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  • av Daniel Duvall
    275,-

    Emily Young is accidentally killed while riding her bike home. She finds herself now living in heaven, where she meets those who have gone on before her. She also reunites with loved ones in this newfound paradise. She is overwhelmed and filled with incredible peace and joy as she comes face-to-face with our Savior, Jesus Christ.In order to attain a sense of closure, Emily is permitted and encouraged to observe life on earth in the aftermath of her most untimely demise. She soon discovers that it is actually her mother who needs to find this closure. Emily watches as her mother struggles with her grief as she tries to make sense of, and come to grips with, her daughter's sudden and unexpected death.

  • av Dennis Phillips
    179,-

    The true story of the Vietnam War in 1967, as seen through one man's experiences with River Assault Squadron 11. The training, a flight, battles, and much more. Operations in the Mekong Delta.

  • av Sharon M. Cooper
    179,-

    Herman the Dinosaur is having his first playdate. What will he do? What will he say? The adventure awaits!

  • av Bill Riley
    189,-

    Duffers need a different set of mental game strategies than professionals and low-handicappers, but most golf psychology books are oriented to golf pros and scratch golfers because those are the people who pay for sports psychologists' advice. Some even say that recreational golfers don't need mental game strategies, just more lessons. Recreational golfers can benefit greatly from an improved mental game if the strategies are tailored to their needs. Duffers want to optimize their performance, but they also just want to have an enjoyable round, even when their game is less than optimal. "e;Now That Shot Sucked!: Golf's Mental Game for Duffers"e; is written by a psychologist and recreational golfer for recreational golfers to improve their mental game, play better, and enjoy the game more.

  • av John S. Carpenter Msw Lcsw
    279

    Think how often you have heard these questions and negative comments:I really have doubts that there is any God at all.Is going to church every week really necessary? Maybe just going on Easter and Christmas are good enough.Prayers seem unanswered, useless, and a waste of time.Are there really miracles--or can they usually be explained when thoroughly investigated?Why do we still talk about the Shroud of Turin when carbon-14 testing proved it was a fake?Angels and heaven are just feel-good fantasies to keep us from dreading death, right?Confession just seems like a way that Catholics can wipe the slate clean so they can go out and sin again.Adoration is a waste of time just sitting there in church doing nothing for an hour. What's the point?John Carpenter returns with his fourth book to address these doubts and misinformed ideas in a dynamic and educational manner. Utilizing defiant dialogues between an informed teacher and doubting students creates a lively debate that teaches truth and brings forth facts rather than opinions. Responses to the misinformed students come from medical, scientific, professionally investigated, and well-documented events. So if you have had any of these doubts or beliefs, you need to join the classroom and follow along in these enlightening debates! The actual truth may surprise you! What you learn might brighten your own spiritual path.

  • av David Schwinger
    165,-

    Carl Bayman was a very successful personal-injury attorney until he was found shot to death in his office on a Monday morning in January.The police were making no progress, so one of Carl's grateful former clients hired a smart, sassy, sexy supersleuth, Amy Bell, to try to solve the case.Amy soon discovered that lots of people might want Carl dead. However, none of them had any particular grievance that arose in the weeks prior to the murder, and all of them seemed to have excellent alibis at the time of the murder.Clearly there must be some critical element of the case that everyone was missing. Amy would have to think way out of the box to uncover the shocking truth.Author David Schwinger, when not writing Amy Bell mysteries--there are now fourteen--enjoys composing songs, playing pickleball, and traveling the world with his wife, Sherryl. He first met Sherryl when she was his student in a mathematics class he taught at City College of New York. Their secret romance became the inspiration for his first Amy Bell mystery, The Teacher's Pet Murders.

  • av Detra Enman
    169

    55 Years On Campus is a career memoir of a poor, skinny, bucktoothed,shy, loner, C-student and underprivileged white girl, who shares hernonpolitically correct journey and evolved into an outgoing six-figuredcareer woman.Based on a true story of her many careers on the campus she calls life! Fromservicing in the United States Air Force--experiencing the world, havingdiverse jobs--to serving on private jets as a flight attendant and lessons shelearned along the way.This journey will inspire, educate, and entertain you. She has come to believethat there isn't anything you can't do. You are the only thing in your way!

