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We were just little kids on our way to school that morning, 'Why were they trying to kill us?' I thought as the bullets continued to ricochet off the side of the bus. Then the glass shattered...
Lovingness tells six different stories about love, life, sex and trying to discover happiness in a world that sometimes feels like it's against it. Lovingness is funny, heartfelt and at times brutally honest in a way only life and love can only ever be.
Harold Robbins is sad, lonely and without meaning in life. To make matters worse, his social anxiety hinders him from ever making any effort to change things; to find someone to love. One day though, Harold gets an idea. One crazy, out there, unlike him sort of idea, and he finally feels like he can change things. Lost Among Many is the funny, sad and moving story of one man's struggle to find purpose in a world that hadn't ever given him anything, and finally discovering the one way that might help him change that.
When eight high school friends decide to have one last get together before they all head off to separate colleges, they all expect the night night to be filled with happy moments, but they all soon discover that some unknown entity has very different plans for all of them. Told from eight different character perspectives, the psychological terror begins to tear the group apart as the night begins to descend deeper and deeper into madness.
"A well-planned starting point for a complex action series." Kirkus "...this volume has much to offer those who like their thrillers packed with adventures, first and foremost." Kirkus He did what was necessary to save the lives of his fellow soldiers. His reward was a military court-martial to save the career of a well-connected officer. Former Navy SEAL Jake Banner decides to go on the run rather than face the injustice. This makes him a target for SURT, a shadowy criminal organization that has inserted itself in governments worldwide. Jake wakes up into the world of SURT, literally a new man, and must place his trust in people who view all life as expendable for not only his chance of survival, but for his family's, too.
The story of a boy who loves a girl who doesn't really love that boy. A coming of age story about love, loss, moving on and recognizing that sometimes these three things come hand in hand.
Parenting: The hardest job you'll ever love. For Christopher and Tiffany, they find this out first hand as they struggle to get everything ready for their first child, only to realize that no matter how much they prepared, nothing could have truly prepared them for the actual duty of parenthood. Through it all, they find that they can get through anything as long as they have the power of love and laughter, of which they have more than enough to share. This book is a collection of auto-biographical comic strips that were posted online from 2010 to 2012 by Christopher Williams at http: //www.christophercomic.com
There is an ancient secret hidden in plain site. Being asked to write the book that will expose the secret is bad. Finding out the girl of your dreams is tied to the secret is infinitely worse. Before he can expose the truth, Billy must find it for himself, but some doors are best left unopened. Dark eyes have turned upon Billy, and he finds his life unraveling before his eyes. Only a mysterious group of teachers can protect Billy from the supernatural assault he has come under, but will even they be enough to thwart the onslaught, now that the eyes of the prince of this world have found him? Can Billy find the strength to continue? Can he find the faith to survive? Can the teachers protect Billy, and find the reason behind the devastating assaults, before everything in Billy's life is consumed? His very soul hangs in the balance, and time is running out.
Kids in Treadington, Massachusetts call their hometown Dreadington for a reason - and soon it makes all too much sense to Charlie Mills, the newest kid in town. With the unknown on the rise with missing kids and mysterious stories about dark and nightmarish trees - Charlie and his new friend Abbie must scavenge through the mystery of this town in order to find the truth about... The Woods Of Wimberly Way
New translations of two plays by Nobel laureate Albert Camus that strip away decades of misinterpretation of the playwright's intentions. "The translations ably capture the menace and atmosphere of Camus' writing"-Ruth Little, Literary Manager, Royal Court Theatre, London UK. "Spare, unforgiving and direct, much as Camus would want it I suspect"-Geordie Brookman, Artistic Director, State Theatre Company of South Australia.
The sorcerer, Dagan, leads the Guardians to discover more about the ancient Kelcer prophecy. Their goal is to try and unravel some of the contradictions of the prophecy. What they find is completely unexpected.Meanwhile, Flare travels to the Valley of the Ancients. A valley that has been linked to the Dragon Order. He's not sure of what he will find. He's not even sure if the valley even has any ties to the Order. Flare can not possibly know that an agent of the Church is tracking him. The agent has powers that Flare cannot possibly suspect.
Into the Wastelands continues the story of Flaranthlas Eldanari. Flare is a half-elven warrior who has gone against the Church of Adel by learning magic and sorcery. The Church will do anything to keep Flare from restoring the Dragon Order and thereby fulfilling the ancient Kelcer prophecy.A prisoner of an agent of the Church of Adel, Flare and his captors begin a journey back to Telur. Knowing he must escape before they reach the capital, Flare desperately searches for a way to escape.Unbeknownst to Flare, Heather leads a group of Guardians to the Faerum Wastelands. An ancient suit of armor is rumored to be in the ruins of the city of Saprasia, and the armor is another sign of the Kelcer prophecy.
Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life takes a spirited conceptualist look back into the history of our development. The book sets out to explore the ways in which a punditry of human equality continues to lock in unassailably assured logical postures, enabled by the historically intertwined roles played by power and the passage of time, towards the invention and sustenance of social truth. Religion, race, and multiculturalism have been written about many times, and from a variety of academic, discipline-specific perspectives. Nonetheless, these social issues remain ever relevant to any sincere bid to understand the inegalitarian aspects of modern society. Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life was primarily written with serious students of philosophy, sociology, the humanities, and history in mind. The author contends that we should never be too afraid to explore contentious or difficult philosophical and social questions.
Christopher Williams, with life-lessons he's learned and new insights from his journey to birth greatness, he shows you how to identity, carry, and birth the greatness that God has given you with intent of you changing the world.
This is a 6'3" tall tale. This is a pushing 400 pounds big fish tale. This is Fiction. This is Truth. This is Life. There are tough parts of life forced into the light, hard truths most would rather forget, past mistakes and failures. This is the story of a happy-go-lucky kid gone jade, a story of a man called Lucky by friends as a nickname, not because it is true. This is a hard truth. Sometimes told in half-truths, sometimes told in Fable.
A book about contradictions, a book about emotion, a book about taking an old standard and throwing into a blender. Enjoy your smoothie. This edition is dedicated to the lost letters of our alphabet, Þ which stands in for 'th' and is the reason medieval taverns tend to be "ye Olde" whatever because the Þ was too hard for printers so they used y instead. Also included is ð which also stands for 'th' but generally was in the middle or at the end of words, such as with, which would be spelled wið.
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