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  • av Rimaletta Ray
    636,-

    The book "It Too Shall Pass" is a collection of mental programs, inspirational boosters, and mind-sets, written in a simple poetic form because the messages that rhyme in the mind's twine are perceived much better than just affirmations. The book is a soul-to-soul interaction with Dr. Ray, who originally got her doctorate in Psycholinguistics from the Brain Institute in Moscow and who has been inspiring her students to broaden their intellectual horizons at the University of Connecticut and the Norwalk Community College in Connecticut for 17 years. It is written in four dimensions: Spiritual, Mental, Emotional, and Physical, and it is illustrated with the pictures from the author's collection of the meaningful imprints in rocks. The mental programs by Dr. Ray are very suggestive and sometimes provocative in terms of the author's perception of the present affirmations of reality and the problems we are all facing. Dr. Ray is sharing some wisdom with you to expand your spiritual width, strengthen the mental zest, develop emotional flexibility, back up your physical perseverance, and impart to you her love for life, above and below, for it too shall pass. Have a thinking journey through the pages of the book and fill yourself up with energy, mental strength, and inspirational love Share this love with your loved ones. ¿Momentum builds!

  • av Terry And Boyd Krueger
    160 - 170,-

    Dodo's Origins My cousin DK has an affinity for flying pigs. As unique flying pigs were encountered, I swooped them up and gleefully sent them to her. One day, a metal place card-holder pig caught my eye. It was all alone on a sale table. I grabbed it with plans of adding some wings and sending it off. As this little metal pig was painted and its wings attached, Dodo came to life. While his story developed, Boyd captured images, including locations we had previously visited and trinkets we had collected with our daughter. During some adventures, Dodo encounters these places and trinkets, which are intended to remind our daughter how much her companionship is missed. As imagination and images materialize, Dodo's adventures will continue.

  • av Milly Ng
    170,-

    ⾃閉症譜系障礙 ASD 是現今醫學界的⼀個非常頭痛的症候。每2,500 個兒童中就有⼀個確診患有⾃ 閉症。 ⾄今為⽌它的成因仍然是個謎! 是否與遺傳有關,是過瀘性病毒感染,抑或是懷孕并發症, ⼀時間亦很難確定。⽽⾄⽬前專家們亦未有有效的治療⽅案。 物理治療師伍敏思於本書分享她的個 ⼈經歷,於短短5天的時間,⽤她專長的BRS 微電治療法 改變⼀個⼀直活在⾃⼰世界裏的3歲⼩朋 友,令他突然間完全融入周圍環境,演出⼀幕令⼈深深感動的擁抱著媽媽親吻的情景。

  • av John Roberts
    250,-

    Joey McClane, a precocious twelve year old south Texas boy, has lived with his grandfather ever since he was orphaned as an infant. Paw Paw, an avid classic car and race car enthusiast, has discovered the 1934 Buick coupe that he had fallen in love with as a childit had been his grandfathers car, and he had called her Mattie. And now Joey sets out on a restoration project that will drastically change the direction of his life.He finds himself thrust into the cars history by way of apparitions and dreams. Over the next few years, as he and Paw Paw work on Mattie, Joey embarks on a mental journey through Matties past and soon finds that history creeping in to his present-day existence. His mind is torn between two very different times, and Mattie begins to take control of Joeys life. Meanwhile, he meets his first girlfriend, develops a friendship with a ghost, and receives visions and understanding of his grandfathers lifelong secrets. But when he becomes a fugitive engaged in a high-speed chase with the police, he knows he must make a decision in order to prevent his two worlds from colliding.

  • av Larry Barton
    160,-

  • av Phillip Tilley
    170,-

    Bartenders get better tips if they tell a good joke. These jokes are numbered so you can easily find your favorite and the printing is large so you can read it in a poorly lit bar!

