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  • av Claire Whitmore
    151,-

  • av Jeremy J. Markle
    108,-

    12 biblical studies dealing with mankind's need of salvation and the first steps of obedience for each Christian following their salvation. (Student's Edition)

  • av Jeremy J. Markle
    108,-

    12 biblical studies dealing with mankind's need of salvation and the first steps of obedience for each Christian following their salvation. (Teacher's Edition)

  • av Dandi Palmer
    103,-

    It is easy to think that the reality we know is the only one. But the galaxy is immense and full of other possibilities. There are also dimensions where existence is not tangible for its inhabitants. We would call them ghosts.Dodo Books https: //www.booksfromdodo.u

  • av Wendy Francis
    197,-

    "A delicious family drama; look no further for your perfect poolside read!"--Jamie Brenner, bestselling author of The Forever Summer A Lee Woodruff "Book Marks" Pick * A Liz and Lisa Best Book of May * A Zibby Owens Recommended Summer Read Meredith Parker has made the journey to Bolton, her twins' college, dozens of times. This weekend, though, is different. Dawn and Cody are about to graduate and move away to separate corners of the country. Meredith is proud of her kids, and she's proud of herself for helping them get this far. She just never expected the tidal wave of emotions sweeping over her--or the tangled family dynamics complicating everything. Meredith doesn't miss her cheating ex, Roger, one bit, but sitting across from his very young, very gorgeous second wife threatens to unravel the graceful facade she's trying so hard to maintain. Joel, Meredith's husband, can see she's feeling the first pangs of empty-nest syndrome and wants to soften the blow--but he's distracted by a familiar face. Meanwhile, Cody and Dawn are sitting on their own secrets, and Roger's new wife, Lily, wonders if she really wants to be a part of this wild, mixed-up family. As tensions simmer with each passing appetizer tray, Meredith's vision of the perfect weekend goes up in flames. But before the party's over, as best behavior gives way to brutal honesty, there'll be a chance for this new blended family to truly come together--in all its messy and glorious imperfection. "A delightful, smartly paced read written with grace, depth and humor."--Meg Mitchell Moore, author of The Islanders

  • av Hester Fox
    188,-

    A town gripped by fear. A woman accused of witchcraft. Who can save Pale Harbor from itself? Maine, 1846. Gabriel Stone is desperate to escape the ghosts that haunt him in Massachusetts after his wife's death, so he moves to Maine, taking a position as a minister in the remote village of Pale Harbor. But not all is as it seems in the sleepy town. Strange, unsettling things have been happening, and the townspeople claim that only one person can be responsible: Sophronia Carver, a reclusive widow who lives with a spinster maid in the eerie Castle Carver. Sophronia must be a witch, and she almost certainly killed her husband. As the incidents escalate, one thing becomes clear: they are the work of a twisted person inspired by the wildly popular stories of Mr. Edgar Allan Poe. And Gabriel must find answers, or Pale Harbor will suffer a fate worthy of Poe's darkest tales. Hester Fox comes to writing from a background in the museum field as a collections maintenance technician. This job has taken her from historic houses to fine art museums, where she has the privilege of cleaning and caring for collections that range from paintings by old masters to ancient artifacts to early-American furniture. She is a keen painter and has a master's degree in historical archaeology, as well as a background in medieval studies and art history. Hester lives outside Boston with her husband.

  • av Lori Foster
    174,-

  • av August C. Krey
    285,-

    "Originally published by Princeton University Press, 1921"--T.p. verso.

  • av Giraldus
    271,-

    Born about the year 1140 in the foothills of the Alps near Grenoble, Hugh of Avalon became a Carthusian monk at La Grande Chartreuse, observing an ascetic discipline devoted to prayer and contemplation. In his mid-40s, he was summoned to England to help found the first Carthusian monastery in that country at Witham in Somersetshire. His success was such that in 1186 he was elected Bishop of Lincoln. As bishop, Hugh helped to make Lincoln a center of learning, rebuilding the cathedral in the new Gothic style and winning the respect of the leaders of his age, including Pope Innocent III and the kings of England, Henry II, Richard I, and John (who helped carry the bier at Hugh's funeral in 1200). Hugh gained a reputation for sanctity and mercy during his life thanks to his concern for the poor, his love for children, his hospitality, and his defense of the Jews. His kindness, wit and cheerful disposition won him a wide circle of friends, including a wild swan which guarded him while he slept and subsequently became his chief iconographic emblem. Hugh was perhaps most famous for delivering a stinging public rebuke to Richard I, which the king received with grave humility. Hugh was canonized a saint in AD 1220. This edition of the Vita Sancti Hugonis, originally written by St. Hugh's contemporary Gerald of Wales, is the earliest biography of Hugh and contains both the original Latin and a translation in English by Richard M. Loomis. Divided into two parts, the first treats of Hugh's life, deeds, virtues and death. The second part contains a fascinating litany of miraculous events associated with those who visited the saint's tomb. The volume also includes a detailed introduction by the editor and an appendix containing an excerpt from the Metrical Life of St. Hugh describing the construction of Lincoln cathedral, as well as several illustrations and photos. Overall, the work provides an intimate portrait of one of the outstanding churchmen of the age and offers a window into life in 12th century England.

