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  • av Isiah Lawrence Nottage
    240,-

    My new book, Mother Shekinah Wisdom: The Third Person in the Godhead, is 100-percent iron-clad proven, and is one that all women must read so they may know in whose image they are created.This eye-opening book explains that women are created after the image of God's wife. When God said, "Let us make man (mankind) in our image and after our likeness," he meant that one of "us" was a woman who is his wife. Because God could not have looked exactly like the man Adam, and at the same time looked like the woman Eve.The fact that God made a man and a woman shows that one of "us" had to have been a woman.Another important point announces the changing of the guard in the spiritual realm, giving women the baton of power and authority on Earth to rule for a period of time up to the end of the 21st century.My predictions include that a woman will soon become President of the United States, and that a woman will eventually sit on the throne of the Vatican as Pope.I share my personal encounters with the Almighty God and with Jesus Christ, as well as my provocative love story about meeting my wife, Urismae.A retired bishop and pastor, Isiah Lawrence Nottage was also a customs officer who worked in various divisions for the Bahamas Customs department, including audit and investigation. Formerly a Spanish tutor, musician, and an authority on past biblical eschatology, Bishop Nottage is the author of several exciting and controversial books, including his 926-page book, The Rapture and the Tribulation Are Past. He also wrote East Jerusalem: The Former Garden of Eden.

  • av Raphael Israeli
    346,-

    The long history of the dhimmi subordination of Christians and Jews to Islamic rule in the Middle East, North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Balkans produced a lengthy trail of persecution, oppression, population cleansing, and transfer.In the modern world, in the wake of more than a millennium of subjugation, a series of reactions by the suppressed peoples brought about either the removal of Muslim invaders, as in Iberia, the Balkans, and Palestine, or the exodus of the Christian and Jewish communities out of Islamdom.In North Africa and the Middle East, the rise of Zionism was the form that the Jewish rebellion took, causing the convergence of various Jewish dhimmi communities in Islamdom into Palestine, where they reconstituted their independence in their ancient Land of Israel.About the Author:Raphael Israeli has taught Islamic, Chinese, and Middle Eastern history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A graduate of Hebrew University in history and Arabic literature, he earned a Ph.D. in Chinese and Islamic history from the University of California, Berkeley. Now retired, he has been a Fellow of the Harry Truman Research Institute at Hebrew University and the Jerusalem Center since the 1970s. He is the author of over 80 books and 100 articles.

  • av David Higgins
    410,-

    Revenge is a dish best served cold.After a major battle between the Higher Middle and Lower Middle, there were few survivors on either side.Shoil's hatred for Tampong ran deep to her very core, constantly fueling her anger, which increased her appetite, making her feed on men to satisfy that appetite. She was determined to track down and kill the traitor Tampong, even if killing the woman was the last thing she did.To achieve her goal, many men died horrible deaths so Shoil could stay strong to fulfill her destiny. She traveled far and wide tracking down Tampong, along with a new presence, a boy named Terry, picking up their trails here and there, with Shoil's determination driving her on.In an ironic and potentially deadly twist, after consuming one particular man, Shoil suddenly needed a new body to continue her life and her hunt. She had to choose carefully, knowing her choice could be a shortcut to finding Tampong. The plan worked, and the inevitable meeting of the two was planned.Terry was young, but found himself in the middle of the hatred between the two women. Doubt and confusion filled his mind, until he was no longer certain of the right path to take. Should he join with Shoil, or support the woman who protected him for so many years?Terry's path is unclear, until he meets someone who will change his life forever.Does the boy still want to save Tampong from Shoil's wrath?(About the Author)David Higgins grew up in London, and has worked for the Ministry of Defence in Germany, Saudi Arabia, and Bosnia/Croatia, and for Alcon in Texas, before settling in France with his wife Christine.

