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  • av Roger M. Rowan
    239,-

    What happens if you start a business and just as you are about to make a profit, someone steals your pigs? This book tries to help you do everything right when you start a business. It also tries to tell you that there are some things out of your control. But with perseverance, you can and will succeed.

  • av Mont'e Millions
    195,-

    MONT'E MILLIONS referred to as the King of Diamonds, or Kid Rock Star has been singing for virtually his entire life. His professional reputation began around the age of thirteen when his mother Betty Wright, became his instructor and mentor and gave him the courage and confidence to become singer, rapper, songwriter, and businessman. By the age of seven, he was already learning and singing gospel, rap, hip-hop, and R&B. He started writing songs by the age of twelve. He has musical inspiration embedded in his roots, from his grandfather, who had starred in a late 60's gospel quartet, his aunt, an international blues artist,and his mentor and mother, Ms Betty Wright. Mont'e, is making waves in the industry of gospel, hip-hop, and R&B. He does not intend to feel limited while doing what he loves most- being in the music industry. He wants his fans to experience all genres of music. Monte's music is eclectic - he keeps his fans on their toes with the extensive amount of genres he performs. His first EP came out in 2007 on his own Indie label, selling over 150,000 copies. Since then, the soulful artist recorded his debut single "e;Sally"e; in 2020. The song has since reached about half a million streams in only four months. From touring to concerts to just being a city boy in a country life. Mont'e Millions as he defies genres of music is no doubt the voice heard now and through out legacy! Mont'e Millions has written several books visit www.MonteMillions.com.

  • av Muminah Muhammad
    239,-

    Words Rain Down will scoop readers up and across broad categories of life, with a twist. Exploring topics like destiny; potent emotions; racism; death and dreams with a flair for drama. Each reader who comes across Words Rain Down is brought from possible problems to satisfying solutions. A quick read but a long ponder. Words Rain Down arches you into a swan dive that plunges in deep water, puts you on dry land then towels you off. Perfect for traveling or quietly at home. Read all at once or over a few sittings.

  • av Barbara Butterfield
    259,-

    The information about the book is not available as of the moment.

  • av Gary T Brideau
    259,-

    Thomas and his girlfriend Sasha were on their way home from a 1950s dance and had to stop for the night. The next day they sat in a restaurant called asked eddies to order breakfast when somebody came in and reported murder on route 11. Thomas, being a detective, went to the crime scene with his wife to see if they could help. But Thomas and Sasha become tangled in a web of lies and deceit.

  • av Phyllis M. Brown
    195,-

    The book is about a little girl who is very energetic and smart. She bonds with her grandmother during a trip to the park. I hope that this book is enjoyable and helps to make learning fun by playing a game. I want it to plant a seed in different areas of the young developing mind through word association with pictures. The hidden nuggets are healthy eating and exercise. Also, making a connection, building a relationship and making memories.

  • av Jessica Leatherman
    289,-

    --E.R.M.-"e;You're just an Epi Retinal Membrane. A film. A clear tissue that grows over the fovea, the center most part of vision, without cause. Removed in eye surgery."e; What I say to myself, when I see them with him. At only 19-years-old, Rose Manleather met and fell in love with a rich married innovative business man. She told herself if she met him twice, it was destiny. But after their second meeting, she saw in her minds eye that she needed to improve her own life and that love would find her again. After she had her life on track and both were single. She let El. Even Long go, feeling confident that life would bring them back together when timing was appropriate. Rose then meets and inspired by 7th Day Adventist, Dr. Rancheros and his family. She begins doing sled work to clean up her way of living. But locker room talk and misinformed rich women gossip rips and isolates Rose from her community and her chosen family. From unfortunate and unfair beginnings, Rose just thought life was always hard. But after parting ways with El. Even Long, life got substantially worse. An over 20 year mystery proves dark and sinister secrets that are keeping Rose's life on hold and preventing her from achieving her goals. What the group of people do to Rose and her children, Morgan and HRB, will shock you!A cover up in epic societal proportions involving flash mobs, hidden cameras, a pop music singer, phone stalking, forgery, subliminal sound and imagery, NDA's, messages hidden in the media, and hired health care professionals. All tactics used to force Rose Manleather to shut up! And all along the way, a cruel pattern named Agent Orange continues in Rose's life. Will Rose ever see El. Even Long and Dr. Rancheros again? Can she expose the truths and get her voice back? Can Rose get free from the bondage that has her in misery and on hold? Or has her life been so ruined by lies and corruptness that Rose Manleather and her children are stuck hidden and controlled forever? A life's story told by a collection of short stories involving many characters starting in Rose's childhood to present day. All this weaved together for the reader to come to their own conclusion on what happened to and will become of Rose Manleather.

  • av Nancy L. Stimson
    419

    This book celebrates the journey in July of 2021 of two experienced motorcycle pals on trikes who crazily decide to ride to Alaska via Canada. They obsessively plan the trip for a year-ten thousand miles in thirty-one days. They joyfully began the ritual of meticulous mapping detail, precise gathering of equipment, and making choice reservations. There is one very dark shadow in all of their meticulousness, the COVID-19 is beginning and growing through 2020. The border between Canada and the United States remained closed and did not open month after month after month. In the eleventh hour, the journey changes, and they make hasty plans to travel nineteen states into the heat of an inferno, forest fires, and homelessness of the southwest of America instead. The trip to the cool confines of Alaska becomes an eight-thousand-mile "e;search for shade"e; in the sun-scorched climate crisis of the Southwest.

