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  • av John Weiman
    287

    The story follows three kids growing up in tough households. They have a friendship that is stronger than their families. As they go through their teens, they have girlfriends and all the struggles that go with balancing everything in their lives. They realize their parents weren't exactly role models for relationships so they have to learn some tough lessons through their adolescence. Each relationship is completely different but the reader can identify with them. There's plans to make the story a movie!

  • av Judith Hall Simon
    271

    Have you refused to read the Old Testament because you predetermined you will not understand it? Or is it because you think those ancient stories have nothing in common with you? What's in It for Me? was written to remove those obstacles.These thirty-four stories are only a sampling of the lives you will meet when you read the Old Testament. Some names in this selection-Abraham and Moses, for instance--are readily recognized. Others, such as the outcast Jephthah and Abigail, the defiant wife, are not as famous. One person, forever unnamed, is the courageous proactive woman who singlehandedly rescued her city.You will form a connection with these personalities and the others as you answer five thought-provoking questions after each story. What's in It for Me? brings a new respect for the Old Testament.

  • av Adlyn Hylton
    287

    According to the ancients: "The heart also of the rash shall understand knowledge and the tongue of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly." Self-confidence guarantees that anyone, especially children can accomplish whatever they set their minds to. Adlyn Hylton's protagonist, Sydney Plinburn is just such an example. With help from his only parent, an active imagination and encouragement from his imaginary friend, Sydney grows into becoming a confident, compassionate individual whose desire for social involvement leads to his evolution as a leader. In The Stutterer, Sydney develops the confidence to express his thoughts despite his impediment. His renewed confidence and leadership empower him to be accepted for who he is. By Marilyn E. Beckford Retired teacher and Former Chapter Leader-UFT/NYC

  • av Dave Phelps
    311

    Every book of the bible (KJV) contains chess insights and principles. The author has creatively uncovered these principles in an artful and heuristic style, revealing some general principles that are common to both chess and the bible, while also providing insightful narratives to ponder.

  • av Jerry Udoh Ph. D
    377

  • av John Michael Chambers
    557

    Genocide Jab includes the deep research of eight well-known medical doctors, a constitutional lawyer, a food scientist, two patent experts, a German chemist, a Spanish biostatistician, and a high-level biotech analyst who has worked for decades in the pharmaceutical industry with companies like Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer. World war is not just on the way. This is no simulation. It is here. Today's threat is real, making Genocide Jab critically important for widely exposing uncomfortable truths. This book is not about politics; instead, it puts the evidence before you, showing how we are all participants in this conflict that continues the struggle of good against evil, life versus death. Many have woken up to the threat, but a large portion of the masses are still unaware, leaving themselves open to avoidable ill health and worse. This drains funds from families who send their savings to insurance and drug companies, doctors, and hospitals; infirmity that slowly bleeds them dry, after which the population controllers achieve their ultimate goal-taking us out over time, while not being able to pin it on them. The covert battle happening right now is billions of honorable, average people against a relatively small group of world-controlling depopulationists. A great poisoning is the real pandemic. It's us or them. Please join the fight. When your children and grandchildren ask: "What were you doing as global governance was being thrust down the throat of America and the world?" What will be your answer?

  • av Cathy Feemster
    181

    The year is 1901, and Shep, the dog, is welcomed into a family that lives on a farm on the Kansas prairie. Follow his adventures with Rachel and Jake as they discover that friendship is the most important part of their lives. Author Cathy Feemster brings to life the true story of her grandmother's beloved dog, Shep. This isn't just another fun book about a dog. It is meant for children, parents, caregivers, and friends to share the enjoyment of reading aloud or to themselves about true friendship.

  • av Stephen Reger
    361

    The year is 1618, and the Christian world stands, once again, on a knife's edge. The once great Holy Roman Empire, like most of the rest of Europe, is divided along religious, political, and economic lines - pitting Catholics against Protestants, princes against monarchs, and the rich against the poor. And a war unlike anything Europe has ever seen is growing increasingly inevitable... Destined to be caught up in the coming conflict are two very beautiful but very different women. Lady Atlantis Vanessa von Stormsong is the only child of a wealthy Catholic Archduke, while poor ¿arlatová is a Protestant thief who knows practically nothing of her past. These two strangers share a strong faith in the same God, but their respective attempts to find peace in a world dominated by violent and powerful men will lead them straight into the abyss of a war that will tear Europe apart for the next thirty years.

  • av Scubie Albie
    251

    Inside My Inner Thoughts is a collection of poems from 1976/2000 from Scubie Albie this is the true inspired words penned in time looking deep into the future of untold mysteries, seeking no understanding from the reader immediate revelation, this is the honesty that consume you today for later emotion and character, feelings and belies that hold on to the understanding that yes you can with both eyes closed... in the moment it is words and sound, vision manifestation of spirits descending deep within your soul...

