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Tom and Jarvis are two brothers trying to survive a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by the effects of global warming. Treading through harsh, ceaseless winds, unbearable heat and a sunless haze of a world, Tom and Jarvis are captured by The Angels, a branch of new-world order police officers and taken back to their camp, experiencing the horrors of a government trying to survive off of the remnants of America's former systems...
'What Color are Your Rainbows?' is a color-themed poetry book designed to give readers a fresh perspective on their emotions through the seven colors of the rainbow. From red to violet, this book tells a story; inviting the reader to follow along a journey of self-reflection and emotional healing. This poetry book, while short and to the point, includes hand drawn images by the author, and simple yet thought provoking messages suitable for most audiences.
After a few of the toughest times in my life, Idecided to translate those feelings into poetry.Death is guilt-inducing, puberty is embarrassing,and I could never let my insecurities fester fortoo long. This book is a collection of simple andawkward stories written in a complicated way soyou never truly know what it's about- at least Ihope you don't. There was a certain turning pointin my life where everything started to make moresense, and I want my poetry to show you that atsome stage it just becomes another story to tell.When time wasn't healing anymore, I startedranting on paper, and out came sappy poetry.Poems are delicate, so treat these with care,your interpretation is more important than anymeaning of my own.
Memos is a book of poems that shares stories of: MemoriesFinding oneselfSadnessDepressionOverthinkingRealizationGratitudeArt andLove...
This easy to follow study guide was cultivated under circumstances that appeal to the modern mind. It effortlessly connects spirituality and practicality. Bringing logic and clarity to the secrets and wonders of the world. The information is divided into fourteen perfect chapters, making it a manageable read for any attention span. I invite you to follow along with diligence and acquisition. May truth be obtained through your intentions. Study well. INSTRUCTIONSAs you read you'll notice the footnotes in parenthesis at the end of each topic or phrase. These references will further explain each topic and allow you to unlock the power of wisdom as you ponder these things.
Peer into the mirror and experience the weight of being doomed. Stories and poems that exist to give insights on the dread that befalls us when our inevitable demise presents itself, while also exploring some of mankind's more unfortunate flaws. From the terrors that men do to one another, to the unexplainable nightmares we conjure in our dreams, to the horrors of the incomprehensible expanse we call home. Through the mirror you will see what calamity awaits us all, and what catastrophe we can bring unto ourselves. Through these tales of doom, remember that death is not the only thing waiting for us beyond the black.
This book represents a collection of thoughts illustrated through poetry in an attempt to create conversation. Focusing on the beauty of nature and the feelings it entices compared to the human mind in current society, it brings a perspective of a struggling individual into the light so that others may see that their experience is not one that they alone have to go through.
Walter is a children's book about a frog with an umbrella. The umbrella is rainbow colored to representinclusion, acceptance, unity, and diversity. More specifically, the umbrella is a metaphor for Walter's outlook onlife, which is the focus of the book. Walter, older and more seasoned than all his other pond dwelling neighbors,sees life a bit differently than others. Walter's message is one of community, teamwork, understanding, patience,inclusion, and coming together for the common good in times of crisis. Having learned this lesson after aharrowing experience involving a natural disaster, the pond community sees the light and in turn realizes theimportance, truth, and value in Walter's message.
Humor is something that has always been. If you love life you love to laugh. Ron's book of jokes 2 is your ultimate weapon when facing dull moments no video games or just plain boredom. This ultimate joke book while have you cracking up continuously. Its metaphorical jokes will impress your mind and tickle your funny bone at the same time like a smart parent. If you can hold a straight face while reading this book than you can probably hold the hammer of Thor while he nearly dies from laughter while reading it. Please by the book before it falls of the shelf with laughter.
Charlie Benz is young man with a disability who has been kept in the attic of his family home. His uncle and aunt take care of the young man, but the only thing he learns is by looking through the cracks in the attic floor and watching the family television. After his aunt disappears, his drunk uncle fails to take care of him and occasionally came to the attic to beat the disables young man with his belt. Later, when Charlie Benz fights back, he killed his uncle and set the house on fire. Charlie Benz escaped from the burning house not knowing where he was going. He was befriended by several curious people and found himself being hunted along the interstate from rest stop to truck stop trying to escape a group of drug cartel members who wanted the money and drugs Charlie Benz found had and was carrying.Charlie Benz was escaping to a place the "voices" had told him it was where he needed to go.
This book is designed to encourage children to control their emotions. In this story, Caleb has two homes because his parents are separated. His mother encourages him to channel his anger into exercise.
This book is a visual journey taking the reader beyond their own mundane reality, leading them to a place of peace and calm within their mind.
A story about two boys that grow up together in the South Bronx, NY Ghetto. John Rodriguez brought up by parents that grew up in Puerto Rico, and moved to NY to help their son to become successful in the land of opportunity. They were fine upstanding citizens and did everything to enable their son to succeed.Jay Santana, on the other hand, was brought up by parents, also born in Puerto Rico and decided to move NY in order to live a better lifestyle. His mother was a very religious woman who did the best she could to instill goodness and decency in him. However, he had a father who had a taste for ladies of the night, gambling and drinking. To make matters worse he was abusive to his wife and son.Both boys became the best of friends and decided to do whatever it takes to seek out opportunities to live a better lifestyle' John Rodriguez eventually becomes a successful Lawyer. Jay Santana, on the other hand sets out to become involved in all sorts of crime, as he was easily influenced by his peers in the ghetto on how to make money illegally but quickly.
KINDERGARTEN, THE TEACHER HAD BEEN GIVING SEEDSFOR FLOWERS OUT TO THE CLASS. IT WAS SPRING RIGHTAFTER MY BIRTHDAY, I GOT 'FORGET ME NOTS', MY QUIETGENTLE EXTERIOR SUITED THESE LITTLE PURPLE BLUSIHFLOWERS, SAD ON THE OUTSIDE BECAUSE 'FORGET MENOT', SHE SAYS TO THE BIG WORLD AROUND HER, ASTHIS WORLD GOES ON FOR FOREVER, SO... "FORGET ME NOT"
This book tells the true story of some of my misadventures outdoors. My stories range from hunting and fishing trips at home, to adventures in the great North Woods of Canada. It has been said if you go with me on a hunting or fishing trip, you will always come back with a "Jim story". In the book, I try to place the reader in the different scenarios I find myself in, and the types of wildernesses I encountered. I want the reader to be entertained and feel they are in the story.
Borrow Tomorrow is a book of poetry and epiphany. A young adult's life is put on hold, and it creates a fascination with the concept of "tomorrow." While seeking God, the young adult experiences a stormy journey and learns to embrace the crossroad as a chance to unpack life and love. This book also journeys through the emotions of a young adult and having a relationship with God, reminding readers that they are not alone.
This is a book about thought spirit God love life and the perception of all of these things. This book is not to tell a person what and who they should be, but to make an individual reflect the mirror of self-examine and advance. The reader should not read any word carnally less He is caught between dimensions and cannot see the truth of the matter. Peace.
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