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  • av Samuel Iñiguez
    187,-

    3 Chapters N, C, A. Each chapter is a person in my life that hurt me, or that I have hurt.

  • av Linda Lorraine James
    157,-

    This is a labor of love detailing how God has moved in, and through my life. I have seen the highest of highs and the lowest of lows but the one constant has been the goodness and mercy of God that has followed me all the days of my life. Through great triumph and great tragedy God has been there this is a journey that has shown me God is faithful and true!

  • av Saadi Williams
    157,-

    All praise is due to Allah, The most gracious and the most merciful. The magnificent one who taught writing by pen and taught man what he knew not. This book you're about to read is compilation of poems I've written over the years. For me poetry is an outlet, it's a way of expression. Like other art forms, poetry is not about right or wrong. Poetry is not about what you think or how you feel. It's about what you believe. Poetry is about what you see and how you see it. When poetry is displayed in this way it's real, it's raw, and it's revolutionizing. My intention for publishing this bool is not to simply captivate the mind of the reader. I want to inspire the reader to become a better version of themselves. My aim is to motivate the reader to become a student of life and a better representation of humanity. I hope my words galvanize you, but to also do whatever you can to make a change within society a whole. My poetry reflects the thoughts of a man determines to be free. Free from confinement, free form injustice, and free from the limitations placed on people like me by those in power. I pray the reader find something in this book they can hold on to. I want the reader to find things they can use to chisel themselves. These are the thoughts a C.A.G.E.D mind form the perspective of man locked away in the dismal crypts of America. In spite of my situation, I still remain confident. I still remain ambitious and dedicated to showing the world how I am. I take time to educate myself so I can educate others, and most of all I remain determined. Against all odds I'll prevail because in my mid there is no other option. This mentality is what gets me through every day. From me to you: We fought to come into this world and we'll all have to fight one way or another to survive in it.

  • av Bin Sobchuk
    202,-

    My book HONOUR is a book for all ages. I like it because it has numerous details which are from my daily livings. I love animals. I love church and people around me. Every time I see police, I think a lot. I wrote down what I see and image to satisfice the readers also contribute the police officers.

  • av Thomas W. Gruen
    371,-

    Out-of-Stock and unavailable! In 2020, the perfect storm hit when the COVID-19 pandemic caused shoppers to buy food, toilet paper, and other items in a panic. The result was a large number of items were suddenly out of stock, leading to more buying and an outright crisis.This book takes readers behind the scenes of consumer products retailing, uncovering and explaining the extent, the causes, and the shopper reactions to out-of-stock items. The authors draw on their decades of experience studying the availability of consumer goods to explore how to improve service levels, slash costs, boost efficiency, and enhance customer satisfaction.Whether you're a manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, retailer consultant, researcher, member of the media, or a member of a trade association, you'll discover useful insights in this well-researched book. Shoppers will also enjoy learning the behind-the-scenes details of how items get to the shelves, and how often they are out-of-stock!Here is what the consumer goods industry is saying about Shelf-Confidence:"e;Shelf-Confidence will provide you with an invaluable collection of documented research, tested insights and actionable conclusions from twenty years of studying the out-of-stock issue."e;Milan Turk, Jr., former Vice President, the Procter & Gamble Company"e;This practical book provides industry benchmarks and best practices to improve availability online and offline."e;Olaf Koch, former CEO Metro Group, Partner at Zintinus."e;The thorough and practical research in this book will help retailers take waste out of the supply chain, improve omni-channel product availability, and change their game."e;Sir Terry Leahy, former CEO Tesco Stores

  • av Fantasy Nelson
    256,-

    Renee is a fun-loving girl who meets up with Kevin and falls in love. What she doesn't know is that Kevin has a dark past. It comes back to haunt him in the worst way. Unfortunately, Renee is caught up in it, making her own life a living hell. She is forced to become another man's prisoner. She spends her days and nights being tortured by him until she finds out she's pregnant. Then, suddenly, things begin to change. Is her captor falling for her? Will she ever see the man she loves again? Or will the rest of her life be one long-running nightmare?

