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  • av Devaunier' Cannon
    269,-

    Dear Suicide, was written to present information on a subject that is not spoken about openly. Suicide has been an increasing trend among the young and elderly. In order to reduce the numbers of people that complete or attempt suicide, we must first begin with having those tough conversations. It is my hope that you will be able to use this book as tool to get the conversation started. I pray that this book finds its way to whoever needs it. That it is a game changer for the world, and helps to save one life at a time. Remember, suicide is a permanent fix for a temporary situation. You do not wake up the next day, week, month, or year. Know that even when life is rough, YOU can MAKE it through. Life is hard, but there is a reason why GOD continues to wake you up daily. YOUR story is not over yet. Be Encouraged!

  • - How to Become a Successful Female Entrepreneur
    av Krystal Duckett
    285,-

    Precious jewels and glamorous fashion pieces are accessories that complement the wardrobe while confidences complement the lifestyle. Confidence is an accessory imbedded within us that give us the power to create the successful life of our dreams. It's developed from an understanding of self-worth and self-devotion. Most have an idea of what being successful means without recognizing that being successful is a result of confidence. "Accessorize Life with Confidence" is a must-read book designed to inspire young women entrepreneurs. It addresses a wide variety of confidences' characteristics that will expand happiness and life contentment. Continue reading to learn how confidence is worn to dazzle and start a lucrative business.

  • av James Nelson Caulkins
    179,-

    Have you ever had experiences that reach beyond time and distance? Walking for Breezes Together chronicles two people who fall in love while learning about their independent perspectives-perspectives created by intentionally choosing the value systems they use to interpret their perceptive feelings. Independent perspectives they grow by exploring the parts of themselves that extend beyond time and distance-parts that include empathy and telepathy. They explore experiences like realizing an unseen person is focusing their attention on them. When you feel like someone is looking at you and you turn around and see that it is true, what has reached out from that person to you that caused you to become aware of them? And how can these experiences be promoted and validated?

  • - Sometimes Magic Happens
    av Jeff Hagen
    285,-

    Late One winter night, a boy watches the approach of a speeding train. A low hum becomes a thundering rumble as a legendary streamliner appears and rockets past the boy's farmhouse. The Earth trembles and the house shakes. A string of box shaped lights flies by. Soon the train is gone and silence returns to the cold dark valley. In simple language and enchanting watercolors, Industrial power and rural loneliness impinge on each other in the deep mysterious dark of an American night.Jeff Hagen 's 'Hiawatha Passing/Sometimes Magic Happens' is the perfect book for young readers grades kindergarten through third grade...As a child, Jeff rode the great train with his family from Minneapolis to Chicago and witnessed it's actual passing at his own country farm house as rural Minnesota.Readers of all ages may recognize and remember a moment in their lives when they rode a train off to join the armed services, start college, began a new job, or started a new life far down the track from their childhood homes. Traveling down tracks to a faraway station called 'Destiny'.A portion of the book sales will be donated to the little mountain school in Appalachia where Jeff volunteers to teach art.

  • av Bella Rayne
    285,-

    Layla has been having confusing dreams, and she is beginning to realize a terrifying possibility: these dreams are actually visions of a young woman from another lifetime. Soon, Layla finds herself on a quest for answers-but can she find them before it's too late? Around every turn is another betrayal and attempt on her life…Bella Rayne's Darkest Betrayals is the perfect novel for anyone interested in mysteries, magick, and the paranormal. Within the excitement of each page is an authentic journey to self-love, healing, self-awareness, empowerment, compassion, and forgiveness.

  • - MIND CONTROL - How Words Control Our Lives
    av Byron Renz
    325,-

    Words can be the glue that holds the fragmented parts of a society together, or words can be elusive and deceiving. This book argues that words should describe the reality of the thing that the word describes. Too often, words are used to hide or distort the essence of the thing to which the word is attached. The principle of political correctness is an effort to encourage thought about something that changes the true essence of the thing. The trouble with political correctness is that it doesn't change a person's deep-set value or belief regarding the thing. The value won't change because of the use, or non-use, of a word or phrase, but the behavior desired by political correctness may be changed through logical reasoning in creating policy. Word manipulation is used widely in politics to create fear that will drive a particular political policy, such as the claim made in 2003 that Iraq currently had weapons of mass destruction, or to put a memorable epithet on someone to degrade the image of that person, such as the war of words during the 2016 presidential election campaign in the United States.