  • av Cruz Marquez Jolla
    189,-

    En este libro de poemas, reflexiones, y pensamientos que de mi nacieron. Vienen de lo mas hondo de mi corazon, donde nacen los pensamientos, los suenos, y el amor eterno. Estos poemas alientan a amar, a meditar, y a perdonar. Con este libro dejo parte de mi vida y mi amor, porque fue escrito con el corazon.

  • av Ricardo Monreal R.
    265,-

    Ms que un libro, este ejemplar es el vivo testimonio de una vida transformada e impulsado por la necesidad imperiosa de encontrar el significado del? por que o para que vivimos?Si tu sientes el deseo de un cambio verdadero, te invito a conocer de que forma encontre mi mision en la vida. Y te invito a que, tal vez, por primera vez en tu vida seas sincero contigo mismo y encuentres la verdadera libertad; con la salvedad de que te pongas manos a la obra, cada dia. Puedes iniciar un dia a la vez. Con el paso de los das te sorprender que un mnimo esfuerzo te traer una nueva manera de ser, pensar y actuar. Estoy convencido de que si yo lo logre tambien tu lo lograras.Si lo tomas con seriedad estoy disponible en WhatsApp o Zoom como: Ricardo Monreal R.Tomare en serio cualquier comentario que tu tengas para mi y lo atendere personalmente; asi me ocupe anos hacer esto ser un placer, no una carga.Mi mision es servirte en verdad, si lo dudas, intentalo.

  • av Clementina Murillo
    289,-

    En Mexico hay secuestros todos los dias. Lo que hizo al mio diferente fue tener la desgracia que mi secuestrador se enamorara de mi reteniendome por dos largos anos. Ese dicho amor no me evito violaciones continuas y torturas que me llevaron a considerar el suicidio como unico escape a la maldad de su mente retorcida.Despues de dos abortos tuve un hijo al que no pude querer hasta que el hombre que siempre me amo, supo liberarme del trauma psicologico que me impedia ser feliz y hacer feliz a los que me rodeaban. Ocho anos tuvieron que pasar para dejar atras mi pesadilla y vivir la plenitud el amor.

  • av Manuel M. Ambriz
    385,-

    Cronica de mi vida no es solamente un relato autobiografico, aunque bien pudiera ser en si; la esencia principal de este libro, mas no es la mas importante. Porque, muy por encima del personaje central de esta historia, el contenido de Cronica de mi vida se enriquece con topicos mucho mas importantes que involucran los valores familiares y de la sociedad misma, ambos contextos; como los percibio desde su uso de razon y, como los percibe hoy en dia este servidor... Manuel M. Ambriz.

  • av Arnoldo Gómez
    179,-

    Existen momentos en la vida en que creemos que ya lo hemos dado todo, no obstante, se nos presentan nuevos retos que vencer, sin importar la edad, pero esos momentos y retos son necesarios para realmente empezar a vivir y para ser felices. Rie, suena, y agradece, pero sobre todo ayuda a quien te necesita. Estima a los que te quieren, aprecia a los que te aman y trata bien a todas las personas que te rodean. He aprendido que nuestro paso por la tierra es tan corto que no podemos darnos el lujo de desperdiciar un solo segundo de nuestra vida. La mayoria de las veces lo sabemos y aun asi en muy pocas ocasiones hacemos conciencia de ello. Por eso creo que jamas debemos darle tanta importancia a nuestro pasado ya que no es tan importante como nuestro presente o nuestro futuro. El haber escrito este texto, es para mi un regalo inesperado del destino, un verdadero honor y uno de mis mas grandes suenos. El haber podido publicar este libro es un enorme privilegio, el decirte que jamas te rindas por algo que quieras lograr en tu vida, por algun sueno el cual deseas alcanzar por muy dificil o imposible que parezca siempre podras lograrlo. A menudo vemos muy lejos nuestros suenos, lo cual no tiene nada de malo, lo que si puede ser malo o hasta desastroso es creer que no podamos lograrlo. Se que las circunstancias de cada uno de nosotros no son las mismas como tambien creo que todos tenemos la capacidad y el derecho de sonar, y eso nadie nos lo puede quitar. Una de las bases principales de un verdadero sonador es la felicidad. Una persona feliz ama a sus suenos y a todo aquello a su alrededor. Mi mayor anhelo es que en este libro encuentres una respuesta que estes buscando para tu vida.

