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  • - John the Youngest - John the Oldest
    by John Mench
    £14.99

  • - And Other Tales
    by Joe Gerard Pugh
    £12.49 - 25.49

  • by Matthew-John Calvin
    £15.49 - 25.49

  • by Patricia A Hampson
    £11.49

    A Gift For Santa tells of two elves who are Santa''s worker elves. They are saddened by the fact that no one gives Santa a gift in appreciation of all he does for the children. How they come up with a suitable gift for him is the gist of the story.

  • by Charles E Battle
    £12.49

    Trouble is brewing on the planet Metacrosse as the brothers Fixo, Metal and Gears return home from vacation to find that all of the robots have shut down. What happened to all the robots? Follow the brothers as they investigate this strange event, and work together to get things back to normal.

  • - Exposing the Devil's Agenda Against God's Design
    by Andrew Michael Denny
    £22.49 - 32.99

  • - Stopping at Nothing to Build the Church
    by Kevin Miller
    £12.99 - 24.99

  • by Philip Jeffress
    £29.99

  • by James Menaker
    £13.49 - 23.49

  • - The New Age, Ufos, and the Cosmic Christ
    by Sylvia McKelvey
    £17.49 - 31.99

  • by Kay Davis
    £12.99 - 21.49

  • by James a Grosse
    £12.49

    John Blackmen is the main character who created the genetic code for the Delta Wave frequency in a person's mind. He built a proto-type device that would influence "control" a person's mind for 24 hours. The U.S. Government planned to obtain the technology; no matter what the cost! John Blackmen and his wife died in a suspicious car wreck?Embree, his daughter inherits the estate. She discovers her father was a genius, extremely wealthy and was under investigation by the U.S. Government. She read his research note: the "Dark Matter Reactor". It is the power source. Similar to, but opposite of Nuclear Power. A black ball of energy was trapped inside a platinum webbed sphere. This was in the center of a Highly Compressed Diamond Prism with reinforced titanium braces. Parallel at the top and bottom axis are high-speed rotary spindle with supports connected to the main Astronomical Gravitational Force Gyroscope. Three stationary magnetic arches were positioned to create 3-phase electric motor. Sensitizers controls the manipulation of the particles of light threw the diamonds of the Dark Matter establish the invisible void of atoms genetically coded into a new elemental lattice structure amplified into 3-dimensional state of reconstruction.She placed the notebook in her pocket. Her eyes drifted to the Delta Wave proto-type sitting on the desk. Her mind began to formulate a plan.

  • by Margie Norum
    £8.99

    I wrote this book in memory of my mom, who had Alzheimer's for over ten years. For the last six years, mom struggled with trying to hide it, believing she was going crazy and became paranoid with everyone. I dedicate this book to my Pa who took care of Mom all those years by himself. For the last couple of years, his life was on hold, totally dedicating every moment to her. His words to me were "For better or worse to death do us part." He kept his vows to mom to the end. Pa, I'm very proud of you and love you.

  • by Julie Byler
    £8.99

    The author 's words of poetry through her journey of self discovery will encourage your spirit and sometime touch your sense of humor.

  • - Leading to the Second Coming of Christ
    by Robert H Riddell
    £13.49 - 27.49

  • - Hate Is a Spirit. Hate Is Ugly. Hate Places No Value on Human Life.
    by Balogun
    £14.49 - 27.49

  • - Animal Tales Letters A-D
    by Nalin Isme
    £15.49 - 25.49

  • - Feeding on God's Word
    by Laura Russell Simpson
    £11.49

    (The back cover illustration is to be "About the Book.")

  • - Quest for Truth
    by Mike Johnson
    £15.49 - 25.49

  • - Wrestling with Faith in a Restless Age
    by Bart L Brenner & Wayne E Purintun
    £17.49 - 29.99

  • by Rich Kornoelje
    £8.99

    When I made the move from teaching into administration, I felt like the visually impaired man in a large department store. He went to the middle of the store, grabbed his Seeing Eye dog by the tail, and started to swing him in large circles overhead. Several clerks rushed to him, saying, "Sir, may we help you?" His reply, "Nope, just looking." I, too, began to look for ideas. The following pages suggest many ideas that have been selected from a biblical foundation from the book of Proverbs.About the BookFor the past several years, it has been my privilege to serve in education, most of which have been in administration. I have always enjoyed the wonderful book of Proverbs and have tried to apply many of its principles to my life. Down through the years, it has been interesting to write down some ideas as to how many of these principles have applied to my administrative responsibilities as a principal.The book of Proverbs is extremely practical, and its concepts can be applied to both public and private (Christian) educators. I have attempted to present the biblical concept, to concisely expand upon it, and to leave the reader with the thought of practical application.I certainly do not pretend to have all the answers toward improving our educational systems. I have often failed at communication, sometimes saying far too much and other times not saying enough. I have assumed others knew my expectations only to find that my directions were not clearly understood. Several of the principles deal with effective communication.I have been privileged to have been blessed with many mentors. Dr. Anthony Fortosis often emphasized this verse referring to David, "So he fed them according to the integrity of his heart and guided them by the skillfulness of his hands" (Psalm 98:72).May it be so for you.

