And what was it Amanda found in Tom's car that poses an even bigger threat to their marriage? Retrogame contains all the ingredients that excites readers...mystery, suspense, surprise, secrets, action, murder, romance, deception and on top of it all, betrayal. Be electrified all the way up to the surprise ending.

  • av Frank Dewey Staley
    305,-

    Everywhere Saviors is Frank Dewey Staley's fourth novel and is clearly his most expansive. This story reconnects with the life of Dobro Temple, agent to the Los Angeles glitterati and his daughter, the effervescent and precocious Sara. For light to appear there must be darkness as contrast, and Everywhere Saviors explores a darkness both frightening and consuming. Experiences within this book will keep many readers up at night. But this book shows us more than simply an underbelly of who we are; Everywhere Saviors reminds us again and again that so many of the faces that surround us are there to smile at us and offer us a helping hand.

  • av John E. Andes
    199,-

    In failing health, widowed patriarch, Joe Bickham looks forward to opening his family's summer cottage and spending the Memorial Day weekend catching-up with his sons, Michael and Gabriel, and their broods. Over his breakfast the morning of departure, his reverie is interrupted by the crashing of a massive roiling storm. Regardless, he thinks how everyone will enjoy the cook-out dinners, lake fishing, holiday fireworks, and the traditional croquet tournament. During the drive to the cottage, the storm seems to follows him. Upon arrival, what greets him is beyond his ken. Joe tries to explain away unworldly signs and events by ascribing them to the area's folk lore. An enigmatic character, Amon, is introduced as a distant family member. He and Joe's younger granddaughter, Agnes, make ready the fireworks to announce the beginning of summer. At night, the oldest and youngest members of the family go missing. The search for them is frenetic. The result is unfathomable.

  • av Chen Jufei
    169,-

    My poetry comes out of my epiphany about life and living; the love for the beautiful things , the feeling of impermanence of life and death, the understanding of Chinese traditional culture, the pursuit of sense of reason and beauty, the deep thinking and attachment to human nature. These bits and pieces are what I want to express in my poetry and what I want to share with my readers.

  • av Deji Badiru
    199,-

    This book is a continuation of the Physics of Soccer book series. It presents guidelines for playing soccer smart and safe, using the principles of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). It is a great book to get kids excited about the role and linkage of science in sports.

  • av Hannah Battiste
    169,-

    For about one secondI lost my way, but I found the lightOut of darknessHannah Battiste explains her life and mental illness like being in the bottom of a lighthouse and trying to navigate her way up to the light, only to fall back down repeatedly. Yet as Hannah would ultimately discover, all she had to do was find the light that had always been her. In a debut volume of poems, Hannah shares poignant reflections from her personal growth journey through trauma and beyond that she hopes will encourage others navigating through tragedy to take a good look at themselves to see the bravery, strength, resilience, faith, and love that resides within. In verse divided into three sections, she explores her traumatic childhood experiences, those who inspired her and helped shape her self-image, and her subsequent determination to find her true self and realize healing. Included are helpful writing and drawing prompts for others to use while on their own journeys to personal growth and healing. Out of Darkness shares poems that lyrically detail a young woman's experiences as she became empowered to take her life back after suffering abuse and trauma.

  • av Joyce Elgin
    459,-

    The Elgin family and friends are a different group with questions about there being aliens among them. In Book One, Jimmy Elgin discovers a life he never understood, possibly being an alien? In Book Two, Jimmy brings his old spy friends from the shadows of their world to interact with his group of people. In Book Three, Jimmy needs to travel into the future to keep his one true love, Sylvia alive and to see what issues there are for them. They are an active family with friends having to deal with fighting, spying, and romance. They don't work and play well together. Their halos are crooked, as they move through their adventures. Secrets are the name of the game as there are questions about being an ET!

  • av Rodney C. Austin
    169,-

    Diversity of thought is the destination, but you don't get there by accident, happenstance, or as the result of a lucky break. However, organizations that cultivate it will find that it is a driver of innovation and a competitive advantage. This book simplifies the steps your organization can take to make diversity of thought a core strategy. Rodney C. Austin, an accomplished Fortune 500 executive, shares what led him to appreciate what an asset diversity of thought can be at organizations, backing up his view with statistics, quotations, and resources to help others get started. He also answers questions such as: How has affirmative action affected workplaces? What are the benefits of cultivating diversity of thought? How can you make diversity initiatives robust and inclusive?The author emphasizes that it is better to have small successes than to overcommit, underdeliver, and lose credibility. Achieve a culture of diversity of thought by successfully implementing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives with the insights and action steps in Thoughtful Diversity.