  • av Christina Huvelle
    328 - 413,-

  • av Brianna R. Shaffery
    235 - 288,-

  • av Victoria Lynn
    326,-

    Chronicles of Elira Book #1 Violet lives her quiet life in her sleepy village, trying to remain as dead to the politics that are threatening their world as possible. She follows the rules, stays out of trouble and does her best to remain out of sight from the dreaded and overbearing Kingsmen. With the new regent on the throne till the prince comes of age, the country has been thrown into a turmoil. Unlike the kindly king before him, the new ruler is overbearing, frightening and tyrannical in his rule. Taxes are bleeding the people dry and without the money or goods to pay, they have been forced into penal servitude and imprisonment by the Kingsmen, who show no mercy. The despair and fear that has taken over their lives has ruled out any level of hope. When Violet stumbles upon an unconscious and injured Kingsman in the woods, despite the consequences, she is compelled to take care of the injured man. When he wakes and has no memory of his identity or past, she takes the only precaution that will keep her and her grandmother safe; she destroys the evidence of his past life. If Violet's lowly Kingsman regains his memory, will she survive the consequences? And will the Kingsman be able to live with his past life? Who will fight to free Elira?

  • av Rosalind Allen
    341,-

    Dream Black Child is a book that inspires children everywhere to dream. It encourages them to believe in themselves and never quit even when there are challenges, because with hard work and persistence, dreams really do come true.

  • av C. D. Muller
    247 - 389,-

    The Empire has fallen, and the Council's treacherous alliance delivered the precious dragon eggs into the Lich's hands. The Day of Eternal Darkness is upon them, and the Dark Master's gambit is ready-which will win him the war and the world.After awakening his dark powers in Snowhaven, Thor turns on his allies and concedes to the Lich. As he unites with the Dark Master, the grim Selena Liongod has no choice but to launch a counter-attack, joining forces with the Nidhoggr and acquiring an army of vampires and a ragtag team of old friends. Though the end is nigh, the allies are determined to strike first and defeat the Lich once and for all.But Selena soon discovers there are other forces at work, and her actions and choices to protect their world may lead to its destruction.

  • av Teodora Pana
    428,-

    This Book Comes with a Free Video Course. Make Your Own Macarons with My Quick & Easy Recipe!

  • av Brian Wilkins
    502,-

    A Wheel of Small Gods offers a guide to reintroducing ritual healing by engaging with the 36 decan spirits of the Egyptian zodiac.

  • av Scott D G Ventureyra
    384,-

    In recent years, there has been a concerted attack on many of the precepts of Western civilization relating to the concept of God, truth, Christianity, morality, sex, the family, and even modern science, especially biology. The concern of this volume is to explore these and other attacks through the tools of philosophy, theology, science, and intuition. It seeks to bring clarity to the ongoing struggle of Western civilization to preserve its values and traditions. The West is crumbling at an accelerated rate. The unfolding erasure of history, objective morality, and truth has paved the way for our current predicament. We are now standing at the precipice of the future of human civilization. The attacks on the human person are unrelenting, malicious, multifaceted, and wide-ranging in their scope and breadth, from the time prior to birth until the moment of death. If you are granted the "right" to live, then you must be prepared for unending assaults on your, mind, body, and soul. Nevertheless, the spirit of man and the greatness of God are infinitely greater than any of these assaults. It is by making sense of nonsense that humanity will be able to navigate out of the West's current quagmire. For those who feel vaguely uneasy about the current direction of our culture andour politics, but can't put their finger on the problem, the fifty-five chapters ofthis book are a wake-up call, and they bring into focus reasons for our currentmalaise. The editor and principal author, Scott D. G. Ventureyra, is joinedby more than twenty others who explore perennial themes of philosophy andtheology enlivened by accounts of personal experience in the quest for the trueand the good amidst the drama of the decay of the West. Topics range from faithand science to gender ideology to the attack on freedom and dignity of persons, to COVID-19 and the New World Order. Pick this volume up for a livelydiscussion of the distemper of our times, and for reflections on the prospectsfor redemption.>The Western world is intent on defeating reality to vaunt utopian narratives. Theauthors of this impressive work offer a necessary assessment of this "culture war,"while also forging a path for a return to the essential and eternal truths of humanexistence. A copy of this notable book should be on every shelf.>I knew something was deeply wrong with the world prior to 2020, but 2020confirmed it. With the changes in views about sex, marriage, and the economy, we are seeing a direct confrontation with traditional Western Christian values.This continues to be confirmed for those who have eyes to see what politics, medicine, science, and technology are doing to cultural consciousness led byglobalist elite groups (just read the Davos report for yourself!)... Making Sense of Nonsenseconfronts many of the issues, motivations, and challenges that continue toupset not only our economy and social interactions but our values. With anhonest look at the issues from a variety of perspectives, Making Sense of Nonsensewill furnish the reader with a host of issues backed by research that aid us inthinking better about the problems in medicine, technology, economics, societyand how they are interwoven, so that we might be better equipped to engagethe new world staring us square in the face. The motivations are no longerdisguised attempts to deceive. At best the motivations are hidden in plain sightfor all to see. For those who have ears to hear, let him hear and see the nonsensebefore us.-Joshua R. Farris, Rev. Dcn., Ph.D, Professor of Theology of Science, Missional University