  • av Randy Villarreal
    170,-

  • av John F. Inserra Jr.
    190,-

    If someone asked you to teach them how to pray, how would you respond? Could you explain prayer in seventy-five words or less? Could you explain it so a child could understand? Could you create a short prayer that is a complete guide on how to pray? Would your prayer bring comfort over the centuries to countless millions?Would your prayer be more than just asking about your own needs? Would it explain the Heavenly Father? Is your prayer simple, yet does it still contain diamonds of truth that could be mined for a lifetime as it is studied and prayed?If you had one question to ask Jesus, would it be: "How do I pray?" This is what His disciples asked. They could have asked Jesus so many other questions, yet this was the important question.The author has studied "The Lord's Prayer" in depth and then recorded how it changed his view of prayer. Read this book if you too would have asked Jesus how to pray.(About the Author)John F. Inserra Jr. resides in Oakland Park, Florida. He thanks God for his devoted wife, children, grandchildren, parents, and church family. He has served as a minister in the Church of God for over twenty-five years in such roles as senior pastor, associate pastor, youth pastor, and evangelist. As a licensed mental health practitioner, he has counseled persons with substance use and psychiatric disorders for the past thirty years. This is his seventh book, and he hopes it inspires his readers to pray passionately.

  • av Kyle Williamson
    536,-

    Caught inside a realm totally unlike Earth, eighteen-year-old Micah Knight has traveled from his home on Earth in the 1990s to an ancient forest, where he must lead a few followers to save his younger sister. Wiped clean of the memory of his girlfriend, who was also captured, he must also save her.Calca, an all-powerful tyrant who is threatening Earth, is holding them hostage. He sends his forces to thwart Micah's journey to find his sister and girlfriend. Calca needs something Micah has within him, but Micah must give it to him willingly.Obstacles, enemies, and even friends stand in the path of the weary travelers.Micah discovers through his travels that someone is training him for a higher calling.Micah Knight is a stubborn, arrogant, self-made young man with both skills and character flaws. A petty thief, street racer, womanizer, and protector of his sister, he is proficient at Taekwondo, meditation, and street fighting. Micah is A Knight for All Time: King Arthur's Choice.(About the Author)Kyle Williamson grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, where he spent many hours exploring the nearby woods. He is a Taekwondo instructor. His hobbies include playing baseball, cave exploring, and exploring the wilderness. He has several more manuscripts in the works.

  • av Cynthia Fabian
    270,-

    Set in New Jersey, the novel Figure Eight centers on a group of middle school friends who meet to help each other solve their individual problems.Max has dyscalculia, a brain condition that makes solving math problems difficult.His friend Eric has dyslexia, so he mixes up his words. Dyslexia causes learning difficulties in reading or interpreting words or letters properly.Tori is a neighborhood girl who comes around to ask Max's mom for help with her problems. And Pecos the Parrot has trouble expressing herself with words. She says, "oh boy" for just about everything.This realistic portrayal of family and friends depicts what caring people can do to help each other through their challenges.Says the author, "I was a middle grade teacher, and I knew a lot of kids like the ones in the book. And there were no books for kids struggling through dyscalculia. I decided that it was time to write one."About The Author:Cynthia Fabian was born in Los Angeles but grew up in New York City. Now retired from teaching, she resides in Venice, Florida, where she is an ecological volunteer and an inventor. This is her sixth book.

  • av Dawn Gregory
    250,-

    My DearWill you ever knowWho the woman inside will beWhat story that she will tellWhat steps will she takeAnd what path would she createWhat is her purpose and passionWhich is far greater than anythingShe could imagine orEver knew she would beShe knew she had wordsWords to inspireWords to heal humanityShe knows nowThat she is meDawnWhat motivated/inspired you to write this book? "I actually was thinking about my past and how it influenced my present time in life. I began to think about the times that my mother would take me in the neighborhood and she and the beautiful ladies would talk about life. Within those talks they would sometimes say My Dear... and give me words of wisdom and knowledge for when I would become a young adult and woman. Those words stuck with me and have helped me along my journey of life. It was within the elders of the community that I began to understand how life would move forward in stages. That we are a part of a bigger picture and that our dreams a part of the process of life. Each one was preparing me for life in such a beautiful way." About the Author: Dawn Gregory grew up in Freehold, New Jersey, a multi-cultural place she holds dear to her heart. "I really enjoyed growing up within the town and loving life. The beaches and boardwalk were my absolute favorites. My present location is overseas for the last 14 years, and this is where I found my love, passion, and purpose of writing and becoming an author." This is her fourth book.