  • av Phillip Tilley
    170,-

    What if you were told you would be expected to continue reporting for work every day but you would never get paid for it? What if you were told you could never become rich no matter how hard you tried? What if you were told you could never own a car and that in fact to even operate an automobile you would need to be authorized by the government? What if you were told you would never be allowed to own anything? What if you were told you could never have any money? What if you were told you could never own your own home and that the American dream is just a dream? What if you were told the entire life you think you have been living is a lie? What if you were told, "Wake up people, the Money Matrix has you."?

  • av Almondyne Petersson
    160,-

    A sixteen year old boy discovers that his carefree, fun life, isn't as normal as he thought. Things start changing when two strangers come into his life and help out his best friend with his family life. Things start spinning out of control fast with no way to stop it and he realizes he can't help his best friend through his struggles or misguided desires. Many questions with no answers drive the young man crazy and fear holds him prisoner when people start dying and his best friend ends up missing.

  • av Mary Catherine Davis
    170,-

    Much to the astonishment of retired teachers Jane and Cathy, their goal of sharing the World War One experience of Jane's father, Charles Ryan, evolved into this book. The story is based primarily on the letters found at the Ryan family farm a few years ago. The letters describe the impressions of a young soldier stationed in England as a member of the air squadron at the beginning of the American Air Force. In his writing, Charles was able to capture the bravery, challenges, and loneliness of a young man placed in an unfamiliar, threatening environment. Each letter subtly expresses a constant awareness of the chance of loss of life and most of all, the possibility of never returning to a beloved country and family.

  • av Margaret Allen
    266,-

    Eleven-year-old Adam Elgin is an avid baseball player who has been playing the piano since he was four years old. An orchestra is to be formed in his small elementary school in order to participate in a Gala for the Year of the Child Project. They have teamed up with another small elementary school to expand the orchestra's numbers. All interested students must audition for the orchestra. Adam gets the audition music from the school's music teacher and has a short time to prepare for the audition. Everybody who plays an instrument, wants to be in the orchestra and so they practice, and practice, and practice for their audition. But on the weekend before Adam's scheduled audition on Monday morning, he gets ill and misses his audition. Two students are chosen, one is to be the alternate, and rehearsals begin. But a lot is going on to prepare for his school's customary year-end festivities, taking place the last week of school: the winter concert on Tuesday, the play on Wednesday, and the orchestral debut in a dress rehearsal on Thursday, school is closed on Friday, plus the school has started a gigantic fundraiser to help with expenses for the Year of the Child gala. Both teachers and students are "stretched to the limit" in these endeavors.It is the last day of school before the Christmas vacation, and the first dress rehearsal, but at this first dress rehearsal the two students chosen, fail to perform their best and the dress rehearsal comes to a screeching halt. Without a reliable pianist, the gala seems unlikely for these two schools. Can the Principal find a suitable replacement that can play without fear of the crowd and the pressures of performing, someone who can take them to the Gala!

  • av Rimaletta Ray
    330,-

    The philosophy of self-improvement is in the digital movement now. The process of "trans-humanism" predicted brilliantly by Ray Kurzweil is revolutionizing our life that demands ethical SELF-ACCULTURATION of both us and robot-humanoids who voice out their intention to destroy humanity and who "become more dangerous than nukes." ( Elon Musk ). They must be trained in HUMANENESS, on the one hand, and we should adapt their reserved attitude, a respectful demeanor, and thoughtful, not impulsive, manor of speaking, on the other.