  • av Mama Bear Gina
    247,-

    The Very Droopy Honey Bear and friends are back. The group decides to take a "e;Duck Walk"e; in the neighborhood. On their adventure, they have fun on the playground, honk at the geese blocking traffic, and find the "e;Grampy Tree"e; near the lake. The children and bears discover who Grampy is, and they enjoy their customary cup of hot tea and honey. Through dialogue and illustration, The Very Droopy Honey Bear: Takes a Duck Walk tells the story of friends who gently introduce the use of non-gender pronouns.

  • av Katharine Richmond
    187,-

    I wrote these poems to help myself recover and grow. This book is a collection of poems that reflect life's hurdles as well as victories. I hope this book allows others to share my experiences, strengths and hopes. As a mental health survivor I hope that others can benefit and take joy in reading my work.

  • av Da. Zoe
    157,-

    This book is to encourage all ages from teens to adults. We know that growing up presents a lot of challenges and you must understand that it's a part of growing. It's a part of living. YOU CAN NEVER GIVE UP!! Sometimes you might think there is no answer. But if you believe in God and believe in yourself, there's always an answer. There's always a better path...you just gotta keep moving!!!! Keep looking and keep fighting! We will make mistakes. But God DOES NOT make mistakes. Don't ever forget that! Every morning you wake up, is another chance God is giving you at LIFE. He woke you up for a reason. It could've been a different outcome.

  • av Barbara G Louise
    340,-

    In an obscure corner of the multiverse, on an alternate-Earth, in the mid-21st century, the right to vote of millions of Working Class Americans has recently been destroyed, freeing the Ruling Class - with the power their money gives them - to dictate the shape of national government. The Rich are afraid that without the vote the worst of the Rabble will revolt, destroying Elitist civilization. So the Rulers prepare to have protestors shot in the streets. Learning to share, Working Class people organize themselves to grow free-food for the Poor and the homeless; they create Tent Neighborhoods in public parks for those running from sea-coasts devastated by melting glaciers; and create the Anarkhist Army of the Appendix to aid ordinary people in the Revolution they know is coming, as the Rich use violence to keep their money and their social power. Soon after the COVID pandemic has worn itself out - with variants killing elderly people, small children, and those who refuse to believe in science - a special, secret committee in the US Senate - in order to get rid of worthless, excess, unemployed Workers - releases mutated, antiviral-resistant Smallpox on a nation which is completely unvaccinated for that devastating disease, since vaccinations ended in 1972 after the disease was eradicated in the USA. Totally unsupported by a government dedicated only to protecting and enabling the Rich Elites, ordinary working-Americans - desperately seeking to control their own lives, their ailing planet, and their civilization - struggle onward toward a effective anti-Capitalist Revolution. "e;Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."e; ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy

  • av Shelley M. Brown
    217,-

    ... The story of usmay be over,but the story of me continues on. And what becomes of mein the chapters ahead, can only be written by me. Anyone who has lived a full life knows that their journey is certain to be filled with ups and downs that must be ridden like a wave until the seas calm again. Shelley Brown shares a look into her heart and experiences in candid reflections that address the challenges, loves, losses, and triumphs we all experience while here on Earth. Her poems explore a variety of topics surrounding the powerful emotions of love and heartache that include the sorrow of losing a loved one, the yearnings of unrequited love, the frustrations that come with toxic relationships, the comfort found in a warm embrace, and the joys of being truly free. Riding the Wave is a volume of free verse poetry that reflects on one woman's journey through love, loss, and everything in between.

  • av Yun Jeong
    271,-

    Watching her garden grow steadily and quietly brought author Yun Jeong newfound joy. Naturally, she picked up her yarn and began knitting a series of little projects to reflect her feelings. She did her best to capture their true forms and colors, knitting unique creations to reflect the plants' beauty, whimsy, and sustenance.Knit Your Garden presents a series of sixteen knitting patterns you can use to create pouches and toys in the shapes of natural food that might grow in your garden or backyard. The designs use simple techniques and are intended to be easy to follow for both children and grownups-and doable in a short time-an important point if you have busy little children around. From apples to pumpkins and bell peppers to yams, you can create special bags, garlands, key chains, bag charms, or gift tags.This collection of knitting patterns invites you to re-create the bounty of your garden and backyard using yarn.

