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  • av Cecilia Skeete
    289,-

    Welcome to the Hood, Motherhood is a captivating memoir that takes you on my personal journey as a single mother raising three children. From bringing my babies home from the hospital to navigating the challenges of nursing, daycare, and early childhood development, I share heartfelt experiences. As a young parent with little support, I learned the realities of motherhood through trial and error, discovering valuable lessons along the way. This book offers an honest portrayal of the highs and lows of being a mother while also highlighting the unbreakable bond among mothers who face similar challenges. With relatable stories, Mom codes, and practical guidance as well as spaces for personal reflection after each chapter, Welcome to the Hood, Motherhood celebrates the resilience, realness, and strength of single mothers, inspiring anyone on their own journey through the "hood."

  • av Allison Lords
    242,-

    In the depths of the ocean, the ancient fish god Dagon rises from his underwater palace, not in search of food but in search of a mate. Dagon is on a quest to find himself a bride. Barely breaching the watery surface, he spots a gorgeous girl on a boat hanging out with her friends on a bright sunny afternoon. He cannot tear his eyes away from her.Upon seeing her, He immediately becomes infatuated with her and it is then he decides that this girl will become Dagon's Bride. The girl he chooses, eighteen year old Felice Caldwell, has a deathly fear of the ocean and the creatures that inhabit it. So how will she handle it when Dagon has her transformed into a mermaid to become his bride and Queen of the sea and live with him for all eternity?Once Felice is transformed and now living in the ocean, she is frightened by the series of events that have occurred. Dagon proposes to her with an elaborate aquatic ring fit for a Queen and Felice reluctantly accepts. Dagon introduces Felice to numerous aquatic creatures that she knew from mythology and others are entirely different breeds that have been around for eons.Being in the ocean, Felice feels a mixture of emotions. First, she feels fear that she will be wed to the grotesque fish god and be surrounded by hideous aquatic mutations except for the mermaids, who are all anxiously awaiting to meet her upon her arrival beneath the sea. Second, she feels somewhat delight at seeing things that human eyes are not allowed to see, but that is only a small part of her. Felice very desperately wants to become human again, but Dagon wants to keep her in the ocean for the rest of her existence. Will she make it out?

  • av Bill Ratliff
    248,-

  • av Brad Boring
    186,-

    Major disasters happen all over the world. Technology is to help us in the future in case a disaster occurs. A team of scientists study all types of disasters. Chief scientist Tom Highlander is working on a top-secret project and working with Tom is his assistant, Linda Ordella, a highly qualified astronomer/technician, and two robots that Tom constructed to assist in the project. C-VOE, a conservation volecular unit, is one of the robots programmed to detect tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, and minerals and gems beneath Earth's surface. R-CON, a radar-connecting unit, is the other robot that is programmed to detect unusual encounters from the depths of space and other planetary readouts in the solar system. Tom and his crew have spent the last twelve years working to protect and save lives by detecting disasters weeks before they occur.As an unexpected, out-of-this-world disaster occurs, Tom and his team put a hold on the top-secret project when they encounter the eye stone, a phenomenon so powerful and beyond their control that can destroy the entire earth.Tom and his team have encountered all types of disasters, but not such as this--it's a race against time to save Planet Earth.

  • av Shannon Duke Clark
    291,-

    Baby Birds is a sweet and funny book for children. It demonstrates how parents can sometimes be a bit forgetful as well as a bit overly excitable. Baby Birds demonstrates how the smallest of creatures have a voice and that they should respectfully use it when necessary.

  • av Arthur Cola
    291 - 463,-

  • av William H. S. Allen
    236 - 354,-

  • av Mac T
    186,-

    In a small quiet area in the forest a family is about to experience fun, adventure and fear that will change everyone's life forever.Big brother turtle and little brother turtle are so very much alike but at the same time, quite different. They are about to find out just how much they mean to each other during this adventurous journey.Big brother turtle and little brother turtle are also about to get very mature during their adventure in the forest in only a few hours. Big brother turtle and little brother turtle's parents will be excited to see how the brothers have learned so much during the short adventurous journey.Big brother turtle and little brother turtle will experience new sounds, noises, and animals they didn't know existed.In the end, big brother turtle and little brother turtle will see how much they are loved and how much they mean to so many family members and friends when they get back home.

