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  • av Elaine Scarver
    254 - 512,-

  • av Michelle Poe
    431,-

    Salem Gardner Montgomery is just a teenager when her mom dies an unnatural and brutal death that triggers the discovery of her family's supernatural legacy. She must quickly learn how to control her newly discovered magical powers if she is to dethrone the planet's most evil witch - one who just happens to want her dead! Fortunately, she has the help of some peculiar cousins she's never met, a friend from school, and a mysterious new boy that she also happens to be falling in love with. As she embarks on her journey, Salem has very little to go on with the exception of a letter that her mom wrote just before she died. The story moves backward and forward in time from when Salem was a baby to the present day and takes place in Massachusetts as well as in several foreign locations. Salem must navigate a treacherous path as she endeavors to learn about her family and its role in the supernatural realm. Along the way, she discovers that she had a twin sister who died shortly after they were born and that her (very much alive) aunt has been following her own evil agenda ever since that terrible day. This tale involves anthropological adventures, a powerful shaman and his vengeful daughter, a magical tiger, a power-hungry college professor, and a battle with corpses at the local cemetary.

  • av Gloria J. McCarthy
    354,-

    Little Timothy Michael moves from the big city to the country with his parents. In the backyard, at the edge of the forest, Timothy's father hangs a tire swing from a sturdy limb of a tree, but Timothy is too small to move the swing without a push. Will he ever grow big enough to soar into the sky as the other children do? Before Timothy gives in to tears, he hears a voice introducing himself as Mr. Tree. A talking tree! Mr. Tree introduces Timothy to Honey, the brown bear, Mrs. Darlin the deer, her fawn Susan Darlin, and another tree across the forest named Cousin Herman. Through these new friendships with other talking creatures, Timothy learns what makes his forest friends happy and what keeps them healthy.

  • av Shawn Paul
    378 - 596,-

  • av W James Weese
    211 - 463,-

  • av Patrick M Schlievert
    378,-

    This is a timely book where our current Earth appears at a tipping point, with several tyrannical countries disrupting the normal procession of the free world. Wouldn't it help the world immensely if the tyrannical leaders no longer existed and no longer rose to power? Patch, the main character, and his spouse, Olivia, try multiple ways to make these malignant leaders disappear, including uniting the world in the fight against infections, uniting the world in defining once and for all true religion, and finally successfully showing the world how to make these tyrannical leaders disappear, never to arise again.

  • av Dana L Turner
    439 - 560,-

  • av Kim Simeone
    328,-

    Beth was orphaned as a senior in high school when both of her parents died in a tragic accident. After graduation, she began working when she met her future husband, Mack. When Mack became abusive, she soon realized her only choice was to escape. She left California, and her name behind, to start her new life as Iolana, on the island of Maui. Iolana was enjoying her new life and new friends, but Mack soon found her. As you read about the beauty of Maui you will find both suspense and romance in this novel.

  • av Victoria Lee
    254 - 272,-

    Victoria Lee has been plagued by nightmares for as long as she can remember. She's not sure why she has been handed this horrible curse, but she has learned to live with dreams that leave her awake, shaking, and scared. Fear of Dreams is a fictionalized account of her real life experience.For the first time, Victoria has decided to write down the frightening things she sees-the things that leave her dreading night's darkness. By writing down her nightmares, she hopes she will find some relief. Thankfully, Victoria has always had a wonderful family who has overlooked her outbursts in the night. They have weathered the psychological storms at her side.Now, follow "Rachael" as her dreadful dreams get her involved in mystery, murder, and serial killers. Dreams might haunt, but they come to us for a reason. Perhaps Rachael can find a way to use her own terror for good. Perhaps, she-and Victoria-can finally be free of the fear of dreams.

  • av Pamela R Lott
    174 - 279,-

  • av Joyce Shui
    233,-

    Well-loved and well-adjusted, Spray, the Bug, is headed off to kindergarten. His first day of kindergarten is filled with unexpected challenges as he and his new friends, with a wide range of names and backgrounds, navigate misunderstandings that arise because of Spray's name and a developing understanding of grammar. In this humorous and delightful book that will amuse kids and adults, the students band together to protect Spray while learning and later successfully teaching each about the importance of commas. Stay tuned for the surprising ending which heralds a sequel.

