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  • av Sterling Langston
    329 - 475,-

  • av Leroy Cooper
    289,-

    As It Was WrittenJanuary 16, 202202:00 HoursAs it was written from the time of my divorce,my life began to change and seemed to take its own course.As Twenty Clicks into the Wind was written, my mother had found and read.She called me and told me she cried. But I didn't stop. I kept writing more instead.Every day that I wrote, my mother kept note.She kept everything that she saved in a file.Till one day, it built up, and I put it in a big pile.Kept on writing, I did. Speaking about the love I had for my son.Till one day, we strayed away. And our bond had come undone.Then one day, I got into a bind, so I came up with a thought.To bring my past back up. The pages that I've written may someday be bought.So as I took a look, I made my diary my book.My life, my diary, my poems. Now it's my time to share.Every line that I've written is now complete and all there.Everything that you read is exactly what you're gettin'.While I tell you what was said, is...as it was written.

  • av Mark Garnett
    759,-

    A galactic war has gripped the Milky Way. The Human race formed an alliance with the Anubis, Horus, and Jurassic people against their common enemies, the Kalmiera, Mantis and Arachnids. Each side fights for their survival, using nuclear, chemical, and biological warfare, as well as genetically growing of troops in tank wombs to keep fighting the war. The war spills into countless solar systems as each side works to gain foothold on moons and planets in the galaxy. This story takes place in the Cygnus Loop System where the Antman people have been fighting the Kalmiera, Mantis and Arachnids for generations.

  • av Enrique F. Lozada
    359,-

    Tiempo, tiempo y más tiempo, es lo que más tenemos los vampiros como yo y, ¿qué resulta de esto? Un infinito aburrimiento, por lo que desde hace varios años soy dueño de una de las mejores agencias de detectives de la Ciudad de México, para así mantenerme con alguna distracción, porque ustedes los humanos son fuente infinita de todo tipo de crímenes, desde los más intrascendentes hasta los más espeluznantes. Como es el caso que recibí hoy. Y, ¿qué decir de mis congéneres? Por algo somos lo que somos, seres malditos, con odios y deseos muy particulares. ¿Tengo enemigos entre ellos? Claro está; ¿qué me quieren destruir?, por supuesto y si a eso agregamos un elemento sorpresa, ¿qué resulta? Una historia muy interesante para usted. Léala, no se arrepentirá, querido lector.

  • av Vickie L Gardner
    239 - 355,-

  • av Eric Marcus
    239,-

    Going, going, gone. That was how many MLB broadcasters would describe home runs, which were my favorite aspect of my favorite sport, baseball. That is where the title of this book originated. Sadly, MLB has been changing over the past several years. My favorite sport has become maddening, difficult to watch, and the adoration I had for MLB players and teams has evaporated. This book describes my opinions on what has happened to MLB, which I believe is destroying its future. The book starts with my childhood experiences and favorite MLB heroes, which I believe many fans of my generation, in particular, can understand and relate to. I am hoping it sparks similar fond memories for my readers.The book moves on to the top reasons why MLB has been diminished, and now it has a very uncertain long-term future.These are all my opinions, and my hope is that it increases the reader's understanding of what is happening to the sport I once loved so much.--Eric L. Marcus

  • av Susan Barnes Robbins
    255,-

    Life in our world can be difficult enough, without having to constantly impress others or be anxious about whether or not we are showing our best selves to those around us.Realizing there are different levels of society and knowing which level we are considered a part of can be a question that quite a few of us pose; it puts us in a certain category for sure.In Susan Barnes Robbins'book about her feeling of being between classes of society, she shows us why it might be that she feels caught in between this way.It is believed you will find this book both interesting and enlightening in understanding yourself.

  • av Michael Thomas
    545,-

    MICHAELTHOMAS"Prior to purchase, I recommend that the reader transport their attention to the author's website, so they may determine whether this work is suited for their interests. As, The Last Generation was not prepared for that consumer of a fast food diet. Should the reader then rescind upon their resolution to procure this document, no offence will taken by the author.".. Michael Thomashttps://thelastgeneration.info/

  • av Josanne Wilson
    239,-

    The year was 1882, and it became the year of the most significant events in Giselle's life. She had celebrated her eighteenth birthday and mourned the loss of her mother. She had also been the person in her town who discovered that a well-respected business owner who was held in high esteem by all was actually a thief and an unscrupulous human being. She vowed to herself and her dearly departed mother to return all the recovered items to the families of their rightful owners.During this arduous venture, she meets a man who comes to claim some of his mother's items. He steals her heart while courting her through love letters. Even though she suffers through lies, betrayal, and the loss of her virginity, she ends up finding the love of her life.

