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  • av Jennifer Jade Benfield
    235,-

  • av Matt Joswick
    339,-

  • av Jerry Snodgrass
    189,-

  • av Gary Turcotte
    265,-

  • av Darin Williams
    239,-

  • av Marcia Allen Bennett
    199

  • av Gayle Heimbach Bradshaw
    235,-

  • av Silke Schneider
    455,-

  • av Diane Goodrich
    279

  • av Madonna Carter Jackson
    335 - 485

  • av S M Keegan
    279

  • av Mike E. Neilson
    285,-

    Birds, Bucks, and Boars is a fine collection of adventure hunts Mike has taken over the last seven years. Come along as he takes you from the fields of Ontario in search of big Canadian turkeys to the woods of Oklahoma searching the creeks and draws for wild hogs, all year long. Follow along with Mike as he ventures afield in his home state of Indiana, intent on whitetail deer, eastern wild turkeys, and lots of waterfowl action. Travel out west as our intrepid archer goes after pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and the majestic Rocky Mountain elk. Experience the highs and lows of the hunt. Successes and failures on the hunt take the reader on a roller coaster ride of emotions. Feel the positivity of the hunter as he perseveres through setbacks, uncompromising weather, and just bad luck. Settle in a comfortable chair, grab your camo hat and let's go hunt'n!

  • av D. E. Pruitt
    179 - 395,-

  • av Margie Joy Connette
    179,-

    These jokes and funny stories have been collected over the last 60 years. I love to make people laugh and I hope this collection will make you laugh and tell your friends so they can laugh too.

  • av Larry D. Kendrick
    249

    A young boy plunged too soon into manhood when the death of his parents left him alone to fend for himself in a world where it's dog eat dog. Only fourteen years old in 1954, he meets a hobo who educates him about "riding the rails," and he catches a freight train in Fort Worth, Texas, headed for California. The trip is long, cold, and dangerous, but he is determined and strong willed. The boy finally makes it to a farm labor camp in California, where he finds his long-lost older brother, and they set out on new adventures. Hard times and new friends are in store for him. The book discusses how people who were looked down on as "Okies" during and after the Great Depression were able to rise up, accomplishing great deeds and dedication to their country. There is loss of loved ones and romance, an action-packed, historically correct novel that will leave one spellbound and wanting more. It's an entertaining, informative, and heartwarming reading experience. This is an autobiographical work of fiction that is loosely based on the real-life events of the author.

  • av John Dunn
    385,-

    The author received the coveted Root Tilden scholarship at New York University Law School graduating in 1964. This is his story of how he ended up learning to practice law in a Colorado hard rock mining town.

  • av James A. Hunter
    285,-

    'Soft And Gentle 9 ---A Remembered Prose' is a rare, hybrid blend of prose poetry, mini-story, and noteworthy words of wisdom expressed with heartfelt, captivating imagery and symbolism. It vividly presents representations of emotions that everyone typically experiences at some time in their life. The writings carry such detailed and passionate descriptions that it transports the reader right alongside the author, seeing and feeling just what he is writing about.Most spend their younger years establishing careers and getting a family started. Often, the things that are most precious to us in our youth lose their place in adulthood due to time restrictions. As time goes on and life gets even busier, it's easy to lose track of what is really important. We should always remember to save time for family, dreams, and nature, all of which can significantly contribute to happiness.Author James A. Hunter fills his prose with selective, heavy-hitting sentiments that beautifully depict what many of us feel on any given day. 'Soft And Gentle 9' will deeply touch those who can relate to the happiness of love, or the sadness of losing love or loved ones; it will move those who acknowledge the beauty of nature and help them realize that we need to appreciate and love it; it will motivate those who aspire to enhance their life through their own, positive efforts; and it will inspire those who refuse to let life's setbacks get in the way of pursuing and achieving their dreams.This versatile, heartfelt collection of 200 pieces of concise prose poetry will relax and mellow the heart as it explores life, love, beauty, nature, happiness, hardships, dreams, and nostalgic memories. It is well worth one's time to take a break from hectic schedules and enjoy these observations, because they uniquely capture the soft and gentle aspects of life.

  • av Susan Hassel
    235,-

    The author is a well known singer in NYC. The book is a compilation of the best ideas about how to sing well technically with the greatest technical accuracy, bearing in mind that each singer will approach singing in a slightly different manner. The greatest pitfall as a solo singer is becoming part of a large chorus where the solo singer is encouraged to sing heartily, but off the breath. Knowing how to sing on the breath is not altogether spontaneous. Being part of a large chorus and singing full out can be damaging to a light voice. The devil is in the balance of the correct vocal placement of each individual voice. That takes a special teacher with well educated ears. The book is squarely focused on the free and accurate balance of the solo voice. Choruses allow for very imprecise singing. Many light soprano voices in particular can suffer damage before they are mature enough singers to recognize what precise vocal aduction is (ie the manner in which the vocal folds come together to create a sound). This book tries to address that very common problem. Sue Hassel sang as soon as she could walk. Many mistakes were made with her voice by teachers who didn't sing as soloists. This book addresses the most common issues and illustrates and discusses simple solutions. There is a very solid correlation between singing well and dancing well in a beginning ballet class. Sue Hassel relies heavily on simple ballet moves to keep her voice in good condition to this day.

  • av Alan Dary
    235,-

    A "must read" for the thinker.Introspective. Insightful. Provocative.Observations of humanity in unlikely places by an unlikely individual.Compelling. Irreverent.

