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  • av Mark L Long
    223

    This book offers a challenge to all who search for the truth as to why we do the things we do. It traces biblical history (which is designed to bless) against the backdrop of today''s world and that which has plagued mankind throughout time. Within each chapter the truth bubbles to the surface and the reader is slowly introduced to the menacing power that has clandestinely guided many into making wrong decisions. Truly this book is a window of opportunity that offers a view into a much larger world, a world filled with truth, peace, love, and hope. By the end of the book, the reader will truly be able to answer the age-old question, “What is Truth?”

  • - Fight or Flight Series
    av J M Letendre
    250

    Sarah Thompson is on the run after ΓÇïhe ΓÇïfound her again. Fighting back, she barely escapes and finds herself in Brooklyn, New York. It would’ve been the perfect place to hide, but the handsome stranger managing the apartment is persistently curious. Uncomfortable answering his questions, it quickly becomes obvious Sarah isn’t who she pretends to be. Desperation leaves her no choice, keeping secrets is what keeps her safe.Immediately drawn to her, Brady Harper is determined to learn all he can about the mysterious girl who seems to have appeared from out of nowhere. Brady knows she’s hiding something, but he doesn’t care. She makes him ΓÇïfeel again. Fighting a few demons of his own, he wants more with her. Although, he gets the sense she might disappear as fast as she arrived, before he gets the chance.He might be right.

  • - Stories from a Life
    av L A Robinson
    237,-

  • - Seven Years in the Life of a Child
    av Sylvia Boomsma
    223

    In 1997, after surviving a devastating, disfiguring accident, a six-year-old waif from Honduras was brought to Madison, Wisconsin, where University Hospital's world-class reconstructive surgeons took her into their care. In this true story, her mother tells how the adventurous and resilient young Brenda immediately embraced seven complete strangers, adopting them as her foster family with hardly a backward glance. As an expected one-year stay turned into two years, then three, and then forever, Brenda submitted to more than fifty surgeries, facing each one with courage and good humor. She endured hundreds of therapy sessions, unimaginable pain, setbacks, and complications. But she kept a curious, friendly, indomitable, and forgiving spirit-never pitying herself or becoming bitter, angry, or entitled. As hundreds of medical professionals cared for her over the years, she also ministered to them in profound and inspiring ways. The experiences recounted in this book are extraordinary, not only because of Brenda's unusual childhood, but because she herself is not, and never has been, ordinary.

  • av Keith Seland
    278,-

    If extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) exists elsewhere in our universe, any meaningful and absolute confirmation would require either a transformative announcement, global broadcast, single fantastic irrefutable event experience, or acknowledgment of a large accumulation of increasing evidence which equates to that historical revelation. The Humaniverse Guide to First Contact with ET embarks on an exploration of how ETI is viewed by theologians and their antagonists as well as by advocates and refuters alike. This work is a detailed investigation of how religious philosophy aligns with other worldviews and its potential reliability toward application and assistance in the development of a future relationship with ETI. The lens is focused on humankind's evolution of cognition, conjecture, logic, and knowledge about ETI as transformative toward these end points. As we know, the only way these end points can be resolved are through the eyes, experiences, and activities as undertaken by the only intelligent life-form of which we are aware-namely ourselves. Do you think your worldview about the meaning and purpose of life will be changed if and when ET comes calling?

  • av Federigo Insegnante
    237,-

    Historical evidence has consistently demonstrated the inequalities endured by the downtrodden by so-called social norms. This book contains a tale that strives to implicate past hardships in conjunction with contemporary knowledge of the times through the ramifications following young ladies undergoing psychological evaluation and exorcism.In the wake of a global influenza, a world now destined to treachery and deception, the medical industry coveted for its science, and the church for its compassion are put to the test, as a psychiatrist finds himself coping with a dark secret from the past in a villa among the hills of Tuscany. Accompanied by his assistant and a local priest, together they witness the deaths of many within the corridors of the villa as they come to realize the hidden malice.Soon afterward, the assistant questions her mentor's reliability, and therapist becomes patient, companion becomes foe, and reality becomes madness. Trapped in the Italian countryside, the villa's residents come face-to-face with their demons while one tragedy leads to the next. Indeed, as the guilty make amends for past sins and the untreated plot revenge, one question comes to mind: Is reality in fact the truth, or is reality truly insanity?

