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  • av James Russell
    281 - 407

  • av David Thompson
    347

    The Magik of Lucifer: Harnessing Four Powerful AspectsExplore the depths of magik and discover the power of Lucifer with this captivating book. "The Magik of Lucifer" invites readers to explore the enigmatic world of magik and explore the realms of forbidden knowledge. With expert guidance and a cosmic perspective, this book offers a transformative journey of personal empowerment and spiritual enlightenment.Benefits of reading this book include: - Unlocking the secrets of magik- Safely navigating the world of baneful magick- Awakening your true potential- Embracing the wisdom of LuciferWhat's included in this book: - Luciferian insights- Cosmic perspective- Lessons and techniques for ethical use of magick- In-depth knowledge from an expert in occult literatureDon't miss out on this enlightening opportunity - get your copy of "Magik of Lucifer" today!

  • av Steven Anthony Bishop
    547

    Putting on Christ is a roadmap of our heroic journey to Spiritual Rebirth, also referenced in the holy writ as "the gate" that leads to eternal life.

  • av Johnny Storm
    401

    It never seems to end on the Keweenaw waterway, at the northern tip of the U.P. of Michigan. It's Pure Michigan family fun!

  • av Annie Anderson
    327

    We failed. Now they're coming for us.My memories are finally returning... And I don't want them. I don't want to know what evil my hands are capable of when the happiness I've found is so close to slipping through my fingers.But when a friend comes to me for help, I'm once again thrust into a dangerous supernatural war - in a world I still don't know.And the secrets buried beneath my skin could kill us all.Sight Kissed is the final book in the Phoenix Rising Series. If you love strong heroines, scorching-hot heroes, and non-stop action, then this is the series for you.

  • av Lesa Knollenberg
    281

    Ex-marathoner Sam Jameson can't run from her problems anymore. She begins a hot yoga practice to conquer her paralyzing grief, loneliness, and guilt over a shameful past. As she cautiously forms new relationships with a mentor, lover, and a friend, she discovers she's being stalked. As the heat rises, she realizes one of them wants her dead. If Sam can't discern ally from adversary, corpse pose could take on a whole new meaning.

  • av Lisa Silverthorne
    421

    Chaos descends on the Between as demons take control. But Heather Billot has stopped running. After discovering a rebellion brewing among the shadow creatures, Heather tries to unite forces and strengthen her pale army with unexpected allies. But, caught in a whirlwind of emotions, Heather is torn between her love for Ross and her undeniable attraction to Knox.When trapped souls start to disappear from the soul tree, Zakhart and the pale angels wield a dangerous new weapon of light against the shadowy landscape. With time running out for the missing souls, Heather and her pale army must engage the demons. On Mulciber's own treacherous turf.As Ross struggles against Mulciber's influence and Heather's distance, Knox wages his own war to win her affection while the pale army trains to take the fight to Mulciber. And destroy the Mechanism.Forcing Heather to choose between Ross and Knox.Avenge is the third book in The Spiral, an epic dark fantasy tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Prepare for a tense journey through shadows as the fate of the Between hangs in the balance and the destinies of its inhabitants intertwine in ways they never imagined as they fight to reach the Spiral.

  • av Tammy Dietz
    257 - 381

  • av Michael Ryder
    427

    Never Trust Me by Michael Ryder is a gripping psychological thriller with jaw-dropping twists and an ending you won't see coming. Callie Crawford is a young mom who must protect herself and her daughter from a terrifying threat.

