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  • av Marlynn Groholske
    159,-

  • av D. J. Lawrence
    185,-

  • av Russell Marshall
    185,-

  • av Tom J Shipley
    279 - 415,-

  • av Roy D Perkins
    255,-

    This is the story of Ben and Jenny Olsen, who find a dying kitten on their front porch. After nursing it back to health, they discover that the cat has some awesome supernatural powers. He introduces himself as Beckett. He has a 162 IQ. He is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and clairvoyant. He is to put Ben and Jenny back on the righteous path and to make right a few wrongs in the world. Over time, he gives many tours of hell and imprisons others in Reprobate City. Hell is for the hopelessly wicked who are dead, and Reprobate City is for the hopelessly wicked who have not yet died.The main characters are Ben Olsen, Jenny Olsen, and Beckett, a black-and-white tuxedo cat that is addicted to Land O'Lakes cheese. After getting Ben and Jenny spiritually right with the Creator, Beckett concentrates on correcting a few wrongs in the world. It seems that the doorbell always interrupts his nap time. The people at the door are from all walks of life. Most of these people are given tours of hell, thrown into Reprobate City, or sent directly to jail.Since he is omniscient, his judgment is perfect. At one point, the town council tries to get rid of Beckett, to no avail.It is the story of a loving and unbreakable bond of two people and a cat.This is a sequel to Created Equal, but Not for Long.Pondering words: Humans are too hung up with the physical world to be concerned with the spiritual world to come. They are too involved with temporary earthly treasures. They quickly forget their spiritual origin. Then there comes a time when they must return to that spiritual plane. They are totally unprepared to encounter what's in store for them.

  • av Bridgette Schwindt
    159,-

    Life can change in an instant. One moment a person is enjoying dinner out with her significant other, the next she is lying in a hospital bed with no guarantee of ever being the same again or even surviving. Things seem to be going so well, and then suddenly, without warning, life is interrupted with a tragic, life-changing event. This is the true story, my story, of one of those interruptions and how one can continue living through them with hope, courage, and love.

  • av Douglas Smock
    355,-

    Forgotten Battles and American Memory is a military history book that brings to life long-ignored important conflicts through personal stories. Key figures include George Washington, Myles Standish, Daniel Morgan, Banastre Tarleton, Benjamin Franklin, Oliver Hazard Perry, Nathan Bedford Forest, Joseph Stilwell, Chiang Kai-shek, and George Marshall. The battles covered are the Plymouth Plantation militia attack on the Massachusett Tribe, the defeat of General Edward Braddock in the French and Indian War, Cowpens in the Revolutionary War, the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812, the Fort Pillow Massacre in the Civil War, and the Battle for the Burma Road in World War II. The book also examines why the battles were lost to history and why they are still important today. In some cases, controversies remain, ranging from the depiction of Myles Standish on the Massachusetts flag to statues of Nathan Bedford Forrest. The book includes some never-reported information on the Battle for the Burma Road and the role of Pennsylvania militia in the War of 1812.

  • av Jerrel Wolfe
    255,-

    Poetic Perspectives brings to parchment two decades of this author's finest poetry. Deemed the Thomas Kinkade of poetry, Wolfe pens to paper words, thoughts, ponderings, history, personal experiences, patriotism, love, and loss. He clearly expresses delight in his rhyming verse and subject matter. You will experience his artistic vision and be amazed at the brushstrokes provided by his mental mastery of life's precious moments. He will capture you and hold you in his grasp, bringing forth a tear, a smile, a deeper thought, and an awakening to some of the more important things in life. This book is the perfect gift for any man or woman. Experience the themes of romance, adventure, love, the human spirit, and the richer meaning of life. Immerse yourself in this work inspired by a higher power, and know that your soul will be touched in a way no other book has accomplished. Wolfe will touch you in a special way with his mastery of penmanship from conception to death and a myriad of life experiences you will experience along your way.

