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  • av Ken E. Angell
    270,-

    Global warming falls short in playing to the left's Green House agenda. As in prehistoric transitions, Earth's axis has fallen slightly off-center, causing the atmosphere to solidify, blocking the sun's rays from penetrating Earth. Temperatures around the globe plummet below zero degrees Centigrade. World economic systems collapse along with most international governments.The Earth is surrounded by a dense brown cloud that blocks nearly all of the sun's rays. Scientists and engineers rush to find answers that may sustain temperatures and keep mankind from perishing.Steve Ramson conceives and builds a practical laser propulsion system. He furthers his insight and imagination and designs two flying saucer-type crafts that will be driven by the laser propulsion system. The first prototype saucer, codenamed NO-WINGS, brings a new dimension to mankind's experience in flight. Steve's initial desire for the craft was for space exploration, but this thought is put on hold due to the issues confronting conditions on Earth.The second flying saucer craft, codenamed the Second Step, is 280 meters at its girth. The craft houses crew quarters for 1,200 personnel, along with three science labs and two computer systems.

  • av Robert Devon
    256,-

    SEVEN wakes up from cryostasis in a dystopian world where humanity is on the brink of extinction. Humanity has become the bottom of the food chain, as different entities seek to conquer all human life left on the planet. World War III has decimated the earth, and only SEVEN and his cohorts, the Black Unit, can bring balance back to the world. But first, he must go on a quest to find all his team members and then train them before they can attempt to save the world. Standing in their way are powerful androids, extraordinary cyborgs, and gifted mutated humans called brood, who all seek the opportunity of dominating what's left of the world. Can SEVEN and his friends restore humanity's place as the superior race on Earth, or will one of the other factions gain world domination? Plenty of questions await answers in this action-packed, sci-fi, fantasy-filled epic.

  • av Robert Elke
    196,-

    This story is about the rewards of hard work and the consequences of arrogance and laziness.Boris and Hoss Go to the Farm is about two tractors that Farmer Jason and his wife, Amy, buy to help them with the work on their farm. Boris is lazy and won't work. Hoss is excited to work. Hoss works every day with Farmer Jason while Boris makes up every excuse of why he can't work and must remain in the barn. This goes on for several days. Boris doesn't want to get dirty and makes fun of Hoss being dirty. Then something bad happens. The apple cart tips over. Hoss quickly gets a rope from the barn. He attaches it to himself and the cart. He pulls and pulls. Hoss has difficulty setting the cart upright and calls out to Boris to come and help. Boris makes another excuse as to why he can't help. Finally, Hoss sets the cart upright, but he damages himself in doing so. He limps back to the barn. His tires are worn, and his engine is smoking. Farmer Jason and Amy want Hoss to pull the apple cart in the parade the next day, but Hoss is in no shape to do so. Amy suggests they take all of the good and shiny parts off Boris and put them on Hoss. They work all night, doing so. Hoss is ready for the parade. Boris sits in the barn and cries. He wishes he had worked as hard as Hoss. Everybody is excited to see Hoss pulling the apple cart in the parade.

  • av Lori Crabb
    256,-

    Dog Camp: Through the Eyes of Betsy is about a small Maltese dog who exhibits uneasiness about being separated from her human family. Betsy's book is not only for children that may feel sadness when their fur families go to a dog camp to stay while their human families are gone, but it is also for children when a parent leaves or travels for business.You will see in the book that the anxiety that comes may truly not be as bad as one thinks, and it may actually be a fun experience.