  • av Teresa Giusti
    279

    Why was Mia so angry with Muffy, the new kitten in the family? All he wanted to do was play! Mia was not happy to have another cat around, and soon she and Muffy were fighting with each other all the time. Would Mia and Muffy ever learn to get along and like each other? Do you always get along with your brother or sister? Find out what happens to Mia and Muffy!

  • av Gabriel Cabello
    235,-

    After three years in the making, this long-awaited and much anticipated, amazing true story of Gabriel's stunning before and after weight-loss transformation is now finally available for the entire world to read.In this book, Gabriel takes you step-by-step throughout his entire weight-loss journey and reveals exactly everything he did. He also walks you through some of his weight-loss routines to help you understand how he was able to successfully lose 151 pounds. With a healthy diet and exercise alone, he has been able to keep the weight he lost off for good.This book is like an illustrated blueprint and a precisely detailed map for guaranteed weight loss! It includes many before and after photos of Gabriel. Sample breakfast, lunch, and dinner weight-loss meal photos of what he regularly ate, as well as other images of food options. Some, he regularly ate; others, he completely avoided throughout his journey. My Successful Weight-Loss Journey also includes his cardio exercise and weightlifting routines, plus so much more.Get your copy today and start the ultimate weight-loss venture.

  • av Matty Cole
    169

    In life, trials and tribulations are designed to destroy us. But with God, my challenges with abuse, drug addiction, hardship, betrayal, and loneliness could not break me. As I recount my life's journey, His presence has been with me through it all. According to Romans 8:28 (AMP), "e;And we know [with great confidence] that God [who is deeply concerned about us] causes all things to work together [as a plan] for good."e; Hope and trust in God always, and you, too, will find yourself still standing.

  • av Miriam
    265,-

    "e;Bellug, spectral knight."e;"e;Leander, wizard."e;"e;Alyse, battlemage."e;"e;Ninet, thief."e;"e;Krys, sorcerer."e;"e;Cort, conjurer."e;"e;Lira, assassin."e;"e;Rancar, mechanist."e;"e;Beladon, bowmaster."e;"e;Shadow, mystic warrior."e;Of the physical and magical disciplines that defended a kingdom, mystic warriors were rare and sometimes chosen by the nature goddess to be catalysts of destiny. Shadow, a newly trained mystic warrior, and nine students of other disciplines are sent to the kingdom of Leo to prove their mettle and join an elite fighting unit. But dark magic moves unseen, causing monsters to rise and ravage the land, age-old protections to erode, and kingdoms to fall. Young and inexperienced, can the only elite team left in the west be welded into a force capable of facing the coming war?

  • av Rita J. Ray
    235,-

    The poems of this book reflect the principles of love, loss, and struggle. In a poignant, familiar way, they are coming to terms with human emotion. Their message is a snapshot of feelings expressed with self-awareness, captured within verses that are lyrical, intimate, and timeless. Like most everyone, I've loved and lost, lived to love again, then set yet another free. As a writer, I've always been drawn to the lexical, the interplay of words, imagery, and tone. One of the best things I've done in life is to come from the shadows and empty my heart, my soul--the essence of who I am--into the writing of a poem.

  • av S. Aminah Nialiah Aka Saundra Foster
    189,-

    Mariea's dreams are no longer deferred. Mariea has come a long way away from the physical, verbal, and mental abuses that she had gone through. She had gotten to a place where she can now tell others since no one had to consider caring about her situation.From a meager beginning to a personal awareness of her own self-worth and worthiness, she is at a place where she wants to be. She can tell some of the stories that brought her there. So she takes you there.