  • av Kimberley S Klein
    239,-

    Two, young-looking men, both rockstars and werewolves, deal with their lot in life in very different ways. Ray, the "e;youngest"e; of the duo, is in a stage of his condition where is he depressed that he's been forced to transform into a beast once a month while Marston parties like it's 1985, which is the year he was turned. Marston tries to get Ray to accept himself while Ray does his best to desperately search for a way to return to his normal self. He becomes even more determined when he becomes infatuated with a new girl who moves into the empty flat above his, much to Marston's consternation.

  • av Elpidio R. Estioko
    259,-

    Unlocking the Chain of Poverty: In Pursuit of the American Dream, is a book of guts, survival, and the will to persevere against all odds. It chronicled a Filipino immigrant's exploits in the US who reluctantly immigrated to the US with his wife and five of their six children at a time of declining global economy in the 1990's. It actually captured how a family of seven with children ages 4 to 16 started a life in the US with very minimal assistance from immediate family members but friends and yet succeeded in realizing the American Dream the hard way!It echoed Hillary Clinton's book, "e;It Takes a Village: and Other Lessons Children Teach,"e; theme that applied to all kinds of successes and failures on the outcome of the child. The book, published in 1996, captured Hillary's vision for the children of America focusing on the impact individuals and groups outside the family, have, for better or for worse, on a child's well-being, and advocates of society meets all of a child's needs. It also showcased how necessity played a vital role in their lives prompting them to work harder and chased every opportunity that came their way in order to make a living and bring food to the table. The book also exemplified how love and understanding evolved within the family that had to weather the effects of the ailing economy to be able to survive. All it needed to succeed, ultimately, was hard work, strong commitment, having a very supportive wife, strong belief in God, and the will to move on and pursue one's goals.

  • av James M. Waldroup
    239,-

    This story is dedicated to and inspired by my grandchildrenTrey and Rachael whom I helped teach to read by age 4. --------Other children's books byJames WaldroupThe Enchanted ForestMy First PetWhat Can I Be When I Grow UpSomeone stole the top of our Christmas Tree

  • av Stephanie Plain Potter
    255,-

    One plus two equals three is strictly a math concept, right? The English Equation disagrees. It is the idea that English contains different equations to produce designed results. The English Equation provides ways to teach and help individuals with the strategies to comprehend and analyze reading passages, master reading concepts, develop well-constructed sentences, and paragraphs; even learn ways to enjoy writing regardless of the academic level. It takes the guessing game out of English and opens the door to mastery. The activities will reinforce the idea and challenge thinking. Since this book is called English Equation, it will only equal success.

  • av David Ellis Grey
    195,-

    Space exploration is a fun way to learn about our universe and the variations that exist in outer space. Read how one group of Astronauts unexpectedly enter the atmosphere of another planet very similar to earth. What they discover abut this new earth-like planet will surprise you!

  • av Kevin Darnell
    255,-

    CLEAR SIGNALS goes into events, thoughts and emotions surrounding the terminal illness and death of my wife in 2010. It also deals with the ensuing aftermath (May 2010 - May 2012) and various contradictions for the bereaved as I moved through the world then. It flashes in and out of years of history for my wife and for myself, including childhood years. Thus then: the death first, years of history second, a tying together of memory third.

  • av Marlon Clarke
    195,-

    Black North American teen, Abimbola Prince, is disillusioned by his aforementioned African name. He grew to hate it from the moment he started school several years earlier. He goes from allowing all people to butcher and make fun of his name, to cutting it in half and cutting down his self-esteem with it. Abimbola must now fight for his self-respect in more ways than one, before it's too late.

  • av Rick Figg
    255,-

    This book looks at social issues in today's society with complaints and solution with keen observations. The writer deals with a host of issues rapidly from topic to topic such as race, racing kids, police reform, crazy politician, Fox News, John Stewart and Trump Chronicles, civil war, voting etc. He separates the sports and explains why. A feature on Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Michael Jordan. This is a passionate look from the writer's perspective and what is happening in America.

  • av Walt Hansen
    405,-

    Anaconda and Me is a collection of poems, short stories and photographs that emphasizes the author's connection to Anaconda, Montana and the surrounding area, and how it has guided his life for the past 78 years. It includes his community environment, family, friends, and heroes. It is the author's wish that the book be used as a model for others to evaluate their lives in a literary fashion as opposed to a historical narrative.

  • av Camecia Akinlabi
    239,-

    Spirited Stephenand The Healthy Hiccups Stephen cannot wait to get started on his habitat project for school. He can create a model habitat of his choice, but he runs into some small problems along the way. He cannot let those healthy hiccups stop him from finishing his project, especially with some help from his little sister.

  • av Laura L. Hacker
    345

    The information about the book is not available as of this time.

