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  • by Jo Evans
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Michele Jeanmarie
    £18.49

    Carelessness and lackadaisical has caused pollution. Only one person cares. He is a beaver whose cavorting has come to a halt. He seeks to find the cures of his Big Brother, a river. Join him on his search and become a steward.

  • by John Rubio
    £24.49

    Countless witness accounts enhance endless first hand testimonials clearly depicting a naive nation in agony. How can unschooled homeowners/renters lost adrift in a nation consumed by consumption emerge to cut power bills in half today? Empowering a nation in crisis with simple solutions to eradicate monthly high power bills is the "who" and "why" Immediately stopping the daily escalating suffrage and teaching every American how to dominate high power bills with strength, sovereignty and courage, is the "when" and "where" Mr. Rubio eternally thanks the "how" as he bows crown down with all fingertips rooted in earth.... unexplainable emotions of joy and gratitude entice to induce acts of a tremulous nature before the omniscient presence, unparalleled power, and prolific prestige of Archway Publishing- from Simon & Schuster......on behalf of my nation in pain ....thank you all for the publishing of:...... The Simple Art of Reducing Energy Consumption -The Definitive Guide-

  • by Victoria C. Taylor
    £14.49

    Chapter 1-forecasting the future-is about assessing your current situation right before making this lifelong commitment to change. Chapter 2-seeking and finding necessary human, social, and financial capital for success-is about situating yourself among others who are more experienced, resourceful, and genuinely interested in opening a door for you to walk into or a window for you to climb into. Chapter 3-making a lifelong commitment to change-is about envisioning the future you see for yourself and digging your heels in, knowing you may have to adapt, rethink, or change course along the way to achieve what success looks like for you. Chapter 4-moving the goal post with purpose-is about satisfying the whole you, physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally, as you grow through your accomplishments and setbacks; you are not the same you five or ten years down the road, and goals change. Last, Chapter 5-legacy building and torch passing-is about leading by example and paying forward the blessings of a steady paced race; the blessings that keep on giving include sharing knowledge, resources, and access, modeling an example of how to soar upward and onward, and planting seeds that eventually lead to a garden full of the next generation of beautiful, bright, and unapologetically bold leaders.

  • by Leon Jackson
    £16.49

    Matthew, the family's only descendent to be able to get into the land of Advamal, has new found magical powers he uses to fight his way through his journey by way of Trolls, Imps and Ogres with a Magicl Box and a Bobbletift. Escaping the dungeon and fighting the sea creature by use of his magic gum he must save Allison from the Evil Warlock.

  • by Sandy A. Whitely
    £35.99 - 52.99

  • by Megan Finneran
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Morgan Bridgers
    £15.49

    Our story finds 4 middle school students/soccer players, all strangers with their own unique challenges, in the woods during a strange storm. Anxiously, they all huddle together under the "safety" of a large, ancient tree. Unfortunately, or fortunately in this case, this turns out to be the exact place of the storm's lightning strike. Our characters now find themselves transformed with strange new powers that they decide to use to make a positive impact on the world.

  • by Sofia Georgiou & Greg Lassiter
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Bob Mandel
    £16.49

    A story for the future can be about the past, present, or reflect a timeless truth. It can be a fable, parable, or a tale that touches our souls in a magical way. These little stories carry big messages for you to decipher and integrate. I collect these stories with the title Oh My God as each one, in its own way, is intended to awaken your sense of amazement, and hope.