  • av Kirk Andersen
    235,-

    The book is a telling of the work-a-day dreary lives of Americans: wards of the state, small-time money-grubbers, high school pranksters, simpleton geniuses--the ones nullified and canceled by their culture, society, and country--the ones affected by the political climates of the day only wanting to achieve some form of happiness and stability in their lives. They search for it in the various corners and niches their society has left for them and discover the interesting surprises that lay there. It is a Chronicle of American Life and the surveys and Scams that go along with it.In Kirk Andersen's second book, he has written what he feels are slices of American Life. Stories that portray normal people and their experiences in Modern America. The stories could be looked upon as social justice literature but are really just a narrative of the way things are or could be.

  • av Jerry Bevers
    235,-

  • av John Michele
    179,-

    Do you know what night crawlers are? They make great bait for fishermen who are not squeamish about dirty hands.This story begins when two boys, age thirteen, decide to earn a little money selling worms to a bait shop and are once again together on the thirtieth anniversary of a life-changing discovery. Wakefield, their town and its people, are a part of who they are, especially for young Dolf, who has two important reasons for his trips from New York City to his boyhood home.You see, he was an orphan and was adopted into an Italian American family who live on the wrong side of the tracks in an area known as the Gulch. His friend, Jay, comes from one of the towns oldest Yankee families, dating way back to the 1600. What do they have in common? Is it just the murders that took place back in August 1958?Have you ever had the opportunity to return to your hometown for more than a few days? Was it as you remember, did anyone recognize you as you walked its wide main street? Are the folks different from people in the big apple? Every time he returns, Dolf has the same questions, who am I and who killed my old neighbors from the Gulch?

  • av Dorothy Reynolds
    179,-

    A woman struggled to find the answer as to why her parents excluded her from the family because she was told that they did not want her to disgrace them if she became pregnant while unmarried. The parents chose their second daughter and not her other four siblings to be excluded from the family. She was emancipated to a man who was a total stranger to them. After she was married and had no children for twelve years, they still excluded her and instructed her siblings' children not to have anything to do with her children because of where they were born. The parents could not control this married daughter, so they talked down to and disowned her and her family. Many adversities came her way, but the blessing outweighed them all because God put other people in place to fill her needs and keep her uplifted. Her husband had multiple college degrees, and her sons were college-educated. This is a journey of a woman who showed you how she lived her best life when odds said otherwise. She maintained respect for her wedding vows and showed how to keep her husband head of household through adversity. She taught her children respect, hard work, and how to successfully, when one thing fails, try another until you find peace and happiness. She kept the mindset of being a leader and not a follower to maintain her best life through adversity. She was determined to prove to herself that she could survive this life and make her own world of peace and happiness.

  • av Lon Orey
    365,-

    Well, those Apricot Marmalade guys are at it again! In this sequel to Apricot Marmalade and the Edmondson Transmittal, Special Agents Reynolds, Bonner, Wilson, Dunn, and Cooper are again matching wits with KGB spies and other enemy agents in Thailand during the Vietnam War, with the battleground practically next door. Ed Reynolds faces new challenges that keep him on his toes but seemingly just one step ahead of a court martial. Irv Bonner gets a new assignment in the northern part of the country that puts his life at risk but also brings him a chance at a meaningful romance. The team's biggest challenge in this go-around is to track down a physics graduate student who is intent on developing a nuclear device. His plan: to threaten a major Thai city with extinction, unless his demands are met. The group is racing against the clock to stop tens of thousands of innocent people from being vaporized. Satire is alive and well in Apricot Marmalade and the Sangsuwan Equation.______________________________________________________________________________ PRAISE FOR APRICOT MARMALADE AND THE EDMONDSON TRANSMITTALThis book "e;is a hilarious tale of dysfunctional alphabet intelligence agencies operating in Vietnam-era Thailand . . . Written in a comedic satirical style reminiscent of Catch 22 . . . -San Francisco Book Review"e;What sets the book apart is Orey's sharp pen, comic timing, and crack dialogue, as its scruffy band tracks its marks, deals with GRU agents and arms smugglers, and tries to maybe even see some justice get done. That dialogue and crisp descriptive action are well balanced throughout . . ."e;-BookLife (an affiliate of Publishers Weekly)"e;Fantastic read . . . I loved this book . .. . I'd recommend Apricot Marmalade and the Edmondson Transmittal to all lovers of historical fiction. All in all, I'd rate it four out of four stars."e; -OnlineBookClub.org "e;I enjoyed this book. Frankly, it was a delight to read . . . The characters in this story were well developed and memorable . . . fresh and engaging . . . such a good and satisfying story."e;-Manhattan Book Review