  • av L. J. Hippler
    309 - 449,-

  • av Mp Kollman
    335

    MP Kollman's The Accident begins the third of the linked trilogies that make up The Brothers series and takes place six years after Brothers, the first book in the first trilogy of the series. The Accident deals with the repercussions of a car accident that causes the deaths of two longstanding series characters: Jimmy Bauer's wife, Faith, and their older son, James, Jr (JJ). After the accident, Kevin Grayson, another reader favorite, does what he does best as a member of the Bureau of Drug Enforcement-investigate. When he discovers the driver of the other car is the daughter of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, someone Kevin's wife knows personally, the only way to truly be certain of justice is to turn his back on family and friends and work undercover in Washington DC. Will his wife and Jimmy end up turning their backs on Kevin?

  • av Travis Joyner
    235,-

    Writing and developing actual manuscripts to form a book as a lasting tool to secure memories has become very important to me. My previous books were designed for the general population to enjoy with a certain level of enjoyment. This book is slightly different because it is dedicated to the growth and development of my son for him to remember for many years which should go through many generations.

  • av Helen A. Bemis
    285,-

    This is another Helen A. Bemis double-header, two novels in one book: UNDERSTANDING OPAL, OLIVIA'S GREAT DANE, and UNDERSTANDING LUCKY, KATIE'S CELEBRITY POODLE/SHEPHERD MUTT.Opal's story starts with a bang, as gunshots ring out at the Riverview Animal Shelter. Trouble was sure to follow. First, however, Opal needed a home, a problem solved when dog trainer Olivia fell in love with the Great Dane and brought her home to stay.Opal quickly repaid Olivia's hospitality by foiling an attempted carjacking by Spook, now released from prison. Detective Martin Morrison investigated the incident. Spook plotted revenge. Opal made it difficult for him. Lucky's story starts with a different bang, a car crash that leaves her orphaned and lucky to be alive. She is soon placed with high school personnel Norman and Katie as her foster family, and she finds a loving home to protect with her strength and intelligence. Lucky performs a rescue of their autistic child that makes the dog into a local celebrity. That little boy shows an incredible talent. Meanwhile, Riverview is plagued by a con man's ruses.Helen Bemis has enjoyed working with dogs all her life. She is grateful for the opportunity to help others understand these loving companions. She grew up on a dairy farm in Upper New York State. She obtained a college degree at SUNY Adirondack, earned the Certified Professional Dog Trainer international certification, and has a successful business, K-9 Karing. Helen has published over a dozen novels in her UNDERSTANDING... series.She loves to hear people say, "Helen has gone to the dogs."

  • av Steven R. Buck
    285,-

    While pregnant and recovering from injuries she suffered in a car accident that took away both of her legs, Susie Tucker vows to raise her unborn child, Tiffany, by herself with the only commemoration being the annual planting of a tree and the installation of a adjacent plaque with special words referencing the events. For Tiffany's first 18 years the subjects of the accident and Tiffany's father are out of bounds. Now, as an adult, Tiffany is asking for explanations of all three: her birth, her dad and these mysterious trees and plaques. This book takes the reader on a journey with Tiffany vowing to reunite her parents, while developing her own life's story with a handsome helper.

  • av Dong Hwa Kim
    489,-

    How to Teach and Learn AI shows how an economy can be changed by AI, which will also affect existing social patterns. In order to survive and thrive in the twenty-first century, people must be aware of and recognize new paradigms. It is imperative they adjust to them. Otherwise, they will crash! For successful living, people must foresee and use this new technology. How to Teach and Learn AI will show you how to achieve this.Author Dong Hwa Kim wrote this book for the benefit of those who not only enjoy this type of topic but also for those primarily in the field of education, be they a student, professor, or other professionals such as policymakers who are involved with AI. He desires to transfer his knowledge to others, especially beginners, based on his vast knowledge of the field. Certainly, there are many books on the market regarding AI, but generally, they are focused on specified topics of AI for research and learning. In contrast, How to Teach and Learn AI focuses on AI to teach in underdeveloped countries. The author attempts to provide motivation by showing how AI is extremely important and how it can impact a nation's economy and jobs. In teaching at various universities around the globe, he has seen resistance toward the new paradigm due to old, ineffective habits. The author introduces many facts about how the South Koreans handled these changes and adapted because underdeveloped and developing countries can use this information to make their own changes.

  • av Tony Stanford
    345,-

    Like a spider on a web, sit I, in a spiritual realm, on a spiritual web, covering earth's globe. Peering down, I watch my puppet and toy:I am a shadow.A dark entity.I am Simon, the Crow.Having grown up in a world of abuse, isolation, and poverty, Rita Pierce, convinced she's a daughter of darkness, a witch from birth, is now seventeen and living on her own. Upon the advice of a dear friend, she decides to take charge of her future: to strike a course, create a destiny, conquer a dream.Rita frees Deysi's Blakk's book, Blakk Magick, from its prison. The book came with a warning: Undisciplined knowledge can be dangerous and destructive. Ignoring the warning, she opens it with anticipation of a touch from the dark lover. The table of contents were titled, Revelations, Principles, and Recipes. Underneath the titles were subtitles. The book was a manual not meant to be read from beginning to end, but according to need and knowledge. The title, Colors of Magick, grabbed Rita's attention. She reads, "Dark lovers have dark intentions..."Conquering her dream will come at a cost Rita never anticipated. With little to loose and so much to gain, will she pay the Crow's price?

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