  • av Dr Jerome a Taylor
    315,-

    The Three Six Five Daily Inspirational Quotes Volume 2 energizes each day with a quote that will motivate, saturate and activate your day.Life has its share of disappointments that can discourage you and we truly need daily inspiration and encouragement to keep moving towards our life's goals with a determination to win.The Three Six Five Daily Inspirational Quotes Volume 2 is comprised of original uplifting thoughts that will motivate your heart, keep your mind in a positive state, and keep your life moving forward in your daily affairs.These quotes will navigate & cause you to look inward to pause and reflect so that you can go through the year equipped to Minimize Problems & Maximize Daily Solutions for your life.You'll want to share your daily inspiration with others, so read it, tweet it, and post it today.

  • - Where The Past Is Forgotten
    av Jackson Okpale
    519

    MENE, MENE, TEKEL.Nigeria is populated with many people living in a state of permanent amnesia; oblivious of the past, nonchalant about the future and particularly not engaging in deep thinking. What has passed is past and forgotten. Nigeria is a ship with plurality of captains sharply divided by estranged crew members and separated by historical inequalities. While crew members on the far left are like clay in the hands of the potter and available for spinning on the wheels of modernization, the far right remain closed in their cast-iron shell of ancient traditions and conservatism. Thus, either side treats the other with suspicion, distrust and as enemy generally motivated by bitterness, unforgiveness and deep-rooted hatred driven by the strong desires for vengeful actions and reactions. Those who were prevented from contributing their service to the administration of their people regrouped behind narrow and lethal corridors of religion, ethnicity and partisanship, metamorphosed into pressure and terrorist groups that became a clog in the wheels of governance and perpetrate acts of terror against the regime of those in power and the people of Nigeria. As a result, the fields of Nigeria have been turned into the valley of blood and death, littered with many improper graves of varied depths where the bodies of the people of Nigeria killed untimely were buried unceremoniously. Instead of punishment, the unruly receive amnesties and are treated as heroes with government recognitions and appointments. In their new position of power, they chase away the ruly and replace them with loyalists who raise disciples of unruly and corrupt people. Those charged with the task of fighting corruption do so with glittering long necklaces of corruption hanging around their well-fed necks. Since 1966, Nigeria has been running aground on 'funeral mode' and on a reverse course where everything right has become wrong and everything wrong has become right. "In Memory of Nigeria" is a collation of fragmented history of a people and a land that became Nigeria and their journey into oblivion.

  • av Raymond Sylvester
    235,-

    From Wilfred Owen to Philip Larkin, war has always been a source of inspiration for poets, who search their minds and hearts for words that help themselves and other to come to terms with trauma and terror, as well as illuminating the surprising moments of beauty and peace that offer hope in even the darkest night. With Leave a Lower Lamp Lit, veteran Raymond Sylvester joins the ranks of poet-warriors, with these verses based on his experiences in the US Navy from 1967-1971 on board the USS Thor. His service on this cable repair ship took him to many special operations in the Pacific around Midway, Guam, Viet Nam, and other undisclosed locations. Personal yet universal, these poems explore not just the reality of war, but the deeper realities of humanity's capacity for courage, endurance, rebellion, and individuality