  • av Wade Bey
    299,-

    Sundiata was born in the great country of Benin, Africa, to proud parents. His father came from generations of great Dahomey warriors. Even as modern times changed the landscape of Benin life, Sundiata's father still practiced their traditional customs as a Dahomey warrior and their voodoo religion. Benin's corrupt government, now ran by the military, forced more and more demands on the people, making it impossible to live as free men and to provide a living for their families. Sundiata, along with his younger brother and sister, fled to America for a better life. Once in America, he soon found out that the warm welcome he thought he would receive from African Americans wasn't what he expected, causing him to grow a disdain for his people, and he would use them to build one of the greatest drug empires the world had ever seen.

  • av Natalie Monique Rich
    169

    The main character of this book is about an African-American, divorced, single mom who grew up in South Carolina. The area where she grew up on was a back country road named McCutheon road. She grew up in the home with two loving parents filled with love and joy. She is the baby sister out of all her siblings. She had a hardworking father and mother at home until her father passed away, leaving her heartbroken at end of her high school year.Her mother was left to become a widow to carry on with family. Instead of going to college after high school like her classmates, she decided to get married and have children with the love of her life. She wanted something different in life like a loving husband and family until her marriage hit rock bottom with infidelity, leaving her depressed for so many years. She is gaining the courage to pick up the pieces of her life.

  • av Walt Polzin
    239,-

    The natives of the island of Oagoo had been a stagnant society until a few ambitious tribe members began expanding their world. Being islanders, they naturally became seafarers, moving from dugouts to hide boats and evermore efficient vessels. Their wandering brought them into contact with new minerals and food sources to supply the growing population. The biggest discovery, however, was that Oagoons were not the only people in the world. The aggressive Moogites eventually coexisted with the Oagoons on a new island. Until over centuries, the volcano and the Moogites forced the latter-day Oagoon leader Igon to choose whether to fight, become subservient, or to find another alternative.

  • av Frank Thanh Nguyen
    275,-

    For seventeen-year-old city boy Frank Thanh Nguyen, the official end of the war in Vietnam marked the end of his freedom and the beginning of a harrowing adventure. Rain on the Red Flag details Thanh's remarkable journey, which begins on the day the Communists planted their flag in homes along his street in Saigon. Thanh's only chance of survival was to escape. During several escape attempts Thanh discovered parts of his country and its people that weren't known to him before. Later, Thanh was captured by the undercover police. For four years, he was held in jails and labor camps, chained, and starved. Only his love for freedom, music, the memory of his girl, his family, and friendship with the other prisoners keeps him sane. When Thanh was finally set free and returned to Saigon, he helped to build a boat. He finds himself captaining the boat to navigate himself and seventy-five other refugees through tumultuous seas to seek freedom again.

  • av Money Guiden
    249

    I would follow my grandma everywhere. Our trip into the field to gather Guinee eggs was more than we expected.I was born in the city of East St. Louis, I'll. We only had a dog and cat. I loved to visit my grandma and grandpa in Canton Ms. Farm life was exciting with all kinds of animals. There were chickens, cows, ducks, and pigsThere was lots of wild life which included the Guinee. It's a kind of chicken. Grandma liked to use the Guinee eggs when baking. She said that they made the best cakes. Because the Guinee is wild, you must search to find their eggs.

  • av Jessica Fritz
    189,-

    The Ghost of the Castle refers to communication between people. Often when people see ghosts, they cannot hear them. Like how people often see a situation but cannot hear the other person's thoughts over their own.As well as the fact that often our misunderstandings lead us to feeling like ghosts around others

  • av Tiffany Bryant
    295,-

    Teddy is a puppy that loves to cook, and he helps his foster parents prepare meals. This story is about how Teddy found his forever home.

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