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  • by Francie Anderson
    £12.99

    This book takes a peek into the lives of a mama cat and her three kittens, as they live their lives with humans. The everyday challenges they face are not unlike those any creature encounters and the choices they make can determine growth and stronger faith.

  • by Gary Iascone
    £19.49 - 33.99

  • - Shawnee Friends Mission Series, Book Three
    by Margaret Mendenhall
    £15.49 - 28.99

  • by Melissa L Gordon
    £11.49

    Within the pages of Broken Things Can Be Fixed lie the story of a woman's search for her purpose. Join her as she struggles to find love, life, and herself, facing every quandary imaginable. Witness as she discovers the love of God and the light to her path. Your once-broken spirit will soon be restored.

  • - An Almanac of Plants & Medicine
    by M D Gordon & Martin E
    £21.49

    Plants R Cures explores the intersection of plants and medicine-now and in the past-while also offering a practical guide to the use of herbs to treat a large variety of ailments, from small to catastrophic. Dr Gordon tells us which plants promote good health and which ones you will be wise to avoid. The book also features anecdotal patient cases from his storied practice and world travels. With an almanac-style format and an abundance of graphics, this engaging book is designed to speak to laypeople and academics alike.

  • - A Super Chicken Learns to Fly!
    by Norma Jean Mason
    £31.99 - 41.99

  • by R W Curtis
    £12.99

    Ever since the Apostle John coined the Antichrist title 2,000 years ago, it has been misidentified more often than not. This plays right into Satan's hand of disinformation and deception. Find out exactly who the Antichrist is, how the Devil has used this principle subject to persecute God's people, mislead mankind, and attempt to set up a clandestine New World Order to compete with Jesus upon his return. The battle of evil and good is well underway now and will culminate in the War of Armageddon. Everyone must choose which side they are on. Knowing his techniques, specific individuals he is using, and how his secret organizations operate is critical, so that true Christians don't get fooled into being "marked" for destruction.

  • - Finding Love in All the Wrong Places.
    by Martha R Fehl
    £8.99

    In the foothills between rivers and roads like Possum Holler and Howdy Lane are fields dotted with farm pastures and houses and barns of diligent labors scratching out an income. What could a young preteen girl possibly want when she is surrounded by the love of family and friends and nature''s bountiful beauty on a 200 acres farm in the Midwest? Pati''s discussion''s with her father seems useless and leaves her frustrated and discouraged. To her it seems an impossible dream to own a riding horse which would take her into unknown territory. He suggests she learn to appreciate her life and think of others instead of herself. Challenged by her options, she and her best friend discover enticing information in a cedar chest in the haunted attic trunk and are challenged by their discover.

  • - My Dear Son
    by Jodi Lenaghen Daly
    £9.99 - 21.49

  • by Eric Lindstrom
    £7.99

    The Netherworld of Eternal Grace is a lifetime''s worth of a man''s poetry. It was written by the author from age twenty to sixty-something. Multiple genres are included. Enjoy!

  • by Paul W Jackson
    £21.49 - 33.99

  • by Tyrone Oree
    £15.49 - 23.99

  • - Nutritional Dinners for Maintaining Good Mental & Physical Health
    by Dr Mary M Tai
    £47.99 - 57.49

  • - The Likeable Demon
    by Thomas O P Sweeney
    £12.49 - 22.99

  • - An Inspirational Classic
    by W Henry Joyce
    £8.99

    The author has a conviction that too many books are actually depressing. He wanted an inspirational story that could give readers humor and laughter, but mostly hope. He still believes that the USA is the greatest nation on earth.

  • by Laura C Walters
    £10.49

    In the House of Orphans lives a young woman whose only identity is the number 29. She dreams of becoming one of the Chosen. Those who are Chosen from birth are given names and inherit homes in the Land of the Desired. But Orphans have been rejected or abandoned, and only on Adoption Day, which happens annually, do they have the chance to gain names of their own.When the day arrives and 29 is once more passed over, she faces an uncertain future. She''ll be eighteen soon-too old for adoption. Her only option will be to live in the Valley of the Solitary, a dark place filled with numbers and faces, not names and family. But then she receives a shock: someone sends a letter addressed specifically to her, complete with a map. She soon finds herself on an unexpected journey on the Path of the Unknown, facing struggles and hardship. But what she discovers about herself leads her to a future she could never have imagined.This novel tells the story of an orphaned young woman who sets out to learn the truth about her past and what that entails for her future.

