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  • - A novel of intrigue and deception on the East-African coast
    av Keith Brown
    195,-

    Just as he starts his new teaching job in Kenya, Brett James discovers that things are not as they appear on the surface. He bravely confronts the mysteries of the cross-cultural, multi-religious community called The Zoo. His faith is deepened as he deals with unexpected and stunning revelations. Follow our hero, Brett, as he battles through a fog of mystery, deception, and violence. He challenges the impenetrable wall, which was constructed by the elusive founder who controls access to the isolated Monkey Island. Will the residents reveal their sinister histories and complex relationships to this naive outsider? And will Brett be sympathetic as the surviving leaders strive for reconciliation and truth that parallel their spiritual longings?

  • av Carol Williams-Walker
    165,-

    Our Dolls' Enchanted Wedding represents a true story of three friends growing up in the Caribbean during the 1950s and 1960s. Annie and Grace are 8 years old; Johnny, Annie's younger brother, is 6. These are days when the poor on the island have little access to television and radio. Oblivious to the fact they are poor, the children use their creativity and imagination to draw from real life situations to make every day exciting and fun filled.So, when Annie and Grace each get a doll for Christmas, and Johnny gets a remote-controlled car, what do you think the three friends do? They plan a wedding, of course.With confidence, anticipation and joy, the three friends enlist the help of other children in the neighbourhood to create an exciting, enchanting, magical wedding for their dolls Andrew and Trudy. From the cars and the outfits to the ceremony and the festivities, it is unlike any wedding anyone on their Caribbean Island has ever seen. It leaves a lasting memory in the hearts of all who witness and participate in it. Little do the friends know the experience serves to nurture valuable marketable skills that last a lifetime! Read on and enjoy... You too will be indelibly imprinted!

  • - One man's journey through grief
    av Glenn Cameron
    195 - 359,-

  • av James Kelly
    315 - 375,-

  • av Anna Liang & Christine Yeung
    195,-

  • - A Memoir
    av Vern M Phillips
    285 - 365,-

  • av Dwardu Cardona
    1 095,-

    Following the hypothesis proffered in God Star, the prequel to this work, Flare Star sets out to show that Earth's last Ice Age came suddenly to an end due to the cosmic catastrophe that was caused by the proto-Saturnian system's entry into the present Sun's domain of influence. Very much as in God Star, this is partly demonstrated through the message contained in mankind's mytho-historical record. The main evidence for the above supposition, however, derives from the scars of the event that are still etched in Earth's land-masses and oceanic depths. Recent discoveries in astronomy and astrophysics also lend their weight in accounting for the detailed sequence of the devastation. Various enigmas that have bothered a range of disciplines are thereby elucidated. One of the greatest tectonic upheavals that humanity has ever experienced-encompassing geomagnetic field excursions, diastrophism, global volcanism, the heaping of the oceans onto the land, the extinction of life that followed, and much more-is provided with a catastrophic cause that has eluded researchers until now. The very concept of deity, the origin of which was traced in God Star, is here explored further since man ended up blaming his God for the source of the event that forever changed his world.

  • av Dwardu Cardona
    775,-

    Astrophysicists have noted various problems with the formation of planets out of circumstellar disks, but mainstream scientists continue to promulgate such creations as if the problems do not exist. The derivation of terrestrial life required a much greater amount of ultraviolet radiation than the Sun presently supplies. And yet the Sun is claimed to have been much dimmer at the very time life rose on Earth. The emergence of life also required vast electrical discharges, but the electric energy that Earth can produce through atmospheric lightning lacks the required potency to accomplish what is needed. Life evolved into ever larger forms until evolution outdid itself in the age of dinosaurs. But the present force of gravity is much too strong to have enabled the existence of such colossal beasts. Moreover, while the extinction of these giants has by and large been blamed on a cosmic impact of some sort, evidence from geology does not tally with this scheme. The manner in which miles-deep glaciers accumulated during Earth's past ice ages has never been resolved. Nor has an adequate explanation ever been offered to account for the disparity in glacial melting that occurred between the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Various theories have been proposed in an effort to get to the bottom of the above conundrums, but their sheer number, to say nothing of the contradictions they end up piling on each other, tends to hurl them all into a veritable gladiatorial arena from which none of them has so far escaped unscathed. Following on the heels of its two prequels, and in keeping with Occam's razor, what the present work proposes is a unifying theme that not only resolves each and every one of the above mysteries, but quite a few related ones. At the bottom of it all is the growing realization among astronomers that our Solar System could not have originated as the self-sustained family of planets it presently is, but that some of the Sun's children were actually adopted. And while it was never by any means an orphaned world, one of those adopted children was our own mother Earth.

