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  • av Patrick Conley
    197

    The two tales portray some of the problems facing many American families: bipolar bosses, unemployment, cancer, the seemingly unending hustle for money, and adolescent children coping with the meaning of the puzzling adult world. In '67 Ford Mustangs: The Long Drives, the unemployed protagonist undergoes three journeys, including a literal trip to Hell and back. As he scours the country for '67 Mustangs to satisfy the fancies of an eccentric collector, he unintentionally comes across an epiphany. Likewise, in The Oracle of Here, the main character hears or thinks he hears an enigmatic message on his annual trip into the woods. He treasures a relic of this experience and turns to it for answers as he deals with a demanding boss, a potential involvement with an international prostitution ring, his wife facing cancer treatments, his children uncertain of where they are going and who they are.

  • av Jack Wynns
    357

    This book is intended for intermediate and advanced players and is designed along the lines of a convention card. Each subject (No Trump, Majors, Weak Two Bids, etc.) gets its own chapter. Within each chapter each topic gets a page of text along with examples and a quiz. Most intermediate players have a working, but incomplete, knowledge of the various topics. This book will fill in the blanks, add new ideas to your bidding arsenal and significantly improve your bidding skills.

  • av Michael Bolejack
    167

    The writings in this book are quotes taken from a series of journals kept throughout the years from my 12-step recovery program. I have found that these experiences have helped myself as well as others. These writings are in no specific order. You can read this book all the way through or pick it up on a daily basis. Let your intuition be your guide. May it inspire you along your spiritual path and present solutions to many problems we face within our lives.

  • av Robert Bailor
    197

    This book is a second sequel to my previous book, SIX BIBLE STORIES THAT NEVER HAPPENED...but maybe could have to complete the trilogy of BIBLE STORIES. It takes additional underdeveloped characters of the New Testament and presents imagined stories about them woven into the Biblical narrative. "e;Malchus and Photine"e; is a coming-to-faith story. Malchus' loses his ear to Simon Peter's sword and Photine meets Jesus at Jacob's well. These are transformational moments leading to struggle and salvation. "e;Didymus"e; is the story of the Apostle Thomas and his identical twin brother,Tamir, who learn the meaning of sacrificial love through doubt and conflict. "e;Joanna"e; is a story about Jewish aristocrats who become disgusted with their rich and powerful lives and come to know that Jesus is "e;the way and the truth and the life."e;

  • av Michael Jacobs
    301

    This story is about two young sisters Sophia and Alayah who are out to change the minds of people who think bunnies are just soft and cute because these two are cute, soft, smart and tough!So follow along with these two tough bunnies as they save the day and a heard of bison in this cute adventure for all ages.

  • av Thomas Warner
    301

    It is about two happy people having purchased their dream home at last, only for the woman to discover that that same house the husband just bought for their retirement home, is the same house she went to have an illegal abortion in when she was just fourteen years of age. And of course it all comes back to haunt her and everyone around her.

  • av Ed Reardon
    257

    Mothers have always been influential pillars throughout history. They can be nurturing, caring, and 'she bear' fiercely protective of her cubs at any age. Moms are often guiding lights, safe harbors, mediators, mentors and created by a loving God to follow her heart with intuition, integrity and stability. In the fifth commandment, dads and moms are to be honored. This book is just that in a nutshell portraying the hearts of our mom's foundational importance in our lives intertwined with our mirrored acts and feelings of gratitude. Nobody cooks better than Mom. Nobody loves better than Mom. Nobody is like Mom. (Stepmoms and Grandmas included).

  • av K. Arnold
    197

    The book has a very large scope, all creatures for all time; snowball earth, evolution of life forms, extinction events; and through tribal man, civilized man, and modern man. The book is not about solutions, but about choices. More than history, it covers why things happened, what it meant at the time and what it might mean in the future. It is a fun book looking at some events in a new way. i.e.. "e;The success of capitalism and free markets has resulted, as it must, in inequalities...which go against the man's millions of years of Trible living and preference for equal outcomes.

  • av Les Tribble
    451

    From the imagination of an Architect, 12 years of sandcastles and the stories that go with them.