  • av Brantley Oie
    195 - 278,-

  • av Fitzroy (Smitty) Smith
    195

    My handsome, precious, well-mannered son, Kalan Timothy Joshua Smith aka Spook, may you rest in peace. The love for my son would never ever die. His father, Fitzroy Kenneth Smith Sr. This is a heads-up I'm going to give to the younger folks as I outlined earlier in this book. This is what caused the death of my son. The sickness that he developed in the last part of his life is very common in today's life. The sickness came from a blow to his head during an accident he had as a teenager. If you are getting headaches frequently from any type of blow to your head, seek medical help right away, such disease in your brain should be taken more seriously. I'm not saying that the blood clot in your brain is far worse than a blood clot in other parts of your body, but just remember, your brain does all the thinking. An aneurysm occurs when a blood vessel in the brain begins to grow like a balloon and bulge. This huge obstruction can lead and leak to rupturing that causes bleeding in the brain. Once an aneurysm has burst or broken, it becomes life-threatening. It can also go unnoticed.

  • av Brien Hollis
    361,-

    For the Beginner or Pro. Be one of the first to use this new troubleshooting technology. Learn to troubleshoot electrical circuits within minutes. How to test parts as well. This is totally new and much easier to understand and apply.

  • av Stacie Johnson
    144,-

    This book of short stories and poems reflect the wisdom of lessons, the caring, loving, and sharing through the eyes of children, animals, and nature. It inspires your imagination and often makes you feel like you are actually in the story or poem. It is a memory, thought, or actual life situation. This book is fun and a joy to read!

  • av Caroline Terpstra
    178

    This book is part of a series that addresses sets of sounds. Dede's Pet Shop is the T/D book that highlights these two sounds in order to give your child auditory and visual bombardment in a fun and interactive manner. Come join Tommy and Daisy as they explore Dede's Pet Shop in search of their perfect pet. Will they find a new friend?For further information regarding the book series, please refer to the "e;Book Introduction"e; located in the front of the book. Visit my website: www.sound-sprouts.com for interactive book printouts and other resources.

  • - Revised, Second Edition: A Simplistic Approach to Winning at Academics for Teens and Parents Who Support Them
    av Linda M Campbell Ed D
    168

  • - Diverse Thoughts From 100+ Years of Living
    av John H Manhold
    223

    Offered here is a comparison of the customs, practices, moral code, and attitudes of 1900s individuals as they gradually morphed into those of today as observed by the 101-year-old author who is an internationally recognized scientist and lecturer/consultant as well as a sculptor with pieces similarly positioned in museums and private collections; an author of textbooks and award-winning fiction; a professor; USCG Captain with Masters papers; winner of international sports awards; a veteran of WWII and Korea.

  • av Steven Roof
    186

    This book is about my life. I crossed county sixteen times on foot on most of it and lived on the road for fifteen years, eating wild edible plants and always leaving home with no money. This book is more than just a book. This book can save lives. Say you have no family and no friends and you're homeless. The knowledge in this book can save your life. Of course you will have to be extremely careful if anyone ever tries to do this. I urge anyone who reads my book to use this knowledge only if they are in trouble. The reason for this book is to save people and open people's eyes to the drifter world, a world most people only briefly hear about. I'm letting the world know what these homeless world travelers go through in great detail. It took me fifteen years to write this book because I kept getting rained on and my book kept getting ruined. I'm proud to finally give the world The Diary of a Drifter.