  • av Harry O'Quinn
    279,-

    Some people have the ability to understand different languages and learn to speak them quickly. This was the case with Agent Henry Odum. Being exposed to Southern black people at an early age in life taught him to speak the Gullah language and to respect their culture. That exposure placed him in danger of the KKK's vengeance and pushed him to leave home before finishing school.The military quickly realized his potential to become a multilingual intelligence agent. Henry's desire to do the right thing plays a big role in his missions' success. This book is the first in series that tells of Henry's leadership skills and bravery during his missions.

  • av Pk Mags
    254,-

    Time travel is real. The CIA runs a top-secret program conducting time jumps to the past to observe and understand historical events.Ahmed Faquar has a psychotic fantasy--he fires his pistol and executes Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. For decades, he has dreamed of inflicting a death blow to the United States and Western civilization. Faquar discovers the time-travel project and conducts a successful raid on the facility. Now, with a stolen time machine, Faquar and his terrorist cell aim to destroy freedom, liberty, and Christianity before these beliefs begin. The president orders Miguel Sanchez, a young CIA operator, and his team to chase the terrorists two thousand years into the past. The mission: defend Jesus, eliminate the terrorists, and preserve the world. Can Sanchez and his team save Christianity and maintain the current timeline? The future is fragile, and the battle for the fate of humanity will be waged in ancient Judea.

  • av Bradleigh Munk
    236,-

    The struggles of a dead poet from the nineteen century and a neutered mathematician with ties to a Nazi enigma machine--this is just the beginning when Bradleigh is thrown headfirst into history and forced to meet with the voices in his head. He sets out on a road from the past and is forced to reconcile current and past social injustices.Wilder Standing is trapped within a space and time where he is not allowed to heal or move forward. Our poet is hoping that he will be able to hand over the torch to someone who has always been his voice of reason. While seeking the help of his protege, he is driven to right the wrongs of a Victorian society and ride a dragnet through modern-day injustices.

  • av Cheryl Stinson Rodo
    248,-

    A new immigrant searching for work in her field discovers a Jekyll and Hyde veterinary doctor who shows her the dirty underbelly of a trade not often questioned or examined.Carmen is an undocumented immigrant who is hired by a beloved local veterinarian, Eugene Hess, at his small town animal clinic. When she discovers pets alive that were supposedly euthanized, she suspects that Dr. Hess may not be as trustworthy as his patients have been led to believe. Further investigation turns up more evidence of the doctor's foul play.Carmen is tormented as to whether she should report it or turn a blind eye. Police involvement might result in a deportation order and loss of her much-needed job. Day by day, in her quest to save the animals, Carmen begins to acquire the courage that might also save herself."

  • av Fatimah Perkins
    211,-

    Saturdays are usually the best day of the week for Makenzie and her adopted little sister, Maggie, but this Saturday was nothing they could imagine. Dramatic Makenzie tells her tale of how she tried to escape Maggie because she had germs growing on everything. Until finally, she decided to do something about it.

  • av Raina Barbato
    186,-

  • av Vicky London
    186,-

  • av Christie Sluder
    186,-

  • av Edward Thurman
    186,-

    A sweet story about a father helping his daughter get ready for her first day of school. What makes this story so different is Tabby has Down syndrome. Children who may have differences in life still want the same things. Friends and to belong.

  • av Wes Cartwright
    186 - 291,-

  • av Rose Rubio
    211,-

    The average woman is not expected to know about the beauty business. This is a guide to help the mature woman with every aspect of her image, be it her hair, makeup, skin care regimen, fashion design, or color concepts. All is according to your canvas.So keep me in your purse, and let me help guide you through your journey.Thank you.Rose Rubio

  • av Lucien Felix
    199,-

    Thunder and Lightning is a fictional tale of identical twins. Granted, both were given unknown power as the twins were separated for the first time since birth. That's when their power became known!

  • av Rip Harwood
    254,-

    This charming little story breaks the autobiography mold. Technically it's the childhood account of a third-culture American kid and his adventures and exploits growing up all over the world in the 1950s and '60s. The book will transport you from Australia to Africa, from Brazil to Israel, from Europe to the Far East. But it's not just a travelogue or a dry where-I-was-born sleeper. It's part adventure--it's about surfing in Africa and sailing in Rio de Janeiro. It's a Buddhist parable about the responsibilities of power and African lessons about the power of belief. It's a childhood love story. It's a new perspective on the evils of apartheid and the oppression that took its place and that still mars the beauty of a magnificent country. It's a story of cultures and geopolitics. It's the backstory about how a few courageous Norwegians defeated Nazi plans for a German atom bomb.It's part the rant of a funny, irreverent, iconoclastic, opinionated old curmudgeon, perhaps occasionally thought-provoking. It's a window into the insights that wide travels and an open mind can bring.It's also a story about family and the importance of real family values and of developing a sense of place in the world. The book is interlaced with stories and anecdotes about the author's own forebears and pioneer ancestors and the roles they played in shaping the expansion and development of the American West. It's a little known slice of Texas history and of the founding of places like Dallas and Fort Worth. It's a story of lone-star gypsies that will give you new perspectives on life and death, how to live it to the fullest, and maybe even how to avoid fearing the mysteries at the end of one's existence.