  • av Paul Hampton
    195,-

    As a father of two, I understand the importance of putting quality Bible-based content into our little ones' minds and hearts. Christian's story shows kids that having good behavior and doing your best are great and valuable, but these are not what our identity comes from. Our identity comes from what The Word of God says about us. We are The Lord's beloved children in Christ.

  • av Cam Rascoe
    289,-

    The master of the short story and literary champion Cam Rascoe returns with a work of ironic truncated tales, offering readers an array of essays, stories and poems that edify and enrich the spirit. Faithful fans of the Writings of Rascoe are taken on a sometimes jarring journey of probing prose offering intriguing insight into the human existence that nourish the soul. Rascoe navigates natural narratives in his readily relatable curious characters. Sustained suspense, controlled chaos and love lessons articulated with an ironic twist and incongruous tone are experienced in this powerful composition of literature. Ironies, an intriguing, entertaining and educationally instructive work of art for the masses.

  • av Frederick Mundle
    255,-

    Naked Christians comprises a collection of poems which either warns of the lack of eternal life in the souls of many naked Christians (1) who think they live as the body of Christ but do not, (2) who dare to call themselves Christians but have not as yet been born again, (3) who have been duped by false shepherds into believing that there are many ways to God the Father other than the only way of Jesus Christ, (4) who believe that repentance is just a one-time act if it is even necessary at all in the first place, (5) who may be weakening, if saved at all, while they are being engulfed by deniers of God's word. Who can sit in a naked church in the midst of naked Christians being instructed by a naked pastor and still hope to be found in the presence of the Lord in the millennium?

  • av Richard Sichelski
    269,-

    Ms. Betty decides to move on from her past mistakes and the town she has called home her entire life. She picked a nice quiet suburb to start over again, somewhere where no one knows her. She erased the sins of the family from the earth to start anew. Unfortunately nothing is ever dead and buried as people from the past keep coming into contact with Betty. Do they remember who she is, will continue her streak of trying to eliminate her bloodline off the face of the earth. Perhaps this will be the end of Ms. Betty as the past comes tracking her down to make her pay for her sins and the sins of her family.

  • av Sheldon McCormick
    255,-

    A cruel past, bourne of frustration, racism, abuse, womanizing, violence and hearbreaks, torments former high school and college champion sprinter, distance runner and fencing great Gilbert "e;Make Tracks"e; Courtney. He especially grieves the abortion of his unborn son by an embittered, vengeful ex-fiancee with a long grudge. The troubled Make Tracks channels his swirling, unbridled rage and emotions over her evil act into helping an inner-city community youth athletic center. Through his self-unaware charisma and leadership drawn from his past athletic successes, as a law student in college and a few tough years in a big city law firm, Make Tracks inspires his pupils with much-needed bravery, fortitude, confidence, self-worth and hope amid a rash of armed robberies and drive-by shootings in early 1990s South-Central Los Angeles.

  • av Sabrina Edmond
    239,-

    No information available at this time. Author will provide once available.

  • av Charles Watson
    239,-

    I want to now share some of these times and travels with you, so you can also feel the observation of relationships I saw develop over a period of time in Korea and American society. I want to express this to you in these poems. Read and enjoy. This was truly a Godly experience.

  • av Connie Mullowney
    315,-

    "e;Visit to a Queen"e; teases the imagination as any children's story should, but, at the same time, teaches some important lessons-about honeybees and humans and why we all must work together, even sacrifice, for a true community of caring, sharing and, subsequently, true success. Lucy and Peter Glee, city kids enjoying a summer vacation with a "e;crazy"e; beekeeping uncle in the country, learn about living passionately in the present, at the same time being prepared for what lies ahead for them as adults. They also come to realize that the length of your stay on earth is less important than what you do with that time.

  • av Roque Rosales
    269,-

    Felix is recently divorced from April and currently lives in an efficiency apartment. He is Oscar's long-time, best friend. Oscar is a womanizer and is married to Diane. His business is finally taking off, so he starts an affair with a young, tantalizing girlfriend, named Cyndi. Cyndi, is a naive young lady, in her first year of college. She lives in an all-girls dorm. Who thinks Oscar, is separated? Oscar's life is going great, but for one thing? His marriage, to his faithful wife, Diane. He wants to get rid of her, but how?He comes up with a crazy idea, to solve all his problems. He only needs to persuade Felix, to seduce his wife, and film it on video, as grounds for divorce. The question is Will Felix, do it? Or rather, do her?

  • av B. Williams
    269,-

    Stories, examples, parables, metaphors, and humor support the sixty-three reflections on biblical texts from the Revised Common Lectionary. The author uses a "e;theme approach,"e; addressing issues and questions sometimes overlooked in preaching, balancing private, personal spirituality with the social and corporate. Open-minded and ecumenical in tone, ULU reflects the theology of one firmly planted in the Wesleyan tradition, where scripture, tradition, experience, and reason insist upon openness to the new things that God is doing, and where believers seek to work actively for the transformation of creation according to the values and the vision of the realm of God. Twenty original monochrome photos by the author are distributed between chapters.

  • av Barbara Klaus
    649,-

    The information about the book is not available as of this time.

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