  • av Ambera Jakupi
    328,-

    Ashley and Hudson love each other. She's a Turkish woman living in Switzerland and he's an English singer in Washington.Their ways cross in London at her best friend's house Meredith, who's also Hudson's sister. But Ashley's family arranged her marriage with a Turkish guy who's the crush of Meredith. They fall for each other too and the wedding gets cancelled. After Ashley's family accepts Hudson, they want to marry them. But Hudson disappears on their wedding day.5 years later they met each other by accident but the love didn't disappear since then.

  • av Paul Drummond
    328,-

    Largely a travelogue written from an Alaskan perspective, highlighting the things to see, do and how best to get there...

  • av Samantha Smith
    233,-

    This book was based on the ramblings of Sam's two sons during the demolition of the Swingbridge and the building of the modern concrete bridge. It addresses children's interpretation of changes in their environment and the natural coping tools they employ when the going gets confusing.

  • av Lenore B. Kahne CCC/SLP
    233,-

    Maisy the Lonesome Calf is a story about a calf who struggles with hearing impairment. She isolates herself from the other barnyard animals, who don't understand her behavior. It is not until Lucy summons the help of a wise old owl that they all discover what the real problem is.

  • av Robert Andrew Provan
    199 - 354,-

  • av Jay Wheeler
    387 - 534,-

  • av Jake Veit
    650,-

    It was the spring of 1951 when Jake Veit's father, an avid outdoorsman, decided he wanted to learn to bowhunt. As Jake picked up his father's enthusiasm for archery, he began shooting in tournaments and bowhunting small game, and ultimately helped his father found an archery club.While intertwining his entertaining personal experiences while growing up in Ohio and beyond with insight into the ancient sport of archery and accompanying images, Veit provides a fascinating glimpse into all the ways involvement in archery can positively effect its participants. As he leads others through his experiences and the history of a sport that has helped man survive over time, Veit details his tournament experiences, the mental and physical control that he and others had to refine to be successful, how to properly execute a shot sequence and other techniques, and much more. Throughout his presentation, Veit reminds us that archery is a life sport that provides exercise and fun while demonstrating that no one has to win to feel accomplished.Modern Archery for Life shares personal experiences, insight, and images that shine an intriguing light onto an ancient sport that can be enjoyed by all ages.

  • av Catherine Farrar
    218,-

    Oiyah the Trash Eater is a story written by the author but inspired by the imagination of her first grade students who wondered what happened to the trash left on the floor of the classroom.

  • av D. V. Nathan MBA MSc B. A FCIM(UK)
    248,-

    In this book 'Cryptocurrency empowers Global Financial Systems', you'll progressively learn everything from history of money to Fiat money, Fintech, Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), to Cryptocurrencies - BITCOIN, ETHEREUM, and other major digital coins, how blockchain technology works, Digital Ledger Technology(DLT), and the current Digital Finance (DeFI). Finally, this book enlightens the future of the global financial systems in year-to-come.

  • av William Stanley
    372,-

    The Call of the Yukon is comprised of two stories, both set in the late 1800's in the wilderness of Canada's far north. Rudy is the heart-warming story of a wolf cub abandoned by its mother, who is rescued from sure death when found by an Indigenous man named Steward. Initially rejected by Steward's sled dogs, Rudy grows into a strong animal the team learns to fear, eventually becoming the alpha male. Rudy's leadership is demonstrated during the annual Dawson City dogsled race, a high-spirited competition. This is a wilderness tale of a wolf who learns to place his trust in one man, until the call of the wild eventually beckons him to return to the forests of the Yukon, where he belongs. Quest for Gold and Fur is a fascinating tale about a young couple and their life together in the Yukon wilderness. Joe and Mary share their adventures in this heart-warming tale of survival in their adopted forest community. Read about how Rudy's short life ended after he followed his heart and returned to the wild. Experience an encounter between a black bear and a wolverine, fighting over who is going to eat Joe and Mary's pack animal. Follow the couple as they find riches hidden by old trappers in the most unlikely places.These two stories depict the courage and bravery of early fur-trappers in Canada's north, which will not to be easily forgotten by its readers.

