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  • av Francisco Javier Ayala Jiménez
    402

    Los pequeños gigantes del planeta, la esperanza es un libro especialmente para los niños que, al leérselos sus papás o mamás, les enseñaran los valores que en estos días las generaciones que están naciendo los están perdiendo. Este libro está enfocado, principalmente, a los niños de esta nueva generación de todo el mundo. Además, a la vez es un hermoso cuento que parece de fantasía, pero es la realidad de las cosas que están pasando en el Planeta Tierra. También está compuesto por versos y poesías, que a la vez, todo lo narrado en el libro es real y verídico en la mente del autor.

  • av Simone Noble
    263,-

    Everyone is unique in their own way. Being unique is what makes you, you! Let the girl with rainbow hair show you how she embraced her uniqueness and overcame her fears.

  • av Leslie Capozzi
    187

    Freddy Murphy's life has been a challenge since his father walked out on his family, soon after his favorite Aunt Margaret died for no reason. If it was not for his friends, Chris and Simon, Freddy would have gone crazy over the summer. They were all looking forward to entering Waldport High School until they felt like they were being followed. While constantly looking over their shoulder and trying to help Uncle Jack, they find themselves running from the Irish mob and on an adventure to finding the clues that go with the famous family journal hidden in a secret room under Uncle Jack and Aunt Margaret's house for years. The Journal will lead the boys to Ireland's family-kept secrets to finding the truth about the mysterious story of Big George bringing his little brother, Billy Smith, back to life using the secrets of the journal.

  • av Terance Dejuan Wilson
    366,-

    What better layer of designs is there than a dilettante in her youthful season, one versed in the fine arts of theft? It is the paradigm of her existence, the moment that she falls in love and the redeeming hour in which she discovers why, turning that so-called initial encounter into something like a deep past. But this is not a love story; rather, it is a fluid indictment of the conscience I live with, a charmingly twisted romantic tale of love and of survival, for seldomly the twain do harmonize. It is the tale of two brothers, natural rivals--one born to the street and cruelly exposed and the other born to nobility and persecuted by fortune. A wholesale dismantling of this hypocritical institution called religion, it is the saga of those enduring moments in between that make time stand still.Movements of divine interposition that are composed overtime. These cerebral, sensual, intellectual, and refined movements that make her existence exclusive. Curatorial movements circumventing the broken past that she lives with. The oaths avowed in the hypocritical midnight hour. Promises more terrifying than the jealous night that knows her secrets. Her constant fealties are perceived as a cruel and pervasive attack, though they were once virtuous, good, and decent. But she will only keep betraying him. Can you sense it? Do you feel it?

  • av Danielle Renee Pawluk
    187

  • av Janet L. Adams
    187

    Jacob has been married for over fourteen years and begins receiving love interest letters from a secret admirer. He is flattered and curious about the source of these notes which include puzzle pieces. Initially, he shares his seductress' letters with his wife, but as time goes on, he stops. He has always been faithful, but will he fall to temptation? Find out in this enticing love mystery.

  • av Terence M. Dorn
    378 - 547,-

  • av Gabe Snow
    187

    In this thrilling short novel, a laid-back father-and-son conversation turns into a life lesson of trials and optimism.A successful journalist invites his son for an award ceremony, which may seem as something that could be either unusual or common at the same time. But for Gabe and his son, Mike, that rather bland and solemn moment turned into both a trip of a lifetime and a lesson on overcoming challenges and living life to the fullest extent.As the conversation progresses, with lots of flashback memories, Gabe's life lessons of resilience, strength, and positiveness captivate those around them and turn into a message that life is the best adventure that you could go on. Even if the ride of our lives is bumpy and full of gridlocks and roadblocks along the way

  • av Hope Tracy
    279,-

    Ever since Captain Kris Janelle (a.k.a. Raven) woke up, she had the feeling that something was wrong, but she could not quite put her finger on it. Lately, she had been pulling back into her shell as she had when she was young. While on duty Raven will need to keep her wits about herself. She decides to ignore the churning in her gut, but as the day would go on, it goes from bad to worst in a quick minute. Everything is spinning out of control, and now she had voices in her head that would not shut up. How could she navigate this new normal and remain sane?

