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  • av Leah Sutton
    126

  • av Aaron Grant
    107

  • av Gregory Skolimowski
    126

    "Advice from a Guy Who Got It Wrong the First Time" is a candid exploration of life's pivotal facets through the lens of hard-earned lessons. The Author is of Polish descent and grew up in Canada with 2 young parents that experienced the socialist and communist lifestyle the USSR, provided prior to leaving that life for good.This book navigates the mindset's transformative power and emphasizes seizing opportunities. From demystifying mortgages and car loans to unraveling the intricacies of long-distance moves, and while delving into the complex tapestry of politics, religion, and faith, it encourages thoughtful introspection and provides practical wisdom. It's a roadmap for financial empowerment, advocating smart investing while nurturing personal growth, and how to balance relationships through a nuanced art of connection. With humor and humility, this book weaves a narrative of resilience, urging readers to learn from missteps and embrace the journey of continual self-improvement."

  • av William Semenow
    155

    On a hot July morning in 1986 the author and his family stumbled out of an El Al flight from New York onto the Holy Land, fulfilling a two thousand year dream of his People. The Wild East would be one way of describing their new home. Transitions were not always smooth, but it was worth the trouble. The Semenows encountered challenges universal to new immigrants to any country - new customs, new culture, schooling, employment, army service, etc. Through the years the author becomes a student, member of the Israeli Bar, rabbi, matchmaker, fundraiser, administrator and writer.In this volume you'll find intriguing stories from the Talmud, humorous and entertaining vignettes from the life and struggles of the author and his family and deep discussions of the foundations of Jewish Philosophy, Intelligent Design, Free Will and Determinism, Jewish religious law, and customs of modern Jewish dating and marriage. The author's politics and an analysis of the psychology of the supporters of Donald Trump are also put under his microscope.

  • av Carmel Cayouf
    117

    Dive into a transformative expedition with "On the Path to Wealth" and master the art of achieving success and wealth through a meticulous and strategic approach. This insightful guide by Carmel Cayouf illuminates the path to profound personal growth and wealth, emphasizing the critical role of balance, self-awareness, and a steadfast commitment to personal development.Central to this journey is the "Methodical Approach," a cornerstone concept of the book, which advocates for a systematic and deliberate process in setting and pursuing goals. This approach marries strategic thinking with a detailed action plan, advocating for a mindset that is both flexible and adaptable. It encourages a thoughtful pause before reacting, ensuring decisions and actions align with your ultimate objectives.The book stresses the importance of cultivating a powerful imagination, backed by unwavering belief and a relentless pursuit of your desires. It guides you to transform from a reactive to a proactive mindset, empowering you to take control of your destiny. You will learn to assess and adjust to your environment, creating a conducive space that supports your journey towards success."On the Path to Wealth" sets forth a blueprint for setting clear, aligned expectations with your environment, eliminating potential conflicts and focusing unerringly on your goals. Embark on this life-altering path today to unleash your full potential for achieving wealth and success, guided by the methodical and purpose-driven strategies laid out in this compelling book.

  • av Simone Terblanche
    126

    Dakota finds herself trapped in a haunting realm of diminished motivation and suffocating societal expectations, shying away from the well-trodden paths that lead to predictable and clichéd happy endings. Fate takes an unexpected turn by the arrival of Harry, who kindles a flicker of hope within Dakota. Yet, cracks begin to form, heralding an impending storm. Just as Dakota begins to grasp her emotions, the enigmatic presence of Noah and the venomous intentions of Logan introduce further complexity. She finds herself in a web of surging emotions, and confronted with an imposing decision. 'It's Okay' delves deep into the themes of abusive relationships, power dynamics, and the unwavering quest for self-preservation. With every page turn, the tension heightens, beckoning readers to question which choice Dakota will make between the crimson flags that pepper her path to love, healing, and self-discovery and what revelations await on the path she treads.

  • av Stella Meier
    117

    In "The Things People Don't Say" by Stella Meier, prepare to be immersed in a profound and emotionally charged exploration of the college campus world, where hidden mysteries and shocking events blur the lines between silence and secrets. This gripping novel delves deep into the realms of grief, offering an unflinching look at the human experience. Meier's masterful storytelling unravels the intricate web of emotions that bind young students facing an unimaginable tragedy. As you embark on this compelling journey, you'll be drawn into the enigmatic aftermath, discovering the profound connections formed amidst silence. "The Things People Don't Say" is a thought-provoking and mesmerizing masterpiece that transcends its genre, offering readers an unforgettable encounter with the complexities of the heart and mind. Brace yourself for a riveting tale that will ignite your curiosity and keep you eagerly turning the pages, uncovering its powerful secrets.

