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  • av Donald Readerlear
    158

    Martin and Eve senior citizen's after a number of failed marriages meet in a retirement village, and realise they are soul matesBecause they love murder. Their first victim was a ill tempered selfish woman that was easy and popping her into the Village freezer was inspired. But Martin thought that the Manager of the village had witness part of the murder. So she had to be murdered too. After Martin and Eve had a fairy tale marriage. They carry on with their new venture popping off people who should not be upsetting other humans. Happy and madly in love till the end.

  • av Terimoana Gilgen
    218

    Te Oraiti visits her Nanny nanny, who's in hospital. They play cards, and Te Oraiti gives Nanny nanny a foot massage. They talk about medicine from the ancient Maori and they laugh a lot. Nanny nanny explains why they nearly lost their traditional ways of healing.

  • av Dawson Sue Dawson
    182 - 306

  • av Loanne Rhymes
    220 - 401

  • av UPENDRA DAT SAKLANI
    188 - 342

  • av Yor Abann Kamyay Ajak Yor
    188 - 289

  • av Burgess John A Burgess
    188 - 289

  • av Alex Kalina
    188

  • av Caleb Byarugaba
    218

  • av Maryanne Wright
    182

    Throughout Covid and emerging in and out of lockdown, I have found joy in the small things that life can bring a walk in the park in the rain.. I also have been drawing on my memory bank of happier times.

  • av Geoffrey Gardner
    249 - 342

    This book explains how the thread of modern history was originally penned in the Revelation by the Apostle John during his exile on the isle of Patmos in 92A.D. It was a vision given to him by Christ that details in sublime language the various eras down to the present day. The destruction of the World Trade towers on September 11 2001, or 9/11 is part of this explanation. The twin World Trade Towers in New York city were the pride of America. Their construction began in 1968 and represented the prosperity and culmination of the postwar era and America's superpower status. Destroyed in one day in 2001 their significance goes to the heart of our existence here on planet Earth and is part of the conflict at bottom in this world. The towers in New York were the 'trade towers.' For the first one hundred thousand years of our existence as fully formed human beings we were hunter-gatherers and later on, when the big game became depleted; farmers. Apart from simple bartering there was no trade for gain. We had no knowledge of weights and measures then, or packaging up goods for a price. These practices only emerged some six thousand years ago; and is what the story of Adam and Eve, and particularly Cain, their son, is all about. Cain is the divine analogy of the emergence of trade within the human experience, and its disastrous effect upon the purity of the human spirit. Although the practice of trade may have been quite a natural evolution and has brought many benefits to mankind, trade for gain also brought depravity to human nature; and tarnished our primitive purity and character, or image of God in which we were created. This was the Fall of man, where the evil spirits of envy, greed, deceit and murder emerged and became universal. Cain 'built a city.' Not only so, but rival city states and their attendant war machines. The world six thousand years ago marked the appearance of armed pillaging hordes and the first empires. The 'Assyrian wolf that came down on the fold.' The emergence of trade for gain proceeding from crop surpluses marked one of the most significant changes of life on Earth. From being created in the image of God, mankind became engaged in rivalry featuring depraved practices for gain that a formerly generous population had no knowledge of. The World Trade Towers were destroyed by Islamic terrorists. Struck down by terrorists proceeding from the Islamic world out of a clear blue sky on a Tuesday morning, representing probably the greatest single act of terrorism of all time. The Islamic faith is the violent reaction proceeding from the spiritual realm to Roman Catholicism. When Pope Boniface IV in 609AD dedicated the universal Church to the worship of the Virgin Mary, owned only by Christ, Mohammed appeared with his teachings the following year. A further false faith and one of the sword, that swept North Africa and West Asia from India to Spain. Swiftly rendering some of the richest parts of the habitable Earth hostile to European activity, particularly trade. So the World Trade Towers, destroyed by the reaction to Western idolatry fits with the overall direction of history and the religious conflict the world, and the Revelation, when everything is boiled down, is really all about. This work explains how the vision given at the end of the first century down through eras of time fits with world events.

  • av Maureen E Armstrong
    188

  • - Tuning in to the Voice of God
    av Hallot Bronwyn Hallot
    158 - 249,-

  • av Weddell Mike Weddell
    289

  • av Mendelssohn Hope Paris Mendelssohn
    158

  • - Your Path to a Contentment Mindset
    av Rahul Rai
    218 - 372

  • - Book Iii
    av R H Van de Weert
    264

  • - Everything Happens for a Reason
    av Georgina Goodyer-Willetts
    289 - 372

  • - Encounters in Rainforest Escapades
    av Ghazally Ismail
    182 - 306

  • av Marilyn Lawson
    188

    A young child's story. Jack loves fishing and the story concerns an adventure of his with his father. He is fishing to enter a fishing competition. Trouble happens and he saves a goblin who grants him a wish whenever he needs it.

  • av Denise Reid
    272 - 430,-

  • av Dot Mulder
    218

    Benjamin Bee is a bumblebee who would dearly love to have some friends to play with. One day Benjamin Bee sets off to explore a neighbouring farm, hoping to find a friend. Join with Benjamin Bee as he goes on an amazing adventure and learns valuable life lessons about himself and others he meets.

  • av Robert Colin Hill
    188 - 342

  • av Brian Clark
    249 - 401

  • av Harker Kass Harker
    218 - 372

  • av Rowe Margot Rowe
    218

  • av Martha DeLong
    218 - 220,-

  • av Ian Samson
    188

    Ella wakes up and is surprised by her parents when she is told that they will have a day out at the zoo. Once at the zoo, little Ella visits the animals and comes across a friendly wolf whose name is Willy Wolf. Ella enjoys her day at the zoo and especially seeing Willy Wolf. When the family arrives back home, Ella goes to sleep and dreams about playing with Willy Wolf. She hopes to return to the zoo again.

  • av Johnny Vandal
    158 - 272

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