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The Tome of God traces the history of the Numerist Religion, starting with the arrival from the stars to the final suppression by the Church in the seventeenth century.The work encompasses the eras of Pythagoras, Pharaoh Akhenaten, the destruction of Jerusalem, the Crusades, and the genocide against the Cathars in France.This beautiful religion is peaceful and is the only universal faith. It preaches – and proves – that God does not speak to mankind in words, but in mathematics. God is not name but Number!Says the author, “In contrast to other religious works, which are inherently violent, this work demonstrates that violence proves their fallibility. Its abiding tenets are based on equality between man and woman, and the need to abandon the tribe and become universal.”Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/JohnJMulhall
An American pilot shot down over North Korea in 1972 learns “the art of the ultimate Human.” When he returns to the States sixteen years later, he hunts criminals as the ultimate martial artist.Cameron St. James is a talented high-altitude recon pilot. When one of his missions takes him over North Korea, his plane goes down. Atop a mountain peak he meets another American, Bull Beauchamp, who has learned to be the ultimate human from an ancient book written by a Korean mystic.Bull tutors St. James for sixteen years until he too is a Master. In 1988, North Korean troops seek out the two Americans. St. James escapes and travels to Seoul during the Olympic Games. Through a case of mistaken identity, he is able to return to the States and discovers his life’s mission is to eradicate true evil.St. James’ missions bring him to the attention of two deadly government agents from the H.O.P.E. division of S.E.C.T., who are every bit as ultimate as he is, as well as a lone FBI agent who doesn’t know exactly what she’s tracking.Their destinies become intertwined as their Paths Cross.John B. Macurdy grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of a world-renowned opera singer and an accomplished pianist. He has been an elite gymnast, diver, decathlete, and is acknowledged as a martial arts master. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Michelle.Publisher;s website: http://sbprabooks.com/JohnBMacurdy
There is a mystery coming from Mr. Omelet’s house! First, he receives a big, strange box with “DANGER” written on the side.Then scary sounds come from his house in the middle of the night. Could he have something very frightening like a monster in his house?Eggden’s brother, Boil, certainly thinks so.Humpty Dumpty and Eggden need to find out what is going on. Is there a monster, or are things not what they seem to be?Born and raised in South Carolina, Benjamin Boyd was always an imaginative kid. He spent many days dreaming of new and magical world with many incredible characters. Growing up, he wanted nothing more than to share the fun ideas that excited him. As he grew, he never lost that love for imagination and stories. It was a middle school homework assignment that finally helped him figure out his true passion was writing stories. From that moment on, he worked hard to create amazing stories. In high school, he discovered a new love in art, so it was only a matter of time before he put them together and began illustrating the stories he created.
Basic Practising Skills in English: With Worksheets and Exercises is intended for primary school learners. Each of its ten chapters features a reading passage, a new word reading list, a list of unfamiliar phrases, a listen and talk activity, a free writing or creative exercise, and a comprehension writing exercise.The reading passages provide practice in reading skills such as fluency, clarity, articulation, pronunciation, and fast reading pace.The new word section helps students read and spell words, gain word familiarisation, word meanings, and word use in sentences.Unfamiliar phrases show how to deduce meanings of phrases as used in a passage or in full sentences.Listen and talk activity offers practice in listening and talking skills, turn taking, being attentive, oral comprehension, and use of non-verbal cues.Creative writing/composition writing exercises deliver practice in free form writing, creative or critical thinking, and in composing coherent sentences.Comprehension writing exercises test reading, memory, comprehension, and writing skills in response to questions within a passage.Kundisai Mudita taught at primary schools in Zimbabwe, Africa, before becoming an assistant lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University in 2009. She is currently a full-time lecturer at the Great Zimbabwe University Department of Special Needs Education. This is her fifth published book.
