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  • by Atwiine Igonor
    £31.99

    Long ago, the ancient king of the gamdars wrote a golden book of wisdom to guide his people in living righteously. Fearing this monumental creation, the Dark Lord Natugura and his servants stole this book. For many thousands of years, many attempts were made to bring back the lost book, all of which proved futile. Now thousands of years later, this part of history never before heard among the race of humanity, is revealed to Steven Loubre. Two otherworldly powerful beings warn Steven that Natugura is planning to corrupt the humans of the Earth by force. To combat this, a small company of unique creatures from all over the world must go on a quest with Steven to bring back the lost book, and free all of humanity from falling into the corruption of Natugura.

  • by Conrad Hosbach (Yoyo)
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Candidie Richardson
    £18.49 - 27.49

  • by Sheba Williams
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Christine Chen
    £15.49 - 26.49

  • by Jodi Lynn
    £10.49 - 27.49

  • by Hasnaa Elnagdy
    £16.49

    The family system should offer chances for the family members to decide what should be done. The loss of imaginary boundaries between family members may cause problems. Stopping interference in others' personal issues is one reason for happiness. Flexible boundaries diminish conflicts, enhance good relationships, and reinforce respect. Micromanagement and harsh communication may turn family members into enemies. Unequal treatment of siblings or parental bias toward one of the children may also cause envy or rage. Empathy and compassion are the main sources of love between family members. During perplexing time, there is always an internal dialogue that directs the individual's personal behavior toward pleasures or perfectionism. Naturally, the response should have a balance between the desire of pleasure and correctness. Rage can turn sibling to wrongdoers. For example, the prophet Josephs half-brothers spoke to each other outdoors. "Joseph and his full brother are our father's favorites more than us, but we are a group of ten. Our father may have wondered mind. Let us kill Joseph or leave him into an unknown area. "Do not slay Joseph. If you want to do something, put him in the desert at an empty water spring, and he will be taken by travelers," said Joseph's half-brother. The travelers came, and their waiter dropped his container into the empty water spring, and said, "here is a boy." They sold him for a little money.

  • by Lacey Lee
    £31.99

    The lifeless town of Penorwood is about to be brought back to life when 15-year-old Rain Logan finds herself on her grandmother's doorstep with nothing to lose and a secret to keep.After a devastating event leads Rain to run away from her life in the concrete City, she turns to her grandmother, who she barely knows, and develops an identity that no one saw coming.From hidden family secrets to a dark force with a century-old chip on his shoulder, Rain must clean up the mess that is her legacy and hopes she can survive her scariest and darkest dreams when they become a reality. Because.... for the first time in her life, Rain feels absolutely alone.

  • by Kenneth James Hamer-Hodges
    £16.49

    Hackers who exploit binary computers become expert cybercriminals. A vicious cycle of undetected attacks by criminal gangs, spies, and foreign enemies fuels skilled staff shortages and escalating costs.Ken Hamer-Hodges, explains why outdated computers cannot stop malware and how democracy is undermined by corrupt dictators. Digital convergence subverts yesterday's binary computer, allowing advanced malware, pervasive cameras, misinformation, AI, and deep-fakes to destroy our culture and civilization.His inspiring examples explain the perfection of computer science that all can grasp. How malware thrives and why operating systems lead to Orwellian dictatorship. To prevent catastrophe computer hardware must catch up with software progress, preventing malware and stopping AI breakout. He explains how to transition to a well engineered, crime free, global cybersociety. How machine code achieves Alonzo Church's vision of networked function abstractions that avoid disaster by accelerating scientific progress.Plotting the path for radical improvement is vital for civilization to flourish as democratically controlled, AI-empowered, global cyber societies. Ken shows how science drives high performance with high reliability for independent applications needed in a world run by superhuman software.Join the author as he explores the fix to computer science. He shows how nations can thrive in a world run by dubious software, governed by superhuman AI, working as functional democracies kept safe from criminals, spies, and dictators.

  • by C. Wayne Ottinger
    £45.99 - 56.49

  • by Margaret Walsh
    £15.49

    Clementine teaches children some basic Portuguese vocabulary using photographs from the dog's life. The text is in English and Portuguese. Caterina Rafael of Lisbon, a linguist and teacher of Portuguese as a second language, assisted the author.

  • by Richard George Boudreau
    £16.49 - 32.49

  • by Eliza Grace Howard
    £13.99 - 29.99

  • by David F. Rankin
    £16.49 - 35.99

  • by Nathaniel R. Helms
    £21.49 - 37.99

  • by Jake Veit
    £26.49 - 70.49

  • by Mirza Iqbal Ashraf
    £27.49 - 45.99

  • by Shirley H. Wells
    £14.49

    Women have been struggling for thousands of years for equality in their many relationships. "Before Their Time - Women Who. Dared" takes an historical look at the secondary roles women have played throughout history. The female half of the human race was expected to lead subservient lives to the men of their times. Those who sought equality were vilified and mistreated. There have always been those females who refused the stereotypical demands of their patriarchal societies. Through their decisions and actions, those individuals lived lives of power and daring. I have highlighted seven of those female heroines who provide inspiration for future generations.