  • by Bill Hartnett
    £13.99

    US ambassadors are being murdered. Authorities know they are being poisoned, but they don''t know who is doing it. The deputy director of the CIA calls in his best investigator. Blake Parker is a veteran investigator. She has solved murders all over the world, but this is different, mysterious. No signature MO, and no one is claiming responsibility. She recruits an old friend who might be able to help. Is she good enough? Will she solve it before the next ambassador dies? Find out in Ambassador Number Five.

  • by Robert Bosley
    £8.99

    I was hardly aware of the dizzying heights at which my tiny body was being looped and dipped roughly through the Sumatran treetops, just in the season of the monsoons. I was wrapped in red fur, totally protected by huge ape muscles, while moments earlier I had been poised at the tiny village podium preparing to give my "Why I should be the Baby Palm Oil King" speech when an orangutan with a savage demeanor rocketed out of nowhere and snatched me into the blowing and dark jungle. I was already three months old but had never had an experience such as this. I was particularly annoyed that the banana leaves on which my speech had been written now littered the ground of the parade route and this meant I surely would not be paid. I needed those Rupiahs because cloth diapers were not cheap in any of the regencies of the realm. It becomes had to imagine that since that early time I have been swimming with box jellyfish, flying with vampire bats, educated in seventeen countries, married fifteen times without a single divorce, and knighted by the Queen of Lashta. My experiences throughout the world have been the stuff of legends and most of my twelve months on Mars were enriching - within a there-is-nothing-but-dirt-everywhere frame of reference. I was summoned by the Ruler of the Undersea Kingdom to write a book that would explain people to themselves so after literally MINUTES of research, STUPID PEOPLE was born. It is my most pelagic hope that many of you will begin to finally perceive the abyss of emptiness that is your body of thought and that you will smilingly nod and blink your way to the very end of the final sentence and somehow realize that it is perhaps about you I am writing. Please do not buy products containing unsustainable palm oil. Orangutans need a place to live just like you do. And at least they have the decency to poop outdoors.

  • - Surviving Zimbabwe's Hyperinflation
    by Kudzai Joseph Gumunyu
    £25.49

    Hard-Boiled Egg Index is a true story on the struggles Kudzai Gumunyu and most Zimbabweans went through during the record- and heart-breaking hyper-inflationary period in Zimbabwe. Though saddening, the story is told in a humorous and vivid way detailing how Kudzai had to adjust to the effects of economic meltdown. Zimbabwe's inflation rate reached a mind-boggling 89.7 sextillion percent by 2008 and US$1 was worth 3 nonillion Zimbabwean dollars had the Central Bank not debased the currency three times with twenty-five zeros. The ZWD100 trillion became the highest denomination on the planet. Before the crazily denominated notes, money was being carried in wheelbarrows and grain bags and the purchased item in your hand due to rapid loss of value. Every day became a struggle from shortages of foodstuffs, collapse of services, bank queues, as well a salary that could not keep up with inflation. The writer also gives the life and economic lessons learned, which can be useful to other countries navigating similar economic minefields. It ends with a positive outlook for the country and the hope that the Jewel of Africa (Zimbabwe) will sparkle again given its educated and competent human capital, abundant and rich mineral fields, tourist attractions, rich agricultural lands aided by a favorable climate, as well as, recently, a change of leadership.

  • - Find the Cause and Heal the Symptoms
    by Jane Oelke Nd Phd
    £12.49 - 22.99

  • - A Story of Courage, Determination . . . and Love
    by John a Broadwell
    £12.49

    Bobby Murphy was a popular high school senior and a star athlete when his world turned upside down after an accident that left him without the use of his legs. With a supportive family and good friends, Bobby struggled with his disability, learning to overcome the obstacles that someone who cannot walk faces. He then found success on the baseball field and the love of a special girl.