  •  
    415,-

    Muley buck hunters and rokslide.com fans raved about Robby Denning's first book, and many of them said the best part was the hunting stories. This second book includes more stories, not only from Robby Denning but also stories contributed by nine other hunting authors.

  • av Cameron Levis
    328,-

  • av Jonathan a. Silverman
    661,-

    This book is intended for High School students and teachers engaged in learning Ancient Greek. Focusing on the Attic dialect, it cover the grammar and vocabulary necessary to begin students reading short passages of authentic Greek.

  • av Catherine M. Byrne
    174,-

    LOVE, SMUGGLING, TRAGEDY, AND STRONG FAMILY TIES FEATURE IN THIS EXCITING NEW HISTORICAL SERIES. READ BOOK ONE NOW. An absolute heartbreaking story of young girl's struggle to survive. Dismayed by her father's decision to emigrate to Canada, fifteen-year-old Isa Muirison gives up her comfortable life for the love of a penniless whisky runner. Defying her parents, she follows Davie to his tiny island home where she is met by fierce hostility from his mother and his childhood sweetheart, Chrissie. Alone among strangers, Isa's unrelenting determination fights to gain acceptance and popularity in the close-knit community. But no one could have foreseen the tragedy that rips the heart out of that community and shatters Isa's security. Meanwhile, Chrissie has found solace in the arms of Davie's violent brother Jack, only to discover a darkness in his soul she could never have imagined. Events are set in motion over which the two women have no control. Will either of them ever find peace? Will Isa ever reconcile with her parents? In whose arms will Davie find solace? A debut novel from the pen of award-winning author, Catherine M Byrne.

  • av Markethia Mull
    235,-

    African-Americans commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people every June 19th. Conversation can begin with history and/or be extended using comprehension questions from the book.

  • av Sophie Thérèse Hautenauve
    239,-

  • av Charles Dodd White
    180,-

    Reeling from his memories from the battlefields of Europe in World War I, Marine Corps Sergeant Hiram Tobit returns to the remote Appalachian mountains of his youth to recruit a new generation of woodsmen to serve the nation's armed forces. His native country, however, is fraught with memories of a dead brother, a drunken father, and a mother dead by her own hand. Still, there is grace to be found in the insular mountain community, and when Hiram meets a young single mother and a daughter who is every bit the child of nature, he sees a chance to generate a new kind of family pointing toward the promise of peace. A sudden bloody act of madness ruptures this hope, however, and the small town comes together to seek justice. Hiram and his estranged father Sloane ride out to find the murderer and bring him back to stand trial. The father and son's journey through the wilderness calls up ghosts of the past, so that each man must come to terms with his own guilt in a world searching for innocence. Both mythic and immediate, Lambs of Men explores the cost of duty and sacrifice and the ultimate desire for lasting redemption.Praise for LAMBS OF MEN"Charles Dodd White has written this rich novel of the mountains as though he's been saving every word of it for a lifetime. A book full of beauty and blood and bone, a story that carries the reader through time, through lives, through dirt and fire."-Crystal Wilkinson, author of THE BIRDS OF OPULENCE"An elegant structure for a grim psalm."-Rob Neufeld, Asheville Citizen-Times

  • av Tessonja Odette
    354,-

    Every young woman dreams of wearing a crown.But never a fae crown.Because the crowns of fae are forged with blood.Being the forced bride of a fae king was supposed to be torture. King Aspen was supposed to be my enemy.But I was wrong about him. So wrong I think I might be in love with him.With our wedding just three days away, we are closer than ever to securing the treaty between the humans and fae. But when my past becomes grounds for invalidating our alliance, war looms yet again.I'm the only one who can save the Fair Isle. To do so, I must give up the man I love. Return to the human realm. Face death.I swore I'd do anything to save my people. But who are my people? The answer should be easy. The humans. There's just one problem.I might not be human after all...To Wear a Fae Crown is a romantic fantasy, perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince, ACOTAR, and Kingdom of the Wicked. If you like snarky fae, brooding royals, sizzling romance, and fierce heroines, you'll love this breathtaking fae fantasy.*NOTE: This series is Upper YA/NA and contains sexual situations, moderate steam, and some violence.To Wear a Fae Crown is the second book in The Fair Isle Trilogy. Finish this epic fantasy tale with book three, To Spark a Fae War! The Fair Isle Trilogy is set in the same world as the Entangled with Fae series and takes place twenty years earlier.

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