  • av Nathan Knapp
    277

    How can a person speak when they lose faith in the authority of their voice? One night on the cusp of winter, a man sits alone, in silence, and begins to lay words on an empty page. He speaks of ancestry and stymied ambitions, of confusions and doubts, of what he despises and what he adores. He speaks of scripture and commandments, of conformity and evangelism; he speaks of the lust and the shame that have led him away from a doctrinaire upbringing, and of the love that has sheltered him in his spiritual exile. And yet, in order to speak of these things, he finds he must speak back to things he has already said: so he returns to his earlier words and casts doubt on their veracity, to elucidate the implications that were lost when he wrote them down.Nathan Knapp's Daybook marks the arrival of a blazing new talent in contemporary literature, the Gerald Murnane of the American South. In the sinuous, incantatory style of a fugue in prose-and teasing out the tensions between carnality and theology, desire and disgrace-Knapp embarks on a dreamlike exploration of life's most essential, enigmatic questions. The result is self-conscious, self-lacerating, and self-deprecating, both deeply serious and darkly funny: a testament to what a voice can say when it speaks without intent, with only a hunch that it might create meaning.

  • av Mark Humanity
    311

    THE HUMANITY TRIGGER: ON THE ORIGINS OF ANTI-SPECIESISM BY MEANS OF DIRECT ACTION A HISTORY OF RADICAL ACTION FOR ANIMALS IN IRELAND 1822-2022.This book tells the rich story of the struggle against violence against animals in Ireland since records began but with an emphasis on the 200-year period between 1822 and 2022. It was in 1822 that the world's first Law protecting some animal species from 'unnecessary' suffering was enacted. This began a process of actions, from the State and Civil society, designed to protect non-human animals from gratuitous violence from people. What exactly constitutes unnecessary and gratuitous violence has broadened over time.Evolving alongside the anti-Slavery and Women's Rights movements and with many overlapping adherents, the struggle for animal rights has always included the tactic of Direct Action, both non-violent and otherwise, legal and not. Ireland, and the Irish diaspora, have played pivotal roles in the development and history of the animal rights movement from its very inception in the 19th century onwards. This is the story of those individuals who braved frequent mockery and sometimes violence by taking decisive action for animals using the resources to hand. They discovered that the antidote to despair is action. Direct Action."Humanity Trigger brings to light an exciting radical resistance to animal oppression in Ireland from the anarcho-punk perspective of the late 20th century. As Ireland today grapples with multispecies histories of colonial and capitalist oppression compounded by the current crisis of climate change, this "lost" history holds a particular potency. Written in a personable and engaging style by an activist who was himself on the front lines of "hunt" sabotage campaigns, the untold story of anti-speciesist direct action in Ireland is brought to life through stories of frustration, conflict, danger, and triumph that are amply illustrated with news stories, photographs, and action reports. The postcolonial world may continue to stereotype Ireland as a conservative, meek, and submissive nation-state, but the rich history of Irish direct action suggests that many Irish citizens are ready and willing to push back."Dr Corey Lee Wrenn, author of Animals in Irish Society: Interspecies Oppression and Vegan Liberation in Britain's First Colony, SUNY Press 2021."I found this book particularly fascinating, interesting, and informative."Ronnie Lee, Co-founder of the Animal Liberation Front and lifelong advocate for animals.

  • av Jim X Dodge
    307

    Thirteen-year-old Mitzie Collins makes a desperate gamble in order to survive in a world full of hungry undead. She uses a childhood scar to pretend to be immune to the Gee-bug so that those who are more capable will see to her continued existence. It doesn't take long for Mitzie to realize she's made a horrific mistake and people will die because of her dishonesty.An eclectic cast of characters makes The Bite a story that's as deep and thoughtful as it is brutal.The situations they get into, and occasionally out of, are as varied as the characters themselves. Once you dig your teeth into this story you won't want to let go until you've chewed all the way through to the end.

  • av Mark L'Estrange
    337

    Wilma Wallpaper Goes on Holiday is the latest book by children's author Mark L'estrange. It features a character from Mark's first book, Adventures of Larry Lamppost and Friends. It's a funny tale about Wilma and her family going on holiday to a different country for the first time, and all the funny things and places she wallpapers, including the aircraft and her suitcase. As readers will discover, Wilma's parents weren't too pleased about it. Like all of L'estrange's work, Wilma's adventure started life as a story he wrote for his own children. He hopes the story will bring your children as much joy as it brought his.