  • av Omar Scott
    337

    Loyalty is a word that gets thrown around a lot, but is rarely put to the test. For Dez, a promising DEA agent that managed to work his way off the streets of Brooklyn, it just got real. When his best friend is murdered by an elusive cartel leader named El Cazador, it sends Dez over the edge. Consumed with revenge, Dez will stop at nothing and break any rules to find this mysterious killer. Dez's only lead is a well connected, stylish, charismatic local drug dealer named Chops. Chops is looking to strike his own deal with El Cazador and become the next King of New York. Caught in the middle, a sexy interior designer named Pia, who is an unknowing witness that has captured the heart of both men. In this deadly love triangle, will Pia help Dez catch his killer, or will she be seduced by the riches and glamour that comes with being the girl of the most powerful gangster in New York?

  • av Verona Morse
    361

    A young girl's tale about being transported safely into the ocean and how she helps a turtle endangered by a plastic bag.

  • av Roy H. Cantrell Ph. D.
    287

    While my wife Kaye and I are no longer as young and vibrant as seen in the photo, the love that we express for each other is still young and vibrant. The photo is an expression of the book's title which speaks to "soul love," both human and Godly. We age and the years pass, but God's love doesn't age and pass away. In fact, love is the only we take with us to heaven.Dr. Roy Cantrell is a servant of God and a prodigious poet. His book Soul-ly Yours evokes life's most complex thoughts in just a few words. I encourage you to read each poem and indulge in the truths within to bring about living water to quench your thirsty soul.Samuel Said, Ed.D; Ph.DI have known Pastor Cantrell for the past thirty-five years. Roy Cantrell is a rare commodity. He is authentic and graces all with a warm welcome. He is unabashed in sharing his soul which makes him, indeed, a true poet. Chaim Charyn, Educational DirectorJewish Day SchoolChattanooga, TN. Pastor Cantrell writes with the Spirit of God on him. It's like God's hand directs his pen.Pastor Cantrel, describe dirigido por el Espiritu de Dios, y see puede sentir queue la mano de Dios estuvo dirigiendo su lapiz. Zaida Belk

  • av Susan Humbert
    287

    Look to the Birds and Be Leisurely Unoccupied is an interactive prayer devotional that invites the reader to explore and engage with Scripture and prayer to edify faith and trust in God. We're ensured by the verse in Matthew 6:26 that as the Father provides for the birds, and He will provide for His people, too. God is the ultimate Provider. Just as encouraging, the Psalmist of the Old Testament offers courage in Psalm 46:9-10, that God is the Problem-Solver and will be victorious in any battle that needs fighting. His people need only "be leisurely (peaceful) unoccupied (without care)" and know that He is God. The end result is experiencing life of unprecedented peace, just like the birds.

  • av Janet Cameron Hoult
    251

    Have you ever wanted to share your life story? To find a way to let people know about you that is enjoyable and exciting reading? You have in your hands "Juggling with Janet" which is the second book in a series of three in which I share my travels, adventures and life experiences with poetry and anecdotes. "Journeys with Charley" will be the third book in the series. My life hasn't been dull, and I hope you enjoy the jaunts, the juggling and the journeys with me! Bon Voyage!

  • av Marlene Rice Olson
    271

    Jesus created the heaven and the earth and all that is in them. Satan, the great deceiver, caused Adam and Eve to sin. Jesus, in His wisdom and great love for humanity, developed the plan of salvation to save humanity from sin. As part of this plan, Jesus teaches humanity multiple lessons and principles through the Bible.Written for young readers of all ages, Marlene Rice Olson wrote Love from the Heart to share this biblical truth in the form of testimonies straight from the Bible and her own personal experiences as a child. Olson is an experienced educator, both in Sabbath School and at a Christian college.

  • av James Ten Eyck
    237

    Footprints is a collection of poems that were either written or revised recently or recalled from work begun and lost fifty years before. Some recall pleasant memories of my beloved Veronica and some her later struggles with ill health. She was born and grew up in Dublin and Ireland remained a special place for both of us. The DART from Howth to Greystones "tunnels under Queen V's crown and pops out for the view above Killiney Bay" where "the magic face of Ireland is found." We met and married in Syracuse. Events and places from that time are featured in some of the poems. Newtown Plus Five was written shortly after news coverage of the fifth anniversary of the Sandy Hook school massacre. An Elegy for One and Many commemorates the life of a friend the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue rampage who died during the same period of time. Many of the poems are written in traditional verse forms and rhyme schemes.A number of poems reflect concerns about America: the face it presents to the world and the state of its democracy. Ode from a Colonial Bowl recounts a family history of its founding.Flint where "once-upon-a-time America coursed through (its) leaden arteries to nurse its middle class." In Vietnam "we've grown old, some fifty years removed from when our universe was rolled into a white-hot ball," to find the common threads we shared in youth to pursue our common legacy. American Graffiti asks, "Can Cicero and Caesar coexist within republican constraint?"Let Freedom Ring calls upon us to answer "the distant bells of freedom pealing " in Ukraine. The challenge is to understand how both poems can be compatible in our logic.