  • av Robert Cohan
    415,-

    This book is NOT FOR THE WEAK MINDED. Be prepared for what you are about to witness, because these pages will leave a lasting impression. This book some will believe...others will have their doubts. Within these pages are the REAL TRUTHS about what is really going on in the world. The information contained within these pages, is the truth and nothing but the truth. All images are UNALTERED and NOT PHOTOSHOP. THEY ARE ALL SCREEN SHOT OF REAL TIME FROM NEWSCAST, NASA, EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY, CHINESE SPACE AGENCY...Believe it or not, it's up to you!

  • av Marion Ward
    256,-

    Christopher is a little boy who lives with his grandma. His grandfather passed away. They both miss him so much, but they have many good memories of their times together. One day, while riding in the car, Christopher asks his grandma lots of questions. He wonders if he can be God's grandson and have the same powers as him. Christopher says he would use his powers to help all kinds of people. A picture book for children, Christopher, God's Grandson delivers the message that all children who believe in God are his children. God has given each of us something special to do. Find out what your special gift of power is and do it for God's glory.

  • av S. M. Anderson
    187,-

    I write rhyming poems that tell stories, expose truths and hopefully inspire. The majority of the poems are spiritually based with feelings and beliefs expressed in rhyme. Some of the poems explain differences of opinions. Some honor people and their beliefs. Some will make you stop and think. Some are written simply to entertain. Find a nice quiet place to sit and relax. Read a poem, then stop and reflect on how you interpret its meaning. "e;Rude and Crude"e; was published over ten years ago in Best Poets of the Western World. It is my favorite poem, it's meaning and message reflect what is happening in America today. Don't be the fish...

  • av S. M. Anderson
    256,-

    It all began in the small town of Hebert, Illinois, then spread across the entire U.S. One man, Blake travelling by truck, was determined to infect the majority of the human race. A small brand of hunters from Hebert travel to meet with police in Denver. This band consists of a retired F.B.I. agent, businessmen, farmers, law enforcement and two vampires. They fight with bullets and wooden tipped arrows all dipped in holy water. Blake continues to stay one step ahead of the hunters and evade their every attempt to stop him. He believes he is truly the original Dracula and demonstrates powers a normal human could never perform. Will Denver be his final resting place? Or will he once again escape and continue his reign of terror?

  • av Adriana Bardolino
    256,-

    In this sequel to the memoir Confessions of a Hippie, author Adriana Bardolino struggles to make her art and work synonymous. She falls inand out of love with masters of distance, while seeking true love. She still records her feelings and life events in journals, and she tucks preciousphotos away in albums as unsolved mysteries. Approaching thirty, Bardolino searches for something to replace the security of the old commune. She seeks therapy to unlock her self destructive habits. On a month's vacation to Hawaii, she experiences an artistic rebirth and decides the island of Maui is where she belongs. Atragic turn of events in her life thwarts her dream. She is tossed into an abyss of longing and regret. Filled with love, art, romance, humor, sex, and history, mostly on a tropical island, Love and Loathing in the Islands shares Bardolino's story from 1975 to 1981 when she faced a crossroads in her life. Will Adriana find Gauguin and true love?

  • av Saidasanil
    430,-

    This Book hss devotional rhymes in Hindi, English and Sanskrit. They will serve for worshipping various Deities Rama, Krishna, SAI, Jesus, Buddha to name a few. it also has rhymes extolling various human values Truth, love, non violence, righteousness, peace.

  • av Hugh Rogers
    167,-

    In the urban jungles of Chicago, anything goes, and nothing is ever what it seems at first glance. Troy and the Crew are out to get rich any way they can by any means necessary. The love of money encompassed with the greed for power has an awesome pull. Troy soon learns that the cost is always higher than the advertised price when they rob the wrong person and someone is killed in retaliation, setting off a city wide war between the Bros and the Vikings. Bullets fly and the body count increases making the Windy City the murder capital less than 30 days into the new year.