  • av Kenwyn K Smith
    265,-

    This book is for young adults and their parents striving to navigate the turbulent waters of this transformational epoch. We are partway through a period of change that probably began when a young Albert Einstein penned on a scrappy piece of paper e=mc2. In time this will most likely be characterized as among the most significant in history, perhaps even more impactful than the Renaissance. One feature of this reformation is sure to be the development of a deep appreciation for the place of abundance in both nature and our lives.Today most people, organizations and communities describe their existence as a struggle to survive. Rarely does anyone report on how much they are thriving. That is strange because never before has humanity as a whole been so wealthy, so bathed in abundance. One reason is that most of contemporary life is governed by economic systems predicated on scarcity. Because it is not possible to make money unless there are natural or artificially-induced shortages, we are prone to reason about tradeoffs using a scarcity logic.As with every reformation, this era is both exciting and taxing. Once this transformation has taken root we will come to recognize that all of life is predicated on abundance. And with that realization we will begin to make major shifts in our thinking and our prioritizing. Of special import will be the addressing of an ancient folly that still haunts us. In his famous economic text Adam Smith signaled this dilemma by rhetorically asking why we assign zero monetary value to water, which is essential for all lives, but pay a small fortune for diamonds whose utility is purely symbolic? Economists have mostly ignored this issue, although the British fiscal maestro, Maynard Keynes did gratituously dub it the water-diamond paradox. Given the current socio-political complexities, the global world cannot possibly be sustained by an economic system based solely on scarcity. It needs to be augmented by a new financial infrastructure centered on abundance.As a precursor to this anticipated economic shift we face a large task, to develop a coherent and collective sense of abundance. This will take time. Since we already know a great deal about scarcity it seems wise to prepare for this evolutionary inevitability by learning to describe every-day events using the principles of abundance.Abundance is a way of seeing, a method of thinking, a form of emoting and a manner of intuiting. So is scarcity. Diamandis and Kotler, in their book Abundance, present a compelling and optimistic case that the future is better than we think. In the past people have treated shortages as evidence of scarcity and have spoken about abundance in terms of excesses. Such notions are now being re-conceptualized.Abundance involves balancing consumption and replenishment, decay and regeneration, expired pasts and future dreams. It also depends on the restrictions and regulatory actions of Yin-Yang-like rheostats. As with a pregnancy approaching full-term, when the confining function of scarcity subsides, the landscape of what-is-to-be emerges.In an artful way this book shows how everyday events can be experienced as either awash with abundance or burdened by scarcity. If we so chose, we can all be guided by a self-created and communally-sustained sense of abundance. Learning how to see the best and the worst of times with an abundance rather than a scarcity lens is the special gift of this book.

  • av Kathie Jamison Cote
    375,-

    Join the Cats of the Valley Café on their adventures around New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest.The White Mountain National Forest, Mount Washington and the North Conway area are simply magical. These special places include presidential mountains, beautiful forests, sheltering covered bridges and sparkling streams, lakes and rivers. In this story, cats and their friends explore prized natural spots, cozy cafes, local shops and more - all sure to bring smiles. The WMNF is home to a world-famous mountain range and Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeast. The area is known for hiking, biking, climbing, skiing and many other fun activities. Children will take pleasure following the cats for treks around MW Valley. The kitties of this book frequent the same places families with children visit. For endless fun, join the cats on adventures through these parts of New Hampshire. You'll visit many places including North Conway, Nestlenook Farm Resort, The Mount Washington Cog and The Conway Scenic Railroad...just to name a few. The Cats of the Valley Café is a book sure to please again and again.

  • - Book III-Judgement
    av Watson Jr Kenneth D Watson Jr
    275,-

    Key Gifford Must Find the Illuminati in Order to Change His Fate…But Time Is Running OutAs the 13th Devil, Key Gifford was born for a specific purpose: either to be a sacrifice-a way for Hell to claim and destroy the earth-or to make a Garden of Eden of our world and grant humans immortality. Key is the single catalyst to Armageddon or deliverance, and being responsible for the salvation or death of humanity is a burden he is desperately trying to escape.In the third highly anticipated installment of the Devil 13 series, Key and Liz make their way back to America, guided by the Chronicle of the End Time. However, the Chronicle's reliability is brought into question after having given them false information on the Illuminati's location. Things are already bad enough with the Holy Knights and other devils hunting Key down-now, he and Liz learn that there may be some mystery person manipulating the Chronicle from behind the scenes. But who? And why?Kenneth D. Watson Jr. comes from District Heights, Maryland. He is the author of the Devil 13 book series.

