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  • av Reba Zolecki
    265,-

    Wanting a simpler lifestyle, away from the drama of a heated divorce, and to have an escape from the stress of a military career, Mark moves to a ranch. Hope Ranch is owned and operated by a friend and her ranch hands. He quickly becomes accustomed to the lifestyle and finds peace in the many jobs a ranch has to offer.But when strange attacks and events start happening in the area, Mark learns that the world is starting to fall apart.With mankind's existence threatened, Mark and his group find out that simply living isn't the only thing at risk, and even though he is a little more prepared than others, some dangers aren't what they expect in the new world they must survive in.

  • av Paris Tolbert
    359,-

    In nine thousand years of the Second Era, the high and wood elves were united by the high king and queen of the Sheokya Dynasty. Until a young innocence elf had been trapped and lied with encouragement by anger and greed that killed the family that was taken from her. After four months, a young half god, half high elf named Evmjir Dagaryen, had lost everything to an unknown darkness known as the Shadow Brotherhood. As Evmjir found himself and took his broken family to gain what his people had lost, now it was time to begin his training to become the god-king. The gods were watching and the angels had helped the young elf to fulfilled his family legacy as the ruler of the Sheokya Empire and become the dragon-snake emperor. However, the young man had begun to find and help those he had fought to become his most loyal companions to take down the one they whispered about, known as the false emperor.

  • av Betty Edwards
    169

    The reason for me writing this book is so that you would know how to forgive a person for the horrific things that they have done to you. As a child and teenager being bless at the end that still loving your self and being thankful for the children you have.At twelve, I was told by a doctor that my womb was damaged so bad that he wasn't sure if I was going to have children. Years after this, I gave birth to seven children-five boys and two girls. I lost one of my children in 2014 to sickness, and he died three days before his twenty-third birthday. I've been through a lot over the years, but I never let it get me down. I look up to God through it all. I have seen the people that hurt me and have forgiven them for me and not for them. I love my mother and forgave her. I understand not everyone is able to take care of their children. No need to take on a job you can't handle. I raised my children with love and I also tell them to never hurt people and the ones they love.If any of you are going through what I have been through, please get help and don't let this break you down. Seek therapy. Never stop loving yourself and stay strong and loving. You will be all right to the point where you will want to help others in a good way. I can say this because that's what I have been doing and I have people who look up to me, including my children. I am glad to be a blessing to someone.

  • av Lori McKnight
    179,-

    Inspired by a true story, Rebecca tells the tale of a young heifer's first day outside in the summertime. She is awfully nervous, but with the help of her wise friend, Rosie, Rebecca faces her fears and never looks back.

  • av James Titmas
    249

    Two children find two stones and notice one of the stones is a lot different from the other stone. They play detectives to solve the mystery about one of the stones. They learn about density, specific gravity, and magnetism. The children learn the principles of scientific testing and the limits of skillful approximation. They learn about compression and tension forces. The children are taught there may be more than one explanation and to keep an open mind.11

  • av Thomas Conrad
    265,-

    The birth of Siamese twin girls in the town of Spanish Fork, Utah, in 1849 causes quite a stir. Residents flock to the Chatham Ranch to see the babies and offer their condolences for the loss of the mother who did not survive the birth. When the attempted sale of the twins by their father to a passing circus fails, they are kidnapped by circus owner Colonel Phantastic. Young Deputy John Walker is sent to Salt Lake City to retrieve them and is surprised when the twins' sister Zelda joins him on the train. In a whirlwind romance, they are married and together confront the babies' derelict father and the Colonel in their separate pursuits of the infant girls.The story of Prudence and Chastity covers twenty years and takes them to Alamo, Montana, where they hope to finance their unspoken goal of separation as showgirls and prostitutes. There they are rescued by a fifteen-year-old boy from the Blazing Star when it burns. Sam Shines travels with them to St. Louis, where he is wanted for murder, and on to Chicago for an appointment with a renowned doctor. Their arrival coincides with the Great Chicago Fire, as conflagration continues to define their lives.The twins are at once beautiful, charming, and fascinating to anyone who sees them. Their influence on the lives of those they hold close is haunting, sometimes tragic, and always unforgettable.