  • by Deb Radcliff
    £19.49 - 38.99

  • by Robert Arthur Cosgrove
    £13.49 - 23.49

  • by Luciana Dimitri
    £16.49 - 33.99

  • by Jean Bremer
    £19.49

    Helen is a young social worker in Chicago who can't find one of her clients, Marty Munoz. Marty was released from detention, and it is Helen's responsibility to get him through the first six months, but he has not checked in for a week. Despite a snowstorm, she heads south to check out a house where his roommates say he may have gone.The only house she finds in the area is an abandoned, dilapidated, overgrown mess, but she decides to get as close as she can. Maybe Marty is there but can't get back to the train due to the weather? When Helen enters, beautiful sights, sounds, and smells welcome her. Lively conversation floats from the dining room, and there she finds Marty.In the short week he's been at the house, Marty has been transformed; he looks different and sounds different and is happier than she's ever seen him. When Helen leaves the house that night, she wonders if she has walked out of a dream, or is what she saw something miraculous? Just as the house looks broken and crumbling on the outside, it is exquisite on the inside, just as the residents appear to have fallen to the lowest rungs of society-but is that who they are inside? Helen quickly learns appearances can be deceiving.

  • by Rita McLaren
    £19.49 - 38.99

  • by Marné Boulware
    £12.99 - 22.49

  • by Berekti Kinfe Girmay
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Berekti Kinfe Girmay
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Berekti Kinfe Girmay
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Berekti Kinfe Girmay
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Berekti Kinfe Girmay
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Martin Slyngstad
    £18.49

    The world has become more aware and informed about the increasing number of Autism in society. It is still a mystery as to the hardships and solutions to the lives of these kids and young adults. As they move on in life and find their way in this world, this book is a picture of one such life - an autism adult and his mother as they navigate forward down this road.

  • by J. A. Robinson
    £16.49

    When Mark moves his family from the city to a tiny rural Missouri town, he believes he is providing his children with a simpler way of life and an opportunity to experience the same things he did growing up on a farm. But little does he know that the town is harboring a dark secret.One day after their arrival, one of his children is carried away by a mysterious creature, thought to be bound in a cave, never to be released again. But now, according to their grandfather, the dark being, with an all-seeing red glowing eye on its chest and large bat-like wings is coming for Mark and his family. To bind this creature back to Earth, Mark and his children must now use the key forged with fire, open the books sealed with blood, activate the four symbols, and find the courage to do what must be done, regardless of the sacrifice.In this exciting horror story, a man and his family relocate to a rural Missouri town where they become immersed in a supernatural battle with a dark creature intent on fulfilling an evil mission.

  • by Ann Milburn
    £14.49

    Tucker, a thirteen year-old boy deals with the conflicts of home and school. His "secret" is that his mom is an acohholic and he gets support from his teacher and a support group. Will mom find courage and strength to challenge the addiction?

  • by Adamos Zagara
    £24.49

    Man, God, and the Man-gods of Antiquity delves into mankind's deepest past to gain an understanding of our past, present, and future. This book reveals not only how we got to be what we are today, but more importantly, sheds light on the need to re-evaluate the very history of humanity. It also reveals the reasons why we must no longer live in the dark about our connection with the rest of the Universe. Equally important, it reveals the huge misconception we all have regarding our relationship with the concept of GOD.

  • by John Crawley
    £19.49

    The Ripple Effect: It is the 13th of November and Lincoln, Texas will never be the same. Shortly before noon, some fifty people, workers and diners, are in a food court at Lincoln Mall in a small town in East Texas. Others are drifting in for a quick lunch, while they shop for a last-minute gift for a sister's birthday or a new belt, or a new pair of shoes. A young gunman appears out of the dark shadows of the mall and begins shooting; his assault rifle firing shell after shell until mass carnage flows. A class of preschoolers. Three old ladies meeting for their weekly hour of gossip about children and grandchildren. Burger cooks. Ice cream dippers. A salad store employee. A Texas Ranger. A man trying to find an anniversary gift for a wife that he is slowly losing, because he works too much. The reader is introduced to the people who will be in that food court in a matter of minutes. Some will live. Others...will not.

  • by Julia Lynne Cothran
    £18.49

    What do a caravan of camels, a congress of baboons, a thunder of hippos, and a mask of raccoons all have in common? They are collective nouns. This book uses poetry, humor, and colorful illustrations to inform and entertain readers. Numerous collective nouns are represented within this book. The reader will learn different collective nouns as well as rhyme and rhythm.

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