  • av Maisha Daniels
    331

    This book is a guide that will help families have access to important information all in one spot to for easy access during a very difficult time in managing the affairs of a deceased loved one. It will outline designated beneficiaries, assets, and needful information so that families won't have to guess, fight or be lost during their time of bereavement. Having a Will is a must, but a lot of times the Will itself doesn't have the bank accounts, passwords and all things needed to access that family members' information. This book eliminates having to wait for mail to come in to see what accounts your loved one had.We are in a digital world where almost everything is hooked to a device. While that is great; most devices, computers and laptops are password protected to keep people out. Having a physical copy of this book will allow an individual to hand this information over to their designated beneficiary, keep it in a safe place or even have multiple copies of this book to keep for themselves and distribute identical books to the intended parties.

  • av Robert Phillip Jones
    241

    A JAMAICAN LADY is a work of fiction based in truth. It is a story about two people who are from different races, different backgrounds, different countries and different eras. Still, Tiana and Phillip develop a special relationship during a time of enormous grief. The story takes place in St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest permanently settled community in the United States and the place where Spanish slaves brought to Florida by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés worked and lived. The book touches deeply on the loss of a spouse and how wonderful professional caregivers can be in helping people through end-of-life processes. For all of us, life as we now know it will end, but death does not have to be feared. True love for another lives on in our hearts forever. Tiana and Phillip work to piece together the stories of their ancestors, including Tiana's seven-great grandfather, a second-generation slave who escaped from a South Carolina plantation. Tiana believes and seeks to confirm that he joined the British army to gain his freedom and moved to Jamaica following America's War of Independence. A JAMAICAN LADY also recounts the history of slavery in the Caribbean that began with the first voyage of Christopher Columbus. It chronicles the magnitude and abuses of the slave trade and how its impacts have never been adequately acknowledged and discussed. History is both fact and teacher. Mindful of what can happen, we will ensure that the rule of law protects us all so that slavery never happens again.

  • av D. L. Norris
    267 - 501

  • av Leonard Zimmerman MD
    287

    "Infinity" by Leonard Zimmerman, MD. The country Truman is on planet #3 in another galaxy. The planet is an identical copy of Earth in our galaxy, and Truman has the same geography, atmosphere, water, people, and history as the U.S. Because Truman was headed for decline, much in the same way the U.S. appears to be now, the experts in Evolutionary Psychology decided to implement a comprehensive program to educate the populace in the understanding of how all human nature is the product of these principles. It was taught in the schools. They were successful, turning hatred and jealousy into kindness and altruistic thinking. The Golden Rule was resurrected and people followed it. People felt content and fulfilled. They were happy. The elders of Truman decided some mature, high functioning adults undergo a process to stop their aging process. It required an intergalactic journey. Max Brand was one who was chosen. His journey went awry and he ended up on Earth, 4000 years ago. He befriended and assisted Abraham. Because of previously unknown time-space anomaly, he eventually came to live in The U.S. during present times. MAX QUICKLY SAW THE U.S. WAS IN WORSE SHAPE THAN TRUMAN WAS BEFORE IT INSTITUTED ITS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM. This felt intolerable to him as knew if did not have to be that way. He sought psychiatric help. Jessie Genkins and Max Brand agreed to devote the rest of their lives to educating the population of the U.S. about how Evolution, properly understood, would explain, the ROOT CAUSES of our trouble. MAX went public. The media was captivated. He and Jessie attended many public forums for debate. They addressed most of the major issues, which without the benefit of Evolutionary understanding, were misleading people about causation of problems. Detailed, scientific but practical, explanations were provided how certain feelings, beliefs, and behavior were due to misunderstanding of what an evolutionary mechanism was "designed" to accomplish. THE MAJOR EVOLUTIONARY CONCEPTS PRESENTED AND DEBATED WERE: LOSS-The major emotions engendered sadness, depression, and anger-the evolutionary purpose -for it not to happen again-to preserve life. STEREOTYPING, PREDJUDICE, RACISM-evolution built pattern recognition to preserve life-people or things that had similar patterns helped a human to decide if something was safe or dangerous-we all do it-prejudge to stay alive, but we often prejudge unfairly-we need to know when we are doing it so as to act fairly. HEROES AND LEADERS-we are willing to give up autonomy to get a better benefit. We give those more educated or physically competent power over us so as to protect us and loved ones better than we would be able ourselves. ALTRUISM-GOOD WILL TOWARDS ALL-THE GOLDEN RULE-we have done best when we cooperate-if we are kind to others, they will likely be kind to us when we are in need. MORAL RULES TO LIVE BY-The evolutionary mechanisms in our brains let us know it is almost always better to cooperate, rather than be harmed or die. Compete fairly. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY-do not be misled by the comfort of voting for someone who will simply protect what you have. It may be wiser to give up more than you might prefer, and to select one whose goal is fairness and what is best for society. GOD and INFINITY-They share a sense of awe, grace, perfection, and power but also of unknowability.