  • av Godwin Ugwuozo Anukwe
    185,-

    Guest of the Cannibals is a true story my father told me about his encounter with cannibals while on a trip with his family in the early 1930s. He is the chief character in the play. Some names, characters, and places have been changed to protect the privacy of the individuals in the story. My father had five wives. He was a blacksmith by trade. He made guns, knives, machetes, crafts, etcetera. The nature of his trade involved traveling by foot from place to place throughout Nigeria in search of greener pastures. He did this with flair and with a lot of hard work and dedication to his trade and family. He is extremely industrious but at the same time very impatient. He works very hard, and is able to garner enough money to get the prestigious "e;ozo title"e; in 1928; widely considered the highest title in the whole of Igbo land. He has his struggles. He is desperate to maintain his new found status and at the same time feed his enormous family. Market for his craft is dismal. He runs into a customer who suggests he moves to reboot his trade. He takes the customer up on this offer and sets off with his wives and children. They move from village to village, traveling for days. First, he settles in a small town where he finds some success. There, he runs into another man who tells him of a remote place far away with even greener pastures. He decides to move again to this place against the advice of his family. This decision almost cost him his life and his family. He ignores several signs on the way to this place including the unique almost vampire-like shaped black stained teeth of the people on the way to this new place. He ends up becoming the guest of the cannibals.

  • av Amneh
    185,-

    Maria is a junior high school student struggling between reality and a lie and trying to figure out who she really is and what she really wants in life. Maria undergoes a series of situations in her life that puts her in a test, where she has to decide what's best for her and also her mother's-dealing with her drug-dealing dad, her toxic relationship with her lover, and having to deal with one-sided friendships, which she is having a hard time to admitting to.Will Maria pass the tests, or will she make a mistake and fail herself and her mother?

  • av Barb Cantrell
    195,-

    In all ages, faith has provided a backbone and common entity connection for the masses. Faith need not tear people apart because it is a personal journey. Where three such travelers meet in good faith, Jesus is there. Societal norms have shifted away from the Bible and active faith, the type that actually works. It is more important than ever to bless our children and give them a charge to carry out their faith in life. Our families depend upon the government to raise our children in hope, and that is not being done. There is a deliberate effort to undermine faith in the USA for the purpose of weakening those in opposition to worldly plans. Simply understanding the Hippocratic Oath as to Apollyon the devil can be a game changer. Nearly every law passed these days is linked to a medical community that harms all day long and gives it oath to the devil. Rule of law is imposed when the expected outcome is in opposition to the Constitution. We must be wise as wolves to navigate it and yet remember the free-flowing faith that Jesus wants us to own all our days so we can commune with Him daily and in times of need. Our nation will fall to tyranny from within if we do not charge our children with keeping this a country under God. Every walk of life is affected. How would the LBGTQ community view their Democrat rescuers if they learned they were made gay (and Democrat) after it was found in a lab that a certain vitamin deficiency made rats homosexual, and the science was applied to school lunch menus and after school snacks? Would they still be useful digits suffering Stockholm Syndrome or would they rise against this maltreatment with anger at the loss of natural life and demand reparation and resignations? Fathers, mothers or grandparents if neither of the former are there, lay hands on the child and bless them, command them to do well by the Lord. Command them to live long and multiply and prosper and be a light for the world.

  • av James C. Bennett
    185 - 315,-

  • av J. K. McLean
    599,-

    Man is less significant than he thinks he is and, at the same time, more important than he can possibly imagine. Alchemy is the process of changing the ordinary into something extraordinary. The purpose of mortality or human existence has nothing to do with the accumulation of "things" that rust and deteriorate and everything to do with the acquisition of something that transcends the ordinary and that endures. Man's journey begins in his instinctual mind, develops in his intellectual mind, and evolves to his spiritual mind as each of us exchange potentials for actuals. Alchemy of the Human Experience is about exchanging man's human nature for his divine nature. This life is the cocoon of the gods.