  • av Martene Devar Lundy-Best
    319,-

    My Pain Became My Strength was written as the start of the healing process for me. While attending counseling sessions, I was unaware of how my childhood was still affecting me as an adult, how it affected my decisions, communication, and last but not least, how I interacted with others. I had never expressed myself, nor did I allow myself to deal with all the emotions or feelings from past experiences. Until I started writing, I wasn't even aware of how much I had gone through. Through this process, I was able to express, acknowledge the problems, and most importantly, allow myself to feel and deal with every emotion in order to start my healing process.When I took these steps, I was finally able to see the real me. I was also able to finally love myself, which I was not able to do for years. This is what inspired me to tell and share my story. There are many elements to my story. I survived being molested by a family member. I was also abused sexually, physically, and verbally. I also had to deal with mental illness that separated me from my mom at a very early age. All these obstacles caused me a lot of pain. But in the end, every obstacle made me stronger and became my strength because of my faith in God.During my journey, God had also placed very important people in my path. They were very instrumental in my view on life and of people. Each person that God had placed in my life provided me with something different, but it was very vital to my well-being. I felt very blessed to have them in my life and very grateful for the role they each played. While writing my story, I was able to see my life come full circle. My happiness comes from helping others. Despite my past, if sharing my story encourages others to find their purpose in life, as well as find salvation in Jesus Christ, it brings my heart so much joy. I would like for that little girl, little boy, young lady, young man, woman, or man to know that despite how grim or dark things may be, there is light and happiness on the other side, to never give up on your aspirations, and most importantly, never to give up on yourself. I was able to find peace, love, and happiness as an adult that I did not have as a child by growing spiritually. I found my purpose in life, so I want to inspire others that they, too, have a purpose in this life!

  • av Douglas Young
    209

    Elton Peabody is a thirty-five-year-old high school history teacher in a small Southern town who has a terrifying experience one night with a mysterious bright light deep in the forest behind his house. Did he encounter a UFO? A secret government project? A high-tech prank? Angels? A mental breakdown? Or something else? This is his journey to understand what happened and move on with his life in the face of increased public scrutiny. His story encompasses family dynamics (especially between Elton and his younger brother, the local sheriff), the drama of a sheriff's election, high school life as seen from a young teacher's perspective, friendship, lots of humor, a search for religious meaning, summoning the courage to face one's fears, and taking risks for romance.

  • av Shaina Keibler
    209

    As fans, most of us has or have had that one celebrity crush. We fantasize about what would it be like to date that celebrity or become friends with that celebrity. What are they really like outside of the business side of them that we idolize? Shannon Keeler is just your average over-the-road trucker recovering from the recent lost of her husband. With a ticket to a fast approaching comic con, she heads out on the open road in her semi to meet her favorite stunt actor of twelve years Kenny Kirtzanger. She has one mission in mind, to hopefully get a chance to get to know him and build a friendship. With a trailer delivery for a restaurant in the same City as the comic con and with a twist of faith, she comes face-to-face with her celebrity crush in an unexpected way. With a chance for one-on-one time to talk, then unexpectedly losing it and meeting again a few weeks later and with Kenny already becoming curiously infatuated by his fan, he gives Shannon his email address after he notices a bruise of a large handprint on her arm and learns about her clinging friend and trucker Jason. With loneliness and depression getting deeper, Shannon finds herself becoming suicidal. After a plead for help from suicide, he invites her out to his house. As they get closer with every conversation and visit, she makes sacrifices from work, family and saving up to buy her own semi to travel across the United States and into Canada to see him and spend nights at his house. The more time she's with him, getting to know the real him and even with a twenty-six year age gap between them, she secretly falls in love him but when a beautiful actress from his past resurfaces and with Jason becoming more obsessed, she finds the courage to tell him. After a horrible accident, will Shannon survive? Will Kenny realize he feels the same way about her or will this other woman stand a better chance at winning his heart? What great sacrifices will Shannon now make to be with Kenny and will Jason tried to stop it all from happening? Take a journey on the road of true love of a Fan and experience a suspenseful romantic tale of tragedy, sacrifices, compassion, friendship, marriage, kidnapping and a baby.

  • av Craig Bailey
    195

    The worst day in America's history will take place in the future.The prison system of tomorrow is a stark contrast of any other inmate lockup style seen in the past. The entire system needed a complete overhaul due to the overwhelming population of incarcerated people.Several NFL stadium-sized prison buildings were erected in a remote location, a location that was kept a secret from the general public. This new prison had only one goal in mind. Once the prisoners arrived, they were placed in a coma for the length of their prison sentence. This prison had acquired a nickname the "e;Coma Compound."e; It was designed as a minimum-security prison because of its lack of conscious criminals.In the year 2046, the fine citizens of America were celebrating Independence Day in traditional fashion. Everything was going great. In the blink of an eye, that all changed. A mysterious fire broke out near the compound that night, knocking out its power supply and ultimately disabling the medical equipment keeping the prisoners comatose.Thirteen million prisoners woke up all at once. Nobody was prepared for what came next...