  • av Russell Clarke
    375,-

    The Book of Ruth is about two sisters, Ruth Matilda Clarkson and Cora Undine Lasciter, who survive the trials of a challenging childhood and a demanding father in 1940s America and then find themselves swept up in the powerful currents of the men who come into their lives.Ruth, the older, whose life is a sort of modern-day parody of her namesake, Ruth the Moabite of the Old Testament, marries a young man she meets at college, the enigmatic Richard Clarkson, a man controlled by his appetites and unending desires, and leaves her family in St. Louis and moves to the rural town of Ox Bend, Missouri, where she becomes part of the Clarksons' family-run funeral business. After they have been married only a few months, Ruth's family, attempting to avoid a scandal, asks her to adopt her sister's illegitimate child, Aaron, who turns out to be a special-needs child who ultimately transforms Ruth's life in ways she never thought possible, even after his death in 1990.Her estranged sister, Cora Lasciter, a beautiful, impetuous, free-spirited woman and a survivor of sexual abuse, gives birth to a child, Aaron, at age seventeen, signs over her parental rights to her sister, and then moves from relationship to relationship as she struggles with the demons from her past. Years later, when she attends Aaron's funeral, the two sisters, bound by their connection to the child, gradually rebuild their filial connection, and together they face the pains of infidelity, the loss of love, and the vicissitudes of old age.It's an uplifting survival story of two very different women connected by the unbreakable bond of sisterly love, unending faith, and the innocent truth and unfiltered love of a child who brings them back together, and represents the possibility of love, forgiveness, and ultimate redemption.

  • av John Carpenter
    399,-

    Mankind has pondered the existence of life beyond death for centuries. Religions propose a variety of interesting but differing beliefs. So what does actually happen? Initially, science assumed it was some kind of neurological process sparking memory fragments at the moment of death. Having studied thousands of firsthand experiences, science now finds undeniable credibility and fascinating patterns of details that cannot be easily dismissed. These witnesses are from various cultures and countries around the world-yet they report the same types of visual, auditory, and sensory details. People, blind since birth, are seeing and testifying to the same sights that sighted people are also reporting. Preschool children are claiming the same experiences as mature, educated, worldly individuals. Atheists are stunned into becoming devoted to God. What is going on?Author John Carpenter returns with his third book, providing the reader with a breath-taking and inspirational journey through three realms of the afterlife. Instead of recounting hundreds of individual tales as in other books, he constructs a unique experience by orchestrating one composite journey, illustrated by hundreds of firsthand witnesses. Crafting the fascinating pieces of their testimonies into a masterful flowing collection creates an unforgettable journey for the reader. Masterminding this jigsaw puzzle of credible experiences takes the reader where no other book has gone before! But it can be intense-in its joy, love, and beauty-or its nightmarish and dark terrors. Be not afraid. Learn the truth of what people are reporting so that you can navigate your own spiritual journey wisely toward your future place in eternity.

  • av Edward Johnson
    189,-

    Adam thought that his mom was the whole world. Then one day his whole world changed. He found out that what he was taught by his mom was not the way things were in the real world. Adam was stuck between what he thought was real and right and the way the world really worked. He found himself stuck in a reality that he was not familiar with. A reality that would bring his whole world crashing down.

  • av Charlie T Smith
    265,-

    It is a practiced belief that it takes a community to raise the youth of that community. But what happens to the youth of that community if the people of the community and the very soil the community is built on are corrupted? Vietnam G. Franklin, also known as Li'l One Gone, was conceived through a mixture of heated passion laced with a dose of intoxicants. Born into a community rampant with crime and violence, a place where the consumption of illegal drugs is more prevalent to the substance of life to the occupants of the community than food and water are; trying to find his way; rejected, ridiculed, and despised by his peers; an introvert by circumstance roaming the streets solo, trying to find his way, Li'l One Gone often finds himself in the company of the neighborhood movers and shakers. Pulled in under their wings, thrown into the hustle and bustle of the streets, schooled by them on the ways of the game and the arts of the streets called the life, will Li'l One Gone rise to the top of the cesspool of the streets, or will he be met with the same fate of the ones who tucked him in underneath their wings?

  • av Zhanna Oganesyan
    279

    The love and loyalty that exists between little girl Millie and her lovely dog Lizzie is heartwarming. Every phase of this charming, rhyming tale is full of love and care. It shows just how far the dog can go to protect her buddy.