  • av Dwardu Cardona
    1 045,-

    If controversial subjects are not your cup of tea, read no further and put this book down right now because what this work has to offer is revolutionary in the extreme. God Star sets out to show that the sky that ancient man remembers was entirely different from the one that now stretches above us. This is demonstrated through ancient texts from all over the world which deal with the astronomical lore of our forebears. As if with a single voice, these texts proclaim that the present planet we know as Saturn once shone as a sun in Earth's primordial sky. This claim receives credence through the fact that astronomers now view the planet Saturn as the remnant of what had once been a brown dwarf star. It also goes a long way in explaining why Saturn was considered the "ruler of the planets in mythology,"* and why the god of that planet is found at the head of every ancient pantheon on earth. Astronomically, it is then deduced that Earth used to be the satellite of this proto-Saturnian sun, which mini-system then invaded the present Solar System, and that this transpired during the age of man. As bizarre as this scenario appears, it is lent credibility by the hard sciences through the unmistakable signs encountered here on Earth and also by what is constantly being discovered out in space. In fact, the likelihood that such an interloping planetary system might have been captured by the Sun is even now acknowledged by a new class of trailblazing astronomers. Thus, apart from the mytho-historical record, the theory presented within the pages of this book includes evidence from geology, palaeontology, astrophysics, and plasma cosmology. It also serves to elucidate various dilemmas that presently encumber these and other disciplines. What might be seen by some as of greater importance, the reconstruction of the primeval events that took place beneath the proto-Saturnian sun, goes a long way in disclosing the origins of religion, including the very concept of deity. While, for the sake of scholarship, the book includes the odd technical tract, it is nevertheless written in a manner that will be readily understood by the intelligent layperson. In fact, it almost reads like a detective novel.

  • av R Macwhirter
    179 - 299,-

  • - Beginnings and Endings
    av Daryl Rowland
    359 - 365

  • - A Novel Inspired by True Events
    av Louise Arseneault
    195 - 299,-

  • av Laura Sturgeon
    255 - 301

  • av Fred Smith
    255 - 301

  • av Oran Brucks
    285,-

    1814. America teeters between defeat and surrender in its war with Britain. The British burn Washington. President Madison flees, barely escaping capture. An immense British fleet prowls south along the Eastern seaboard. Final destination: America's soft underbelly, New Orleans. The tentacles of war reach ever inland from the north, east, and south. Britain is strangling America into final submission. While the cauldron of conflict boils over the country, in remote Pennsylvania two brothers have no interest in war. Travis and Squib Tanner, with their wolf dog, Fidious, are headed West along the earlier path of famed explorers Lewis and Clark. The brothers seek exploration, hunting, fishing, and adventure along the way. Their idyllic voyage suddenly takes an unexpected turn when, trapped by a chance encounter, they unknowingly find themselves prey in a deadly game of secrets played by ruthless killers who are certain as hell that the Tanners have their prize. This prize must be regained at any cost. Only one side will win and a nation will live or die.

  • - making the world a better place
    av Treea Forest Waters
    165,-

    Join Treea Waters, friends, family and community, as they attend Earth school and live a life of adventures and learning. All based on true stories and stories to improve the world. A true awakening of the mind at its fullest potential. A book series filled with amazing ideas and intelligent solutions to a better world.

  • av Cheney Lachapelle
    255,-

    A young girl who manages to make it through a severely troubled childhood to adulthood even though there were times it seemed hopeless, the hurt, struggles, pain, and heartbreak, along with some good times.

  • av Nikisha L Evans
    285 - 345,-

  • av T B Barton
    179 - 245

  • av Lanie Mores
    245 - 305,-

  • av Eldon Crowe
    165,-

    The thousand-year Empire of Sammos, the Holy Mother of Cities, is dying. The Krahl, sublime ruler of the pagan Odrum, has encircled its once-glittering capital, Sammkos, on both land and sea and is ready to deliver the last, killing blow. And now it seems that Fate has chosen a wounded, betrayed, fearful man to gather what scant hope remains in the beleaguered City. For Agriabus, Prefect of the Purple, has suffered the unendurable betrayal of his own son, who has wounded him in an impetuous duel before fleeing to the Krahl, must confront an increasingly mad Lord Engineer who wants to find salvation only in ancient, dark arts, and try to steel an Emperor who can only abase himself within the Shrine of Sammos, surrounded by flickering shadows, and past failures.And time is running out.

  • av Aly Brisha
    149

    This book is a tale of two men, eight centuries apart, who both possess a level of religious and social tolerance that seems to have gone obsolete. Daniel Abdel Razak is a world-renowned Egyptian 21st archaeologist and one of the world's leading experts on demotic writing. Despite his pedigree, Faith intervenes when ancient manuscripts dating back to the 13th century are discovered during the Arab spring. They are written and narrated by an otherwise forgotten mysterious historical figure by the name of 'Ibn Al Bitar.'As Danny immerses himself in the adventurous and enthralling world of Ibn Al Bitar, he discovers a greater understanding of that historical period, religion, and more importantly, humanity.