  • av Cecil Thomas
    290,-

    The story begins in a farm area in rural Kentucky in the early fifties. It follows the journey of three sixteen-year-old close friends whose lives were upended by tragedy.Tommy met Luke and Rachel at a drive-in theater, where Tommy was the projectionist. The three teens quickly became close friends often going out for milkshakes together. Tommy and Rachel were attracted to one another but never acted upon their feelings because Rachel was Luke's girlfriend. The three of them gathered almost weekly on a nearby farm owned by Sarah and her husband. Sarah enjoyed seeing the kids and soon became a mother figure to them.Toward the end of their senior year of high school, Luke and Rachel went to a nearby city where Rachel underwent a botched abortion. Driving back, Rachel nearly died from bleeding, but that was not the worst part. They knew that their church would stone them to death. Tommy and Sarah persuaded Rachel and Luke to run away. They helped Rachel and Luke establish new identities, severed all ties with family and friends, and drove away to some unknown place. Sarah and Tommy grieved their departure but knew that it would save their lives.Sarah and Tommy maintained contact, and when Tommy became a single father of two in St. Louis, Sarah moved to St. Louis to help Tommy with his kids. Tommy was a successful professor, and Sarah managed their finances.Rachel (now Abby) and Luke (now Carl) escaped to Iowa, where Abby worked in a small medical clinic with one doctor. She and Carl lived on a farm which Carl managed. Carl died in an accident, leaving Abby with their two children.After fourteen years of separation and a bit of serendipity, Abby, a doctor, and Tommy meet at Stanford University. It was an unexpected and joyous reunion.Tommy and Abby quickly merged their families and, along with Sarah, settled in a house adjacent to the Stanford campus. They both enjoyed successful careers at Stanford and increased the size of their family to eight kids. Although far from rural Kentucky, where their journeys began, they still enjoyed sharing milkshakes.

  • av Lyndsey Allen
    256,-

    What are the king and queen to do when their prince just won't listen to them? Will there be peace in the castle? Will there be fun in the kingdom again? And where are the royal crowns?

  • av Sheldon Douglas
    266,-

    Reality is a factor of life especially with a dream that you know is going to come true throughout the situation you set for in life, and you can't look back as your mission is to conquer, as you learn how understand positivity and negativity, which is one as the soul, lets you know how to use which one at the right moment without emotion, but with all faith of knowledge to face it and let it be the reason of reality.

  • av Canaan Osborne
    266,-

    On the continent of Nova Sipmo, the Republic of Tejas is surrounded by hostile neighbors and menaced by many dangers, foreign invaders, bandits, demons, pirates, and more. To fight these dangers, there is a special order of elite gunslinging warriors, the Knights of Tejas. Samuel Uzburne is a veteran of the knights, and he feels like he's seen it all in his many years of service. In fact, he feels like he's seen entirely too much. The knights aren't what they used to be. They've grown corrupt and self-serving with time, and Samuel has grown cynical about trying to save the order from itself despite the protests of his adopted son, Yigbo. But when an invasion of Tejas from the Blood Ridge Mountains ends under mysterious circumstances, the two knights are drawn into a murder mystery involving the heiress of a murdered abolitionist. They soon find evidence of a conspiracy by Tejas's aristocratic elites to threaten the republic. As the conspiracy is uncovered, Samuel receives a shocking revelation from his past, and it becomes clear that dark supernatural forces at work in the land of Tejas. They were forces so ancient and powerful that they could threaten the very survival of the country and the continent itself.

  • av John Keck
    316,-

    "Things roll downhill, energy dissipates, disorder increases. Things wear out, break, fall apart." Jimmy Doyle describes his life as a mechanic in these terms, but these hard truths better describe the thirty-year story of the Doyle brothers as told in The Sum of My Works. On the eve of the Cuban Missile crisis, the lives of Jimmy and Patrick Doyle are shattered as surely as if the button had been pushed. Together and apart, the brothers experience the fear and uncertainty of intergenerational trauma, the justice system, incarceration, and the Vietnam War as well as the heady 1960s counterculture, the anti-war movement, exile, wilderness, and survival against overwhelming odds. Through it all, the brothers search for the human connections they've lost, as they struggle against the inexorable forces arrayed against them until they must face yet another personal apocalypse--and betrayal of their brotherhood.

  • av Daniel M Yulo
    316,-

    Meeting SECURESomeone is killing dolphins, the crew of a salvage ship is found murdered after a mysterious object is salvaged from the ocean floor, a computer analyst's body washes ashore along the Potomac, and top-secret files have been downloaded from the national defense network. The FBI may have a mole and the NSA suspects the breach was an inside job. Both agencies call Anthony Star and his paramilitary investigators code named SECURE to solve the crimes. Star's investigations uncover a Korean operative who is connected to the cases. When a key suspect is killed by a car bomb, Star puts his team into high gear.Could the mysterious object that was salvaged from the ocean floor be related to a top-secret mission sixty years ago? Is there a connection between the analyst's death and the security breach? Could the Korean's be responsible or do they have a more ominous plan? With time running short, Star will need all the skills and talents of his SECURE team, together with his state-of-the-art computer system to unravel the cases and find the terrorists before a catastrophe is unleashed in Washington.