  • av Kurt Kurman
    189,-

    In September 2009, my home for the past year was a no-tell hotel, so crime-ridden police were holding their nightly roll call in the hotel's parking lot. Police were called to this hotel over one hundred times just that summer. I came home my last day there to find a SWAT team arresting my neighbor for (armed) robbery in the drug store across the street. I moved out then and there, fearing for my safety. The only option available to me at the time was to put myself out on the street. Homeless Not Helpless is my true story loosely based on a journal I kept during my homeless experience. With my protocol and (good) plan, I rose from the hole I was in, with my goal being to move to Franklin, Indiana, to be close to my son, who was in high school at the time. The whole ordeal exacerbated my existing PTSD condition. Still, I hope this truly amazing story will inspire whoever reads it. I was inspired to create this book by the rock band REO Speedwagon's song "e;Keep on Rollin'."e; My mission statement is to give a free copy of the book to every homeless man, woman, and child I can find out there.

  • av Jane Fiore
    325,-

    I created Myrtle the Talking Turtle as a throwback of names not very common anymore. I hope the reader enjoys this magical adventure story as well as the sequel series to follow!

  • av Ron Martin
    265,-

    A young man postpones a promising sports career and declines college scholarships, instead joining the US Marines to fight a war against an unknown enemy in the lush jungles of Viet Nam. Only after returning home does he discover his military training and skills will be required even more to survive the asphalt jungles of America. With recurring flashbacks to the music and turbulence of the '60s, he attempts to comprehend the meaning and significance of each traumatic experience, and find some redemption from those extremely memorable occurrences.Deeply conflicted and troubled from the horrors of war, he resurrects his earlier fascination with treetop flying and follows his passionate ambition-to fly in helicopters while helping others. As a flight nurse, ER nurse, EMT, paramedic, and firefighter, he becomes personally and spiritually impacted by increased hospital violence, drugs, tragic deaths, and coping with the horrible consequences of alcohol and its collective effect on society.Meanwhile, hospital administrations have failed to acknowledge or accept responsibility for violence against its employees and spent more energy and resources taking extreme measures to equivocate and deny the problem exists, rather than decisively providing a safe work environment for their staff.His personal experiences and unresolved confrontations with PTSD and depression, death and dying, major trauma and serious illness, betrayal and deceit, opioid dependence and suicide collectively and relentlessly challenge his resolute determination to persevere. But will his strong faith, warm heart, and witty spirit be able to improvise, adapt, and overcome the seemingly insurmountable dark forces?39

  • av Kimberly Shaw
    189,-

    If you have a child or know a child that lives with celiac disease, this book is for you! This is a story for children of all age groups, parents, teachers, childcare workers, and anyone who is looking for a way to explain celiac disease and why a gluten-free diet is so important. When a child is on a gluten-free diet because of celiac, it is not always easy to explain why living and eating gluten-free is the safest and only way to be. This story explains in fun terms why awareness is so important, what gluten is, what gluten does to the body, and ways to make children with dietary restrictions still feel like they fit in. This book can be read at the start of new year, at parties, sleepovers, or wherever the child goes, the book can go. For more information about celiac disease and awareness, visit the following: Celiac.org (Celiac Disease Foundation) BeyondCeliac.org Sickkids/AboutKidsHealth.com 1 K.S. Copyright May 2019

  • av Quiana Barrett-Nevarez
    169

    This book is about learning how to shift and elevate your mindset, learning that your true, authentic self matters, and for you to embrace yourself and your light within so you can live a life that is limitless and fulfilling. Too many people are out here depressed, afraid, being held captive in their minds and by others. Remove your mental shackles and walk with me to the unknown to discover who you truly are. Follow the laws of the limitless, and you will be one step closer to living a purpose-driven life.

  • av Carolyn Ashford
    249

    The Journey of Awakening Our Inner Seeds of Greatness is motivational, encouraging, and inspiring! As we are given the gift of life each day, each step we make is part of the journey. It's important to have resources to help us reach our God-given destiny. This book is a tool to help guide us and shed some light along the way; thereby we can live our lives with the purpose God intends.

  • av Jackie Cargill
    235,-

    This is a book of poems about life and experiences I had. Some are funny, some are serious, but all are thought-provoking.I wish to thank Ambur Byler for typing my poems.