  • av Larry Rhodes
    186,-

    In the near future, Earth becomes caught in the middle of an extraterrestrial turf war and hopelessly entangled in a race between two species to colonize the galaxy. At a time when Earth's resources are stretched to their limits, a seemingly friendly alien species offers advanced technology if humans will help colonize distant planets. Planning expert Mike Silver shocks his family and friends by joining a colony destined for the supposedly uninhabited planet Kepler 14b. Even as he steps up and is elected city planner, he is shocked to be appointed mayor just before the colonists leave Earth. Unknown to the friendly aliens or humans, a clandestine team of the other alien species is sent to disrupt the planned Earth colonies. Mike and the other colonists struggle to adapt to a new world inhabited by numerous animal species, cave-dwelling tribes, and unknown saboteurs. As these obstacles are slowly overcome, Mike is recruited by the friendly aliens to help other human colonies that are struggling and potentially failing. When the two alien species both lay claims to the same planet, Mike must act as a mediator and prevent resumption of hostilities between the two species that could threaten the human colonists as well.

  • av Soul Singh
    266,-

    Abandoned, abused and discarded by her mother, Alma Perez tried to keep her family together. Caring for her younger siblings, Alma embarks on many adventures that caused her to grow up fast and without much hope. Once in foster care, Alma learned how to defy the stereotypes surrounding her life circumstance and adamantly strove to find her purpose. Learning was her strength and the note from a teacher gave her humanity.

  • av Doris M. Jones
    250,-

  • av Richard Lee Cook
    416,-

    The Fire and Rain Chronicles, It's where the souls of the living dead are nothing more than earth-bound spirits. At the least, shadowed memories of those endlessly wandering in the darkness of despair and hopelessness. Bound by destiny's shackles in a blacken abyss. Rarely does a glimmer of light slice through the dense curtain of madness. One survivor still lives to tell the story of this ill-fated family up on "Hell's Half Acre".

  • av Leslie Koester
    246,-

  • av Mary Proctor
    970,-

    Yes We Can!

  • av Larry Rhodes
    250,-

    Jack Garrett, a world-renowned marine/project engineer, is assigned a seemingly impossible task - construct an entire city under the sea in less than three years! To complete this task, he must overcome unfriendly forces of nature, a project that is only partially funded with a tight timetable and impatient investors, while implementing unproven, cutting-edge technology. Even as he struggles with natural and man-made obstacles, he is not even aware of a team of saboteurs determined to derail the project at any cost.

  • av Terri Anne Strickland-Odell
    186,-

    ALL OF THIS BEEN OUT OF NATURE. STARTED WITH ME GETTING A PAIR OF HIKING BOOTS AND I LOVE TO GO OUT WITH NATURE. HOPE YOU ENJOY SOME OF THE SCENERIES AROUND THE STATE.

  • av Anne Neville
    296,-

    PSYCHOPYTHON is the fact-based, graphic story of Delia Grey. It is related in three parts; beginning with Part 1, "Dark Odyssey." Cunningly manipulated into an ill-advised second marriage, widowed Delia Grey, finds herself unwittingly catapulted into a horrific life of physical, mental, and sexual abuse, terrible beyond anything she could ever have imagined. Her new husband is a cold-blooded, calculating, Jekyll and Hyde character; a psychopython, motivated by emotionless cruelty and greed, and with the determination to force Delia into relinquishing the vast fortune he imagines she owns. He has devised a ruthless plan to destroy her, which he begins putting into effect on their wedding day. He has every intention of coercing and crushing her, in mind and body, in order to take possession of everything she has. From the beginning of the marriage, Delia is thrust into a nightmare existence, as she is relentlessly driven, by day and night, towards capitulation and suicide. Delia is an intelligent, and resourceful, professional woman, who is suddenly isolated in a vicious situation from which she can find no way of escape. She quickly realises she is fighting for her own, and her children's survival, against a remorseless psychopath who is determined to destroy her. Can Delia survive the malevolent games being played with her mind and her life? Is there any way for her to escape the destructive evil that has permeated every aspect of her existence? PSYCHOPYTHON, Part 2, "Nemesis", is followed by the concluding sequel to Delia's story which will be "Mills of God."