  • av Gabby
    518,-

    Daily events of a female in an industrial setting and the challenges she faced and dealt with every day. The struggles of working with egotistical men and snooty bitches.

  • av Linda Arbour
    371,-

    When Marc Sangnier died in Paris in 1950 and was buried in Notre Dame, the streets nearby filled with people who could not get into the cathedral. Before his death, the French government awarded Sangnier the Legion d'honneur, pinned to his lapel by Francois Mauriac, a former silloniste who became a noted man of letters. Le Sillon was a French political and religious movement founded by Sangnier, which existed from 1894 to 1910. It aimed to bring Catholicism into a greater conformity with French Republican and socialist ideals, in order to provide an alternative to Marxism and other anticlerical labour movements. This volume details the discovery of le Sillon as a lay movement in France that issued from the leadership of brilliant young students at the turn of the twentieth century. As they matured so did the aims of the movement, and they became an educational force that encouraged both the privileged and worker alike to join together in playing leadership roles in unions, then dominated by the anti-clerical left. Their activities brought them into conflict with the French hierarchy and the papacy itself and matured into an expression of Christian economic democracy that challenged Catholic hierarchical norms.

  • av C. Angel
    157,-

    I wanted answers as an adult. I was angry, afraid, passive yet yearning to feel whole. So I researched child abuse, conducted in college and through reading: Growing up isn't easy for any child without having to live with being abused. A child having to live with such an array of psychological problems makes it that much harder. The adults who do survive this ordeal are likely to have a hard time fitting into society.

  • av Julie Hockley
    371,-

    The three people twenty-year-old Emily Sheppard loved the most have been lost to the underworld. Although two of her loves were murdered by psychopath Victor Orozo, Emily's first love, Cameron Hillard, has been living another life without her. But now, despite Cameron's best efforts, she has found her way back to him and given birth to his only child: a daughter named Billy. Billy stands to inherit the entire underworld, a dark place that unfortunately wants her dead, and Cameron is desperate to keep Emily and Billy hidden before his world knows of their existence. While Emily tries to make sense of Cameron's return from the dead, he disappears, leaving her to fend for herself and their child. As the underworld prepares to implode, Cam and Emmy must find a way to get out before it does. Stone Crows is a tale of terror and love as Cameron and Emily immerse themselves in the ultimate battle for each other and the survival of their love child.

  • av Andre Gordon
    187,-

    Jamaican immigrant Ray Moore has only one objective when he moves to New York-to make enough money so he can help his brother, Rudy, receive cancer treatments in Kingston. Despite his best efforts, Rudy is only getting worse. When Ray receives an offer he cannot refuse, everything changes as he leaves his job as a hotel dishwasher and embarks on a dangerous path into the world of drug dealing. It has been a year since Marisha Craskell was forced to drop out of university and become a bartender. When she receives an anonymous text offering her full financial support to return to college, Marisha is left wondering who the author is and whether she should accept his invitation to go on a date with him. But what Marisha does not know is that a phone call isabout to propel her down a new path. Malik Brenner never thought his cousin, D'angelo, would find his way to the United States from Jamaica. But when he opens the door to him, Malik soon discovers that the decision to open the door comes with enormous consequences. Jamaican Juice shares three short stories that explore the reality of immigrants in the United States as each battles their own unique challenges.

  • av Hacima Amanti Lisaya-Kelley
    217,-

    This book is a poetry game book of monopoly. It is designed to play a game with at least two or more people, but you will have to purchase the dice and create/buy game pieces to move along the game board. It is easier to also purchase more than one book for the game to go faster compared to everyone sharing just one book. You would roll the dice, then move to the property that you count to, then read the poem of that property you landed on, and then discuss how you feel the poem fits you previously or currently. Or you may want to discuss your likes about the poem. And then the next person will roll the dice and go along the board and etc.