  • av Lilian D. Spriggs
    186,-

    Winnie and Her Little Shirts is about a little dog who loves her shirts more than anything. She wears them all the time every day of the week, knowing that her owner, Mr. Stanley Gray, is taking good care of her. She meets new friends and people along the way, as she goes through the journey of her life.

  • av Shamayne Neesley
    199,-

    This short rhyme provides smooth thought into using your imagination. The colorful illustrations highlight a child's world of the best day, no matter what mother nature bestows.

  • av Edward Warble
    211,-

    Is a shirt simply a garment, something to wear? What if that shirt was of a particular timeless style and placed in the hands of four imaginative fourth-grade friends? The reader journeys into the fantasies with these creative children experiencing new adventures inspired by the costume. This urban fable leads to an important conclusion: "I'm best at being...me!"

  • av Zeina Iyamah
    199,-

  • av Hakeem R. Jelani
    403,-

    For a controversial yet refreshing perspective this book you are holding right now is one that will give you a salient insight into the author's discourse with a new subjective viewpoint regarding the Anunnaki ancient world. Their significant deeds and contributions to humanity. Which syncs very nicely with the modern ancient astronauts hypothesis. Events that are largely associated with the Old Testament Bible Genesis narrative, are inextricably linked back to Anunnaki as " Those who from Heaven came down " to Earth were a fifty man crew under command of the Anunnaki Royal Prince Enki(Ea). From his home planet Nibiru, the eponymous God of creation, imbued Kemetic spiritual science philosophy to the African Pharaohs dynasties of Egyptians (Mithrum). Its speculation and bold assumptions will brighten up your vision as you discover what has long been hidden by the elites who promulgate mendacious truthiness and storytelling as the vicar's of god on Earth. Reading this book gives you this powerful insight from a mind, body, and spirit perspective. You discover a different view of the Holy Old Testament Bible Genesis narrative and storytelling. Hakeem invites readers to reexamine the Bible myth as a dichotomy between the significant transition into the Western New Testament Christian Church religion of western Europe and the African-Egyptian consciousness of spiritual science precepts. The Kemetic ankh (life) became the Christian cross (death). Each represents important symbolism. Whereas the former was plagiarized and replaced and incorporated into the Roman Catholic New Testament Christian Bible, religion and canons as the doctrine of theology. It's a great story that postulates an assertion that calls one to reexamine the Bible book of genesis. Which the Hebrew and Greek Septuagint Bible scribes removed acknowledge to conceal gods Anunnaki identity of the gods. The truth about the elite, Royals pantheon of alien gods as Anunnaki Anu, Enlil, and Enki as: "Those who from the Heavens came down. The ancient account pertaining to the Sumerian Bible Genesis is the original codex of historical manuscript religious described rituals and rites, which was the hidden books of sacred knowledge and wisdom taught in the halls of the mystery schools by the ancient Egyptian Priesthood. This book imparts his speculative unvarnished anecdotal details about Genesis from a different perspective. The Biblical history of Genesis, as it should be taught. Not like the Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Baptist religions teach the gospels of the Christian, savior of the crucified Jesus Christ as the human savior or of the crucified Jesus Christ of heaven. Not like the Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Baptist religions of blind faith. But in its purest form of theology, that is primarily the Gospels of death, salvation, and the resurrection after the end of Jesus Christ's crucifixion by the Roman. Albeit speculative, its conjecture dovetails nicely with attributions described in the Old Testament Bible god corresponds precisely to Enki (Ea) deeds. This book is complete speculation with emphasis on the Bible book of Genesis. Hakeem boldly conflated the creator of the homo sapien sapiens with Enki who was a brilliant scientist and chief medical doctor. Which means that he was exceptionally qualified to genetically fuse his biological DNA chromosome code by genetic manipulation of an African female mitochondrial DNA as described in the Old Testament Genesis narrative tale. Which raises curious questions as to why the book of Genesis accounts can be examined with great skepticism and a misdirection play because much of the factual information about the Genesis of history was either burned by invading armed forces, omitted the rulers, suppressed

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