  • - The Life of Jesus
    by Patricia Griffin Dunlop
    £18.49 - 27.49

  • by REV Dr Sanneth Brown
    £10.49 - 22.49

  • - The Talisman Trilogy: Book One
    by Keith Grubaugh
    £14.49

    I knew nothing about talismans.Heck, I knew nothing about magic in general, let alone anything about monsters or aliens or an ancient civilization that still exists today to protect us all.I thought I was normal. I knew nothing, nothing except that I was just an average teenage kid trying my best to make it through school. Homework, bullies, teachers who were out to get me: those were the problems I was dealing with. Ithought I was normal...I should have known better.Now that my grandfather is gone, it is my turn to answer the calling. To deal withthe secret world of monsters and Alcovians. Of talismans and magic.Of death.My family legacy. My inheritance.Oh, how I wish I was normal.At least bullies don't try to dip you in buffalo sauce and eat you for dinner.

  • - And 12 More Short Stories
    by Charles A Sennewald
    £10.49

    Mr. Sennewald's first book was a fictional novel about foreign cars, namely aVolkswagen. He was offered a story line buyout because a producer wanted the story for a motion picture. Sennewald declined the generous offer. For years friends, family, and colleagues have talked about the story with its totally surprising ending and have complained about his failure to write more fictional works. The real demand for his work has been in writing textbooks on management, consulting, shoplifting, and criminal investigations. To satisfy the complainants, he's been writing short stories that are fun to read and invariably have surprising and/or unexpected endings.This book is a collection of those great stories between two covers. If the reader likes to or tries to outguess the stories' endings, he or she will enjoy every page of this book. They will agree that this collection is an interesting journey indeed.

  • by Dee Turner
    £10.49

    Single, independent-and sometimes lonely-Ms. Robyn McIntyre is an attractive, hardworking contractor who successfully buys and renovates homes built in the early 1900s. Each house provides a different challenge. Will this one be more than she can handle?

  • - Can Be Deadly
    by Margaret Elizabeth
    £11.49

    Maggie and Violet grew up in a small town in the south called Friendly. They were best friends as far back as they could remember. They were inseparable during their youth, sharing all their memories and secrets. Just before graduation, Violet disappeared. Maggie stayed home for a year, hoping to find out more about her best friend''s disappearance; but eventually, after no progress, she moved to New York to join the FBI as a detective solving cold cases. During those years, she always hoped one of her cases would lead to learning more about Violet''s disappearance, but they never did. Now, after twenty years with the FBI, Maggie has not been able to shake the feeling that something bad is going to happen if she doesn''t return home to solve her childhood friend''s disappearance. While taking a year off from the FBI, Maggie returns to Friendly, only to find out that the night her best friend came up missing, Violet had a secret to tell her."What was this ever so-important secret Violet had to tell Maggie moments before she came up missing?" Could it be the cause of her disappearance? What really did ever happen to Maggie?

  • by Shirlie Calabrese
    £10.49

    In this fiction book for your adults, Dance instructor Mrs. Lands has taught lessons about how to win a dance contest since Alex and Jennifer were young. As seniors they have decided to enter a dance contest and test their skills beyond just dancing in high school at the local dances. Will Alex's cold feet change their relationship and squash their changes before the dance contest even starts? Will the duo survive the pressure of dancing in school and apply the lessons Mrs. Lands has taught them about how to win a dance contest? At times Jennifer is not so sure it is worth it. Will it all come crashing down at the end? Or will they win the dance contest only to lose each other?Not many fiction books about dance have an unexpected twist that can leave readers on the edge of their seats. In this fiction book for young adults' author Shirlie Calabrese takes readers on an adventure that shows it takes more than just skills to win a dance contest. It is one of those young adult fiction books about dance and coming that will keep readers engaged as teenagers, Jennifer, and Alex, overcome their fears, and rise to the occasion before them. If you have ever thought about dancing in high school or participating in a dance contest you might just find your rhythm in what might be one of the best young adult fiction books about dance.

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