  • - A Testament of Love, Endurance, and Survival
    av Michele Israel
    285,-

    Forty-seven-year-old Joe is perched on a tree-stand, in hopes of bagging his first deer of the season. After hours of waiting, he's about to descend when disaster strikes-his stand collapses beneath him, landing him twenty feet below. A hideous injury causes bouts of unconsciousness, and with no way of calling for help, he is consumed with regrets of having told no one of his plans that day. As nighttime draws near, with only three bullets for protection, he fears most of dying alone in these woods. To stand any chance of survival, Joe begins to crawl his way out, but barriers get in the way, the cold sets in, he has no water to stay hydrated, and there's the dangerous wildlife.OUT OF DARKNESS, A Testament of Love, Endurance, and Survival not only illustrates a catastrophic situation, but also the life-long trials of deaf Joe Barone.

  • av Walter Stephens
    249

    Stories, which sometimes rhyme, of ranchers, farmers, foresters, trees, cattle and wild things - their thoughts, trials and lessons learned. Walter Stephens and partner and wife, Patricia, now both old, spent their years raising kids, cattle and trees on farms/ranches in South Georgia, New Zealand and Oregon.This booklet tells stories of folks, critters and philosophies they met along the way.

  • av C S Keegan
    285,-

    Sixteen-year-old Megan Bennett had been frightened nearly out of her mind last year when professional killers from a European Cabal and the FBI chased her, her pretend-brother, Nick, and his best friend, Jim, all over Clallam County, Washington. Nick had not known he was something special until the bullets started flying. But Nick was so special their biology teacher, Mr. Clarke, turned out to be the head of his secret protection detail. She and Jim had survived, but Nick and Mr. Clarke were killed when their SUV exploded. Or so it seemed. Imagine her surprise a year later when she opened her front door and Mr. Clarke stood there. Nick was alive and she could go see him. Only that's not what happened. What happened was a terrorizing series of events which made last year's hunt seem tame. This time a lot more was in the balance than her life. And this time she was going to have to fight back or everything and everyone she loved would be destroyed. Reaction Time-Hostage is book two in a three book series concerning the results of genetic experiments on human embryos. Evolution has already produced rare individuals with bone density eight times normal and others whose blood chemistry produces superhuman muscle strength. Throw in a sociopathic geneticist who thinks the brain can be radically improved with a little trial and error and what could go wrong?

  • - A Young Man's Frontier Adventures
    av Frank a Iwen
    249

    Papa's Alaska Stories is about the young author and his adventures as an enforcement patrolman and a stream guard (a fish cop) with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Post WWII Alaska, still a territory, was already experiencing change and rapid growth. Iwen's stories center around Alaska's commercial salmon fishery during the summer of 1953 and 1954. His tales of being lost at sea, living in isolation, and encounters with bears are punctuated with natural history and ecological information. The book closes with an environmental commentary.About the Author: Frank Iwen is a retired curator of birds and mammals at the University of Wisconsin Zoological Museum, Madison. He is a life member of the American Society of Mammalogists and The Wildlife Society. Studies have taken him from the Alaskan arctic to Argentina and many places between. Among his contributions to the scientific literature is his article about the Arctic Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) in The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals (1999). He is also a retired Colonel of the U. S. Army Medical Service Corps. Mr. Iwen currently resides at his home in Madison, WI.

  • av Barry B Begault
    269,-

    Cleaning up from his house warming and partnership party, Zane was putting out the trash and noticed a blue glimmer of light in his barren, neighborless and fenceless backyard. When he approached the area where he saw the light, he hit his head on a cloaked, alien spacecraft.Thus began the adventure of a lifetime, as he, the living alien saucer, and the nosy neighborhood reporter, had 10 days to save the Earth, and solar system from being consumed by a black hole; an alien singularity on a platform parked in Lagrance 1.5 orbit almost a million miles behind earth.

  • av Richard Pires
    279

    William Loeb is a successful serial killer traveling the country, always tormenting his brother, Samuel, in a vain attempt to force him to join his killing spree. After losing everything to his psychotic whims, Samuel decides to face him, finally. Robin, a waitress at a 24-hour diner, falls for William, just another customer coming off the road, but this one choice will change her life forever. All three will face their destines in the booth of a 24-hour diner off the interstate, where anyone giving notice would just shrug their shoulders, declaring this is just ANOTHER NIGHT.