  • av Woody Bryant
    199

    Pot Head Book 2 The Experiment. In writing this book each character has a numerology profile for example Savannah in real life is an 8, I gave her character the 8 energy in the book. The number 8 is about business, about strength and power, understanding action, service, and determination. It shows her character represent her. This is the experiment. Miles in real life is a 6. In the book I give his character 6 or 33 highly schooled master of all subjects, skilled in performance, well balanced and fearless under pressure. Each character has real life components. My wife in real life is a 4 her 4 character is always organizing; she has a great plan filled with danger. Brandon's character in real life is a 3, I make the 3 characters in the book really lucky. The main character Pot head I gave him my number 5, he goes through changes, just like me. Numbers have nothing to do with this book, this is my experiment. The book is about an adventure on another world, a level above earth, level 27 Atlantis and the struggle this black family has to encounter to survive on this world and the enlightenment with the encounter with Jesus who was on this world at the same time, fighting to survive.We are really going to burn nowDanger, danger a change is coming

  • av Jimmesha Henderson
    199

    Jimmy comes to class and is quickly teased for how big his head is. He returns each day with a new scheme to distract the kids in class from laughing at him. Will Jimmy get them to stop, or is he doomed forever with his big head?

  • av Wayne Sturgill
    369 - 502

  • av W. Raine Grey
    378,-

    Aloicius, an immortal Nature Spirit, has protected his homeland for over a thousand years. Over time, he becomes more and more distraught after watching all his friends grow old and die without being able to do anything about it. After losing one of his closest friends, Aloicius tries to stop natural death from being a part of nature by ripping his soul in half. However, things do not go as planned, and he ends up throwing nature out of balance. Now Aloicius and his human companion Lunette must travel across the twisted land to aid anyone in need of help and possibly bring balance back to nature.

  • av Jeanine Faietta Eastman
    212,-

    Did you know that every boy loon sings a different tune? It's true! They even have their own boy band and perform for the very same moon.So come on and hang out for a while, as the very same moon leads the way with a glowing light. Just like it has since the very first night.Meet all the animal friends and neighbors that have been guided home through the lake waters and forest trees.Then, you will surely know why Maine is the way that life should be!

  • av Josue Rios
    212,-

    When people read my poetry, a popular question they have is, "Who is Rosita?" Rosita is a moniker I made for the person who inspired me to originally start writing poetry. In Spanish, rosita means little rose. Today, Rosita has become much more than an individual. If I were to give a name to my poetry as a whole or entirety, then I've named her Rosita. This poetry book focuses on various subjects such as love, creativity, equality, heartbreak, grief, and depression. I've had my fair share of experiences with each one of these subjects, and I hope these pages convey the knowledge and wisdom to readers that I have learned. So who is Rosita, you ask? Rosita is my muse, my dreams, my everything.And I hope she can be an inspiration to you as well.

  • av Roger N. Messer J. D.
    366 - 511,-

  • av Barty Bartlett
    267,-

    Barty Bartlett writes as if he is talking directly to you. He recants the stories for the love of his work. He shares the gruesome events on how he became Deputy Death. He is a truth teller, protector, skilled officer, devoted family man and a ghost whisperer. Barty bravely shines his flashlight on fascinating police events and twisted traffic accidents.You will be exposed to true tales that quirky people get themselves into. Many stories will catch you off guard. Some will make you laugh while others may make your heart sink. Barty brings to life the thrill of the hunt in order to protect and serve as Deputy Death.

  • av Truman "Rock" Kennedy
    267,-

    Ah, Forgotten Kiss is not about kissing, but forgotten, or put aside, feelings such as a kiss developed in one's heart. Moving up in rank in the marine corps, one has to put certain feelings on a back burner, especially a female officer. Ah, Forgotten Kiss is about such a marine officer. Gale, a full colonel, begins to see and feel what she'd put aside when she meets a fellow officer that distracts her. A typical excitement at first sight has a longing to shine.

  • av R. G. Taylor
    250

    The Taylor family's pet dog, Spike, uses his crazy family's over-the-top holiday antics toward a good cause. Join Spike in this holiday adventure that celebrates new and old traditions with beloved family and friends. Can you find the hidden Pugs? More hidden Pugs inside!

  • av Mary Livingston
    202,-

    During an afternoon of practicing baseball, two brothers discover that clouds can be many shapes and sizes. They also learned that doing things together could be the best part of learning about clouds!

  • av Sharon Rogers
    199

    For us as children, every Saturday was our hair ritual day. We would wake up, clean the house, and start the practice. We would wash, dry, and straighten our hair. My mom or older sister would braid our hair. As a grown-up, it is my turn. This ritual continued, but it is I who would wash, condition, blow-dry, and braid my niece's hair. It is always a great bonding and learning time. There are special combs for combing and parting our hair.This story is about a little girl named Brittany and her auntie. Brittany knows that when Auntie walks in with her bag with the big red comb and supplies, it is time to do her hair. Brittany also knows that she will be counting, sorting, and making patterns with beads to go on her hair. Auntie believes that when she braids Brittany's hair in love, it will always come out in a beautiful style. It never comes out the same way twice. Not only is Auntie making her beautiful, but she is also teaching her some math skills.