  • av Anil
    316,-

    Here are just a few of the Animal Rhyme stories inside:ANOLE LIZARD becomes a Pig.BORZOI Puppy is a riot.CHINCHILLA has a Pet GORILLA. GNUS steal shoes!MOA didn't make it to Noah's Ark.TORTOISE dreams of being a Ninja athlete.WHALE 'drops out' and regrets it.ZINGEL FISH meets Santa in my dreams.About The Author:Anil is a retired biologist who has since been preoccupied with creating art and literature, mainly humorous, based on word play and constrained writing. The constraint here is the use of only one rhyme sound per poem.

  • av Inyang E. Ekwo
    320,-

    Just a Mile More is yet another masterpiece from famed storyteller Inyang E. Ekwo, who has unleashed his latest thriller onto the literary terrain.This novel is a refreshing addition to the ever-expanding horizon of literature. Ekwo has carved a niche for himself with a brazen display of his mastery of wits, lucidity, and suspense.Just a Mile More is not just a story, but a life the reader is made to live, as each page is turned.Namno, a young graduate disappointed by the secret philandering of his father whom he saw as a perfect gentleman from his infancy, is taking steps to reorganize his battered life and that of his siblings. He has with him the numerous children his father had out of wedlock from across the country.He turns to his father's family he discovered at Obolo-Afor in Enugu State for support. They had to make amends for the shame his mother was facing in her family.Namno wanted to right the wrongs of the past and rid his family of shame. Everyone else agreed to help. He was on the brink of discovering happiness for the first time in his life when death struck.Now he is back to where he started and is looking for the love that will fill the gap in his life. Namno has found the right woman, and though there are hurdles, he is determined to cross them.(About the Author)Inyang E. Ekwo is an acclaimed scholar and award-winning poet. He is the author of the best-sellers Storm in the Will, Beyond the Yard, Mission of the Dusk, and The Fall of Silence. He is a judge on the Federal High Court of Nigeria.

  • av Christine Pym
    186,-

    The long-awaited Volume II of a Beginner's Guide to Becoming an Antiques Dealer is intended to complement the first volume, moving readers on to the next level in starting a full-time antiques business.This fully illustrated paperback written by Christine Pym provides in-depth professional tips and suggestions that come from her first-hand experience in creating, building, and establishing from scratch the forty-year-old acclaimed high-end retail business David J Pym Antiques.Critiqued as "unique in its genre, compelling, and captivating," this how-to guide also provides general background information on antique terms and time periods, together with descriptions of popular products and collectors' items. These include such treasures as rare and vintage guitars, timepieces, Renaissance and Baroque-style cupids and putti, as well as Art Nouveau and Art Deco art glass, lady figure bronzes and table lamps, mirrors and chandeliers for interior design, and fine jewellery.Written for antiquities enthusiasts and passionate collectors everywhere, the book is considered "a rare first-hand glimpse into the antiques world and its internal workings."The book begins by asking the question: "What is the antiques industry about?" No one, including universities, has been able to get to the bottom of it. By all accounts, it remains a popular, yet mystifying, sometimes secretive, unregulated industry. Also, despite being potentially rewarding and exciting, it cannot be described as an easy profession. Therefore, the book seeks to explore and simplify the business. (About the Author)Christine Pym of Berkshire, England, is an antiques dealer, trading online and working in her joint high-end vintage guitar and fine art business.

  • av Henry Niedzwiecki (The Ol' Doowopper)
    740,-

  • av Barbara T. Cerny
    406,-

    Escaping an abusive husband and the tragic loss of her newborn child, Tressa O'Daire leaves her home of Dublin, Ireland, for the unknown shores of New York City. There she finds work in the powerful Langley family as a nurse-maid to a baby girl. The Langleys allow Tressa, a master baker by trade, to use their baking oven. She starts a business and a new life. Ethan Langley, crippled in a riding accident that left him bound to a wheel chair, has spent the last eight years in his room escaping the embarrassment to his family and the hatred of his brother, Heaton. The only bright spot in his life is his sister, Sarah, until a certain Irish baker arrives and turns his life upside down.Ethan and Tressa's very lives are threatened when the head of the Langley household dies unexpectedly, leaving the business and family fortune to Heaton. As Heaton and his wife, Victoria, bring the family to the brink of ruination, Tressa and Ethan must save whatever they can, including the budding love between them.About the Author:Barbara Cerny grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado, and currently resides in Dayton, Ohio, where she is an information technology specialist and supervisor at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Her main inspiration for writing is her husband Charles.Ms. Cerny's previous books are Of Angels and Orphans and Grays Hill, which she wrote on deployment with the US Army to South West Asia in 2006. She is working on her next two books.