  • av Norman Schiff
    239,-

    As you read this book, I hope it will rekindle your memories of Growing Up Together with your family members and experience the warm feeling of nostalgia as you recall your own "Do you remembers."

  • av Bob Dombrowski
    279,-

    The year that changed history...1969 was a pivotal year for America and its youth--from drag-racing greasers to pot-smoking hippies and everyone else in between. This book takes you through that crazy time as a young kid from Detroit, Casmir Novak, and his friends navigate through the year's historic events, including the Vietnam War, Woodstock, landing on the moon, the Mets World Series, and so much more. And maybe, more importantly, find out whether a Pontiac GTO can beat a Plymouth GTX in one of the many drag races across the Motor City. Baby boomers and millennials alike will enjoy going back to a time when life went from simple to extreme, rich with details of an era that shaped both a nation and the automotive capital of the world. So jump in, buckle up, and hang on for a great ride through America's last days of innocence. Don't miss these other fine books: 38 Years, A Detroit Firefighter's Story, and Paczki Day.

  • av Richard Bartron
    345,-

    Richard "Matlock" Parish, a prisoner in one of Florida's major correctional institutions and maybe the best jailhouse lawyer ever, and Harley Jade, a rising star in Florida's Public Defenders Appellate Division and maybe the most beautiful woman in the whole wide world, fight for the freedom of wrongfully imprisoned Florida prison inmates while locked in a life-and-death struggle with a corrupt and dangerous attorney general.

  • av Karon Curtis
    279,-

    In this riveting sequel to Mama's Deadly Secret, we follow Payton Watson through the aftermath of his accident and his quest to find the truth about what happened to him.Unable to remember the details that led up to the accident, Payton had more questions than answers and leaned on his family for information. His family refused to talk to him about the accident, and he began to feel helpless. Payton turned to Tiffany, the only person that had been there for him through the whole ordeal.Despite the stress from the accident and tension building up at home, Payton found comfort in Tiffany and shared his feelings with her. They spend a lot of time together, and subsequently their relationship begins to flourish. But their relationship is soon put to the test. His ex-girlfriend won't leave him alone, a chance encounter with Detective Casey sheds light on the accident, and a call from an old friend sparks his curiosity.Later, Payton becomes curious about the accident and wants to know the truth. As he begins his search to find the truth, he meets a stranger with ties to the man that nearly killed him, and what the stranger tells him will blow his mother's secret wide open.

  • av Prentis L Caudill
    199,-

    This book is about the courage to overcome childhood neglect and the fears of child abuse to find a way to overcome pain and make another world so safe and far from the discomfort of childhood abuse. Dive headlong into a made-up world of love and laughter--a world of poetry and endless beauty besides.A book full of beautiful poems to brighten people's lives.

  • av Kathy Spencer Ed. D.
    279,-

    Educators are naturally viewed as reflective practitioners, with time to think, ponder, vision, and design being key to the art and craft of the role itself. This is especially true of educational leaders--teachers, facilitators, administrators, and superintendents. We know that we lead more effectively when practicing deep reflection, demonstrating the desire to take action in order to serve others while honoring the greatness that exists in so many of our learning environments. With deep reflection and action comes a lot of emotion, a lot of conversations, a lot of missteps, and a lot of accomplishments. It is these experiences that dictate the ultimate need to capture lessons learned. One must understand that the lessons can provide a platform to assist one another in reaching higher, addressing new challenges confidently, persevering through extreme adversity, and exploring opportunities never considered before as we all answer our own calling. We consider the need for reflection by leaders as necessary to honor the past and to build a pathway to future success. We find ourselves in unprecedented times in the world of educational leadership, yet recognize that the principles and foundational pieces that have been a part of our work remain constant. Embracing reflection allows us to honor the past, while best serving in the unknown, tumultuous and exciting future. It creates the opportunity to unload and process our experiences while learning from one another. We must provide a space that inspires others to engage in this during their leadership experiences. This is the basis for our story.