  • - A Marc Ryder Novel of Thrills and Suspense
    av Norm Olson
    305,-

    There's nothing extraordinary about Marc Ryder…unless you count his work for an obscure government agency that sends him traveling around the world where he meets lots of interesting people, some of whom want him dead.In Midnight, the latest novel in the Marc Ryder Novel of Thrills and Suspense series, Ryder is trying to find an assassin. In the process, he is thrust into the world of drug smuggling and international terrorism and finds himself going one-on-one with a stolen nuclear bomb.Oh yeah-and what about that assassin?Norm Olson, who worked for twenty-five years in law enforcement and counterintelligence, brings not only his expertise but his humor to Midnight, making it the perfect read for the beach, while curled up on a winter's night, or on a plane ride to your own adventure.

  • - A Life of Pain, Adversity and Perseverance
    av James Cooper
    285,-

    Still Standing, is a story about a man who grew up the oldest of seven kids, in the projects of Springfield, Ohio. James Cooper, was an emotionally fragile kid, who was born into a hostile environment. His home was flooded with traffic as his parents sold drugs right out of the living room. James leaned on basketball to get a break from his home life. Both his mom and step-father would eventually be sent to prison, forcing James and his siblings to be split up. Still, he continued to play basketball to hide the pain. With years of practice, he became a good basketball player and with improvement reached a childhood dream of playing on the collegiate level. However, success on the court did not stop the family trouble. For years his family struggled financially, leading to drastic living conditions. James was stressed daily trying to deal with his home life and do well in school. But on Friday, May 30, 2014, James'' life would change forever! His only brother, George was shot and killed in a crossfire. The death of his brother completely crushed James'' spirit. For two years, he battled severe depression, trying to cope with the loss. After reaching the lowest point of his life, James decided to try counseling with a few local pastors. The spiritual counseling, along with getting baptized gave him a new meaning of life. After those events, James decided to live life for a bigger purpose. He decided to raise awareness about the effects of living in poverty and how to overcome it. Still Standing, is a story that addresses issues ordinary people face on a daily basis. Issues such as: depression, violence, abortion, growing up with low self-esteem and dealing with grief. On the flip-side, James gives first-hand accounts of how he dealt with adversity, how he stayed strong mentally, and how he fought to overcome his upbringing!

  • - My Spiritual Journey, Second Edition
    av Forrest J Beverly
    249

    This is not one of those "Hallelujah, come-to-Jesus" kind of stories - far from it. This story is about someone who found his own spirituality, and felt it was important enough to share his story with others who may be on a spiritual journey of their own.

  • av E Philip Trapp
    265,-

    We think of baby boomers as the generation born after WWII, but most wars lead to a crop of baby boomers. Author Trapp suggests that, for those born after WWI, the world has been a remarkable evolving panorama of change, more extensive than that experienced by any other generation alive today. Unfortunately, there are few World War I Baby Boomers left, particularly those with WWII military service. Fortunately, one of those is Phil Trapp. Even more fortunately for the reader, he is a gifted story teller.“Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer” is an engaging collection of life stories and reflections that chronicle one man’s unique journey through the 20th century into the 21st. The stories alone would be reason enough to read these memoirs. Some stories tell of seemingly mundane everyday experiences that turn out to be rich in life lessons and insights. Other stories are dramatic and moving, particularly incidents from his military service at Iwo Jima and Okinawa during WWII. While the chapters follow the chronology of his life, Trapp uses thoughtfully selected vignettes to shed light on the unique forces and context that shaped the WWI baby boomers and to personalize their impact.There is something for everyone in “Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer.” It is rich in historical and human detail and humor. Trapp’s anecdotes about his family’s history remind us of how few steps separate us from the early leaders of our country. For example, Phil’s ancestor knew such remarkable historical figures as Washington and Jefferson. And Phil’s grandfather was alive in the days of the Civil War.As Trapp’s life is explored in subsequent chapters synchronized with major world changes and life stages, the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression come to light in new personalized ways. We learn how both family and events shaped his thinking, and we come to treasure such unique characters as his mother and grandfather for their very specific views of how one is to live one’s life and see the world. Admittedly, the World War II chapter is particularly powerful and poignant. His earlier novel “The Red-Ribboned Letters” captured elements of that experience. Larger issues of war and humanity are conveyed with honestly and pain here in the memoirs.The remaining chapters guide us through Phil’s return from WWII to a world filled with educational opportunities and hope. Not surprisingly, he chose the route of clinical psychology. There are intriguing vignettes of the early stages of the psychology profession and graduate education in this field. Trapp explores his time at the University of Arkansas, painting a picture of how different the university world was in decades past. He also provides snapshots of his engagement in other events of state and national importance, reminding us how one individual can make a difference. The retirement years are presented in the context of how they have been informed by this remarkable life trajectory. The final chapter is direct and without apology in its offer of guidance and its predictions about the future.As a whole, the “Memoirs of a World War I Baby Boomer” is a delightful and thought-provoking account of one person’s perspective on a life story that began with birth in the aftermath of WWI. Phil has no trouble sharing this story honestly and humorously. Ultimately, he has a message for us all—about the impact of history upon one’s life and the lessons that can be learned after 95 years on this planet.