  • av Sarah W. Schroeder
    240,-

    When Rosie is asked to help out at home instead of playing, her feelings of anger and frustration start to take over. What will Rosie do?

  • av Vera LaFleur
    316,-

    PAGE Christine Lyman almost had it all. From a life of poverty and the disappearance of her high school sweetheart, she met, fell in love, and married Stewart Lyman, bank owner and the richest man in a small town across the state line. He was driving through her area and stopped for lunch, becoming intrigued by the young and pretty waitress with the soft smile and the ash-blond hair.Her challenge now is the well-being of their six-year-old deaf son. After struggling with sign language, she and her husband reluctantly enroll him in a school for the deaf in the neighboring town of Oakton. The child is unhappy with being away from home, unsuccessfully attempts to run away.Christine drives to her husband's bank to discuss this with him, but he is tied up in a board meeting. When the secretary is called into his office, she asks Christine to sit at her desk to answer the phone. Looking around the lobby, Christine spots a familiar face. He is her long-lost boyfriend who disappeared only days before their planned wedding.The young man glances across the room, and their gazes lock. He turns to flee the bank. Her recognition has ruined their chance of robbery. But when he reports this to his partners, the older man thinks otherwise. "How many old girlfriends with authority do you have working in banks? We can force her to get us into the main vault for a much larger haul than the penny-ante money in the teller's cages."Thus begins a deadly spiral of intimidation, threats, kidnapping, and murder as the young woman fights to protect herself and her deaf son from her ex-boyfriend, his current and very vindictive girlfriend, and their older mentor in crime.161

  • av Amy Hood
    256,-

    Follow Amy as she begins a journey in hopes of "quieting the chaos" she has suffered from for over forty years. Walk step by step with her as she discovers the source of her chaos. Heal with her as she overcomes common but painful tragedies we all will face at some point in our lives...loss of parents, leaving the family home, relocating, career changes, loneliness, depression, grief, and so much more. Face challenges with her as she addresses her sexual orientation and irrational thoughts and behaviors. Learn strategies and skills firsthand as you travel with Amy on her quest for happiness as she recovers from living a self-sacrificing life that ultimately depleted her and brought her to her knees. Be encouraged as Amy navigates her way to happiness by learning how to lean into the discomfort that comes with fearing vulnerability, maintaining a non-wavering resiliency, and committing to long-term therapy.

  • av Donna Pittman-Sewell
    276,-

    Through Children's Eyes was written to show some detailed information about what children see and hear and the experiences of their imagination. Children have a story to tell if they are heard, and in this book, the girls are experiencing these angel fairies they see in the woods. These angel fairies are beautiful, and the girls are looking up toward the sky in amazement with their mouths opened. Kylie, Allayah, and Allanah realize these angels can talk, and this really has the girls shouting that the angels can talk to them. The girls were lost, and these angels came to show them how to get out of the woods safely. Angel fairies are real in their imagination, but they soon will find out that the angel fairies will leave them when they search for the fairies to get them to come back so they can show their mother, father, and friends that these fairy angels are not part of their imagination. These angel fairies have come to answer the girls' many questions and make sure they are kept aware of the things in the world. They also give the girls advice they will remember and cherish as they grow in their life journey. Anytime they are confused about something or want to ask questions, they would call on the angels for help, knowing they would be safe by obeying their parents with the help of the angels.