  • av Sam Pettus
    295 - 335,-

    This is the story of how two people bridged the age gap and found each other. Larry Watts is fifty-two. He is the senior forklift driver at Marr Freight in the flyover country city of Middleton. He has also lived the longest at the upscale Richland Townhomes apartments, in which he resides in apartment four, and which is located in one of Middleton's better suburbs. Larry has been divorced for many years, and has finally become comfortable with his single late middle-aged life. Everything seems set, and he seems to be set in his ways, until someone comes along to change all of that. Brandy Ames is a perky twenty-six. She is the recently hired receptionist at DCH Associates, PA, one of Middleton's most prestigious law firms. Brandy has become frustrated with the selfish ways of her current boyfriend, and has already decided to move out of his house. Anticipating a complete break with both her boyfriend and her recent past of troubles, she applies for and obtains a lease for apartment three at the Richland Townhomes, which is currently empty. She has no idea that her life is about to change as much as that of the new neighbor she is going to have next door. The wind of the autumn spring descends upon both Larry and Brandy when they first meet, and they are soon caught in its wonderful embrace. Both quickly discover that they have a lot in common despite their differences in age, and both quickly develop first a close friendship and then a traditional romance that follows the old-fashioned lines that Larry prefers and Brandy quickly comes to appreciate. As they come together first as friends and then as a couple, both know that their lives are never going to be the same, thanks to the blessing both have been granted by the breath of the autumn spring.

  • av Kendrick Sims
    329,-

    Walking in circles, friendships will abound.With an eye toward heaven, angels around about.Found upon the sands, tinted glasses which help to see.Yesterday comes quickly. Where will we be?A star held dear, it will ring a silent chime.Stand tall in your faith. As a giant, be humble and oh so very kind.Long after death, a path will be seen.Words are most deadly. Listen, don't speak.Temptation will be offered. Let the curtains be sewn shut.A fortune for the sinner. Joints no longer rust.Roses colored black. Others will be blue.Many strings will be pulled. The scent will be true.Hidden in the shadows, paper will unfold.Eyes will be sleepy. A transformation will be bold.The truth in a tear frozen from the sky.Aligned past the suns, it burns very bright.All exits covered. Prayers, each and every heard.Not one but two of each. His is the Word.

  • av Michael Matre
    239,-

    When I was a sophomore at Princeton High School in northern Greater Cincinnati in 1964, my English teacher, Ms. Sally Morrison, assigned each student to choose a book to read and present to the class as an oral book report. The only requirement was that the book be a novel. As a class, we had already read several books, none of which appealed to me to the point of great expectation or excitement. The boring high-society tales of Henry James and Jane Austen had nothing for me. I was stimulated, however, by Herman Melville's Moby Dick, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Charlotte Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and H. G. Wells's The Time Machine. I chose for my book report a paperback novel entitled The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a science fiction tale about alien creatures who come to Earth disguised as giant pods and steal the identities of Earthlings. Ms. Morrison gave me an astonished look when I submitted my choice, but since my selection met the novel requirement, she approved it. I am proud to say that my performance drew my classmates' very focused attention. Even Ms. Morrison liked it, accepting that I was simply a boy whom God had made differently. I have always loved stories of adventure, action, and intrigue salted with a dash of horror. Lighthouse is such a tale with an ending that will shock you. It is definitely a book for late at night, or perhaps the beach. Beware, my dear reader, but realize that it is only a story, a work of fiction. Or is it? Could it really happen? Moo-oo ah! Ah! Ah!

  • av Jordan Zlotolow
    255 - 465,-

    Welcome back as we join Jalen Bloom, old friends and new on another adventure through a world of magic and mysticism-Calladrin. Dragonsoft, the laptop business founded in Los Angeles, had been going strong for over a decade and a half, with Jim Foley happily married to Summer and raising their beloved fifteen-year-old son, Ralius. A break from adventuring had been positive as the time spent together allowed the good-natured kid to take after his father and focus on being a normal teenager. However, in his other life, Ralius was an apprentice blade-hand, or hero of Calladrin, a defender of the land. Ralius, along with his tall elven best friend, Riel, were both transitioning from boys to adults as they trained secretly with weapons to keep their abilities up in case of trouble. Both families, the human Bloom's and elven Sharpe's, worked together at Dragonsoft with Cleft, the mighty shaman, posing as lead programmer. Swen Sharp and Lexia, his wife, a.k.a. Riel's mom and dad worked as corporate lawyers and traders for Dragonsoft with the help of magic. Jim Foley, Jalen's Los Angeles alter persona, had been raising his son, rarely returning to the fantasy land of his true origin during a quiet phase of his life. It was a normal day at the office until the ghost of a fallen dwarf from the past came to warn Jim of danger, followed by goblins demanding the poor human's head. Suffice it to say, Jalen, Swen, Summer, and Cleft were needed back in Calladrin again. The question was would the kids come along this time? If you like, ghosts, remote viewing, astral projection, telepathy, portals, time travel, elemental magic, mythical and mythological creatures, paleontology, dinosaurs, alien technology, medieval armaments, demons, shape-shifting or talismans, and if even if you don't, you may want to take a look inside . . . Prepare for an adventure in the tradition of epic fantasy as you enjoy Dragon Flute, the second installment in the Dragon Talisman series!