  • av Andrew Hastie
    337 - 477

    Josh had no future until he discovered he could travel back into the pastOne step away from prison, 17-year-old Joshua Jones breaks into the house of the local eccentric, the Colonel, and finds himself transported back to Hitler's war rooms in 1944.The Colonel rescues Josh and introduces him to a secret society of time travellers sworn to protect the future, taking him on an epic adventure into the alternate histories and guilds of the Oblivion Order.But Josh struggles to escape his broken past and the death of his best friend. Caught between a magical world of possibilities and a life of crime, will he use his new-found powers to alter his timeline? Can the Order help him to find the future he never dreamed he could have?The Anachronist is the first novel in The Infinity Engines Series. If you're a fan of time travel, fantasy and history, then you'll love this fast-paced adventure!

  • av Jo Watson
    257

    Raising a small child and running your own business? Save yourself some hassle - read this book now.

  • av Pandita Ramabai
    127

    "I had never read anything like this in the religious books of the Hindus." After years of searching for something more than the hopeless existence her religion offered to those not born into a high caste, Pandita had at last discovered someone who could uplift the downtrodden women of India-and every land. "To me, who but a few moments ago 'sat in the region and shadow of death, light had sprung up' (Matthew 4:16)." In An Honorable Heritage, Pandita Ramabai tells her story of being born into the privileged Brahman caste and leaving tradition behind for something far better-the light and hope she found in Christ.

  • av Judith Brett
    287

    Once the country believed itself to be the true face of Australia: sunburnt men and capable women raising crops and children, enduring isolation and a fickle environment, carrying the nation on their sturdy backs. For almost 200 years after white settlement began, city Australia needed the country: to feed it, to earn its export income, to fill the empty land, to provide it with distinctive images of the nation being built in the great south land. But Australia no longer rides on the sheep's back, and since the1980s, when "economic rationalism" became the new creed, the country has felt abandoned, its contribution to the nation dismissed, its historic purpose forgotten.In Fair Share, Judith Brett argues that our federation was built on the idea of a big country and a fair share, no matter where one lived. We also looked to the bush for our legends and we still look to it for our food. In late 2010, with the country independents deciding who would form federal government, it seemed that rural and regional Australia's time had come again. But, as Murray-Darling water reform shows, the politics of dependence are complicated. The question remains: what will be the fate of the country in an era of user-pays, water cutbacks, climate change, droughts and flooding rains? What are the prospects for a new compact between country and city in Australia in the twenty-first century?"Once the problems of the country were problems for the country as a whole. But then government stepped back ... The problems of the country were seen as unfortunate for those affected but not likely to have much impact on the rest of Australia. The agents of neoliberalism cut the country loose from the city and left it to fend for itself." Judith Brett, Fair Share

  • av Jo Kenny
    511

    In this second cookbook from Jo Kenny you will find a delicious collection of stress free and nutritious recipes designed to effortlessly fit into busy lives.

  • av Sandra Anani
    351

    A knock on the door, always brought much excitement in our household, invariably, it meant either friends, coming to visit or family, coming to spend an afternoon or weekend with us. And it always meant flowers, chocolates, cakes and allsorts of delicacies would be the offerings brought by our guests.It's the knock on the door that heralds the start of every social engagement, when I go to visit friends, the joy of knocking on their door, and the anticipation of seeing their smiling faces when they open the door and checks are kissed and hugs are enjoyed.A journey of friendships, travels, stories and food that starts with a knock on the door.

  • av Tom Graves
    261

    Exploring the context of an enterpriseEnterprise Architecture and IT Architecture are often seen as one and the same. But do you fully understand the overall enterprise of which your organisation is only a part? Whole Enterprise Architecture brings together Tom Graves' thirty years of experience working in EA in multiple industries around the world, to help you spot and tackle the common pitfalls which plague organisations facing change.Presented in a series of approachable articles with diagrams, this book will help all organisations facing change to explore and resolve it effectively.

  • av Ann Bennett
    257

    From Ann Bennett, bestselling author of The Orphan House, comes The Lake Villa, a spellbinding story of one woman's journey to uncover long-buried secrets in French Indochina.