  • av William G. Howard
    427,-

    Kasidy Vulkner has fallen through a celestial hole in space and time that has brought her into an alternate dimension where she has an unexpected reunion with an old friend, but also encounters an old enemy.The Venusian Galaxy's favorite rogue-The Abominable Hotfire, currently an inmate in the Bokhun Planetary Asylum for the Criminally Insane-is not living his best life.He claims that the worst warlord in the galaxy, Diabolix, is very much alive when the everyone is convinced he's quite dead.Meanwhile, Empress Yellowtail's only heir, Jellina, has designs on conquering the galaxy. Key to this plan of universal domination is locating the ancient device the Sword of Aeschylean, which will enable Jellina to enslave the universe. And the only being that might be able to stop her is an Abomination.

  • av E. Luna
    186,-

    A collection of poems riddled with loving, longing and learning through the eyes of a young growing heart

  • av Bill Heitland
    372,-

    Three friends are reunited through unlikely circumstances five years after their high school graduation in Jasper, Illinois.A violent storm causes Jody Hansen to make some ill-fated decisions that land him in jail, accused of car theft, possession of an illegal firearm and assaulting a police officer who later died. Although he is innocent, Jody's family lacks the funds to hire a seasoned criminal attorney, settling instead for one used to handling simple domestic cases. His opponent is a high-priced prosecuting attorney who relishes an easy conviction.Anna Sanchez returns to Jasper, Illinois from her home in Chicago to help her father Miguel who suffered a stroke during the storm. When she learns Jody is also in town, she realizes the feelings she had for him in high school are still very much alive. Anna's amorous feelings intensify when Jody informs her that he planned to begin a marketing internship in Chicago prior to his arrest.When Jody sees how Anna has transformed herself into an attractive woman with the physique of a competitive runner, he can't stop thinking about her.Aaron Cole, who makes up the third member of the trio dubbed fuerzas especiales or special forces, returns to Jasper from his home in New York to come to the aid of his brother, who was arrested while protesting the George Floyd murder.Jody's legal predicament isn't the only conflict in his life. When he learns it's been his father's dream to work as a fatther/son tandem at a local hardware store he now owns, Jody feels torn. Does he honor his father's wishes or act on a desire to move to Chicago to be with Anna, the woman he now loves?It will take a galvanized effort from all three, plus an overmatched lawyer's determination to right a wrong for the group to have any chance at proving Jody's innocence.If he can secure his freedom, Jody must now choose between breaking his father's heart or his own.

  • av Steven T. Folgate
    286,-

    This book draws on the wisdom of an extensive collection of 3x5 index cards that I began assembling during my college years-when I spent my summers as a door-to-door book salesman-and continued to accumulate throughout my life. And then recently, during the global pandemic, I began to think about writing a book as a means of organizing the index-card chaos that now filled a giant plastic tub.I even imagined that the tidbits I had collected could be a life-giving resource for readers-including, perhaps, my grandchildren one day. Thus, the book you hold in your hands (or perhaps view on your device reader) is my attempt to consolidate some of the greatest hits from my "plastic tub of wisdom." I hope you'll find that the stories, quotations, insights and life-changing experiences that I share in the book will inspire you to step outside your comfort zone and live an extraordinary, magnificent and abundant life.

  • av Mickey Frame
    218,-

    It is what the author would have been doing on active duty.

  • av L A Perdue
    233 - 416,-

  • av Lola La Mentalista
    218,-

    Los Orishas la historia de los Santos en la religión Yoruba. Los Orishas existen para ayudar los humanos alcanzar el objetivo de la autorrealizacion. Por tanto, todo los seres humanos están conectados unos con otro sin importar su apariencia, religión o hogar porque todos le deben su propia existencia al mismo aliento de vida que los anima a todos y de la misma manera todos los seres humanos están relacionados con todo los seres vivos.

  • av Fred Dowd
    291 - 548,-

  • av Moses Korir
    203,-

    This book is about first camping attended by the author when he was ten years old back in Kenya. He was intrigued by sweet melody played in a piano making him wonder about "what is a piano?" This changed his life making him ask everyone in his village and school if they had a piano in their home.

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