  • av Carol Warner
    260,-

    At the Feet of the Master is quite literally a book that asked to be written. Imagine what it would be like if a manuscript were to be discovered, a journal kept by the Beloved Disciple John in his later years as he reflected back on his life with Jesus. In this document, we learn many details of the unfolding ministry and teachings of Jesus, as well as John's perspective on his growing friendship between them is a type of love story in its own right, of a pure love transcending time and space. In this journal, many of Jesus' teachings on love, healing and forgiveness are shared. Deep insight is given into the more private metaphysical and energetic aspects of Jesus' ministry and healing work.

  • av Mary Lee Gutwein
    276,-

    Celebrate every Birthday! Have a fun party for each one as we grow up. "The older we get, the smarter we get," some say. So, stay curious. Keep on learning and discovering all the great things found on and off this World that Jesus gave us when He created it. Garrett got a super gift this year. This one will last for a generation or more! Our world is whirling around but God has it all under control. Our planet is protected and scheduled out to the very last minute. This adventure will have you on your toes!

  • av David Gladen
    240,-

    Valeriy Polekh, a leading Russian hornist whose life and career spanned the early Russian Soviet era to the collapse of Russian communism, celebrates his love of music in this autobiography. Born July 5, 1918, in Moscow, his mother instilled in him an appreciation for music at an early age. Whenever he asked her a question about music or art, she always gave an exhaustive answer. Vasiliy Nikanorovich Soloduev, a well-known French horn musician, a soloist of the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra, and an experienced artist, was the author's first teacher at music technical school. Although he seems severe, he turns out to be a kind person. He also recalls playing in amateur orchestras in his youth, including one led by Professor Boris Emmanuilovich Khaikin near the Moscow Conservatory. In time, Polekh rose to play with the finest orchestras in Russia, and his positive attitude is reflected in his lively accounts of the interesting people he met along the way, including musicians and high-ranking army officers. Translated from Russian, this autobiography offers a fascinating look at life in Russia, its music, and some of its best musicians over an extended period.

  • av Terry And Boyd Krueger
    170,-

  • av Michael Ignatius
    286,-

  • av Larry Paige
    186,-

  • av Harvey Havel
    420,-

    "It may take nearly 400 pages to get her into this dangerous world, but once she's there, geopolitical events could take her just about anywhere...A surprising and engrossing international terrorist thriller."Kirkus Reviews"THE QUEEN OF INTELLIGENCE becomes a cold-eyed and frequently brutal page-turner, and a must-read for anyone curious to dig deeper into this harrowing chapter of American history....While its subject matter-dealing with 9/11 terrorist attacks may seem sensationalistic-Harvey Havel's dense, sprawling political thriller THE QUEEN OF INTELLIGENCE (A 9/11 Conspiracy Novel) presents a nuanced and complex take on the chain of events leading to the attack."~ IndieReader

  • av David Schimpf
    280 - 376,-

  • av Behcet Kaya
    280,-

    Behcet Kaya's "Murder in Buckhead" follows PI Jack Ludefance in his latest case. The story resonates with Kaya's knotty narrative, interesting characters, and the realism of basic human aspirations. Buckhead, a district within Atlanta with high-end residences and businesses, is the scene of the discovery of a body. As meticulous Detective Shamir Turner assesses the circumstances of the alleged suicide of Casey Ray Olmsted, the son of influential US Senator Bartholomew Jeremie Olmsted, he is certain of foul play (all shreds of evidence are contrary to the suicide claim). In the wake of Senator Olmsted's request to stop the investigation of his son's death (since it's a suicide), Turner has no choice but to do nothing (well, just officially...). Meanwhile, Jack receives a phone call from Scarlet Olmsted asking him to look into the 'real' deed behind her son Casey's death. Blaire Olmsted, Casey's widow, issues a second request pleading with Ludefance to investigate the senator (her father-in-law) who is after her life. With Rudy, the young expert hacker, and Turner, the ever-ardent detective, the plot follows Jack's adventure to unravel the mysterious death of Casey - suicide or murder, or is there an entirely different angle to the case?

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