Rosie, 24, daughter of a Herero mother and a Cuban soldier, is a refugee from Namibia. She lived with Tom, 42, a down-and-out sculptor, in a North London squat for some weeks when Tom runs into his old friend Gerry.Tom spent years with Gerry, 52, in Southern Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. Their chance meeting triggers Tom’s decision to visit Gerry at his home in Bray-on-Thames. There Tom meets Gerry’s wife Bara, 33, who Gerry just deserted. Then Gerry meets Rosie.Bara lets Tom stay in her spare room and they become lovers. Together they start an art gallery. Bara gets elected as a local councillor and later becomes an MP.Rosie, Bara, Gerry & Tom: A novel shares the lives of this foursome from 1995 to 2016. The ramifications and consequences of their chance meetings include a fateful visit to Namibia by Rosie and Gerry; the imprisonment of Gerry for fraud; and Tom ending up homeless again, when Bara sells their home and the gallery, and goes to live in Italy with her girlfriend.Peter Wood Cotterill was born at Bexley in Kent, and lived in London and Essex during the World War II blitz. His father was killed by a Nazi bomb in 1940. “My mother and I, with my younger sister, were evacuated in 1944 to near Skegness on the sea coast in Lincolnshire to escape the ‘doodlebug’ raids. We moved to Withersfield in West Suffolk in 1947. In 1951, I emigrated alone to central Africa, where I lived and worked for some 12 years. Since 1976, I have lived in a 17th-century cottage in rural Hampshire.” For 25 years, he was trustee of an innovative education charity founded by his wife.Publisher;s website: http://sbprabooks.com/PeterWoodCotterill
My Partner Is Depressed, What Can I Do? is asked by many of Bronwyn Barter’s clients, people seeking help to support and understand their partners and loved ones living with depression.Bronwyn has been a practising Breathwork therapist for over 25 years and is the president of the Australian Academy of Breathwork. She specialises in the condition of diagnosed and undiagnosed depression, teaching people to breathe and relax in the face of tension, sadness, stress, grief, and adversity. The author’s personal experience with depression and the many years of consulting with her clients have given her valuable insights into the causes and positive outcomes possible for those who are depressed and their families.Living with someone who is constantly “down” can cause relatives to spiral into their own sadness and helplessness.Bronwyn discusses some causes of depression and ways to alleviate it. She speaks to the families of those who are depressed, the relatives who are often forgotten when viewed from outside the family situation.There are as many causes of depression as people suffering its effects. The most commonly felt, yet frequently denied reasons include social anxiety, PTSD, family changes, illness, relationships, grief, threats of suicide, and the responsibility of looking after oneself.This definitive book will help supporters understand depression, and find the valuable and practical help they need for a recovery that leads to a happy life.“Understanding depression is probably the best way to help a depressed person back to a better life. This is why a book like this is so important.” – Gunnel Minett, author of Exhale, An Overview of BreathworkPublisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/BronwynBarter
This is a true story of survival during the American Civil War. It tells of the difficult life on a mid-nineteenth century Minnesota homestead for a mother and her three young children while her husband is away, having answered Lincoln’s call for volunteers to help preserve the Union.Away at War is based on one hundred letters the soldier wrote his family during his two years of service, which ended with his death at the Battle of Chickamauga in Georgia.The book opens with David Brainard Griffin’s farewell to his family, along with his promise to return. Philinda Minerva and her children (Alice Jane, 7, Ida May, 5, and Edgar Lincoln, 9 months), are left to run the family farm on their own.Minnesota’s seasons dictate their activities during the cycle of fall harvest, winter withdrawal, spring planting, summer garden and haying, and a return to fall harvesting. Even with the help of nearby family and friends, the hardships and responsibilities are almost beyond them, but the only support Brainard can provide them is in the weekly letters he writes, and the small amounts of money he sends.“Away at War introduces the reader to the terrible impact, the pain and anxiety, and the untold suffering war causes family members left behind. A moving chronicle of the experience of war and a compelling story with relevant historical references. Well-crafted, reads like a real piece of history!” – 5-Star Readers’ Favorite ReviewNick K. Adams grew up in Los Angeles County and now lives in Lakewood, Washington, having retired from a career in elementary education. He continues to speak at schools, libraries, service clubs, and Civil War Round Tables, and is an avid Civil War re-enactor.Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/NickKAdams
Emily Rollins and the Sword of Raywood returns in the Dream Watchman sequel Rise of the Three-Headed Dragon. Her mission; to unlock the power of Blue Hydra Dragon Inspiration before the hope chest key falls into the hands of wicked Dream Watchman.A race against time sweeps Emily to the Jeweled City by the Black Sea. She faces detrimental events spiraling into dream worlds that threaten her through paranormal experiences.A pack of vicious wolves seeks to destroy her life and will stop at nothing until Emily falls. She must not plunge into the pit of captivity, but make her way back to friends waiting on the other side of dreams.Join her candid fight for survival to stop the floodgates of evil from pouring darkness onto the world. Emily must reach the dragon first, before its power is unleashed to the Dream Watchman. If she is defeated, evil will prevail and she may never be able to return to the world she knows as home.About the Author: Tina Roberts grew up in Houston, lived in Los Angeles, and now resides in McKinney, Texas. She calls writing her “purpose, transportation, and calling in life.” The author holds a B.S. in business administration and management, and a master’s in management. She is a geoscience executive for the oil industry and previously worked in music, radio, television, and film. She is currently writing the third and final installation to the Dream Watchman Series, War of the Warlocks.Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/TinaRoberts