  • av Geraldine E. Rodgers
    247

    Miss Middleton's scores are, indeed, a frozen moment in time which prove the existence in 1913 and 1914 of "e;automatic"e; phonic decoding of print as opposed to "e;conscious"e; psycholinguistic decoding of print. The scores also prove that automatic decoding does result from the phonic "e;sound"e; method to teach reading, since that is how Miss Middleton's children learned to read. However, the "e;reading experts"e; in 1914 and after must have misinterpreted scores like Miss Middleton's wildly fluctuating scores, which obviously were the result of freely wandering attention, by concluding instead that the scores had "e;proved"e; that the "e;sound"e; method had failed. The truth is that such low "e;reading comprehension"e; scores on "e;silent reading comprehension"e; tests for phonic-trained classes suggest the presence of healthy automatic conditioned reflexes in reading. Such scores may result from the Miss Middleton Effect of voluntarily wandering attention while reading automatically. Her children simply did not bother to pay attention to what they were reading automatically, but could have done so if they felt like it. Yet the inferior deaf-mute "e;sight-word"e; method forces children's attention to "e;meaning"e; or they cannot read at all. They may therefore score higher on simple "e;reading comprehension tests"e;, but far, far worse on spelling and on reading correctly the actual words on the page.

  • av Kelly B. Abbott
    257

    Let's go on a little adventure with Pearle, a playful cat with a big imagination. Pearle will show you just how magical a fun imagination can be. Grab a box and let's get ready to play.

  • av JL Williams
    197

    Pauline sits down to write her next book. The story opens with a glimpse of the author's post apocalyptic tale of what comes next. She is excited to begin writing when she is tasked to write about praise and worship, which becomes increasingly hard for her. Although in her real life of twists and turns she realizes that it is just that which keeps her life in check. As her life and the lives of others unfold there is a real life struggle for control of infrastructure of local and state governments. Local, state and federal governments are having to find new solutions to problems that have surfaced due blurred institutional lines and the lack of respect and funding of local and state authority. People have to find a reason within themselves to care. Pauline is thrown into the midst of everything that is going on when her neighbor, Bert, comes to her rescue and reunites their friendship. But then she becomes the target of something much more sinister as worlds unites and a new era begins.

  • av Robert Seares
    197

    John is a discredited CIA agent who has worked as a liaison with the drug cartels. He was escorted back to Sao Paulo in the final days before the critical 1989 Brasilian presidential election. The invasion of Panama is imminent, waiting on negotiations that John will conduct with a cartel associate who has fled to Brasil. A false story has John questioning the agency's motives while he pursues his own corrupt agenda.

  • av Samuel Patrino
    167

    Little happening during the golf season with a group golfers that called themselves the W.A.G.A. golfing men.

  • av Yvette
    167

    It was a cold day when C just got out the pen after doing a 10 sentence and he was known for a cool blooded killer and one to not be fucked with. So as he comes out of the pen, Yvette was there to pick him up, but as he comes, her car blows up. C rushes to her side and tries to aid her but to no availability she's gone so he goes back inside...

  • av Rodney Paul Williams
    167

    Even Shorter Stories IV a is a collection of comfort reading. You can read it in 3-5 minutes and before you know it, its done!

  • av Rodney Paul Williams
    167

    Even Shorter Stories III is a collection of comfort reading. You can read it in 3-5 minutes and before you know it, its done!

  • av Rodney Paul Williams
    167

    Even Shorter Stories II is a collection of comfort reading. You can read it in 3-5 minutes and before you know it, its done!

  • av Rodney Paul Williams
    167

    Even Shorter Stories 1 is a collection of comfort reading. You can read it in 3-5 minutes and before you know it, its done!

  • av Cindy Moynes
    167

    I've created this colouring book to help children through the grieving process. Everyone grieves differently and sometimes children are forgotten, overlooked, or maybe thought that they were too young to process grief. This is an interactive book to help parents start talking about an uncomfortable subject. This book gives children the space and encouragement to open up, and helps them share their feelings about their grief. It provides an opportunity to learn about death while interactively exploring their feelings and sharing treasured memories.

  • av Robert J. Adkins
    167

    These war poems are dedicated to those who served their country to preserve our liberty in the air, on the ground, and on the sea. They are a result of my poetic pondering and emotions open reading great non-fiction books about the art and tragedy of war.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    197

    In this novel Senator Ryan Wicklow uses a week on Martha's Vineyard to learn from friends and advisors about the challenges of a campaign for the presidency. Discussions about the Deep State, Media, Big Tech, Unions, Universities and a new Socialist Media Party (SMP) help Ryan make a decision. In a dramatic scene, the senator informs the editors of the New York Times, the liberal publication of the Democratic Party, about his decision to run and requests unbiased reporting. As predicted, the Senator Wicklow and his running mate, Senator Nancy DeYoung from Iowa, win in a landslide as the voters hope to end the Recession or micro-Depression in major cities caused by the Socialist government. In the process, the senator highlights China's attempt to control the nation prior to a takeover. The new administration is very successful after only six months. One initiative in particular, the Civilian Closure Corps (CCC), is a new organization chartered to close Federal Government departments because they are unnecessary, staffed by disguised unemployment or perform a state's function. In the end New York Times issues an apology for its liberal bias for almost two centuries. The editors realize that Wicklow's conservative Great Reset is really working and is best for America. With tears of joy in his eyes, the new president realizes that he has accomplished the toughest sales on Earth.