  • - A Journey through Dreams to the Feminine
    av Pearl E Gregor
    259,-

    Is God a baptized Catholic? What do we know before we are taught the "right" answers? How does "woman" come to know her own instinctive wild feminine self within the constraints of a patriarchal culture that defines her as flawed from birth? This is the second in a three-part series of one woman's independent and courageous journey to heal clinical depression and weave body, mind and soul into wholeness. Pearl speaks in her own voice through many dreams that offer deep insights over years of writing. Eventually, she begins to recognize vestiges of the Sumerian goddess, Inanna, Queen of Heaven, as strange, weird symbols emerge from the depths of her psyche. In Authoring Self: A Journey through Dreams to the Feminine, Pearl struggles to the edges of consciousness to uproot and heal deeply embedded unconscious beliefs in a vengeful punishing Old Testament God. Authoring Self begins in Maryknoll Center, Ossining, New York, 4,000 miles from her Alberta farm home where she experiences deep archetypal dreams and visions and learns about the transpersonal. In search of her self, Pearl must learn a whole new language and excavate the many layers of embedded patriarchy to become her own authority. Many Jungian thinkers, such as Sylvia Perera, identify these patterns as the emergence of the sacred feminine. Pearl Gregor was born and raised in northern Alberta. She became an educator, administrator, provincial government consultant and along the way, a radical feminist. She came to writing late in life. At age 43, in a desperate search to heal clincial depression, Pearl found the inner world of meditation and dreams. The story begins in Book I in the Dreams Along the Way series, I, the Woman, Planted the Tree: A Journey through Dreams to the feminine, which was published in December 2018. Now, healing the aftermath of repressed trauma takes Pearl even deeper into the uncharted territory of psyche. Authoring Self: A Journey through Dreams to the Feminine is the next part of the story of that navigation as told through deeper and deeper work with each new dream experience.

  • av Delores J Goossen
    165,-

    Poor Ollie! He has moved into town and is loving his new neighborhood...until one day he accidentally makes the neighbors upset by doing something the way he always used to do it. Delores loves reading and nature and wiener roasts. She likes big dogs and little houses and sitting by fires. She loves books and children; especially if the small fry are piled on the couch around her, with stacks of books waiting to be read.

  • - Marj and the Medal
    av McInenly Kelly McInenly
    158

    Kelly knew Little Milly Lake as Grandma Mill McInenly. The usually serious Mildred would occasionally surprise her granddaughter with tales of the fun and mischief that she and her five older sisters found growing up in the Maritimes in the early 1900s. The combination of little money or supervision, and a notoriously grumpy father, made for simple stories with just the right blend of silly and sweet.Little Milly and the Great Lakes is Kelly's first creative writing endeavor... she has been distracted by Little Mateo and Little Lucas.Get silly with Millyon her other adventures...Bess and the Boil, Peg and the Party Line, Ene and the Ivy,Flo and the Fishermen & Milly and the Mail

  • - Peg and the Party Line
    av Kelly McInenly
    158

    Kelly knew Little Milly Lake as Grandma Mill McInenly. The usually serious Mildred would occasionally surprise her granddaughter with tales of the fun and mischief that she and her five older sisters found growing up in the Maritimes in the early 1900s. The combination of little money or supervision, and a notoriously grumpy father, made for simple stories with just the right blend of silly and sweet.Little Milly and the Great Lakes is Kelly's first creative writing endeavor... she has been distracted by Little Mateo and Little Lucas.Get silly with Millyon her other adventures...Bess and the Boil, Marj and the Medal, Ene and the Ivy,Flo and the Fishermen & Milly and the Mail

  • - Bess and the Boil
    av Kelly McInenly
    158

    Kelly knew Little Milly Lake as Grandma Mill McInenly. The usually serious Mildred would occasionally surprise her granddaughter with tales of the fun and mischief that she and her five older sisters found growing up in the Maritimes in the early 1900s. The combination of little money or supervision, and a notoriously grumpy father, made for simple stories with just the right blend of silly and sweet.Little Milly and the Great Lakes is Kelly's first creative writing endeavor... she has been distracted by Little Mateo and Little Lucas.Get silly with Millyon her other adventures...Marj and the Medal, Peg and the Party Line, Ene and the Ivy,Flo and the Fishermen & Milly and the Mail

  • av Joseph H Hallman
    165 - 285,-

  • av Carolyn Clackdoyle
    185 - 289,-

  • av A M H
    255,-

    Chaos. Even in this rainstorm there is brightness; there is color.Rainclouds are moving on. I see a rainbow.In her debut story, the tears that stained the glass, amh takes you through a journey through poetry and prose about a woman's struggle coming to terms with her partner's hidden life and infidelity that caused destruction and disorder to her once normal life. Fighting anxiety, depression and self-worth, she finds herself making the decision that would change her life forever.

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