  • av Eli Jay
    287

    In his new adventure, Poppy, the Wandering Balloon journeys to the local zoo. While at the zoo, he meets some friendly animals, makes some new friends, and learns some important lessons while at the zoo.This tale is one you will hold dear to your heart for years to come. Come join Poppy at the zoo and find out what he learns!

  • av Robert Fedell
    251

    This is a play about the haunting guilt caused by a father's suicide, and the son's attempt to pay tribute to his father's noble sacrifice through his writing of poetry, which some say, like his acerbic wife, is pedestrian and derivative. he believes he can redeem his father's death through his verse. Mugsy, his dog, is the only one who doesn't criticize his poetry when he reads it aloud to him ( which he does often in the play).

  • av Stephen R. Denison
    337

    Atlanta Braves minor league pitcher, Brett Davies, has much to contemplate at the young age of 25. Coming back from a torn rotator cuff that slows his dream of major league stardom, he has completed his first post-injury season with their farm team in Greenville, South Carolina. But his success as their top relief pitcher does not lead to a call up to Atlanta at the end of the Greenville season. Did the Braves executives think his repaired shoulder wasn't good enough for major league competition? He needed answers and would go to Atlanta to meet with their general manager to find them. But Brett has more on his mind than baseball. Raised by a single mom, he had never been allowed to meet his father. Brett never knew why. His mother just told him, "It's not possible." And at age 25, Brett wonders if he will ever find the right girl to spend the rest of his life with. No current girlfriend, with none on the horizon, had both Brett (and his mother) concerned. But things were about to rapidly change. The following season Brett finds himself assigned to the Braves minor league team in Rome, Georgia as a player coach. A series of random events brings new people and new challenges into Brett's life. Would they also lead him to the answers he needed to find his way home?

  • av Gerry Mulligan
    241

    The Citrus County Chronicle was a small county-seat weekly when Gerry Mulligan joined it in the late 1970's. Over the next 43 years, he led the charge to turn the newspaper into a seven-day daily in one of the state's fastest growing markets. Along the way he was bitten by snakes, screamed at by sheriffs, maligned by politicians and ultimately had 'poop in his shoe' from his own dog. Over four decades, he never once missed writing his weekly column. For more than 2,200 consecutive weeks he told the stories of his community. Some were funny, some were sad and a few put Mulligan in the hospital. In Out the Window, you can enjoy some of the best.

  • av Jeffrey D. Barbieri
    327

    Due to popular demand, the long-awaited journey, now begins as the award-winning NJ Male Author of the Year for his book "Let's Find You," and "FROG" from the Ben and Ink series and best-selling author of "The Watcher," takes you into his Deaf world in "A Silent Life." From Puerto Rico to life in radio, television and as a Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator and New Jersey Private Investigator for 25 years. This deeply emotional, based on a true story is touching, heartwarming and at times simply raw. Jeffrey has been involved in various court cases that include Cyber Security Hacking, a Victoria Secret model case, and finding himself knee deep in a murder mystery. When love is suddenly lost, he is forced to live life alone. He will meet a few famous and not so famous people that have entered his Silent Life as he searches to find his voice in a hearing world. It's the power to believe again.

  • av Ilya Sapozhnikov
    237

    "The Bridge to The Past and to The Future" is the second poetry collection by Ilya Sapozhnikov. As well as his first book "The Evenings and The Mornings" it continues to search the deep aspects of human inner life related to the ethical principles of our actions, to the role of childhood as a springboard for the developing of our character, to the everlasting memory about the departed parents and other loved ones and the silent conversation with them, to the wonders of the earthly life, and the belief into the eternal life of the soul. This book is a poetic expression of the emotions and thoughts common for all people, it is why the readers will rediscover themselves reading the poems formulated and outspoken by the clever and sensitive poet, Ilya Sapozhnikov.

  • av Mary Ann Reiger
    237

    As a psychic-medium for over twenty-five years, including experience in energy housecleansings, Mary Ann Reiger offers a clear and concise guide for anyone open to clearing their home of negative energy or ghosts. Real estate agents and those who run their own business also will find useful information to clear wherever they work. Restore harmony in your home with her guidance which includes white sage, easily obtained.

  • av Dale R. Lincoln
    301 - 421

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