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  • Judge This Book by Its Cover – A Soul’s Quest by Carl Attipoe

    by Chick Lit Book Café - Award Winning Book
    Step into a realm where self-discovery takes center stage, and you embark on a humorous odyssey of the soul. Join the author as he unravels the mysteries of existence, delving deep into the transformative power of the soul. Through vivid accounts of life experiences, readers are invited to reflect on their own paths, igniting a spark of inspiration and unleashing the limitless potential within. Immerse yourself in a captivating world of introspection and soul-searching. Navigate the comple... more
  • The Boy Who Aged in Dog Years

    by Todd Detering
    This story begins as so many do, about boy and his dog—Oliver and Winston, in this case. Everything changed when Oliver learned about “Dog Years” and how dogs age seven years for every year a person ages. Oliver’s birthday wish was to age in dog years like Winston. What could go wrong? The story takes you through life on two levels; one in which Oliver ages seven years each birthday, versus, aging at the normal rate of a person. At first, Oliver is quite happy with his wish but then he begins... more
  • Hope From the Garden of Eden to the End of the Patmos Island

    by Andrew Choi
    Hope from the Garden of Eden to the end of the Patmos Island is an inspired biblical commentary and spiritual guidebook that explores the biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation and it should offer readers a way to think about God's plan and the hope that He has given to all of us through His Son, Jesus Christ. In this life, each person is destined to contend with trials and tribulations. However, we are not alone even though we are forced to face these issues. Studying seven chapter... more
  • A Saucerful of Science

    by Russel James Farmer
    This book is a general foray into the four principle sciences, mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. The chemistry has been indispensable to our studies in physics. We have revolutionised mathematics with substantial discoveries in the fields of infinite limits and complex numbers. Indeed have even found a way to incorporate imaginary numbers into biology, specifically, genetics. My friend, Muhammad, from Pakistan, appears in this book through his “theory of everything”, which has been su... more
  • Apocalypse Now

    by Andrej Poleev
    Русская культура с самого её начала уже была устремлена к непостигаемым для других народов высотам, и поэтому во все времена звучал в ней голос с неба, говорящий: это скиния Бога с людьми, где Он будет жить с ними; они будут Его народом, а Он будет их Богом. К этой гармонии стремилась она, и хотя теперь многие из русских людей заблудились во тьме невежества и неверия, но стоит лишь заблудшим обратить взоры к новому небу, звёзды русской культуры укажут им верный путь к истине и к праведной жизни,... more
  • Eternally Rose

    by Lou Mastantuono
    INWOOD, LONG ISLAND, NY 1944 - Johnny and Rose were popular high school sweethearts when Johnny enlisted to fight in the war. Before shipping out, Johnny proposed, promising his eternal love to Rose. After the war, Johnny returns a hometown hero and the two young lovers make final preparations for their long-awaited nuptials. However, fate delivers a devastating blow when Rose is suddenly struck down on her wedding day. Now, more than fifty years later, Johnny's son - having lived in the shadow ... more
  • Good to Go

    by John A Horton, M.D. & Sushila Wood
    Good to Go is a passionate and personal appeal for how we can approach our last breath with wisdom and without fear, pain, or regret. Over five decades, Dr. John Horton developed five understandings about how we can move towards death and make our departure safe, comfortable, and peaceful. It can even be elegant. In Good to Go, he shares these understandings through more than 40 short stories of people whom he had the good fortune to meet and treat as they approached death. These stories wil... more
  • Legacy: Wisdom of African Traditions and the Bible

    by Chris Morehouse
    Legacy: Wisdom of African Traditions and the Bible compares almost 300 proverbs from all over the continent with Bible verses, organized into 46 broad themes, with reflections on each theme. Discover African expressions of the Golden Rule, African versions of loving one’s enemies and welcoming the stranger, and African koans about losing your way to find your way—and much more. The African idea of Sankofa—“go back and get it”—tells us that we can go forward by looking to the past. The task of... more
  • The Gift of Laughter: Jokes

    by Joe R. Eagleman
    Are you ready for a dose of pure joy? Dive into a world of laughter with, "The Gift of Laughter: Jokes"! This exceptional book is your ticket to an endless stream of mirth, clever humor, and feel-good moments mixed in with a look at humor and how it is very beneficial to us.
  • Genesis

    by Max O. Miller
    Charlie Cox, a graduate student was focused on obtaining his Doctor of Divinity degree. He had reached the plateau where he must declare his topic for his dissertation. Baffled, he asked an undergraduate he tutored. She callously made a comment that intrigued his curiosity. As he delved into the original Genesis text written in Hebrew, he discovered that the Sixth Century writers of the bible had omitted key facts concerning the Creation doctrine. However, revealing this hidden knowledge while t... more
  • Myths & Facts About Low Speed Collisions and Occupant Injury

    by Dr. Thomas E. Dow
    This is a book of true/false questions designed to educate both doctors and personal injury attorneys on the dynamic of collisions and the injuries occupants of vehicles suffer and why. Dr. Thomas E. Dow has spent years treating individuals involved in motor vehicle accidents and work-related injuries. His expertise shines through in his informative book Myths & Facts About Low Speed Collisions and Occupant Injury.
  • The Story of Billy Biscuit

    by Engbert Johansen
    The story of Billy Biscuit is based on the life of a real dog, a very special dog. He made such an impression. The author didn't want him to be forgotten. Enjoy the story and imagine more.
  • New Teacher Confidential: What They Didn't Tell You About Being a Teacher

    by Shannon Hazel
    Being a teacher is one of the most impactful jobs in our society, leaving its mark on generations to come. Yet its challenges are immense, and there are few resources to help new teachers entering the field to prepare for the all-encompassing, overwhelming nature of the job. New Teacher Confidential: What They Didn’t Tell You About Being a Teacher, explains what new teachers really need to know—including how to minimize undesirable behaviors and increase student success, communicate effectiv... more
  • Ernst Kris: An annotated bibliography

    by Joan M. Wolk
    Ernst Kris: An annotated bibliography is based on the bibliography, “Writings of Ernst Kris,” which appeared in the 1958 issue of The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. It lists the citations of Kris’ writings on art history, psychoanalytic theory, Nazi propaganda, and a list of his book reviews. No attempt is made to interpret the readings, but rather to highlight and summarize the major points of Kris’ writings. Collegial reminiscences are not included.
  • Gates of Wisdom: How Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz Created “Am Yisrael Chai” & His Other Life Stories

    by Rabbi Yacov Barber
    Discover the How and Why of “Am Yisrael Chai,” created by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz, which has become the ubiquitous phrase of defiance and determination for the Jewish People. Take a front-row seat to learn how Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz became a hero to Jews around the world. Inspire others by sharing these stories—the world needs more Jewish heroes. From boyhood, Yehonatan Eybeshitz was recognized as a genius of immense proportions. Be inspired by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz’s evolution from chi... more
  • A Kids Book About Sustainability

    by Amber Troutman
    I wrote this book to spark conversations about sustainability with kids, because I trust them to hold their adults accountable. It's a fun, kid-friendly introduction to the subject that invites the reader to consider their human and environmental impact, while encouraging them in their efforts and bidding them to dig even a little deeper. Ten percent of sales will be donated to environmental organizations.
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