  • av Cora L. E. Christian MD MPH
    212 - 402

  • av Francis F. Farrell
    267,-

    Many passengers write to an airline after travel to complain of flight delays, cancellations, or rude employees. All of these complaints are legitimate. This is a compilation of emails and letters from the last 20 years that have stood out as funny, ridiculous, obscene, or just "plane" crazy. So, buckle up and ENJOY.

  • av Dianne Corbeau
    224,-

    This memoir is a compelling story about a woman who picks up alcohol after twenty-six years of sobriety. And returns to a mental institution to begin her journey back into the beginnings of recovery. The story is a hard look at what goes on internally and externally inside of Dianne as she gives it her all to survive the battle for her life. The fast-paced read is relentless and unforgiving at times, yet it brings you the fragility of the human spirit.

  • av Dane Don David Proctor
    487,-

    The book Truth has a message for the world. The book is about life and reality, living in a world where evil seems to dominate, but good will forever triumph over evil, according to the Word of God.I will show you clearly the amazing truths and interpretations of the ancient Holy Scriptures wherefrom translated and documented in the Bible. These astonishing doctrines will completely change your life and give you a whole new outlook and perspective on life.The book Truth is about God's making of the heavens, being the children of God; His creation of the children of the earth, being Adam and Eve; and His creation of Satan (the devil), who gives birth to the children of hell. And their interbreed among each other, bringing forth offspring of good and evil, where evil would be cut off from the earth by the power of God.Hoping the book would gather all God-fearing people to action, to say enough is enough, and to make whatever sacrifice it takes to let good reign and our unity to be in a good way feared as unto "the fear of the Lord."The book is lovingly dedicated to God, myself, and all the truth seekers of the Word of God and life's journey.

  • av Connie J. Eggleston Msw Cpm
    330

    When jazz evolved in the United States there were many genres such as Bebop and Hard Bop. Cozy Eggleston was born in the small town of Cairo, Illinois. He was a self-taught saxophonist who had high aspirations to become a successful jazz musician. Cozy came along in the era when saxophonist Lester "The Prez" Young was "Boss on the scene." "Prez" became Cozy's idol the day they met.Cozy wrote a song called "Big Heavy." During that time jazz music was really popping. Cozy's song "Big Heavy," became a giant hit! Cozy decided to travel cross country with his wife Marie, who played alto sax, to promote his trending hit. There was a problem, however. This loving couple had two precocious toddlers and a cuddly infant baby girl with an insatiable appetite. Who on earth could care for this precious cargo?In those days, musicians traveled in caravans across the country to various gigs. They faced many challenges along the way. However, it didn't deter them from giving their audience a phenomenal jazz experience! They continued their travels on those dark, lonely, and what proved to be treacherous, roads. Many nights they would drive, perform, and then drive some more in search of a place to rest. No matter how strange and uncomfortable their sleeping arrangement, Cozy always found a way to "cozy-up" to Marie. Cozy and Marie had a life-altering event, later in their blissful journey, that would change their lives forever! From its beginning to now, jazz continues to flourish through new categories such as modern and smooth jazz. Thanks to musicians like Cozy, "Prez", and many others, today's jazz musicians are keeping it "all-the-way live!"

  • av Larry Unger
    267,-

    This book tells the story of a drug smuggling man in 1960s America who rides the wave of adventure, danger, and loss in his quest to liberate Americans through fighting the prohibition of marijuana. Our hero becomes a pilot in order to smuggle thousands of pounds of marijuana into the US. Running on luck and smart decision making, he nearly avoids run-ins with the law until he's charged with tax evasion. Throughout the course of our hero's adventure, we learn more about how he liberates America and at what cost.

  • av Arthur Perritte
    187

    I am writing this story after some experiences and stories from other people. So I began researching and studying the matter for almost thirty years. What I am getting at is that there is life after death, and when you die, you go somewhere where your spirit, which is in you, and everything that is you goes somewhere. I will tell you all about ghosts (they are spirits that people see in homes, buildings, and wooded areas) and what to do. But first, I need to start at the beginning. When Jesus died, he went to hell, pulled people out, and took them to heaven. Then things changed; and now, when people die, if they were serving God, they go to heaven. The people that were not good people go to a good waiting place. Really bad people go to a very dark place, which is not good.

  • av Robert Pentland
    212,-

    Snowed in Mail is a story of children and nature. It speaks to the heart of a child with difficulties and to children who may act as a bully. It is the author's hope that the younger generation will see an example of acceptance, kindness, and second chances. Of, together, accomplishing more than one ever thought possible. It brings alive the character of an unusual hero and the magic of believing.

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