  • av Bryan Misuraca
    306,-

  • av S J Clarke
    270,-

    A new populace in the brand-new town of Abbotsbury looks forward to starting the next chapter of their lives. But they have no idea that the estate where they now live straddles an invisible border, one separating their familiar world from Malum, an ancient and deadly place filled with unscrupulous entities and menacing magic.Those trapped in Malum seek to spread beyond the confines of their mystical territory, taking advantage of the unwary world beyond. They will exploit new technologies and drugs to achieve their goals.As the population growth of Abbotsbury accelerates, a cataclysm threatens to consume the entire world.Lest we forget, the Latin word malum means both apple and evil.

  • av William Phillips
    350,-

    After a friend is killed in a horrific hit-and-run accident, 15-year-old Phil is concerned that he seems to be getting thoughts that do not belong to him and can only be coming from his dead friend Peter.Is Phil going mad, or is it a stress reaction to the recent tragedy and trauma of Peter's death? How could this be happening, and why?It soon becomes apparent that Peter wants Phil-with the help of their families and friends-to uncover his killer. Thus begins a journey of discovery, as a web of new and more loving connections is formed in the quest for truth and justice.(About the Author)William Phillips is a part-time general medical practitioner in Australia. "I began as a teacher and did medicine as a mature age student, and then began practice in rural areas. I now live on the Sunshine Coast, away from the crowds, and my hobbies centre around my children, my property, and my dog." The story was inspired by the death of a friend. This is the author's second book.

  • av G. V. Loewen
    276,-

    "And when we do perceive the wholeness of the present in its very presence - this is not at all to suggest that we regularly do so; all we have to do is consider when the last time was that we felt we had truly understood everything that could be known about this or that aspect of our existence or the world at large - we ourselves are enlarged, for a corresponding moment, in our consciousness. We know what it means to know something. We understand understanding, we apprehend apprehension. And this in turn does not rest within a subjective epistemology of motive or design. This is not a question of 'how we know what we know' because the 'what' in every such case remains unquestioned in itself. No, this is the 'thing in itself' that is understood and made conscious, insofar as it can be. In this case, what we apprehend and thence in turn what takes us in, is the very character of the present as both an experience and a time of one's life, an historical period. The present is that which at once begins and transgresses." (from the book)In volume two of a three-part study of the "phenomenology of temporalities," G.V. Loewen analyzes the very conception of what is the now, of the moment, fashionable, de jour, and within the Zeitgeist all at once, utilizing ideas such as "retinution," the "phantasmatic," and "presentification" amongst others. In doing so, it is an ethics of the present that is revealed, one in which we find that freedom and salvation are opposed to one another; for in freedom, we are oriented in the present toward a future that does not yet exist, rather than toward a timeless realm that has always existed. Not only is this the truer source of the present's conflict of values, but it also reveals the clue our species needs to reorient itself to at once attaining the promise of our collective history and the premise of its historical humanity.Social philosopher G.V. Loewen is the author of fifty books on ethics, education, aesthetics, health, and social theory, and more recently, fiction. He was a professor of the interdisciplinary human sciences for over two decades.