  • av Ben Smith
    192

    Ben was 5 years old when he realized there was something different about him compared to other boys. He liked to look at boys, but preferred to play jacks, jump rope, and hopscotch with the girls rather than to play ball games. He received a lot of torment throughout his life because of his differences. All he wanted was to be loved. And thus, his adventure of life began.

  • av Milagros Passeron
    107

    This collection of heartfelt poems explores the profound bonds of family and intricate relationships between siblings, parents, and children. Through vivid imagery and evocative storytelling, the poems capture moments of love, support, and self-discovery, celebrating the enduring connections that shape our lives. These poems portray moments of sibling relationships and the unique rhythms of summer days spent at a family holiday. They delve into the complexities of familial bonds, friendships, envy, and the passage of time, painting a vibrant picture of shared cherished memories. The poems offer a rich tapestry of emotions, from the deep connections in life that make it meaningful to the mysteries of death's arrival. This collection seeks to explore the human condition, love, longing, and the beauty found in both everyday moments and extraordinary voices like Florence Welch's.

  • av Jess Conkwright
    107

    A Person, Abbreviated by Jess Conkwright is a critical exploration of identity and self-discovery. Dive into the journey of an insatiable woman as she navigates the complexities of life, love, and personal growth. With raw emotion and lyrical prose, the author guides us into the human experience in a way that questions the nature of our reality. This collection of vignettes invites the reader into intimate exchanges tinged with a longing...for what we cannot always place.Sometimes a moment is more than enough...

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    av James Noble
    175,-

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    av Daniel Stepner
    214

    "Orpheus in Jerusalem" by Daniel Stepner is a captivating tale of love, loss, and the power of music. Beginning and ending in that ancient, vibrant city, this enchanting novel follows the journey of Orpheus Rabinowicz, a talented musician, as he navigates the complexities of life. Several tangential narratives of both ancient and modern times are interwoven with lyrical prose and vivid storytelling. This compelling story explores themes of passion, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit. Lose yourself in the harmonies and dissonances of "Orpheus in Jerusalem" and experience a symphony of emotions that will resonate long after the final cadence.

  • av Axel Xander Griffin
    155

    Gacho Tribe is a story about a small group of people living on high mountains on Earth before the time of the dinosaurs. Through cultivation, the small group develops a sense of togetherness. A chief is chosen to be their leader in order to enforce equality. To become chief, he has to be related to the family tree through blood or marriage. If someone disobeys the chief's directions, they could be stoned to death. The average life span is less than thirty years, and most people die in the winter because of infections that spread easily. It is hard for them to deal with the rough weather. Sadly, due to an absence of health knowledge, the probability of survival is very low. Zepti, the youngest child in his tribe, fears losing his sick mother. Until one day, a miraculous stone from the sky fell and was discovered by Zepti, which cured his mother and many others. The Tribe believes that God sent the stone to bring back good times. But strangely, aliens come to Earth in search of that stone. The Tribe refuse to give it back, which starts a conflict between them. Read to find out what happens and how these individuals deal with the challenges they face.

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    av Agnes Arabela
    175,-

    The Believer is written by Romanian and Portuguese author Agnes Arabela. She is a painter and decorator. The Believer is about her life narrative and made the decision to publish this book in order to express her beliefs, life experiences and thoughts about the people, cults, organisations, and groups.

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    av John Salter
    165

    Dan Browne is an ex-slave and American Warrior. He fought and survived John Brown's debacle at Harper's Ferry, to be rescued by young Solly and his grandfather when he lay between life and death in the "Armory" John Brown had defended. Once Solly had nursed Dan back to health they join a USCT (US Coloured Troops) Regiment and fight with Sherman across the Southern States. They learn that an army at war is rather like a ship at sea where, as Herman Melville has pointed out, on shore inhibitions are left ashore and sexuality is expressed with those at hand and Eros and Dionysus ride the skies at night sowing friendly caresses, wild lust and even love as troubled souls escape the horrors of battle. Thus love and tragedy abound as do delight and terror. That our heroes are coloured makes little difference when it comes to love and war - where all die or survive as best they can.

  • av Hendrik de Jong
    136

    At present we see indistinctly, as in a mirror, but then face to face.At present I know partially;then I shall know fully, as I am fully known.

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    av Matt Whitaker
    175,-

    Have you ever wondered what happened to the bands and artists known as one-hit wonders and where they disappeared to after they had their moment of fame? Or why their spark of popularity was destined to fizzle out? Well, in 366 Days of One-Hit Wonders, Matt Whitaker reveals all about these ephemeral smash hits.In 366 Days of One-Hit Wonders, Matt Whitaker evaluates a year's worth of one-hit wonders, ordering them by the day in history where they reached their peak on the Billboard Hot 100.He shows how even songs which pioneered a musical movement such as Jive Bunny and the Mastermixer's "Swing the Mood", which anticipated the remix insurgence in the 1990s, were unable to cling onto their initial momentum, and fade from existence.From band-breakups to falling public interest, there are a plethora of reasons why the bands and artists responsible for these popular songs were not able to replicate their success. And Matt Whitaker gives an in-depth contextualization to these unexpected downfalls.