  • by Jarvis Huntley King
    £17.99

    On the night of Matt Fleming's twenty-first birthday, his friends take him to New Orleans and arrange a date with a prostitute. The night ends in drunken violence, and the prostitute is beaten and left for dead. After thirty years of addiction, Matt finally finds recovery and freedom in a faith-based treatment program. However, even though his old life seems to be behind him, as he has adventure after adventure traveling the country on God's seek-and-save missions, the incident from his twenty-first birthday proves to be a cause of constant anxiety and regret. Did the prostitute die? Will he one day be arrested and tried for murder? Should he turn himself in and face the consequences? Why is God silent when it comes to the heartrending remorse he carries for the incident? Matt's travels eventually lead him back to New Orleans, where a special seek-and-save mission demonstrates that his heavenly father has been listening all along. However, this mission may prove to be his last. Even though No Road for Cowards is a novel, it is filled with timeless truths about addiction, recovery, and redemption. It is a story of hope and restoration for those suffering from addiction as well as those who love them. Read it, and be encouraged.

  • - A Taste of Jokes, Stories and Menus
    by James Colubiale
    £21.49

    This volume, highlighting posts from March 2011 to April 2012, is a tenth-anniversary tribute to the friendships, memories, and overall silliness that has become the backbone of Breakfast with Dave.

  • by Ed Robinette
    £13.99

    I begin writing at 85 year, old when my grandchildren wanted me to write what I did in the war in WWII. I have never written or told anyone about what I did before, but I try to put it a book. The story was alright by the grammar was trouble. After that book, I went to night school of two years and joined a writing class. I begin to like writing and today, I have four books on Amazon and in book stores. I have just turn 94, and don't planned anymore writing, so I'm sending the short stories that I have written in the book for last nine years. I hope you may like some of them. The Author

  • by Adrian Vogt
    £14.49 - 28.99

  • by Deborah Nuss
    £13.99

    About this book, Deborah writes, "Children's responses to rhythm, rhyme, and repetition are as natural as breathing! Toss in imitation of animal sounds and the combination is a winner. Toddlers as well as young readers will love this interactive journey to find the source of music."

  • by Diane Lynn Marunczak
    £16.49 - 24.49

  • - The Unique Trio: John the Baptist, Jesus, and Paul.
    by John Mench
    £15.49

    Paul was born in Tarsus about 4B.C.E. His father was a faithful Jew, a Roman, and a successful tent manufacturer. This book emphasizes three families and their relationship with birth, love, travel, religion, and death. The first family is that of Omar and his wife Ruth. They have four children, Aaron; their oldest son, his brother, Hezekiah, Yona the only daughter, and Paul, the youngest child. The second family is Zacharias, his wife Elizabeth, and son, John. The third family is that of Joseph and his wife Mary. They have a large family; Jesus was their first born, James, twins Salome and Thomas, Simon, and finally Judah. My story reveals how these three families were involved in the formation and dissemination of the Christian religion. It is a story loosely based on the stories of the Bible. My intent is to entertain you and hopefully stimulate your thought process, about Bible stories, by providing the human interactions concerning these three families.

  • - A Comforting Bedtime Story for Little Ones Who Are Missing Daddy and Those Special Mommies Who Take Care of Their Little Hearts.
    by Kelita L Reynolds
    £14.49 - 21.49

  • - Random Remembrances of Random Times
    by Barry Hansen
    £10.49

    For Barry Hansen, looking back in time shows him that success in life is the continuous collection of memories that make you smile. Anecdotes to Dote On is an anecdotal biography that begins with Barry's recognition that he is only here because of a double dribble-a memory that makes him smile, which he shares now.Anecdotes to Dote On offers you a window into Barry's memories from boyhood through adulthood. His boyhood during World War II was highlighted by sitting for many hours in the copilot's seat of a B-17, with occasional breaks to pretend as a bombardier, trying to focus on a Norden bombsight. Interspersed was his introduction to the making of Hollywood movies and a fascination with being in the audience of the biggest national radio shows-like watching TV before there was TV. Barry also shares his good times at college (often at the expense of his GPA) and the unexpected career path that propelled him to a fifty-year-or-so career in international cargo transport, mostly by air. Barry's anecdotes relate to events that he encountered, traveling to all of the world's continents-except to the one where penguins outnumber people.

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