  • av Cavin Tawo Odhiambo
    366,-

    Written as a play, Rehema is a romantic tragedy involving two lovers, Antony and Rehema. Just like Romeo and Juliet, they are separated by well-meaning relatives.Antony and Rehema fall in love and want to marry. But Rehema's former lover, Kennedy, returns home from school and also seeks her hand in marriage. Rehema rejects his love and reveals she is engaged to another.Kennedy struggles with her rejection and becomes depressed. His father, Sir Edwin, devises a scheme to kidnap Rehema's mother, and then demands a ransom. Rehema elopes with Antony to escape marriage to Kennedy. Her father then dies by drowning in a river. Rehema's younger sister, Tracy, believes their father was killed by Sir Edwin, so she plots revenge against him.Antony meets up with his former girlfriend, Linda, who still wants to marry him, but Antony is married to Rehema. Antony's father kills a man in the streets who happens to be Linda's father. He denies the charges and encourages Antony to marry Linda.The course of love has gone wrong, and results in even more violence. Will anyone have a happy ending?(About the Author)Cavin Tawo Odhiambo is from the village of Bondo, Kenya. He previously worked with nongovernmental organizations in HIV care and treatment as a social worker, but currently works as a data clerk. This is his first book.

  • av Thomas Wm. Hamilton
    176,-

    As a 15-year-old, Parvin escaped her home planet of God's Victorious Warriors, when its repressive government executed the rest of her family.Now living on the planet Universityworld, the former runaway teaches mathematics and is known as Professor Parvin Priddlikachorn. Her husband, Professor Siddithamon Priddikachorn, nicknamed Pretty, teaches planetary geology and hails from the planet Pradang. The couple have a 17-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter.Parvin thinks the time is right to run for office, so she seeks a seat in the third house of a four-house planetary legislature. Her son and his girlfriend help with her campaign, but Pretty tries to discourage his wife's political ambitions.It happens that Parvin's home world has a long-standing order of execution out on her. Universityworld is harboring a covert cell of its assassins, The Righteous Fists of God, which is headed by an officer in their planet's secret police. One of its crew, Neto, is enrolled as a student, but unknown to everyone is that his professor is the subject of their search.Meanwhile, a controversial figure hopes to win control of the fourth house.About the Author: Thomas Wm. Hamilton, a retired professor of astronomy and a planetarium director, also worked for three years on the Apollo Project. He has written six books on astronomy; this is his sixth book of fiction. The author is a Fellow of the International Planetarium Society and the namesake of asteroid 4897 Tomhamilton. He also served three terms as county chair of his political party. He lives with his wife and two very spoiled cats. His most recent novels are Scam Artists of the Galaxy and Altered Times, which asks "what if."

  • av Harold Krakower
    310,-

    After writing a series of children's books under the name Sugarland Books, author Harold Krakower "decided to use my imagination to write this beautiful story about a lonely author and the woman he meets, and what happens to them both over a period of time. This is not a story of love, but more a story of two people with their own set of problems that they must deal with, and over time how this changes their lives."Franz Zellar is The Writer. He lost his wife and his children have moved away. Now living in isolation on a farm, he finds it very difficult to come up with a new idea for a novel. His mind is blank. Franz goes for a walk to the village and meets Belinda, a beautiful artist, but she has her own problems.Belinda is a schoolteacher from Norway who ran away from her native land for a number of reasons. She is trying very hard to change her life, but cannot deal with having a relationship, so she runs away. Later on, Franz and Belinda meet again and learn how both their lives have changed.About the Author: Harold Krakower was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. Now retired and living in Toronto, he spends his time writing. "As my grandchildren say, I am a storyteller and I put those stories to paper."

  • av Susan M. Obijiski
    296,-

  • av Carol Cherry Anderson
    270,-

  • av Pat McDonald
    270,-

  • av Margaret Blythe
    170,-

  • av Elaine Blick
    260,-

    The pampered daughter of a wealthy man, Alice has the choice between two eligible and attractive men. But this is the era of suffragettes, and Alice is looking for satisfaction in a career rather than marriage.A succession of hard knocks changes the once spoilt beauty into a compassionate woman, willing to put others before herself in a life of service.Set against the dramatic background of the Boer War, Alice's private story unfolds. Even in the midst of dirt, disease, and death, love is able to blossom.This epic wartime romance is played out under the South African sun.(About the Author)Elaine Blick lived in England for many years and taught school in London. "Although I grew up in New Zealand and had my education here, I now live beside a beach outside of Auckland, which is rather different from London." Now retired, she enjoys travelling and researching the historical novels she writes. This is her 13th book.

  • av Nigel Patten
    250,-

  • av Michael Arnold
    460,-

  • av Doug Smooth Harrington
    246,-

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    156 - 276,-

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