  • av Aurora Sieg
    240 - 380,-

  • av Tommy Poole
    346,-

    "Will you love her, honor her, and cherish her for as long as you both shall live?" Tommy assented to this question not once, not twice, but three times. And each time, he stood before the same woman!Follow his story as he journeys from the Dead River swamp of South Georgia through the muddy waters of a sin-filled life as a rebellious teen, a disrespectful son, an arrogant US Marine, an unfaithful husband, and an absent father until, in desperation and on realizing his need for more than human help, he cried out to God! You will be inspired as his story unfolds.Just as the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well received a drink of Jesus's living water, changing everything for her, so it was for Tommy Poole. A life of sin being overcome by God's abundant, amazing grace and love and then the incredible joy of experiencing human forgiveness that comes after, which could only be the fruit of the Savior's example, all lead to a life of service in ministry for his Redeemer! Tommy journals how the voyage from this life's dead river to living water is possible for everyone!Comments from Pastor Gary Moyer, VP for Administration/Executive Secretary of the Caroline Conference"If you need encouragement that God is able to turn your life around for the better, you need to read this book. This is one of those easy, compelling reads I found hard to put down. I've known Tommy for years but never knew the whole, amazing story. Wow!"Comments from Thomas T. Hardy, Director and Speaker of the Layman's Guidepost, LLC."What an amazing testimony! Absolutely amazing! I love the river/ water allegory and how it remains consistent throughout the book. The opening scene at the kitchen table is incredibly powerful! It drew me in immediately! Your early years were so intensely challenging with so many distinctive experiences. This story is something a lot of people will not be able to put down once they get started. It is almost like a movie! "Your raw honesty is very earthly and real, making your references to the spiritual concepts more voracious for the consumption of the reader. I love it! The impelling motives you give the reader at the end of most chapters kept me wanting more. Yet the horrors of the alcoholic demon that overshadowed your life gave me great insight about and empathy for your struggle, Pastor! "This is good stuff! Both interesting and spiritually compelling, this book grips the reader from the outset with scenes of gritty, fallen humanity inspired and transformed by the living waters cascading from the throne of God! The reader is invited to relive the journey of a man caught in the throes of the fallen nature, being miraculously lifted up by the hands of Jesus Christ from His cross. "Thank you so much for allowing me the privilege of reviewing this book! It has been a personal blessing to me in my faith walk, and I am sure that it will be a blessing to every soul who reads it."

  • av Walter Copeland
    266,-

    As Scott Holland struggles to find his place in the world, a situation arises where he must use his unique skills and knowledge of the spiritual world to find justice for the helpless victims of a human predator. But there is another entity, more powerful than any he has yet to encounter, who seeks nothing less than vengeance and will stop at nothing to attain it. Scott must confront this being and its prey in order to lead the restless souls to peace. But will this entity choose to make Scott its next victim, or will Scott succumb to the human evil as it fights to survive?

  • av Carl "Bud" Paepcke
    330,-

    In this second book in a series of thrilling stories, the author vividly describes the soul-stirring details that surround the amazing deeds of some of America's greatest war heroes. You will marvel at the deeds of these exceptional men (and women) who unselfishly risked their lives for you, for our nation and for the freedom of the world.In telling tales of awesome courage, sacrifice and achievement from the American Revolution to the War in Iraq, this Vietnam War veteran and retired G-man proclaims his profound love for America, his rich pride in our nation's military, and his strong personal faith in God Almighty.

  • av Maria L. Carr
    616,-

    Stockbridge, Massachusetts, a small town located in the southern portion of Berkshire County, has a varied and fascinating history. Some of which are found in the form of monuments, plaques, and markers that honor the events and people that helped shape the town into what it has become today. This book is a compilation of those monuments, plaques, and markers, and the history behind them.2

  • av Eileen Teel
    266,-

    As the saying goes, "Children will be children." But everyone has a choice. This book will encourage kindness on the part of every interaction we, as adults and children, encounter every day.

  • av Enrique Stazzio
    266 - 366,-

  • av Julian Marck
    316,-

    Hamlet as the "Ill-Made Knight." How many of us have wrestled with the character of Hamlet? Was he insane? Was he feigning insanity? Did his "antic disposition" lead him into insanity? And what about all the contradictions? Contemplative down to his very marrow, yet everything he does on stage is on impulse. A likeable character (witty, a punster, and a rhymer--even his uncle admits of "the great love the general gender bear him"), yet he is responsible for one of the larger "body counts" in any stage production. Theories for his "particular" behavior abound. Trust in Princes takes its cue from T. H. White's Sir Lancelot in Once and Future King, offering up an adolescent Hamlet as an "Ill-Made Knight" of sorts. Herein, Hamlet's desire to be a good king, like his father, runs into a growing low self-image that crumbles all the more as he deals with a problematic, lustful thought-life--an almost double life. As he comes to rely on the good character of all those around him whom he loves, we see building in him tremendous relationships--two loving parents, a sweet Ophelia, a trustworthy Horatio, praiseworthy Laertes (his hero), the affectionate mentorship of Yorick (the king's jester), and the sound tutelage of Marcellus (in this story, the master of the sword). Will these relationships see him through the storms of life, or will he descend into that feared insanity, reeling in disillusionment as he learns the truth: that the biblical injunction, "Put not your trust in Princes," has a double edge to it?