  • - Shining a New Light on the Universe
    av Angelo J Volpe
    255,-

    God appears on TV, takes questions. Ask anything.Mythos Revisited is a broad epic in a narrow package. It spins a new myth of creation using the things we know about; things like genetics, evolution, astronomy, biology, the big bang, and love. It's a book for the socially conscious and for those who would do well to become socially conscious. It's romantic. It's funny. It's thought provoking. It jumps around in time . It has characters you'll recognize with whom you can identify. It puts existence into a context. It gives you something to believe in. It's a spiritual text wearing a sci-fi jacket, a perfect fit for the twenty-first century You can wrap your educated brain around it and have it make sense. It gives you a reason to behave in a way that ensures the continued existence of us. At present, there are a lot of people in this world who are not behaving in that way. If you don't believe in something, you don't know how to behave in your life. Any behavior can be justified, no matter how immoral. Your only worry is accountability. Nothing brings you joy. You wander through life grasping at elusive images of gold, power and fame, until you die. (Joy and Satisfaction included, no extra Charge) Mythos Revisited is a broad epic in a narrow package. It spins a new myth of creation using the things we know about; things like genetics, evolution, astronomy, biology, the big bang, and love. It's a book for the socially conscious and for those who would do well to become socially conscious. It's romantic. It's funny. It's thought provoking. It jumps around in time . It has characters you'll recognize with whom you can identify. It puts existence into a context. It gives you something to believe in. It's a spiritual text wearing a sci-fi jacket, a perfect fit for the twenty-first century You can wrap your educated brain around it and have it make sense. It gives you a reason to behave in a way that ensures the continued existence of us. At present, there are a lot of people in this world who are not behaving in that way. If you don't believe in something, you don't know how to behave in your life. Any behavior can be justified, no matter how immoral. Your only worry is accountability. Nothing brings you joy. You wander through life grasping at elusive images of gold, power and fame, until you die. (Joy and Satisfaction included, no extra Charge)

  • - Brilliantly Quirky Marketing Insights to Unlock Sustainable Success and Cut Through the Clutter
    av Stephen Bean Ma
    335

  • - How the Renewal of the Arts Will Change the Course of Western Civilization
    av Richard Bledsoe
    309,-

    Postmodernism is dead.Discover Remodernism, a new art movement of the people,by the people, for the peopleRemodern AmericaHow the Renewal of the ArtsWill Change the Course of Western CivilizationArt reminds us of who we are, and shows what we can be. But the visual arts are undergoing a crisis of relevance. Elitists have weaponized art into an assault on the foundations of our culture.Art is a more enduring and vital human experience than the power games of a greedy and fraudulent ruling class. The story of the 21st Century will be the dismantling of centralized power. As always, this course of history was prophesied by artists—those who are intuitively aware of the path unfolding ahead. Their works become maps so that others may find the way. Enduring changes start in the arts.Remodern America provides an historical overview of how art shapes society and politics. This book exposes how the contemporary art world is used as a tool of oppression. Most importantly, Remodern America provides the solution, and reveals how the power of art can be reclaimed as a force for liberty.