  • av J. T. V. Villamediana
    159,-

    Bocetos de una memoria elocuente, es una obra que consta de diez cuentos cortos que son una suerte de sintesis de lo que el autor ha vivido a traves de los anos. Inspirados en hechos reales, los cuentos, que son variados en tematica y ambientacion, relatan la historia y expresan las reflexiones mas sentidas de lo que ha sido la vida del autor. Se eligio la palabra "bocetos", en el titulo, pues no estan culminados: cada uno hara vida en cada cuento leido, y podra relacionarlo con la vida propia. Son historias aun por contar, si se quiere. No estan intrinsecamente relacionados entre si, ni tampoco siguen algun orden en especifico. Sin embargo, todos existen en una misma linea temporal, acaso mas realista que ficticia. La patria, el amor, el proposito, la jerarquia que rige la realidad son temas recurrentes en las obras, al igual que las vicisitudes de la vida y el como surgir de ellas

  • av Lor E. Lynn
    245,-

    Being recently promoted to full-time member at the Home Office was a highlight for Lord Edgar Cortland, but it was quickly overshadowed by a series of missions that first sent Lord Blakely off to America after a kidnapping, then Lord Davenport to identify the imposter that was now the spy, B. Edgar himself has been tasked with investigating the Twisted Rose Shipping Company as well as locating the Duke of Greaves's errant daughter. After situating a recently returned school friend into a position at the Home Office, both young lords head out.When a young Lady Juliana Greaves left home, it was to escape the betrothal her stepmother was attempting to entrap her in. For four years she has been free to pursue other activities along with her schooling. But now her father insists she return home and enlists Lord Cortland to track her down. An amusing game of cat and mouse ensues.The Home Office's central investigation gets a lead, when suddenly their top suspect becomes the victim of a shooting. There are bigger issues threatening England than any of the lords realize. Which only leaves one question: Who is Thorne?

  • av Linda Taborn
    169 - 339,-

  • av Joseph Scott West
    169,-

    At first glance, you might think Tommy is just a regular teenage boy, but he has endured way more than many other teenage boys. He has lived with an alcoholic and a physically abusive father. He has lived with a drug-addicted, mentally abusive mother. He has been mistreated his whole life--not just by his parents, but also by many of the kids his age. All of the things he has had to deal with have turned him into a psychotic serial killer. He is now seeking his demonic vengeance on all who had wronged him. Stay tuned for this horrific bloody tale of his demonic slaughtering of more people than you can count.

  • av Barbara Kristof
    265,-

    Meili is an imaginary giant panda with a special gift. Guided by a strange and powerful Buddhist monk, Meili learns to use the extraordinary gift she has inherited from her ancestors to understand and even influence the thoughts of others. The stories in this book tell of the unusual and fascinating lives of her ancestors, beginning with her great-great-grandmother Bao Bao and continuing through several generations of giant pandas. As the gift showed up generation after generation in Meili's family tree, it changed as it adapted to those different personalities. When the gift eventually found its way to Meili, it allowed her to communicate with Wenling on a deep and meaningful level, changing Wenling's life and helping her find her destiny.

  • av Ivey Green
    159 - 289,-

  • av Wiley Backlash
    255,-

    This saga is the expression of me understanding myself, also to my children so they can reconcile the persona and actions of the father. To Boo, my wife, and close friends who watched helplessly as I imploded. I used all my God-given talents to become wealthy then burned it to the ground before I turned forty-five, and I took them with me. Untouchable to touching nothing. Ironically one of my true passions is studying religion, history, and philosophy. Then I went and tried to twist it with my big-ass head and fell headfirst into my own trap. As my own captive alone, I had major time on my hands to reflect. Remorse wasn't good enough; I had to make amends not for them but for me. Every word I had ever read now had a new deeper meaning, mixed in with a lot of dogma. A dramatic divine disclosure followed. I clearly saw all I have ever done, and clarity filled in the motive. I cried alone for months. The revelation of how I slowly gave in to a dark abyss made me hang my head low. So many times and ways I could have stopped and just didn't. My brilliance was going to ride the storm out, one of my gifts. It was a TKO first second of the first round, and I had the pleasure of seeing it come. I did not believe anything could stop me in my tracks, but I could. It was not like I had to give up something to begin again. I had nothing left; that part was easy. I gave into something bigger than me after hurting all I knew, with me being hurt the most. I knew I was not a singular but part of a whole, and from now on, I would help the idea instead of causing destruction in my wake. In so doing, I embarked on a mission to rediscover truth then live it no matter where it led. This is that idea written down. It is all the little things we are capable of. Now I can't stop, so there will always be more to come. Peace.