  • av Sandee Q Conkright
    278,-

    What happens when a superstressed, overworked man meets up with a superhyper, underwalked Springer Spaniel-in the middle of an already overbooked day?! When human hustle meets canine chaos-it's the perfect answer to both their problems. You'll soon find out that a total catastrophe sends them together on the road to recovery.

  • av Big Daddy Mike
    209

    This book is full of short stories that have happened in the author's life. The stories are mostly funny, but some are serious. There are also some poems, or should I say roasts, about the author's family members and friends. There is a section that is fictional in nature, about the people in the author's fantasy football league.

  • av Jeff Ilschner
    168

    Your success is not by what you have and own or what you are involved with in your social life. Your success is by what you are doing here with the spiritual life through the physical presence. It's not about where you're at with what you have. It's about where you're at with who you are, then you will have everything that you need. Do not sell your life for some simple-minded success. Reality is an illusion that must be recognized and overcome in order to make it out. Humans must reach a deeper point on focusing past the beliefs of what they think and know as being true. We live in a reality where people believe that truth is found from the media of an Internet revolution, and that is far from accurate. Humans accept the world from the reality in which they are presented. The only way to see the truth in the right form is from within. The soul is what makes a person human, and the soul holds true that the physical mind can barely comprehend. You have to be spiritually developed outside of society for your mind to be evolved in processing and handling the path of light through your soul. It is through the soul that you discover and become conscious of understanding the deepest truths. People who strictly live in the world will never come to know their souls. The soul is the only way to true wisdom and eternal life. Do you want to become less of who you are, or do you want to become more than what you were led to believe that you are? Humans must always live in the light of who they are outside of this world. Otherwise, they're just living a baseless existence following under the guidance of wickedness to an impending eternal death.

  • av Pelita Bahagia
    237,-

    This story chronicles the events that could happen to a hardworking close-knit, God-fearing, altruistic American family living the American Dream that became powerless when their family is infiltrated by someone who is raised the opposite of them, that is, someone with no religion, no filial piety, no etiquette, and no compassion. The infiltrator not only cons them about many things but seduces their wayward daughter. This person commandeers their cars to be used for selling drugs under the pretext of needing a car to look good when going to band practice, their house, their garage, and their garden shed to store his drugs, guns, and ammunition that he was selling, just to name a few.Their wayward daughter is forced to cosign for an apartment for this parasite and ends up using her mother's grocery money to buy food for the parasite who is a drug addict, drug dealer, and child pornographer. Every month, the daughter steals the elderly mother's credit card to buy money orders to pay the child support of six illegitimate children of the parasite who fathered them with six different women. The parasite is promiscuous and has sex indiscriminately with women and prostitutes for daytime jaunts while the wayward daughter is at work. Pretty soon, the elderly mother's sister, brother, and cousins are forbidden by the wayward daughter at the insistence of the parasite to come to Christmas dinners like they had been doing for the last fifty years because the drug addict wanted the elderly lady to cook Christmas dinner for his illegitimate daughters, his relatives, his uplines, and his downlines.The drug addict started storing his safe in their house. It contained his drugs, money, guns in his inventory in addition to the deeds of properties up and down the eastern seaboard that his customers were forced to sign over to him when they could not pay for their drugs that he supplied them. Eventually, he was selling drugs at the Silaghi family dining table right in front of the elderly couple who were totally helpless.Mila became more and more subservient to the drug-addict couple. She was slowly deluding herself that her pseudo son-in-law was not a drug addict, drug dealer, and child pornographer even though she had suspicions that he was a hit man for the mob. The wayward daughter and the drug addict kept deluding her that the parasite was cleaning up. Just before Nero's death, she had been forced by the drug-addict couple to buy them a house as he had to move out of Sodom and Gomorrah. Mila was to put down the down payment while the wayward daughter was to pay the mortgage and the drug addict was to pay for all the utilities. As soon as they closed on the house, the drug addict never came through with his promise and Mila was paying for the utilities and eventually the mortgage plus all the money needed for buying supplies to do the renovation.When Mila died, the wayward daughter turned the Silaghi house into a rooming house for drug addicts, drug dealers, and child pornographers. Everything was very rosy for the drug-addict couple until one day...

