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  • av Helen Grant
    276,-

    4th gigantic volume of this critically-acclaimed horror magazine/book.Haunted places, tormented souls & the creeping unknown!Heavily illustrated with photos and art by Allen Koszowski.Paul Finch (Terror Tales series) interviewed by Matt Cowan10 terrifying tales by today's top writers.New Ian Rogers' Black Lands novella.The History of American Horror Comics (part 1; by John M. Navroth).Retro movie review: Val Lewton's The Body Snatcher (with Boris Karloff)See what Dear Abbey has been up to!Get it now!

  • av Cheryl Lunar Wind
    166,-

    Finding Our Way Home is a spiritual guidebook with over eleven authors broaching the deepsubjects such as the soul, spirit, ego, reality, the shift and allowing. These many writings serveas 'breadcrumbs' or clues for those on their path.A great gift idea!

  • av Jiryü Räsen
    330,-

    The Suiran progress begins. Rei goes to convince the lords to aid the battle against Tarc, Ore has many things to learn, and Mizi has requirements to Kouzanshi University. Ilena has more secrets there that come to light when they arrive.

  • av Jiryü Räsen
    306,-

    Prince Rei, Regent of Suiran, works hard on his plan to remove the Lord of Tarc for once and for all. Mizi learns what it really means to be a princess. And Ore has to learn how to have Ilena as a wife while learning to be a lord of Ryokudo.

  • av Jiryü Räsen
    306,-

    Ilena helps Mizi become a princess able to stand next to Prince Rei, though they fight against all the court of Suiran. Can the woman born as a commoner win the role of Princess for herself? What happens when King Sasou comes into the picture?

  • av Cheryl Lunar Wind
    180,-

    Know Your Way combines the poetic word with personal experiences, life's struggles and higher guidance. Written in the Mount Shasta area, it is spiritual and open, offering connection on a very human level, reaching people who have had similar experiences and moving othersthrough the author's sharing. She approaches hard moments with a kindof knowingness which is at a pace with the Chinese masters."It is not the destination but the journey."

  • av Chinyere E. Egbe
    506,-

    In this book, Elephants, the Grass, and a Teacher, Dr. Egbe presents a masterful rendition of his experiences during the Nigeria / Biafra War. Though the book is a captivating rendition of Dr. Egbe's personal and family experiences, it is equally a masterpiece of integrative analysis of personal experiences within a complex conundrum of national events, the history and experiences of the Igbos within domestic and global politics. The book begins with Dr. Egbe's rueful soliloquy one day after the war ended where he lamented that after all the bloodshed, the suffering of the masses, the war ended uneventfully as if it was all about a masquerade spectacle. For, in the end, the people who died during the war were the poor farmers in the villages, the common laborers, and the market traders in the urban areas. Those who died of starvation were the poor malnourished children of low-income villagers. Dr. Egbe presents several harrowing experiences and close calls with the annihilation of his family. The Elephants represent the privileged, the Grass the Masses, and the Teacher represented his father (a celebrated teacher) who, both by his presence and even in his absence, saved and shielded the family from annihilation. For example, after Dr. Egbe's siblings and their mother were tied up to be executed by Nigerian soldiers in early May 1969, one of the soldiers discovered a photograph in which their dad was pictured with the very battalion commander who had sent them to go and arrest the entire family. Moreover, one of the division commanders in the war was also in that same picture. Another hallmark of Dr. Egbe's book is the objectivity of his analysis. Dr. Egbe challenges each side in the conflict to appreciate the other side's legitimate grievances. The author calls on the Igbos to be more realistic about how much diplomatic support they should have expected from outsiders, and questions the grudge that the Igbos held against Awolowo.

  • av Faisal Hoque
    376,-

    WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER > Globee Awards > 2023 Book Excellence Award Finalist in Business An updated edition for an ever-shifting landscape of change In Everything Connects, Faisal Hoque--noted thought leader; serial entrepreneur; technology innovator; advisor to CEOs, BODs, and the US federal government; and author--provides a framework that shows readers how to: - Holistically connect the "when" and "what" with who they are - Inspire and lead inside and outside of their organization > Part philosophy, part business, and part history, this book is a kaleidoscopic view of the way humans―by being able to think out of the box―have been able to achieve greatness for themselves, their organizations, and the world at large. You'll learn from the wisdom of Eastern philosophies that are over 2,500 years old and the interconnected insights of Leonardo da Vinci. Couple that with Fortune 100 corporate cross pollination for creativity and startup thinking for how to adapt with ease, and you have Everything Connects. This isn't just a quick fix for your next financial quarter; this is how you succeed in the long run. This updated version includes new content that is inextricably connected to leveraging and thriving in this environment of change. Through the lens of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the COVID-19 pandemic, we can see how it's essential to reframe the ways we approach how we work, play, and live. The new content adds further substance to the seminal focus of the first version of Everything Connects and furthers the core message--that everything, in fact, does have a relationship to everything else resulting in a powerful synergy.

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