  • av Raul Barraza B.
    265,-

    Las historias de los ángeles son historias que todos hemos vivido y escuchado durante toda nuestra vida, pero no todos las hemos podido entender. Hoy, en esta obra de nuestro amigo Raul, muy sencilla y fácil de entender, el lector podrá entender, y reconocer, las cosas divinas y bien intencionadas que sus ángeles han hecho por él durante toda su vida y, después de entender y reconocer a sus ángeles, él se transformará en un ángel más de la Tierra, para procurar hacer un mundo mejor lleno de amor y buen entendimiento, ya que el único propósito de los ángeles es el de cuidarte y protegerte de todo lo malo que pueda pasarte en tu vida cotidiana.Empecemos por cómo conocer a todos nuestros ángeles, que en su mayoría fueron personas de nuestro entorno familiar, así como amigos conocidos de nuestra familia que nos tuvieron mucha estimación y ya habiendo pasado a la otra vida, decidieron ser los ángeles de nuestra guarda. Y cuando salimos de nuestros hogares de crianza, por la razón que fuese, es cuando conocemos a los ángeles extraños que no conocíamos, porque nunca los habíamos visto. Es cuando aprendemos las cosas increíbles de que todos los humanos tenemos muy buenos sentimientos.

  • av Nancy Lyman
    255,-

    I got hired to work with my whales, and I love them, and now I am a trainer for my favorite animal, but there are more animals that I do like to work with, like dolphins.

  • av D. L. Rowley
    319,-

    This is a book about the American ability to look the other way when we have major issues that should be a bright light to a possible confrontation or a time when someone would do harm to our country. We watched in December 1941 as the Japanese made aggressive moves in the Pacific and in China until, finally, we were attacked at Pearl Harbor.We watched as terrorists completed bombings all over the world, killing Americans and other innocent people, blowing up buildings, and showing no mercy for anyone, including an attack against the World Trade Center in 1993. This was an enemy who did not show a concern for women or children and would use most anyone as a living bomb only to kill or maim the dreaded American.We watched as fanatics found their way into the country and used flight schools to their advantage and, in the end, took four commercial planes hostage, and they flew two into the world-famous Twin Towers. These were buildings that had been built to withstand the impact of many modern aircraft, but not the modern aircraft of the twenty-first century. The size and speed of the aircraft from the year 2001 were too much for these vaunted towers. Four aircraft were hijacked, with hijackers finding ways past the airport screeners and onto the aircraft. Four aircraft were crashed, and thousands were killed.As We Watched is a book about a new and even more devastating attack against our great nation and what will bring our country into a new and even more terrifying confrontation. This is a story about Americans dying, doing what they love most. This is a story about Americans entering a new war and fighting back like only Americans can do.

  • av Alan Pickard
    239,-

    Learning to read is a wonderful experience for a child, or it is surely hoped to be.This book, rather than being another text book about learning techniques, is instead a description of the learning to read process in all of its aspects.From the earliest reading experience, becoming a fluent and proficient reader is described. The importance and relevance of a good reading standard and its impact on school, further education and employment and career prospects, is highlighted. And the disadvantages of being a poor reader.Reading is not just for children. Benefits can last a whole lifetime and this includes late learners and adults who may have spent much of their adult life not being able to read at all. This of course can be remedied and could be life changing.Perhaps last of all is the value of reading for pleasure and the benefits that brings.