  • av Pierce Kelley
    305,-

    In this book I provide my answers to the questions which mankind has asked since the beginning of time: Is there a God? Is there a heaven? Is there an after-life? Do we reincarnate? Do we have an eternal soul? What is a "e;soul"e;? After 75 years of life as a lawyer, professor, author, professional athlete, father, husband, brother and friend to many, I have had innumerable experiences, just as every other mature adult has. I have traveled extensively, seen much and done much. I think it is my duty, and responsibility, to share my thoughts on such matters. I know full-well that no one knows, for certain, what those answers are, and probably never will. Regardless, I think every man and woman must examine their lives, and be ready to answer such questions if there is, in fact, a "e;God"e; to whom we must provide such answers. As Socrates said many centuries ago, an unexamined life is not worth leading. It is one thing to think about such things, and then to say them out loud, and quite another to put them down on paper for others to read and criticize. I am not trying to convince others that I am right and they are wrong. Again, as Socrates was reportedly quite fond of saying, I know nothing. I have examined my life and these are the conclusions I have reached.

  • av Mima
    305,-

    When House of Hernandez hits the shelves, readers are unaware that Jorge Hernandez's memoir is little more than a fictional fairy tale. Then again, when you are a former cartel boss with a murderous streak and a criminal history, it's best to keep some secrets close to your heart. The brash businessman has bigger things to worry about as he swims in the political waters. He has his work cut out for him when trying to get the bleeding heart Alec Athas reelected, but some days his biggest challenge is keeping the Canadian prime minister alive. While evil forces attempt to push Jorge's political puppet out of office, they have no idea who they're going up against in this battle. How can you fight against a man with no scruples?With all the politics and usual drama aside, Jorge struggles as his crime family starts falling apart. Are the walls caving in the House of Hernandez, or had things already been slipping away without him being aware?

  • av Midnight Kale
    459,-

    This book is a collection of poetry written throughout many years ranging from eating doughnuts to the fear of physical touch. I have also written poetry based off on scripture verses to further my growth as a believer utilizing my gifts for His glory. You have the option to skip one of the sections if you want to do that but I do welcome you to read what I have written and hope you enjoy what is written in this book.

  • av Jan D. Hendrix
    199,-

    It is 1962 and the French government has negotiated a peace agreement with the Algerian rebels. Although the agreement frees the French government, it leaves one million Europeans stranded in Algiers. Colonel Devon is a respected officer who has seen much combat during his military career. Lieutenant Adelle is a well-known markswoman who hits her targets with amazing speed and accuracy. When they are assigned to work together to facilitate the evacuation of the citizens waiting to be loaded on ships that will take them from war-torn Algiers, Devon makes it known that he has developed feelings for Adelle. But he is also battling a moral dilemma. Devon disagrees with his orders from Paris to stand down and not interrupt the NFL Algerians from confiscating the property of the Europeans. When the Colonel disobeys the order, he is called back to Paris and discharged from command. Will those who serve under him find peace in France, and will he and Adelle ever find their way back to each other?In this historical tale, a respected officer and well-known markswoman fall in love and are separated while evacuating Europeans misplaced by the French Algerian War.

  • av Swannee Rivers
    395,-

    Zack, the Yak is a loner and when looking at him there is not much that appears impressive. In fact, he has become alienated from the herd because of his annoying rhymes that are repeated much too often. But, when tragedy strikes on the mountaintop the herd learn that Zack may be the one element that can turn things around and save the day.

  • av Swannee Rivers
    305,-

    Nothing is more exciting than the weekend, and no one loves it more than six- year- old Paris. There are so many fun things to do. However, when the jelly monster gets released in to her tummy and threatens to ruin the day, can Mommy come up with a way to turn things around before it's too late?

  • av Marc D. Hasbrouck
    199,-

    1953: On a trans-Atlantic flight from London to New York City, Devon Stone, best-selling author of murder mysteries, strikes up a friendly chat with a fellow passenger in first-class. A murder in a Manhattan hotel later that evening connects Devon to the victim. Out of idle curiosity, Billy Bennett, Veronica Barron, and Peyton Chase, friends of Devon Stone, get themselves embroiled in nefarious doings involving the murder. A soldier who was involved in a highly classified operation during World War II has been missing for seven years and is now drawn into the plot. An old oil painting with contentious beginnings (and meanings) brings the story into sharper focus. Along with deceit, truths, lies, chance meetings, happenstance, humor, and a hint of romance we will also discover that one murder wasn't enough.