  • av Michael Fercik
    189,-

    The Art of Dowsing: Separating Science from Superstition book is the first book ever written that comprehensively explains the physics involved in using the modern ball bearing dowsing rod with gauging by pitting gravity against the elemental magnetic flux lines of the dowsed for element or elemental mass. Gravity is used as a gauge for dowsing the edges, middle, grade, angle of depositing with depth buried. The involved physics of each of the ninety-two natural elements radiating out electromagnetic microwave band frequency from single atoms that combine with other atoms of the same element for producing one elemental magnetic flux line, which combine with all the other same element's elemental magnetic flux lines for building enough static electrical energy for the human body produced static electricity to energize the dowsing rod's attached one-tenth-troy-ounce pure element that is dowsed for. The element that is attached to the dowsing rod becomes energized enough by the same element buried in the ground to produce physical turning of the dowsing rod when dowsing toward and over the sought buried elemental mass. Building and maintaining the modern ball bearing dowsing rod and dowsing on foot or amplified long-distance dowsing from a vehicle is thoroughly explained. Michael John Fercik started dowsing for gold ore veins in 1975 with unknowingly becoming a dowsing savant after figuring out the dowsing physics involved, and this is why he has the natural ability today to write the book that will change the world's perspective on all the dowsing false superstitions with the correct dowsing theories and proven science and physics of dowsing in the modern world. Physical on ground dowsing and long-distance dowsing from a moving vehicle is explained in laymen terms for enabling everyone to understand the physics involved in dowsing while shown how to build your own modern ball bearing dowsing rod and how to dowse and gauge what is being dowsed. Physicists will be amazed that nobody has explained the physics involved in dowsing and how to use dowsing physics with gravity as a gauge for understanding the size, grade, angle of depositing, and depth buried of the dowsed elemental mass. Dowsing specific wording is explained in a glossary of terms for easy understanding and communications of the required dowsing process of eliminations. Whether or not you want to learn how to dowse, just reading and understanding the recently proven physics of dowsing will excite the curiosity of expanding previously unknown physics of the electrical energies involved in the human body interacting with the electrical energies of solid or liquid or gaseous matter through the modern ball bearing dowsing rod.

  • av Kara More
    189,-

    This book is definitely one you will enjoy if you like to talk or read about what others think about various political and social issues. It's an easy read book that you will want to share with you friends. The author believes that most people will find some of the opinions to even be humorous or enlightening. If you enjoy politics, then you will enjoy reading My Opinion. (Just some thoughts.)The author has thoughts that you might or might not agree with, but you will find that she has a unique perspective on issues from abortion to issues on white privilege. Her opinions will make you think more in-depth about why some issues are politicized and don't pass the smell test of reality.The authors has also shared insights in her opinions about some of her own personal life that many will find interesting and others will be able to relate too. This book is definitely for people who want to learn about different perspectives on various cultural issues.

  • av Christopher Alan
    315,-

    In 1992, Hurricane Andrew passed over the city of Homestead, Florida, and changed the lives of the residents that lived there. Wayne Stover, a thirtysomething single man, was caught up in the category 5 hurricane. Thankful for his life being spared, Wayne wants to give back to the community. He also wants the change in the air to bring change to him. His life's pattern is as a journeyman philosopher, he is unable to focus his desire and talents to achieve anything productive. Wayne finds out that there are many lessons and perils to learn on the rooftops repairing the damage from the hurricane. Wayne has a burning feeling inside him that he was meant for something significant. His privileged upbringing and wide experiences as an American youth growing up in Europe should not be wasted. He is tormented by the thoughts of his father's wishes for him. Wayne's father is a great and accomplished man Wayne loves and respects as a mentor. However, he is unable to please his father. It is written in the Bible that Andrew approached Jesus and asked Jesus to teach him. Jesus said, "e;Come with me, and we will change the world."e; That is all that Wayne wants, in some small way to change the world.

  • av Sharon Smith
    189,-

    Callie Cakes has learned so much this year. After her family moved to a new house, she went to a new school and she made new friends. Now Callie Cakes and her mom and dad were traveling to India to visit her aunt and uncle and her young cousin, Princess Priya. Callie Cakes was sure that because she was older than Princess Priya, she was going to teach her so much. To Callie Cakes's surprise, Princess Priya taught her more than she could ever imagine. Callie Cakes Meets Princess Priya is the second book in the Callie Cakes series written by Sharon Smith for her grandchildren.

  • av Jane Bond
    189,-

    It was March of 2017, and I was about to close one of the biggest deals of my real estate career. This was a volatile deal. These particular buyers had already walked away from the negotiations four times, so nothing was guaranteed at the table, especially my seat, which was always the first to go.When you are about to close the deal of a lifetime, you are scared to death and somewhat numb. Why? Because you know that at any moment, your life could change financially forevermore. Or the shit could hit the fan and the deal could go right down the drain, along with you finally solidifying yourself as a top dog agent in your market. Then you realize no matter which way the pendulum swings, you have to get up and do this shit all over again, because you're only as good as your last deal!