  • - Home & Center Based Child Care Programs
    av Britt L Savage
    265,-

    The benefits of using the forms in the Child Care Business Kit will save you time and reduce the degree of stress as a child care business owner. The licensing standards and building code requirements were established to ensure the safety of the children, parents, and staff. However, as a child care business owner you are required to stay abreast of those changing requirements as well as manage the day to day issues and concerns of the children, parents, staff, and all participating stakeholders. This reference tool was developed for you to focus on creating a childcare environment that is dedicated and passionate about the delivery of service to the true client - the child.

  • - A Memoir 80 Years in the Making
    av Neil Oldridge
    595,-

    From small town America through Navy service and Viet Nam, to a career filled with outdoor adventures, this book is sure to entertain, inform and amuse the reader with stories of growing up, life and living.

  • - Consejos practicos para la mujer
    av Miladys Rivera
    165,-

    En este libro encontraras consejos claros y prácticos para la mujer. A veces la mujer no sabe como lidiar con algunos aspectos de su vida diaria. En muchas ocasiones nos sentimos demasiado apenadas como para compartir con alguien lo que nos esta pasando por temor a ser criticadas o rechazadas. En estos capítulos tendrás oportunidad de encontrarte contigo misma y descubrirás que no solamente tú pasas momentos difíciles. Te darás cuenta que muchas de las cosas que tú sientes otras mujeres las han sentido también.

  • av B L McKenny
    335

    B.L. McKenny has written a great horror, fiction, novel titled, "All the Little Things." He is a true Literary Artist and writes with precise skill and wields his craft to to a compelling story. He crafts and edits his entire book using his own Artistic Skills. People have said his work is very scary. Many have said, "He gets you from the start and his work is very vivid."B.L. McKenny was discovered as a talented young artist in the first grade. After that through his teacher's word to his mother about his great works of Art in school B.L. McKenny took private Art Lessons from the Third Grade to the Fifth. After that is was Art Electives up until the Twelfth Grade. In the Twelfth Grade, B.L. McKenny's High School Portfolio was sent to Washington DC and he was recognized as a Fine Art High School Graduate in 1991. Then he was enrolled in a local Art College and Graduated with a B.F.A. Degree. B.L. McKenny through life has taken many courses of Art including that of Literature.Since his father returned from Vietnam as a Medic Corpsman in around 1971, B.L. McKenny has suffered many Traumatic experiences in his life. He has been suggested that he has PTSD, and is no doubt true to him. From his struggles through life to be a great Artist has set out and was directed to be the Great Artist he is today. Through years of therapy and taking the right medication he has come a long way through recovery by self expression and through whim as a Horror Fiction writer.In B.L. McKenny's novel, "All the Little Things," he describes the main character (Marty) as having PTSD from his childhood. He is a little mentally disturbed but who won't be in the future when society goes haywire? Marty deep down inside knows he's just another worthy individual in the world as other people are. Yet, he proves to an obtuse world that he is the true hero at the end of the day, but then at the end of the day, it turns out to be the end of Earth as we humans now know it.With Marty as the main character having PTSD since childhood: Marty gets disturbed by what seems to be all the little things that eat us alive. As Marty wants a better the World for everyone and he believes in people who let him down, but then Marty goes into fits of rage on his own and wishes he could give those around him a piece of his own mind. In his mind, people disrespect him as a person from a massive hysteria leading to the hate of Marty.In this novel "All the Little Things," the awesome, horrific, reality is we all struggle with all these little things that eat us up. The little manifestations of our true identity of our everyday problems. Recently (in this novel), there's an Earth Quake that was centered near Marty's house and a few others who lived deep in the wooded area of the Northwest an opening to the ever flowing massive population of little stick figures that are eating everyone as long as they aren't inside any buildings. They are the manifestations of our hatred towards others and they are apparitions of little eighteen inch stick figures. They can't be stopped and they are angry spirits of the already dead.As the World forever or suddenly comes to an end and things are always changing, Marty has to adjust his dreams, ambitions, and his goals into other concepts. He is forced to understand that he (in the end) can only save himself and those closest to him.

  • av Richard Wild
    325,-

    Friedrich Will left his home in Europe in 1819 at the age of twenty-two to find a new life in a new country, the United States. Based on the real-life details of his great-great grandfather's immigration, Richard Wild has written a page-turning novel of adventure. Following Will across the Atlantic Ocean and then across the United States, Will to Discover is perfect for any fan of American history.

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