  • av Joyce Henefield Coleman
    148,-

    Everyone's life is a story. A story of a journey through joy and sadness, winning and losing, good health and illness, love and hate. The challenge is to navigate through life and to remain the person you were meant to be. To embrace life with all its joys and problems and to make it a source for goodness, love, beauty, and happiness for yourself and for others. Joyce Henefield Coleman has always found comfort in the written word, especially in poetry. She has loved poetry for her entire life and now chooses to tell her story using said medium. Bits and Pieces is a collection that reflects upon her life experiences with the goal of helping others see their lives as stories just waiting to be told. She explores the pain of loss in "e;To Josh."e; In "e;Wild Paint,"e; she admires the freedom and beauty of a running horse. She expounds in wonder over new birth in "e;Angel Child,"e; and bemoans the difficulty of getting along in "e;Peace."e; All her life, Joyce has been enriched by the power of poetry. She wishes the same for readers with the help of this warm collection that blends sweetness, tragedy, and inspirational imagery.

  • av Jamie Edwards
    256,-

    Little Brook Harold is living a horrible existence. By the time he is three, he has already been abandoned by his hero father, suffered terrible abuse at the hands of his mentally ill mother and her boyfriend, and been hungry more days than not. After his father finally manages to rescue him from his terrible situation, Brook lives peacefully for two years, until a judge decides he is better off with his mother, once again sending him on a roller coaster ride through hell. As Brook attempts to readjust to life with his mother and her boyfriend, Willie, he lives in a constant state of fear. He spends his days doing endless chores, trying to prove himself to his mother, and caring for both her and Willie after they drink themselves into oblivion. While Brook matures and deals with endless beatings behind the walls of his abusive home, now only time will tell if he will make it out alive or become their whipping boy forever. Brook Harold is the brutal tale of a boy's experiences while growing up in an abusive home and enduring beatings at the hands of his mentally ill mother and her boyfriend.

  • av Scarlett Doyle
    247,-

    Benjamin Brewster finally accepts that he is burned out as a Boston attorney, and when he discovers that his live-in love interest has been sleeping with one of the firm's partners, he becomes desperate to recover from his disintegrating life. As advised by his therapist, he gets away from Boston and rents a beach house on Block Island for three months. His vacation is picture-perfect until Hurricane Edwina moves up the coast and Ben is forced to hunker down overnight in a cellar as the category 4 hurricane hits.At first light, he eagerly searches for treasures that the storm blew onto his beachfront. He spies tangled ropes heaped over what looks like a rubber raft and scrambles to his new possession, which turns out to be a prized Zodiac. When he pulls away the debris, he finds a woman sprawled in the bottom. The woman, Mel Yarrow, begs Ben to hide her. Men are looking to murder her because of a secret plot she inadvertently discovered while reading through some papers at work. He finally agrees to let her stay at the beach house. That decision drives him into her deadly world and he becomes a target for murder. Mel is drawn into the mysterious, paranormal world of Block Island. She meets an old woman in a cemetery who has powerful visions of these killers and warns Mel. To survive, Ben and Mel know that they need to stop the execution of the plot before the killers find them.

  • av Meadow Brooks Writing Project
    180,-

    In the summer of 2001, teachers came from the urban and suburban areas of the greater Detroit area to share their vast knowledge and experience in the Language Arts. As part of the Meadow Brook Writing Project, elementary, middle school, high school and college level educators became authors. In the Company of Writers is the wonderful result of their efforts to hone and challenge their personal writing skills. With an enhanced understanding of the writing process and a wealth of knowledge gained from MBWP, these dedicated teachers returned to their classroom to inspire their students to become writers.

  • av Melvin McIlveen
    157,-

    Mary Holdwell is a young adventurous girl who looks for newer experiences. She is adventurous and ever curious and wants to test her resolve and her capacity to embark on her next adventure. She is afraid of nothing, she is in love with life, she thinks not of the hazards but more often of the adventures which life has to offer. Mostly she wants to experience life to the fullest. She looks to newer opportunities, new experiences and new fields to conquer.. She is loving passionate, and capable. Above all, she is aggressive, to the extreme and unafraid.to tackle any problem whatsoever.. The scorn and the ridicule of her best and dearest friend does not deter her from her purpose, even the dreaded retribution of the Mafia does not faze, she has one purpose and that purpose is to find her true love and the father of her only son.

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