  • av Richard Kelley
    259,-

    Pickles the bear unexpectedly wakes up during a winter hibernation to find an empty kitchen and a hungry stomach. With an entire family of bears to feed, Pickles discovers he doesn't have to go far to find something to eat. Practice writing your own story, have fun with activities including a word scramble and instructions on how to draw a bear.

  • av Thomas Weatherspoon
    259,-

    No matter what our differences, we all share the same sun.

  • av Thomas Weatherspoon
    259,-

    Professor Finds The Perfect Gift, is a tribute to His Mom on Her birthday. As Professor starts out to find Her the perfect gift, he is unsuccessful in the beginning. When he decides on the gift he feels would bring Her the most Joy, he heads back to the mall. With the help of the store cashier and photographer, Professor creates the perfect gift for His Mom. Within the gift He also shares some knowledge on Rainbows, Atmosphere and the Human Chakras are related. This book contains information of God as the author of that relationship.

  • av Gael Garbarino Cullen
    169,-

    Praise for Owning GriefIn raw, compelling honesty, Gael Garbarino Cullen articulates the complexities of grief and single motherhood, beautifully illustrating the power of resilience. Natalie Kathryn Sanchez, Author, The Language of LossAn unflinching walk through the long and inevitably difficult stages of grief - confirming and validating the curves and turns that come with healing. Steve Radowski, grieving parentStraight-forward and captivating. I have worked with many who would benefit by learning how the author owned her grief after the sudden death of her husband, and then directed that grief into strength to meet the challenges of single parenthood. Judy Higgs, MA Counseling Psychology, Co-coordinator of Parish Widows Ministry

  • av Big Dawg
    325,-

    This book is about the life and times of a famous drug dealer/pimp from Northern California. He was at the height of his game and treated everyone fair. Then jealousy and envy set in within his peers who hired a hit man to try and kill him. He became a modern day outlaw at a young age and he rode around with his motorcycle gang at every event. His lifestyle was lavish and he purchased cars off the showroom floor brand spanking new. Buckle up and take a ride with plenty of twists and turns into this dangerous lifestyle of drugs and pimping.

  • av Alyssia Clemmer
    199,-

    Haruna fled her home world to avoid her pursuers who want to use her as the catalyst to destroy her world. When she gets to the planet which she goes into hiding on she forgets everything about her home world. As her pursuers find and attack her along with those around her, will she be able to remember her past and protect those around her along with her home world or will her pursuers get what they want and destroy everything?

  • av Carole M. Lunde
    309,-

    The Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible gives no information about Daniel's early life or information about the queen of Babylon. The book is mostly about King Nebuchadnezzar's increasing dementia, and little about Daniel himself. The queen is mentioned only as one who summoned Daniel to interpret the writing on the wall at Belshazzar's feast. She was not given a name. Upon extensive research into the ancient empires of Babylonia, Assyria, Persia, China, and Egypt, the story comes forth. She was Queen Nitocris, designer and architect of the rebuilding of the City of Babylon. She was named after Queen Nitocris of Ancient Egypt, who lived 2000 years before her. Daniel was brought into her city, Babylon, as a slave. He became her spiritual teacher and she was his friend. After Daniel's death in Persia, she carries his teachings and friendship in her heart. His teachings and her quest for purpose and love take her on adventures to China, the fabled Silk Road, India, and Egypt. The author, Carole Lunde, traveled to the middle east and Egypt. Her research for this mysterious queen, who was barely mentioned in the Hebrew Testament, caused her to investigate the ancient histories of Babylonia, Persia, and China around 550 BCE to find this queen and write her story. The author has published nine books on spirituality and Bible fiction, illuminating the lives of other nameless women in the Hebrew Testament.

  • av Vanessa Albright
    275,-

    This is the memoir of how I went from being an emotionally unhappy, fearful, candle-in-the-wind person to becoming a happy, calm, stable and well-balanced person. This is about the journey I took to get there which was a long, difficult ride but I finally arrived a much happier person. I took a hard look at what was going on inside of me and found out what triggered my pain and suffering. Looking back I realize the journey was so worth it.

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