Through the Eyes of a Black Man’s Pen is a book of poetry about the ups and downs, U-turns, and turnarounds of life, the difficulties in love and relationships, the consequences of the bad choices we make, and finding the spirit of God that gets us through it all.There are three things in life – that if they are less than 100 percent – don’t exist. Namely trust, love, and truth. Remember that 99.99 percent of the truth is still a lie, because the truth only exists if it’s 100 percent true.The easiest part of living is to die in the grace of God, and as long as you have Him, being alone is impossible.Born in Chicago and raised in the toughest part of Memphis, Tennessee (Orange Mound community), Stevie Cannon now lives in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He is a long-time musician who made plenty of mistakes in his life and overcame them all. “I’d like to dedicate this book to my 91-year-old mother, Ophelia Cannon Saunders, who taught me to always do the right thing, and to my lovely wife, Niecy, for putting up with me.” This is his second book.Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/StevieCannon
Taking AIM: Affirming, Inspiring, and Motivating is a compilation of over two hundred inspirational and anecdotal stories that were written to affirm, inspire, and motivate the reader.The majority of the anecdotes are prefaced with God’s Word to assist in bringing home how His principles apply to our daily lives. The stories are taken from the things that occur during our normal, everyday lives. They could be about our daily commute, waiting in the line at the grocery store, or doing such mundane chores as taking out the garbage.The collection of stories can be enjoyed in a number of different ways. It can be read from cover to cover, used as a daily devotional, or a specific title from the index can be read.The author hopes this compilation encourages you to delve further into God’s Words. This book is meant to help you overcome the negative forces that threaten to keep you from living the life God meant for you to live.Vicki D. King was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. She and her husband, Bill, are parents of two grown children and two wonderful grandsons. When not writing, she can be found watching romance movies in her ever-growing DVD library. This is her fifth book.Publisher;s website: http://sbprabooks.com/VictoriaDKing
The Fate of Mr Johnson is the third and final volume of what has become the “Chronicles of Peter Smethurst,” who is a pivotal figure of mercy in the series.The first volume tells the story of one man and his life. The second volume offers a major theme concerning the fate of mankind, as seen through the eyes of a handful of characters in the first volume. This final volume traces the early karma of Mr Johnson, a key figure in the trilogy who has been evil from childhood, his death, and what happens to him afterwards.This story begins in 1927, moves to present day, and then jumps two hundred years in the future. The climax explains the fate of the universe, as witnessed by these characters.About the Author: Michael Joseph Scanlon hails from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He lived in Cyprus and Indonesia for many years before settling in London, England. This is his fourth book. He is a librarian. “The themes of mercy, redemption, and forgiveness resonate with me deeply. I wanted to reach readers who have no religious background who still wonder about the meaning of life.”Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/MichaelJosephScanlon
Little World – The Magical Surrender takes you on an enchanting journey deep into the ocean where you will find adventure, mystery, revenge and death. The hunger to avenge her parent’s death sends Charisma, an Idol of the Eternity Race, on a mission of destruction. When her parents are killed by a member of the Sagginental Race, Lord Ocean guides Charisma in the ocean world. She is shown by her mermaid guardians how to open portals into Little World where the Chosen Ones teach her spells in the Learning Towers. While in Little World, Charisma goes back in time for a holiday in Scotland where she and Idol Tristan are attacked by Evil Goritha. Charisma uses her powerful light to kill the evil spirits and they are sent back to Little World where they’re told they must get married…travel to Little World and uncover this mystical tale that lies deep in the ocean.Author Karishma Krishna loves writing and has struggled to publish her first book, Little World – The Magical Surrender, which she has helped edit and market. She has interestingly finished books two through five in the Little World series, and is currently finishing the sixth. She is nuts about her two favorite characters, Flory and Curie, which she finds bewitching in her sixth book! Karishma graduated with a diploma in management studies and is now enjoying working. She regularly posts on her Facebook, Twitter and Linked In social sites and loves to hear from her lovely readers and fans.Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/KarishmaKrishna
This is the saga of the underground Jewish emigration from Morocco, which sent hundreds of thousands of Moroccan Jews who had been persecuted under Islam for centuries, onto illegal ships.The Jews faced stormy seas and an uncertain future in their valiant attempts to escape from the authorities forbidding their emigration, risking their lives for the dream of reaching the hopeful shores of nascent Israel.In one of those attempts, the ship “Pisces” sank off the coast of Morocco, taking with it 45 souls, including entire families who were never to reach their destination.Since this book is partly autobiographical, much of the story focuses on the author and his family. The rest is populated by the many brave and unidentified Jews who ventured into the unknown, taking enormous risks to secretly leave Morocco.Raphael Israeli was born in Fes, Morocco, a hostile environment for Jews for a millennium. After the birth of Israel in 1948, most of the 300,000 Moroccan Jews immigrated to the Jewish state. “I have been living in eternal and awesome Jerusalem most of those years, where I served as a professor of Islamic and Chinese history at Hebrew University.” The author has now published 52 books.Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/RaphaelIsraeli
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