  • av Saja Ibrahim
    107

    In this collection of narratives, we delve into a diverse tapestry of human stories, each thread unraveling tales of family dynamics, societal influences, and the unending journey of self-discovery. "The Root of All Suffering Is Deliberate Ignorance" delves into the transformative power of knowledge as a young girl challenges societal norms, aiming to break free from tradition and pursue her dreams, ultimately redefining her own boundaries.In "All Lives Matter," we witness the convergence of generational perspectives, shedding light on the dynamic interplay between wisdom and contemporary values. Within a family's heartfelt discussion about social movements and the significance of empathy, we find a poignant exploration of how our understanding of the world evolves over time."Forgive Me Child for I Have sinned" peels away the layers of parenthood, laying bare the intricate dance of motherhood. This narrative offers a glimpse into the inner struggles and aspirations of a mother who grapples with her own imperfections while striving to create a brighter future for her children. These stories serve as mirrors reflecting the universal human experience, characterized by introspection, the challenging of societal norms, and the enduring connections that bind us across generations and cultures.

  • av May V. Thomas
    155

  • av Aya G. K
    126

    It's fascinating how a little insight could lead to so much perspective, and how asking the question could open the door to a variety of answers.What is love & what is freedom? How do we perceive our surroundings? And most importantly, how do we perceive our own selves?On a journey from Socrates to Frida Kahlo, eras have asked these questions, and formulated answers. Yet, the most honest answers are found within our surroundings.This book is an experience of curiosity and exploration. Through digging deeper, shifting angles and developing ideas, we explore how we are all individual, yet together!

  • av Pam Shensky
    239

    A touching and rewarding exploration of a childhood and life well lived. In her first memoir, Pam Shensky explores the pastoral Louisiana gardens and fauna that colored her experience of the world, from the early sixties to a contemporary Christmas with her family. Pam formed a beautiful bond with an older woman named Miss Sue, whose antiquated house and enchanting garden provide a wonderous setting for her younger self and whose non-materialistic approach to living touches her deeply. Bayou Shadows is a subtle and tenderly written experience that should be read by all.

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    av Morgan Sheridan
    185

    "When the mirror is clearer,Our souls become dearer"Welcome to the universe of Morgan Sheridan.Explore the angles and out-takes, the intimacies and the experiences of her thoughts, feelings and the secrets she seeks. Whether you feel as if you have fallen asleep on the bus of life, missed an arrival or departure or were just wondering where ithas got to, you can now refresh your own feelings and feed your ownthoughts by enjoying those by which she is "wired and inspired".If you feel as if your dreams are a lost cause, you can sail upon the ocean of hers, immerse yourself in her verbal streams, escape life's treadmill andstep into the space of silence.Letting her universe fill your soul, readers may discover the treasures deep inevery heart and even step nearer the divine."Scales fall, and now I can see"

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    av W S Cooke
    185

  • av Quinche Tucker
    107

    The story has highlighted the concept of Core Foundation in life. A Core Foundation, It's the only part of your life that is not subject to change, your responsibility is to feed it. He continues, the core foundation doesn't change like feelings, emotions and even people. Everything in our lives fluctuates but this Core Foundation never changes its statement. It's the only reliable part of our lives, the inner source. To begin building your Core Foundation, you must start by asking yourself questions like: What are my talents and abilities? what are my goals and dreams?

  • av DaiBex
    117

  • av Katie Swayne
    136

    To her kingdom, she is Grand Princess Elowyn Dayana Wisteria, daughter of King Javor and Queen Amore, heir to the throne of Hazelton. But on Thursdays, when she can sneak away from her castle and mingle amongst her subjects, she is just Dahlia. It is here, under this name, where she meets Ash, a boy from the village, and the two quickly strike up a friendship.But it is too good to be true, and Dahlia's world is rocked when Ash is revealed to be a prince himself, heir to the neighboring kingdom - a kingdom on the brink of war with Dahlia's own. Dahlia finds herself imprisoned and tortured for information, reeling from the betrayal. But was their friendship ever a lie? Ash reappears, apparently willing to betray his kingdom to save Dahlia. With war looming on the horizon, and discord brewing in her own family, Dahlia needs all the allies she can get. She must decide - can she trust Ash again?

  • av Jonathan Stanyer
    155

  • av Karl Sibanda
    97,-

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