  • av Eric Lucero
    239,-

    Through My Eyes by Eric Lucero

  • av Evans Oniha
    359,-

    Every society promulgates culture to represent its shared values, traditions, and customs which define the way of life of her people. In some practices, cultural norms might be used to repress and intimidate certain members of society. Such was the culture of the Okale kingdom, where women's rights were suppressed and infringed on. Women and girls were seen only as marriage materials. Thus, education for girls was barely nonexistent.Ekiose, a brilliant daughter and fearless thinker of Okale, rose from ashes to challenge the cultural practices she claimed were used to rob women of their fundamental human rights and freedom of expression. In one of her outreach forums, she met a human rights advocate lawyer called Prince Ugo, a native of Abbar kingdom. They soon fell in love and planned to spend their lives together. However, their plan was cut short when Prince Idaghe, a native and crown prince of the Okale people, also desired to marry her. This controversy led to meetings between both families to resolve their differences. The purpose was to avert war which was acceptable as a last resort for resolving such conflict whereby the winner marries the woman. But Prince Ugo refused to back down, citing that he was unfairly treated because he was an outsider. When war became inevitable, the king's counselors, through divination, advised the crown prince to hunt down a lion with his bare hand as a necessity for his victory. They fought, and the battle ended in Prince Idaghe's favor. Prince Ugo, who was at the pinnacle of success in his legal profession, was severely maimed and lost it all for the sake of a woman. He allowed pride to rule his life and to dictate his decision-making process. Pride is a disease of the heart that, if not controlled, could lead someone to an early grave or some severe life consequences. Such was Prince Ugo's case, which objected to every meaningful measure to avert the fight that almost killed him.This book approaches the life storm by using the life experiences of Prince Ugo to illustrate how adversity could devastate anyone if pride and lack of contentment are not dealt with. While everyone desires to live a fruitful, stress-free life, crises might hit at any time. It might come about due to poor choices or circumstances simply beyond the person's control. A beacon of hope is always at the end of the tunnel if the victim doesn't allow his condition to hinder his foresight. When Prince Ugo came to his senses, he swallowed his pride and started over again. Through the power of perseverance and innovative ideas, he rose from rags and ashes to uplift his head above the waters that almost swallowed him alive to revolutionize his kingdom for the benefit of his people.

  • av Michael Roberts
    319,-

    The fourth novel of Sarah's story continues the tale of both herself and the group of friends she calls her family.Continually meeting with new challenges along the way, she struggles to overcome them--often with extremely unorthodox ideas. Her assignments at work increasingly grow more intricate and involved. People count on her, and she is determined never to let them down. Unfortunately, something from her past threatens to rear its ugly head. She knows that just because things are buried does not mean they cease to exist.She also knows that sometimes it is harder to stay legit than you would think. Sarah continues to strive toward her ultimate goal of making the grade in the business world of finance. Unfortunately, she does not know the true cost until it is too late.Her family does everything they can to support her. However, there are some things she can never let them know about. Never, never, never.

  • av Jeremiah Shlomi
    359,-

    Against of wind, it is a novel based on real events, mixed with fantasy, which addresses one of the most widespread current themes such as reincarnation, as an alternative response to the personal search for spiritual development to the question where we come from, because we are here and where we are going as a human race. His real characters, whose names have been changed, take us to a world in which reality and fiction are mixed, leaving us open the door to mystical individual reflection on science and the mystery of human existence; in which each person puts their own extrasensory experiences into perspective.

  • av Morian Ismael Gutiérrez Díaz
    305,-

    Viaje tiempo atrás, de regreso a casa, habla de un joven que emigra a los Estados Unidos, con las emociones que se puede tener a su edad: juntar dinero -y en pocos meses-, regresar a casa montado en la camioneta de sus sueños, y ayudar a sus padres.El destino le tenía preparado algo más que lo planeado; pasaron meses, años lejos de casa, enfrentándose a un sinfín de pruebas, que hacen que un día no pueda más, y quiera regresar a casa, con tan solo un poco de dinero en el bolsillo, y sin su camioneta Pick Up del año color roja, pero sobre todo, sin imaginar que a su regreso, le esperaba la lección más grande de su vida.Acompáñalo en este viaje tiempo atrás, de regreso a casa, a vencer los fantasmas del hubiera.

  • av Anthony Page
    335,-

    He's caught up in love, lies, murder, and espionage.This story is a riveting, complex thriller that takes its readers on a journey like no other.In a neighborhood simply known as the Badlands, two roughnecks, Eric and Kenny, seem destined for life behind bars, if not death. They somehow manage to manipulate Timothy Johnson, a.k.a. Trouble. Timothy, who's typically a good kid with ambitions and dreams of someday getting out of the ghetto, sensing a void and a lack of acceptance from his peers, he partakes in a series of crimes that sends his life spiraling out of control: deceit, drugs, espionage, and murder are just the beginning of his story.With the Italian Mafia now wanting him dead and the Russians desperately wanting what he has, plus the weight of the US government considering him to be the second most wanted man on the planet, Timothy finds himself at a point of no return.

  • av Dorothy Angkahan
    569 - 675,-

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