  • av Heather Smith
    277 - 401

  • av Robert Graysmith
    497

    From the New York Times bestselling author of Zodiac and Black Fire. - The amazing true history of crime and vengeance among the Gold Rush's fantastic floating city of one thousand abandoned ships.

  • av Lorenzo Petruzziello
    301

    An alluring affair in Napoli. Nick seeks the value of an antique bracelet in his possession. He encounters Laura, an amateur medium cursed by uncontrollable visions. With Laura's help, Nick closes in on the origin of his treasure. But as the word gets out, the quest puts them both in danger. A noir-inspired story ensnared by mystery, myth, and murder; all under a watchful eye shadowing Italy's vibrant city of Napoli.

  • av Zombie Kid
    157 - 317

    Love MINECRAFT? ** Here's 13,149 words of action-packed adventure!**This high-quality fan fiction fantasy book is for kids, teens, and grown-ups who love to read epic stories about Minecraft! Perfect for fans of the Hunger Games, Divergent, and The Maze Runner series. The Rise of the Mushroom King is a suspenseful tale of danger, bravery, and sacrifice. Join Ben Zombie and his zombie friends on the biggest adventure of their lives. We follow these zombie detectives as they uncover the Mushroom King in the first book of this hilarious Minecraft adventure series. Take a look at the pages of a real 11-year-old Minecraft zombie. There is a mysterious force trying to destroy everything in its path. Overworld will be overrun by the Toga Zombies and their plant horde, leading to the Greatest Invasion in history... Any serious Minecraft fan should read this new adventure series. This is an adventure you don't want to miss.Birch Tree Publishing publishes a broad range of books for young readers-books for middle grade readers and novels for young adults. There are books on our list that teach children about tolerance, patience, bravery, and more. Our bestsellers include books about Minecraft, stories told with LEGO bricks, and books that combine all three. Readers who enjoy the fight between good and evil will especially enjoy this adventure series.

  • av Isla Wynter
    171 - 291

    When a witch appears outside Layla's castle, the little ghost doesn't know what to do.Witches are said to be scary and evil. But the little witch needs help...Will Layla be able to follow her heart and aid the witch - and maybe make a friend in the process? An adorable children's picture book about friendship, not just for Halloween. Also available as eBook and hardcover.In the same series:The Little Ghost Who Didn't Like to Be ScaryThe Little Ghost Who Didn't Want to Be Mean

  • av Lindsey Coker Harris
    197 - 341

  • av Marcy Schaaf
    281

    In a whimsical world where love knows no bounds, and laughter dances on the breeze, we find a town nestled by a gentle stream, where furry friends become family and every day feels like a dream. In this enchanting place, our story unfolds, where a pup named Benny and his best friend Tim will teach us lessons that are golden. With rhymes and colors, join us now in a heartwarming tale, "Forever Friends: A Tale of Love and Loss," where love and friendship will set your hearts afloat, and where even when goodbyes are said, the bond of love will never fade, we'll always hold it close.

  • av Julie Tulba
    341

    A snapshot in time holds secrets waiting to be revealed.Berlin, 1938. Samuel Weiss and Max von Hofmannsthal were best friends until the cruel antisemitism of Nazi Germany seeped into Berlin and tore their friendship apart. As Max rises in the ranks of the Nazi SS, Sam and his Jewish family find themselves simply struggling to survive.And when Max and Sam's paths cross once again among the bleak barracks of Auschwitz-Birkenau, their fates will intertwine in ways neither of them could ever have expected.Pittsburgh, present day. Becky's father, Sam, has never liked to talk about his time in the Holocaust. A sad and withdrawn man, all she knows is that her brave father survived the hell on earth that was Auschwitz.But when Becky stumbles upon an old notebook of her mother's, she starts to realize that there may be far more to her father's story than she'd thought. And when an old photograph from 1944 Auschwitz surfaces suddenly, she is drawn into a shattering discovery that will tear apart everything she's ever believed to be true.The Auschwitz Photograph is a captivating story of friendship, hope, survival, and betrayal in World War II.

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