  • av Denise South
    195

    Follow a prairie dog named Peter.Adventures to entice every reader. This time, he finds a way to help a friend. Who knows what could happen by journey's end. Maybe he can help you find your way. So begins our stories and the wonders of each day.

  • av Norma J Monroe-Olivier
    209

    Mrs. Vivian Palmer is a wealthy, well-known, and respected businesswoman in the advertising industry. She thinks that she has the perfect family. Mrs. Palmer is happily married with two successful adult children. However, her children experience difficulties revealing their true identities. Her daughter, Kenyette, has decided to keep part of her life secret from her family. She has been living a double life. Kenyette has managed to hide her secret from her husband, Robert, until one day after a tragic and unexpected event, the secret is exposed without warning, leading the couple to a difficult compromise for the sake of their children as well as for their entire family. The Palmer's son Clive, on the other hand, feels as though he has something to prove to his family. He is stubborn and will listen to no one, no matter the consequence, until one day he nearly loses his life during his desperate determination to prove himself. Mrs. Palmer doesn't know her children very well, contrary to what she thinks. Unbeknownst to her, she is oblivious to her own controlling tactics. She has unconsciously controlled her children's life, which has taught them to live a life of deceit.

  • av Toland Jesse Toland
    209 - 306

  • av A Blessed Soul
    154

    This is a journey that God brought me through and I can't do anything but praise him. We all go through trials and tribulations and our testimony is what makes us and not breaks us. Be of good courage, even when your back is up against the wall, don't look left or look right but look up to the higher power and that is our Father which is in heaven. Thanks to my son and daughter, my husband. My mom & dad and sisters and brother laws that were there in the midst of my trials. I LOVE YOU ALL!

  • av Bryan Alexander
    284

    Logan Scott, former United States Air Force special operations military pilot turned inventor, patents and manufactures a proprietary electronic device that allows terrorists, cartels, deceitful corporations, and the federal government a strong leg up on their competitors. His inventive intellect sets the financial world on fire when articles appear in leading magazines and newspapers heralding this priceless brainchild. Needing capital to expand lets a supposed angel investor into the henhouse whose intent is to hijack, not invest. Follow Logan and his partner, Raelyn, through a hostile coup, brutal assaults, and destruction of their personal lives at the hands of the greedy, criminal minded. Revenge becomes their modus operandi, not love, not flowers!

  • - The Last Indian Raid in Kentucky
    av II Bishop & Charles Jay
    223

    ______________________________________________________________Kentucky Gazette NUMB. XXIX Quidquid agunt homines-nostri farrago libelli. Juv. Sat. 8. v. 8 VOL. VI ______________________________________________________________S A T U R D A Y, April 6, 1793 ______________________________________________________________ LEXINGTON; Printed by John Bradford at his office on Main Street: where subscriptions, (at Fifteen Shillings per Annum) Advertisements are thankfully received, and Printing in its different branches done with care and expedition:__________________________________________________________________ On Monday evening last, Morgan's Station on Slate Creek, was taken and burnt by a party of thirty-five Indians; Two of the inhabitants were killed and nineteen taken prisoner; they were pursued, and within about thirty miles the whole of the prisoners were found tomahawked and scalped, one of which (a woman) was found alive and in her senses, after being tomahawked and two scalps taken off.-we have the above information from the husband of the unfortunate woman. The above is the actual article printed after the attack. Only Robert Craig's, a fraught husband and grieving father, description of events came from desperation. Not all the prisoners were killed during the Indian's escape from Morgan's Station, and their pursuit did not end within about thirty miles of the attack. Negotiations won back several of the enslaved over the following years. But then it is also true some were never heard from or seen again. Open up the book, step back in time, become a frontiersman or woman, and see Eastern Kentucky as you have never seen it before in a true American story about the struggle for Western expansion on the Kentucky frontier, Morgan's Station.Follow Morgan's Station Facebook group for book signing information or speaking engagements.

  • av April Cielica
    209

    We found out Logan had ARPKD when he was two years old. He's such an amazing little guy. As he started in school, I wanted to give him a way to share his story with his classmates. I had him tell me what it meant to him to have PKD, and we turned his thoughts into this book: a book about a child with PKD, from the child's point of view.

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