  • av Gerald Raulston
    265,-

    Writing this book has been a very fulfilling experience. The items you read will perhaps give you a reason to pause and reflect on different times in your past and things you have experienced. Reflections is the name of this book. I chose "e;reflections"e; for a specific reason. As you read this book, some items may give you reason to reflect back in time. Take your time as you read and think of times past. Life is a great teacher. At times, we need to look to our past to learn from our mistakes as well as the victories we have accomplished. We are never too old to learn, to listen before we speak, to forgive rather than judge, and to show compassion and understanding. As a wise man once told me, "e;You cannot go forward in life if you spend all your time looking back."e;I will leave you with this thought, "e;Reflect, learn, and live life to the fullest."e;

  • av Alexander Connolly
    285,-

    A clandestine meeting, a hitman unleashed, a terrorist attack not foiled, a discarded FBI investigator with nothing to lose-a story that just doesn't seem to add up and a woman who will prove it to be. So, is the die cast, for a race to prevent a human tragedy not seen since 1963, identify the perpetrators behind the biggest terrorist attack on the US mainland since 2001, and bring to justice the mastermind behind it all.Moving at a steady clip and shifting seamlessly between the US, Europe, and Asia, Counterpunch delivers above the belt, below the belt, and on every possible side of the belt.

  • av Rebecca Adelyn Rutherford
    189,-

    The Adventures of Ralph is a book which contains poems that describe different events in the life of a Dalmatian named Ralph. Ralph began to impress his owner with his personality and strength of character from their first meeting. Therefore, she began to record Ralph's experiences and is now sharing these stories. Ralph had a knack for finding fun and interest within the everyday happenings of his life. We think you will find his stories to be amusing and thought-provoking.

  • av Dana Sikora
    169

    Writing these quotes late at night started out as something I would do when I couldn't sleep to help me cope with things I was going through. When I started to truly believe in my own words, I started to actually make the changes that made me a better, happier person. I hope you find my words motivational and inspiring in your own life. You're the only person who can make the changes necessary to move forward. I hope you find the courage to live your life to the fullest, and hopefully, my words can help.

  • av Kendrick Sims
    449

    To everything there is a beginning.A story which must be told.There are secrets which have not yet been heard.There are mysteries which must be unsealed.For at the very least this much is true. In the forgotten darkness of yesterday lay the hope of tomorrow. In that twilight dawn a blossom will spread its shadow. Seeds will be planted. Indwelled and nurturing, a toy man will look at the moon and prophesize before tears will fall. Wings will be spread as the moon sheds her light and time, for a moment will shatter for the mistress in red.For the sake of friendship, for the riddles of time and for one unseen a record must be played.He who dances with the rose, his name is Lazar Lion. He dances with a blue rose and with the one who has placed it in his paw. Standing aside and watching events play out is Lazar's cousin Jingles. He watches, waits, and helps when possible. Above all else, Jingles hopes. He hopes for a future where fear is cast aside and blue roses bloom free.

  • av Robert Wayne Gonzales
    275,-

    Ruby J. Gonzales moved forward while she cared for the multiple-colored irises, wide bright sunflower plants, and other colorful bright splashes of nature's infinite beauty."e;You plant a garden because you believe in the future. You punch a hole in the soft dirt with your finger and drop a seed in it because you believe in tomorrow. You can't see what's going on under the dirt, but you water what you can't see, believing that one day you'll see the fruit of your work."e;My dear wonderful Mom was a warm and caring woman, a gentle soul with intense faith and overwhelming love-a woman whose integrity was her trademark, whose only habit was to mix love and truth with honesty, and offered her consejos throughout my life that, now as an adult, I refer to often and still hold close to my heart.I have chosen to honor my Mom and document her teaching in the hope that as they have helped me through difficult times, her wisdom, grace, love, and compassion will be a part of the next generation and they too will witness what faith and trust in God looks like and how important love for family is.I dedicate this book to the first woman I ever loved, my Mom.-El Alto Moreno

  • av Michele Webb
    189,-

    Dexter is a story about a rescued puppy that is brought into a new family and is trying to find his place and space. Dexter works hard to please his new brother, Reilly, and emulate him as much as possible, sometimes successfully, others not so. This story is meant to be a guide to all those children, adolescents (preteens/teens), and even young adults finding themselves in new situations and having to figure out how to fit and blend in. By viewing these situations through the eyes of a puppy, it may take away some of the fear, preconceived thoughts, and roadblocks that often delay or inhibit embracing new situations. I hope you enjoy reading Dexter's story as much as I have had writing it.Please stand by for more to come from Dexter, Reilly, and the gang.

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