  • av Jacquie Scott Wall
    169,-

    A Happy Kid Is Not a Bully is a guilt-free plan for your great legacy! Our kids are our greatest legacy! This invigorating self-help book reveals tips, steps, and suggestions to raise a happy kid, not a bully. Even if you have an adult kid, this book will give you joy and satisfaction, and bring peace to your family.

  • av Darrell Wilkins
    185,-

    With the help of a mysterious and sexy FBI agent, he must put an end to the killer's reign of terror. What they encounter is more than either of them bargained for. Former SFPD Detective Frank Crenshaw is asked to solve a string of copycat murders. It's not going to be an easy job. When the killings are linked to his past, Frank must work fast to reveal the person responsible. Assigned to him is Sarah Coulson, a mysterious and sexy FBI agent with secrets of her own. He must put an end to the killer's reign of terror. What they encounter is far more than they ever imagined.

  • av Rick Barklee
    159,-

    Grace and Mercy is a story which both personifies and exemplifies exactly what the word insanity means--an act or action of continuously repeating a nonproductive action over and over, again and again, expecting a productive result or outcome. As our story opens, we discover a young male child in the early stage of adolescence who succumbs to peer pressure and starts to experiment with mind- and mood-altering substances. As his story progresses, he does too throughout the varying stages of adolescence. He graduates high school and soon afterward volunteers into the military. After serving three years in active duty, he receives an honorable discharge. Back at home, however, he becomes unsure of himself as he experiences the responsibility of trying to hold down a job. He has readjustment issues as he transitions back into civilian life. While struggling to cope, he also questions his identity; was he still that teenager or an adult returning home? In his quest to find the answer, he turns to alcohol. But as matters start worsening, like missing work, always short on cash and low on gas, instead of recognizing alcohol as the problem and not the solution, he continuously drinks over and over, repeatedly getting intoxicated and still expecting a new and different result or outcome. What happens next? Be informed, and read the story!

  • av David Roller
    405,-

    Butterfly Wars is about the destructive nature of post-traumatic stress disorder over time. In a one-year reflective journal, the narrator tells the first-person account of the development and fragility of his character, which is then subjected to provocative challenges that shatter expectations, reducing one to chronic depression. The net result overtime is low self-esteem, with personal value only credited to experiences outside of himself. The challenges are glimpses at the destructive nature of fundamentalism, the skewed perception in accepting responsibility when one is too young, the crushing weight of trusting others, and progressing to the ultimate in humiliation. The account is about failed efforts to be responsible for taking care of oneself and chronic isolation. Failure is the inability to see true value, when self-worth is not deemed possible. He wears blinders when surrounded by high self-achievement. The first step in recovery is the late life experiencing of one significant other. The book is a storyline that concludes with the realization of a beginning.

  • av Terry {Tw} Weston
    185,-

    Which One Are You?Corporate individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Congressional individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Clergy individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Christian individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Church individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Community individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Career individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Citizen individual will select popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.The storms of life, struggles of life, and stresses of life are causing individuals to select either popularity or persecution to be their true identity, true image, and true testimony as a human being in today's society.Which one are you?

  • av Mary Anne Laufenburger
    185,-

    The Spotted Pony is a heartwarming story of a pony named Lenni who overcomes her disabilities to be the best cart pony she can be.

  • av Randall Monroe
    265,-

    Town and Country Childhood begins in the early 1960s in a small town in Southwest Iowa. Growing up in the '60s was not an easy task. My dad owned several gas stations before taking over my uncle's bar, Town and Country Tavern, after his death. The death of my grandpa, my uncle, the Vietnam War, the assassinations of President Kennedy and Reverend Martin Luther King, and the riots made me question longevity.If life was going to be short, live it to the fullest regardless of the cost. Breaking the rules was considered a right, and nothing was going to stop me. Growing up in the tavern allowed me to become friends with my dad's friends who survived the forties and World War II. I thought drinking and other bad habits were a way to have fun, but I learned too late that they were coping mechanisms that eventually destroyed you. Eventually, it all caught up.

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