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  • - Subtraction
    av Jeffrey Patnaude
    259 - 385,-

  • av Shirley J Starr
    385 - 575,-

  • - Fire Gap Keep
    av R L Pool
    539 - 679,-

  • av Dale W Watts
    485 - 665,-

  • - An Autobiography by Ake Grenvik, Md, Dj, Mccm
    av MCCM, MD Dj & Ake Grenvik
    619 - 769,-

  • av William (University of Tasmania) Baker
    315,-

    This story is a fantasy about the exploits of a young boy that includes various fictional characters such as dragons, fairies, and evil challenges of several kinds.He finds himself in the Underminity, which is inside the earth. He meets many challenges, and is ultimately captured.

  • av David A Russell
    455,-

  • av BOBBY & Ph.D. Ensminger
    255,-

    What happens when one man controls everything in the world? Every gas pump, every grocery store, every businesseven every nation. And what happens when that man is inherently evil with a master plan to govern the entire world? B. L. Zebub calls it his Oneness Doctrine, and he is only a few months away from fulfilling his lifelong dream of a one-world government under his control. Can a mild-mannered, agnostic computer programmer thwart the plans of the most powerful man on earth? And along the way will he come to grips with his own personal Oneness Doctrinea desire to live life without the influence of God?

  • - An Autobiography of a Biafran Child Soldier
    av Arua Okereke
    469 - 639

  • av Nashell Schwartz
    259,-

    A Boy and His String is about the innocence of little ones. The imagination kids possess amazes me every day. Just a simple piece of string can ignite such creativity. This book was written after some sort of gift-giving reason. There was all those new and old toys, and there sat my two-year-old and a simple piece of yarn. For days, he played with it, doing all the things in this book, plus more.

  • av Wyatt L Jefferies
    259,-

    When Junior's parents break up, he reflects back to a simpler time when he and his father would visit the local park and feed the ducks. In an effort to bridge the past with his current reality, Junior asks his dad if they can visit a restaurant to eat duck during his next visit to Atlanta over the Thanksgiving holiday. His dad suggests they cook a duck instead. They not only cook it, but they record it to create a lasting memory.

  • - The Globalization of Chaos and Misfortune
    av Bea Kapinski
    255 - 479,-

  • - Four Life Stories During the American Civil War
    av Charles V Mauro
    315 - 545,-

  • - Unlocking the Secrets to Saving Money on Your Next Car Purchase
    av Steve Clifford
    165 - 465,-

  • - The Lady of the Shadows
    av Jeffrey Patnaude
    179 - 345,-

  • av Veonne Howell
    179 - 315,-

  • - The Backdoor Meets the Sea
    av Beatrice Browne
    255,-

  • av Reynaldo Encina Jope
    255 - 305,-

  • - Enjoy a Little Rhyme & a Smidgen of Time
    av Nancy Dawn Spence
    319,-

  • av Amanda M Moomey
    255 - 345,-

  • av Richard Crowe
    299,-

    A Short Story About Giants by Richard Crowe is a great recounting of a conversation between a grandfather and his grandson. This is a story not only about making a connection with your loved ones, but also showing them that history can be found in more than just history books. The grandfather?s goal is to keep his grandson, Cody, interested in learning something new all the time...I remember learning just the basic story of David and Goliath. The way the grandfather related the story made such an impact on Cody, the grandson, that he will remember it for the rest of his life. It also sparked his interest in learning more about giants. His grandfather is savvy enough to use this chance to teach Cody parts of the Bible and an ongoing history that we rarely pay attention to. Cody?s interest was not the only one that was piqued during this brief history of giants. I found myself doing a lot of research after I finished reading it...This short story is only about 13 pages long, but it packs a powerful punch. There is even room to throw in a bit of a love story in the telling. This is not a book that will be easily forgotten, and I look forward to reading it to my grandchildren to see what kind of questions it may spark from them...I give this book 4 OUT OF 4 STARS. I wish we would all find a way to teach our children a little history every day...This grandfather found a way to inspire Cody to take an interest and ask more questions. If we make history interesting, we would want to learn more, and learn it better.Review by dhomespotAugust 26, 2017

  • av Ilaya Baxter
    269 - 465,-

  • - An Adoption Story
    av Constance Bierkan
    315 - 469

  • - The Wit & Wisdom of Graybeard
    av Carl Beckman
    345 - 575,-

  • - Poetry for Every Mood
    av Shirley(bentz) Binkley
    285 - 525,-

  • av Catherine L Aman
    179,-

  • - The Firsthand Account of the Trial and Execution of Sir Thomas More
    av Charles W Ferguson
    389 - 575,-

  • av Alice a Marioscot
    195,-

  • - The Sharecroppers Stories
    av Charles & III Watkins
    465,-

    This is set in the rural part of America in the 1960s.A great deal of African Americans were still in the South, picking cotton, chopping cotton, and working on plantations. Little did we know that in the 1960s, there was an industrial revolution not only in the north with the steel mills, stockyards, constructions, and in others, like domestic jobs in the home, hotels, and for drivers in all aspects of transportation.Every Sunday morning, African Americans would attend church, all day long in most situations because that was a tradition that was taking place in the South during the sharecropping days and slavery days.I found out that a great deal of churches provided financial support and education for the laughs because Americans were sharecroppers. African Americans, with their best Sunday clothes on, headed to the church to thank God for another week.Traditions such as gold traditions were maintained by the shoppers and also African American landholders and owners as well. There was also a great deal of landowners doing shopping. At this time, they did not have as much property as plantation owners. But they were lying on this, and they had so much pride in what they did in their work.These basic and general values for African Americans on Sundays is very powerful.Let us look forward to the next book that will discuss what happened after 1965 once the sharecropper grandson enters the Chicago metropolitan area after being gone for seven years and see his views and understanding of returning back from the rule of Mississippi to the Uptown Chicago. Lets see what changes in opportunity that will be taken advantage of and the disadvantages that he will experience. This is my view. This is my love for the book White Gold Cotton and Sharecroppers Stories.Charles Watkins lll, author of the book

  • - A Soul Searcher's Theory of Everything
    av Tom Zidik
    259 - 479,-

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