  • by Sinclair
    £32.99

    "Robin, From the Hood" is Sinclair's first novel published; it is a fictionalized account of the many sufferings of undue sadistic abuse and heartbreak endured by protagonist Robin, and his best friend Gale; and the daunting path the two follow for their ultimate, sweet revenge, served ice cold!Look for future novels, including "Condemned Man's Angst"; the philosophical odyssey of a condemned death-row amnesiac. Also a thrilling, sexy, and sometimes humorous, adult urban fantasy spy series, "The Fixer"; Robert St. Clair, a handsome, brilliant, suave, sophisticated, street-smart covert presidential operative with a triple-zero designation, who partners with his genius Rat Terrier 'dawgter'.

  • by John J. Scully Jr.
    £14.49

    In the waning days of World War 2, an American fighter pilot from the famed Red Tails crash-lands in southwest Germany. A man helps the pilot escape from the burning plane and takes him home. The rescuer turns out to be a German Luftwaffe pilot recovering from an aerial combat injury. He, his wife, and the American pilot become friends over discussions on racism, anti-Semitism, families, books, and anti-war sentiment. The war ends several days later.

  • by Heidi Renee Brunk DVM
    £15.49

    Every child loves snow but waiting for that first snowflake can be so hard! Ethan Bear Waits fo Snow explores some of the ways that waiting can be fun. Count down the months until snowfall with Ethan Bear as he and his mom explore the activities that each season holds. This book will help your child learn the months of the year while anticipating the day when Ethan finally gets to plan in the snow.

  • by Janetha S. Pierpoint
    £27.49

    Author Janetha S. Pierpoint believes the populace will not wait to identify with what is true and reject what is not. The greater part of humanity is rising from a deep sleep, determined to return to their roots.In Timeless Voices-Before I Fall Asleep, she expands on this idea, writes of her personal experiences, and shares her observations of her daily interactions and of people just being who they are. Each of her poems and essays tells a story with numerous takeaways. Each day, she asks, "Who are we as a people? Have we forgotten to reveal history? If history remains hidden, should we not ask why?" Pierpoint seeks to pinpoint a time period marked by greatness-our ancestors building impressive structures; creating languages, customs, and traditions; writing; making art; and building architectural marvels. She feels blessed to know that the truth that has been hidden will reveal itself.This collection of poems and essays offers observations on circumstances typically distorted by gossip, ignorance, hidden truth, or secrets intertwined with the lost lives of others.

  • by Jacquelyn Hightower
    £18.49

    From the bonds of life, friendship, encouragement, and more, the collection of stories in "The Wonders of Life and all that it holds" offers many lessons for young readers. In the title story, Elaine and Family on Vacation in New York, they saw scenes from a movie they watched at home come to life at the museum. The story Dee and the Baby Sitter, sometimes children know how to act when their parents are not around. The story The Wishing Tree, there were things shared in this story showing love along with sharing traditional family beliefs.The story Gretta and Diane Find a Hobby, two best friends, volunteered to decorate the school gym, and it changed their lives in the community. The story The Fox and the Hound, animals are imaginative. This fox beats them all. He knew what to do to be free, and it worked. The story Tracy finds a friend, two children after attending a party find out they are related.

  • by Christie Alexandra Duryea
    £18.49 - 27.49

  • by William Martiner
    £12.99

  • by Dreamey Aurora
    £16.49

    The poems explore relationships - with ourselves, with partners, with friends and with family. There are also poems just about being. Most of this collection will speak to each person at some level. I hope everyone finds their favorite and it stays with them.

  • by William A. Cimino
    £27.49

    Manifestations of Apprehension is a phrase that haunted Cimino but, ironically, became the key driver that enabled him to convert his "failure" into positive outcomes, each time gaining confidence and notable achievements. After a troubling and depressing military career start, Cimino maximized the support from others, and his determination to change his course enabled him to navigate each subsequent assignment with greater success. Cimino emphasizes that under achievements can be the seeds of opportunity and catalysts to achieving better results. His journey through aircrew training and operations in tactical reconnaissance, as an Air Force Navigator Instructor, working with the Canadian Forces, in the Headquarters Air Staff at the Pentagon, and with the Intelligence Community, where he managed the exploitation of products from some of the country's most sophisticated satellites, describes a path of devotion to mission and accomplishments. The memoir includes many stories - some funny, some heartwarming, and those containing sad moments during his military service. The Special Tributes section highlights his deep appreciation and respect for friends and family who have served in the military, who are gone but not forgotten.

  • by Terry Novak RN
    £13.99

    The purpose of this book is to demystify, de-stigmatize and humanize cancer for patients, family, loved ones and caregivers. To show cancer in a different light, from a different perspective and in a new voice. To experience cancer not from a clinical, disease standpoint but a complicated, emotional, spiritual, human standpoint This book explains the journey through cancer not from a clinical standpoint but a human standpoint in order to empower all those affected or touched by cancer. Cancer is complicated but it doesn't have to be paralyzing. Some traveled these paths one by one, some moved back and forth among them, some got stuck in one, some battles were fought on the journey by conflicted travelers and some found peace and completion at the end of their journey. Each step was personal and unique for each traveler. This is their story. Their journeys taught me how to travel my own life with courage, faith, truth and love.

  • by Ebbie Bonardi
    £11.49 - 21.49

  • by Jeanne Arthur
    £58.49

    These translations of Shakespeare's comedies stand on their own so that they may be read quickly and easily eliminating the need to search for the meaning of every second word but they are supplemented by supporting explanations of the world in which Shakespeare lived for those who are curious about it. Jeanne Arthur's translations make Shakespeare accessible to the ordinary person. She hopes that they will make the fun and warmth of Shakespeare's comedies live in contemporary Western culture once again for many more people.

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