  • av Kasey C. Jones
    167

    The encompassing shadows of his words teaching both commonality and difference. On the heels of Amiri Baraka, Brenna Twohy and Langston Hughes. Kasey C. Jones fiercely defines modern styles, Freeverse and storytelling for anyone's consumption. "e;Handcrafted Outgo defies common creativity levels and squeezes all the juice from wonderful inconspicuous moments or adventures."e; ----Sehmara Leighton, Author of I Know Things

  • av Evangeline T. Moore
    257

    The book reflects my childhood in the 70's versus the late 2000's. when I was your age some of the events maybe relevant today.

  • av Doris Anne Beaulieu
    207

    I attended a private school and was constantly under pressure from my strict parents that believed being "e;sheltered"e; from the world was the only way to live a pure and healthy life. I was repressed in everything that I did and as I grew up in this environment. I was never exposed to any of the harsh realities that most modern children of today see by just turning on the television set. But the day finally came, that I had to leave my hometown. I had to leave this blanket of comfort that, Unbeknownst to me, was smothering all of my social development. I was married very young, still a child in mind and body, and I was thrown into the city and the hard tough world that I could not understand, nor could I cope with alone. During this time, I eventually met another woman, similar to me, and she became my guardian angel. With her help, and by making the hard decisions I was able to overcome tragedy in my life and become the person I am today. This screenplay was adapted from my true life story. A story of how parents can mean well, while doing harm that may take years to overcome. This screenplay sends a positive message to parents who intend to place their children in private schools or home school.

  • av Tara D. Harris-Fuller
    257

    Charisma has had it rough life since the loss of her mother. At the age 13, she moves in with her father and his wife, Dianne but their relationship never becomes cordial. While living with her father she meets Peaches and finds out they share a birthday, but little do she know they share more than just a birthday. When Charisma gets raped by a neighborhood thug, things between her and Dianne get worse, so she moves in with her dad's mother, Grandma Ruth; where she meets Stacy, the brother of her sister LaChae's friend Tricia. What started as a great relationship soon turns heinous as he tries to kill her. While fighting Stacy, she is fighting the voices and demons in her head. Will she survive the torment of Stacy, will she get revenge for her rape, or will the voices and demons control her?

  • av Courtney Harvey
    197

    Cream, a young, independent, top fashion designer entrepreneur has blocked her heart from "e;LOVE"e; after a cold hearted, heart stopping break up. From that day forward self love, glow, and growth became the only intimacy Cream has known. All men were judged to be play toys, distractions, and simply a "e;pure waste of time."e;When a handsome gentleman by the name Surpreme walks into Cream's boutique her beauty and unique personality steals his attention immediately. Over the course of time his attractive charm raises a rock bottom battle of tuggle war between Cream and her internal struggle with the emotions that pained her in the worst way. "e;Love & Trust"e; unapologetically!!!!!!!!!!!Can Surpreme turn Cream's dark world for love back to light? Or once a good girl gone SAVAGE there's no turning back?

  • av Derrick Johnson
    167

    This is my third book, and if you read any of my other books, you would know that I always think outside the box and try to give you the funniest poems and short stories that I can think of. So I hope that you enjoy this book as well.

  • av Kim Phillips
    301

    Laughter is like a medicine. Good for the mind, soul and body. Take the trip and then decide.

  • av Evangelist Lilly Ray
    167

    This book is about how we have to obey God's word, follow him, and have faith in him. I am striving for what God has for me and what he wants me to do. I have been reading God's word since I was 15 years old. I want to encourage someone to follow Jesus. I want people to understand how we need to study the word and meditate on it daily. This is how we should GROW about it. It is important for us to know that God does what he says he will do. God lets us know we can trust him as he promises his word is true. We must believe and have faith in his word, because there is nothing impossible for God to do. All we have to do is believe. We must get our lives in order to please God. We must live a holy life and love one another, because God is Love. We must spread love, not hate.

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