  • av Bill Champagne
    240 - 340,-

  • av A. R. Cunanan
    316,-

    A single woman's journey with her twenty-four points of life, this is the tale of the youngest of four raised by quasi-empty nester parents in the fast-growing suburbs of Chicago. Through several political assassinations, a deadly tornado, and absent siblings by the tender age of ten, Anna quickly grew accustomed to a life of solitude and a developing self-competence. Leading the way as mentors, Anna's three older siblings acted as superb role models even if from a distance. Along with guidance from her aging parents, she learned the importance of a robust education, a healthy work ethic, and being kind to others. Sadly, Anna was never able to conceive children but rather found herself traveling across the country and uncoupling from ex-husbands as the fertile years faded. To stay afloat financially, Anna earned college degrees while working full-time jobs, quenching her thirst for knowledge while cultivating vital skills. She focused on nurturing new and lifelong friendships, building a list of invigorating hobbies, and learning to enjoy her own company, especially as sibling rivalry reared its ugly head. Her twenty-four points of life unmistakably lay the groundwork for solo success for women and men alike.

  • av George
    370,-

    It starts out with a young boy who faces tragedy at the age of five. Then he goes through several medical issues and daydreaming as to what he will do with his life.He gets married at the age of twenty and has it fall apart within ten years. Getting divorced was something he thought was a great tragedy; however, hooking up with a friend, he discovers something that he can truly accomplish in life, with everyone saying that this is not the career he should take.Trying to accomplish his dreams, he must take a job to survive. With his medical issues, he finally becomes somewhat capable of doing the strenuous work.Finally, he gets his dream job and discovers the trials and difficulties of driving a truck.During his time on the road, he finds freedom and a good friend he can relate to. He learns of her problems and difficult life.On a chance meeting, he meets a waitress at a diner near where he lives and daydreams about her while on the road; however, he has doubt and fear about asking her out. His life changes slowly while dating her and soon starts to build a life together with her.Sam realizes, "All things work together for those that are called of God according to his will."

  • av Vladimir Shcherbakov & Nikolai I. Krotov
    500 - 606,-

  • av Sledge Snr
    366,-

  • av Susie Wunderli Clark
    300 - 390,-

  • av Samantha Sanders-Torri
    240,-

    Hunter and Hayden are brothers who enjoy a pretty wild hobby, rock crawling. Rock crawling can be challenging for two little buggies though. However, they have their dad always close by to keep them from tipping, getting stuck, or breaking anything on the trail! With the help of their dad and their mom, they share their favorite hobby with you!

  • av William L Frame
    330,-

    Empress Isabella feared the burly-bodied, six-legged, narrow-headed creature known as kessra. Her fear of the Planos predator, combined with the late Admiral Harrington's suspicions of the creature's intelligence, made each seek a different path to aid Jennifer and the natives of Planos.Isabella never imagined the transformation of Jennifer's mountain cavern home into a functional pioneering homestead with a few modern technological advantages to enhance their safety would become the focal point of the fearsome creature's rage.She knew Taric was aware the empire had to remain true to the charter's bylaws of noninterference in the natural progression of species evolution. Upon receiving Taric's vid message, she witnessed his emergence as a leader, formally requesting the establishment of political and trade relations between their worlds, instantly providing the empire an opportunity to assist without actively interfering with a trade partner's internal affairs.Leaning back in her desk chair with her eyes closed, imagining Jennifer witnessing the siege of her mountain home amid a rising number of savage, unforgiving predators encroaching into the territory, a frightening vision began to play out in her mind of terrifying enraged beasts rapidly advancing toward Jennifer in a coordinated swarm.Shivering with fright, not wishing to see further into the depths of her imagination, Isabella opened her eyes, fearfully shouting in the privacy of her empty office, "No! No! That's not real!"Yet questioning the imaginative visions within her mind's eye, Isabella sensed a faint nagging presence of premonition, asking her, "Or is it?"Apprehensive of the grim reality facing Planos increased Isabella's anxiety over the survival of vulnerable natives living in the eastern wilderness. However, in this case, Isabella believed any variation of humanoid life in the galaxy has more value than a merciless predator with feeding habits akin to sharks inhabiting Earth's oceans.Isabella had to return to Planos, secretly hoping Merlin, the AI inhabiting the fleet's flagship, Maleficent, could ascertain the true scope of the crisis and provide a course of action without violating the charter's strict bylaws.

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